§ 223.10. Free use to Alaskan settlers, miners, residents, and prospectors.
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Bona fide settlers, miners, residents, and prospectors for minerals in Alaska may take free of charge green or dried timber from the National Forests in Alaska for personal use but not for sale. Permits will be required for green saw timber. Other material may be taken without permit. The amount of material granted to any one person in 1 year shall not exceed 10,000 board feet of saw timber and 25 cords of wood, or an equivalent volume in other forms. Persons obtaining materials shall, on demand, forward to the supervisor a statement of the quantity taken and the location from which it was removed. (Sec. 1, 30 Stat. 35, 16 U.S.C. 477)
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§ 223.10
Free use to Alaskan settlers, miners, residents, and prospectors.
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