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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Permit reports must contain the following information as appropriate:
(a) Permittee(s)' name, title, affiliation, and professional contact information;
(b) Permit number;
(c) Date of report;
(d) Project name, number, or reference;
(e) Description of project, methodology, or summary of research scope of work;
(f) Dates of field work;
(g) Name(s) of people who performed field work;
(h) Description of work performed or accomplished and a summary of results and discoveries;
(i) Summary of regional or local geology and/or paleontology including context, geography, stratigraphy, and geological unit;
(j) Identification of potential impacts to paleontological resources by proposed land use action;
(k) Mitigation recommendations to address potential paleontological resource impacts;
(l) Relevant literature citations;
(m) Relevant associated records, including anything that aids in explaining, clarifying, or understanding the findings;
(n) Listing of collected paleontological resources, including field numbers and field identifications that are referenced to specific localities;
(o) Repository name, identifying acronym, and address;
(p) Repository official name, title, and contact information;
(q) Approved repository accession and/or catalog number(s);
(r) Assigned locality numbers;
(s) Administrative area (State, county, ranger district, forest, and so forth);
(t) Map name, source, size, edition, projection, datum, and/or other mapping information;
(u) Geographic location, survey data, and/or related metadata;
(v) Paleontological taxa collected, observed, or in a repository;
(w) Resource identifications, condition, location, and quantity; and
(x) Recommendations or information for the approved repository regarding the condition or care of collected resources or associated records.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 36. Parks, Forests, and Public Property § 36.291.17 Permit reports - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-36-parks-forests-and-public-property/cfr-sect-36-291-17/
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