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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 6 · § 6.12

§ 6.12. Prohibited acts and penalties.

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(a)The following are prohibited:
(1)Operating a solid waste disposal site without a permit issued under § 6.9 or, where applicable, without approval granted under § 6.7(c);
(2)Operating a solid waste disposal site without the proper amount or form of bond or security deposit, as prescribed by the Regional Director, when such a bond or security deposit is required by this part;
(3)Operating a solid waste disposal site in violation of a term or a requirement of a National Park Service issued permit; or
(4)Operating a solid waste disposal site in violation of 40 CFR Parts 257 or 258, or in violation of the equivalent State law or regulation.
(b)A person who violates a provision of paragraph
(a)of this section is subject to:
(1)The penalty provisions of 36 CFR 1.3; and/or
(2)Revocation of the permit by the Regional Director if a permit exists; and/or
(3)Forfeiture of a bond or security deposit if a bond or security deposit is required under § 6.10.
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