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Title 36, Part 291 — Paleontological Resources Preservation

41 sections

Section 291.1
Purpose.
Section 291.2
Authorities.
Section 291.3
Exceptions.
Section 291.4
Preservation of existing authorities.
Section 291.5
Definitions.
Section 291.6
Confidentiality of information—general.
Section 291.7
Public awareness and education.
Section 291.8
Area closures.
Section 291.9
Determination of paleontological resources.
Section 291.10
Collecting.
Section 291.11
Casual collecting on National Forest System lands.
Section 291.12
National Forest System lands closed to casual collection.
Section 291.13
Permits.
Section 291.14
Application process.
Section 291.15
Application qualifications and eligibility.
Section 291.16
Terms and conditions.
Section 291.17
Permit reports.
Section 291.18
Modification or cancellation of permits.
Section 291.19
Suspension and revocation of permits.
Section 291.20
Appeals.
Section 291.21
Curation of paleontological resources.
Section 291.22
Becoming an approved repository.
Section 291.23
Minimum requirements of approval of a repository.
Section 291.24
Standards for access and use of collections.
Section 291.25
Conducting inspections and inventories of collections.
Section 291.26
Repository agreements.
Section 291.27
Prohibited acts.
Section 291.28
Civil penalty.
Section 291.29
Amount of civil penalty.
Section 291.30
Civil penalty process.
Section 291.31
Civil penalties hearing procedures.
Section 291.32
Petition for judicial review; collection of unpaid assessments.
Section 291.33
Use of recovered amounts.
Section 291.34
Criminal penalties.
Section 291.35
Multiple offenses.
Section 291.36
General exception.
Section 291.37
Scientific or paleontological value.
Section 291.38
Fair market or commercial value.
Section 291.39
Cost of response, restoration, and repair.
Section 291.40
Rewards.
Section 291.41
Forfeiture.