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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
To apply for a temporary access permit, you must submit the following information to the Superintendent of the System unit in which you propose to conduct operations:
(a) Documentation demonstrating that you hold a right, and the extent of such right, to operate within the System unit;
(b) A map delineating the proposed reconnaissance survey areas in relation to the System unit boundary and the proposed area of operations at a minimum scale of 1:24,000, or a scale specified by the Superintendent as acceptable;
(c) A brief description of the intended operation so that we can determine the scope of the reconnaissance surveys needed;
(d) The name and contact information of the operator, employee, agent, or contractor responsible for overall management of the proposed reconnaissance surveys;
(e) The name, legal address, telephone number, and qualifications of all specialists responsible for conducting the reconnaissance surveys;
(f) A description of proposed means of access and routes proposed for conducting the reconnaissance surveys; and
(g) A description of the survey methods you intend to use to identify the natural and cultural resources.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 36. Parks, Forests, and Public Property § 36.9.61 How do I apply for a temporary access permit? - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-36-parks-forests-and-public-property/cfr-sect-36-9-61/
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