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California Recreation Resource Advisory CommitteeIntroductionThe California Recreation Resource Advisory Committee (RRAC) is a citizen's Federal Advisory Committee that provides recommendations on creating new or changing existing recreation fees managed by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management in California. The California RRAC is comprised of 11 members as authorized under the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act, which was signed in to law in December, 2004. Recommendations from the California Recreation RAC are combined with other public notification and communication efforts to help the Forest Service make sound decisions regarding recreation fees. Recreation RAC Members & Roles
Category 1Five people who represent recreation users and that include, as appropriate, winter motorized recreation, winter non-motorized recreation, summer motorized recreation, summer non-motorized recreation, hunting and fishing.
Category 2Three people who represent, as appropriate, motorized outfitters and guides, non-motorized outfitters and guides, local environmental groups.
Category 3Three people who are, state toursim official representing the state, representing the prespective of Indian Tribes, a representative of affected local government interests.
Seeking RRAC MembersDate for applications has been extended to February 6, 2009 Meeting NoticesMeetings and Documents:InformationFor more information about the recreation fees on Federal Lands in CaliforniaFor more information about Recreation RACs
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