Regulations last checked for updates: Nov 25, 2024
Title 43 - Public Lands: Interior last revised: Sep 06, 2024
§ 2933.10 - Obtaining Recreation Use Permits.
§ 2933.11 - When must I obtain a Recreation Use Permit?
You must obtain a Recreation Use Permit for individual or group use of fee areas. These are sites where we provide or administer specialized facilities, equipment, or services related to outdoor recreation. You may visit these areas for the uses and time periods BLM specifies. We will post these uses and limits at the entrance to the area or site, and provide this information in the local BLM office with jurisdiction over the area or site. You may contact this office for permit information when planning your visit.
§ 2933.12 - Where can I obtain a Recreation Use Permit?
You may obtain a permit at self-service pay stations, from personnel at the site, or at other specified locations. Because these locations may vary from site to site, you should contact the local BLM office with jurisdiction over the area or site in advance for permit information.
§ 2933.13 - When do I need a reservation to use a fee site?
Most sites are available on a first come/first serve basis. However, you may need a reservation to use some sites. You should contact the local BLM office with jurisdiction over the site or area to learn whether a reservation is required.
§ 2933.14 - For what time may BLM issue a Recreation Use Permit?
You may obtain a permit for a day, season of use, year, or any other time period that we deem appropriate for the particular use. We will post this information on site, or make it available at the local BLM office with jurisdiction over the area or site, or both.
§ 2933.20 - Fees for Recreation Use Permits.
§ 2933.21 - When are fees charged for Recreation Use Permits?
You must pay a fee for individual or group recreational use if the area is posted to that effect. You may also find fee information at BLM field offices or BLM Internet websites.
§ 2933.22 - How does BLM establish Recreation Use Permit fees?
BLM sets recreation use fees and adjusts them from time to time to reflect changes in costs and the market, using the following types of data:
(a) The direct and indirect cost to the government;
(b) The types of services or facilities provided; and
(c) The comparable recreation fees charged by other Federal agencies, non-Federal public agencies, and the private sector located within the service area.
§ 2933.23 - When must I pay the fees?
You must pay the required fees upon occupying a designated recreation use facility, when you receive services, or as the BLM's reservation system may require. These practices vary from site to site. You may contact the local BLM office with jurisdiction over the area or site for fee information.
§ 2933.24 - When can I get a refund of Recreation Use Permit fees?
If we close the fee site for administrative or emergency reasons, we will refund the unused portion of your permit fee upon request.
§ 2933.30 - Rules of conduct.
§ 2933.31 - What rules must I follow at fee areas?
You must comply with all rules that BLM posts in the area. Any such site-specific rules supplement the general rules of conduct contained in subpart 8365 of this chapter relating to public safety, resource protection, and visitor comfort.
§ 2933.32 - When will BLM suspend or revoke my permit?
(a) We may suspend your permit to protect public health, public safety, the environment, or you.
(b) We may revoke your permit if you commit any of the acts prohibited in subpart 8365 of this chapter, or violate any of the stipulations attached to your permit, or any site-specific rules posted in the area.
§ 2933.33 - Prohibited acts and penalties.
(a) Prohibited acts. You must not—
(1) Fail to obtain a use permit or pay any fees required by this subpart;
(2) Violate the stipulations or conditions of a permit issued under this subpart;
(3) Fail to pay any fees within the time specified;
(4) Fail to display any required proof of payment of fees;
(5) Willfully and knowingly possess, use, publish as true, or sell to another, any forged, counterfeited, or altered document or instrument used as proof of or exemption from fee payment;
(6) Willfully and knowingly use any document or instrument used as proof of or exemption from fee payment, that the BLM issued to or intended another to use; or
(7) Falsely represent yourself to be a person to whom the BLM has issued a document or instrument used as proof of or exemption from fee payment.
(b) Evidence of nonpayment. The BLM will consider failure to display proof of payment on your unattended vehicle parked within a fee area, where payment is required to be prima facie evidence of nonpayment.
(c) Responsibility for penalties. If another driver incurs a penalty under this subpart when using a vehicle registered in your name, you and the driver are jointly responsible for the penalty, unless you show that the vehicle was used without your permission.
(d) Types of penalties. You may be subject to the following fines or penalties for violating the provisions of this subpart:
If you are convicted of . . .
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(1) Failing to obtain a permit under paragraph (a)(1) of this section, or any act prohibited by paragraph (a)(4), (5), or (6) of this section | A sentence of a fine and/or imprisonment for a Class A misdemeanor in accordance with 18 U.S.C. 3571 and 3581 et seq | The Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1733(a)).
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(2) Violating any regulation in this subpart or any condition of a Recreation Use Permit | A sentence of a fine and/or imprisonment for a Class A misdemeanor in accordance with 18 U.S.C. 3571 and 3581 et seq | The Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1733(a)).
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(3) Failing to pay a Recreation Use Permit fee required by paragraph (a)(1) of this section, or any act prohibited by paragraph (a)(3) of this section | A fine not to exceed $100 for the first offense, or a sentence of a fine and/or imprisonment for a Class A or B misdemeanor in accordance with 18 U.S.C. 3571 and 3581 et seq. for all subsequent offenses | The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (16 U.S.C. 6811). |
[69 FR 5706, Feb. 6, 2004, as amended at 72 FR 7836, Feb. 21, 2007]
source: 67 FR 61740, Oct. 1, 2002, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 43 CFR 2933.13