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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As permitted by the Oklahoma City National Memorial Act, the Oklahoma City National Memorial Trust (the Trust) adopts by cross reference the provisions of the National Park Service in 36 CFR chapter I as shown in the following table. The table also indicates those parts, sections, and paragraphs that the Trust has chosen to exclude from adoption.
National Park Service Regulations
36 CFR Chapter I
Excluding parts 3 and 6–199
PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 1.1 Purpose
§ 1.2 Applicability and Scope
§ 1.3 Penalties
Excluding paragraphs (b) and (c)
§ 1.4 Definitions
Excluding paragraph (b)
§ 1.5 Closures and public use limits
§ 1.6 Permits
§ 1.7 Public Notice
§ 1.8 Information Collection
§ 1.10 Symbolic Signs
PART 2 RESOURCE PROTECTION, PUBLIC USE AND RECREATION
Excluding §§ 2.3, 2.16, 2.19, 2.60
§ 2.1 Preservation of natural and cultural and archeological resources
§ 2.2 Wildlife Protection
Excluding paragraphs (b), (c), and (d)
§ 2.4 Weapons, traps, and nets
Excluding paragraph (a)(2)
§ 2.5 Research specimens
§ 2.10 Camping and food storage
Excluding paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), (b)(4), (b)(6), (b)(8), and (d)
§ 2.11 Picnicking
§ 2.12 Audio Disturbances
Excluding paragraph (a)(3)
§ 2.13 Fires
Excluding paragraph (c)
§ 2.14 Sanitation and refuse
Excluding paragraphs (a)(7) and (a)(9)
§ 2.15 Pets
Excluding paragraphs (b) and (e)
§ 2.17 Aircraft and air delivery
Excluding paragraph (a)(2)
§ 2.18 Snowmobiles
Excluding paragraphs (d) and (e)
§ 2.20 Skating, skateboards and similar devices
§ 2.21 Smoking
Excluding paragraph (b)
§ 2.22 Property
§ 2.23 Recreation fees
Excluding paragraph (a)
§ 2.30 Misappropriation of property and services
§ 2.31 Trespassing, tampering and vandalism
§ 2.32 Interfering with agency functions
§ 2.33 Report of injury or damage
§ 2.34 Disorderly conduct
§ 2.35 Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances
§ 2.36 Gambling
§ 2.37 Noncommercial soliciting
§ 2.38 Explosives
§ 2.50 Special events
§ 2.51 Public assemblies, meetings
§ 2.52 Sale or distribution of printed matter
§ 2.61 Residing on Federal lands
§ 2.62 Memorialization
PART 4 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC SAFETY
§ 4.1 Applicability and scope
§ 4.2 State law applicable
§ 4.3 Authorized emergency vehicles
§ 4.4 Report of motor vehicle accident
§ 4.10 Travel on park roads and designated routes
Excluding paragraph (c)(3)
§ 4.11 Load, weight and size limits
§ 4.12 Traffic control devices
§ 4.13 Obstructing traffic
§ 4.14 Open container of alcoholic beverage
§ 4.15 Safety belts
§ 4.20 Right of way
§ 4.21 Speed limits
Excluding paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(3)
§ 4.22 Unsafe operation
§ 4.23 Operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs
§ 4.30 Bicycles
§ 4.31 Hitchhiking
PART 5 COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE OPERATIONS
Excluding §§ 5.4, 5.9, and 5.10
§ 5.1 Advertisements
§ 5.2 Alcoholic beverages; sale of intoxicants
Excluding paragraph (b)
§ 5.3 Business operations
§ 5.5 Commercial photography
§ 5.6 Commercial vehicles
§ 5.7 Construction of buildings or other facilities
§ 5.8 Discrimination in employment practices
§ 5.13 Nuisances
§ 5.14 Prospecting, mining, and mineral leasing
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 36. Parks, Forests, and Public Property § 36.1501.1 Cross reference to National Park Service regulations - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-36-parks-forests-and-public-property/cfr-sect-36-1501-1/
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