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Definitions
This is only a partial list of definitions pertaining to Title 36 of the Code
of Federal Regulations. For a complete list, please visit
Title 36: Parks, Forests, and Public Property.
"Campfire" means a fire, not within any building, mobile home, or living accommodation mounted on a
motor vehicle, which is used for cooking, personal warmth, lighting, ceremonial, or esthetic purposes. "Fire" includes
campfire.
"Camping" means the temporary use of National Forest System lands for the purpose of overnight
occupancy without a permanently fixed structure.
"Camping equipment" means the personal property used in or suitable for camping, and includes any vehicle used
for transportation and all equipment in possession of a person camping. Food and beverage are not considered camping
equipment.
"Damaging" means to injure, mutilate, deface, destroy, cut, chop, girdle, dig, excavate, kill, or in
anyway harm or disturb.
"Developed recreation site" means an area which has been improved or developed for recreation.
"Forest road or trail" means a road or trail wholly or
partly within or adjacent to and serving the National Forest System that the
Forest Service determines is necessary for the protection, administration, and
utilization of the National Forest System and the use and development of its
resources.
"Forest Officer" means an employee of the Forest Service.
"Motorized Equipment" means any machine activated by a nonliving power source except small
battery-powered hand carried devices such as flashlights, shavers, Geiger counters, and cameras.
"Motor Vehicle" means any vehicle which is self-propelled, other than:
(1) A vehicle operated on rails; and
(2) Any wheelchair or mobility device, including one that is battery-powered, that is designed solely for use by a
mobility-impaired person for locomotion and that is suitable for use in an indoor pedestrian area.
"Person" means natural person, corporation, company, partnership, trust, firm, or association of persons.
"Permission" means oral authorization by a Forest Officer.
"Permit" means authorization in writing by a Forest Officer.
"State Law" means the law of any State in whose exterior boundaries an act or omission occurs regardless of
whether State law is otherwise applicable.
"Stove fire" means a campfire built inside an enclosed stove or grill, a portable brazier, or a
pressurized liquid or gas stove, including a space-heating device.
Obey Federal Laws
All visitors and users of the National Forests are subject to Federal Regulations. All of the regulations are published
in Title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations and are on file at all Forest Supervisor and District Ranger Offices.
Violation of orders and Regulations is subject to punishment by a fine or imprisonment. Authority: 16 USC 551. |
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