[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 36, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 36CFR261.2]

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              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
          CHAPTER II--FOREST SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 261--PROHIBITIONS--Table of Contents
 
                     Subpart A--General Prohibitions
 
Sec. 261.2  Definitions.

    The following definitions apply to this part:
    Archaeological resource means any material remains of prehistoric or 
historic human life or activities which are of archaeological interest 
and are at least 50 years of age, and the physical site, location, or 
context in which they are found.
    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.
    Cave means any naturally occurring void, cavity, recess, or system 
of interconnected passages beneath the surface of the earth or within a 
cliff or ledge and which is large enough to permit a person to enter, 
whether the entrance is excavated or naturally formed. Such term shall 
include any natural pit, sinkhole, or other opening which is an 
extensive of a cave entrance or which is an integral part of the cave.
    Cave resources mean any materials or substances occurring in caves 
including, but not limited to, biotic, cultural, mineralogic, 
paleontologic, geologic, and hydrologic resources.
    Commercial use or activity-- any use or activity on National Forest 
System lands (a) where an entry or participation fee is charged, or (b) 
where the primary purpose is the sale of a good or service, and in 
either case, regardless of whether the use or activity is intended to 
produce a profit.
    Damaging means to injure, mutilate, deface, destroy, cut, chop, 
girdle, dig, excavate, kill or in any way harm or disturb.
    Developed recreation site means an area which has been improved or 
developed for recreation.

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    Distribution of printed material-- disseminating, posting, affixing, 
or erecting printed material as defined in this section.
    Forest officer means an employee of the Forest Service.
    Historical resource means any structural, architectural, 
archaeological, artifactual or other material remains of past human life 
or activities which are of historical interest and are at least 50 years 
of age, and the physical site, location, or context in which they are 
found.
    Motorized equipment means any machine activated by a nonliving power 
source except small battery-powered handcarried devices such as 
flashlights, shavers, Geiger counters, and cameras.
    Motor vehicle means any vehicle which is self-propelled or any 
vehicle which is propelled by electric power obtained from batteries, 
but not operated on rails.
    National Forest System includes all national forest lands and waters 
reserved or withdrawn from the public domain of the United States, 
national forest lands and waters acquired through purchase, exchange, 
donation, or other means, national grasslands and land utilization 
projects and waters administered under title III of the Bankhead-Jones 
Farm Tenant Act (50 Stat. 525, 7 U.S.C. 1010-1012), and other lands, 
waters, or interests therein acquired under the Wild and Scenic River 
Act (16 U.S.C. 1271-1287) or National Trails System Act (16 U.S.C. 1241-
1249).
    National Forest System road means a road wholly or partly within or 
adjacent to and serving a part of the National Forest System and which 
has been included in a forest transportation atlas.
    National Forest System trail means a trail wholly or partly within 
or adjacent to and serving a part of the National Forest System and 
which has been included in a forest transportation atlas.
    National Forest wilderness means those parts of the National Forest 
System which were designated units of the National Wilderness 
Preservation System by the Wilderness Act of September 3, 1964, and such 
other areas of the National Forest System as are added to the wilderness 
system by act of Congress.
    Operating plan means a plan of operations as provided for in 36 CFR 
part 228, subpart A, and a surface use plan of operations as provided 
for in 36 CFR part 228, subpart E.
    Paleontological resource means any evidence of fossilized remains of 
multicellular invertebrate and vertebrate animals and multicellular 
plants, including imprints thereof. Organic remains primarily collected 
for use as fuel such as coal and oil are Paleontological Resources, but 
are excluded from the prohibitions under the rule.
    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.
    Prehistoric resource means any structural, architectural, 
archaeological, artifactual or other material remains of past human life 
or activity generally prior to the advent of written records and of 
anthropological interest, and the physical site, location, or context in 
which they are found.
    Primitive areas are those areas within the National Forest System 
classified as Primitive on the effective date of the Wilderness Act, 
September 3, 1964.
    Printed material--any written and/or graphic material including but 
not limited to pamphlets, brochures, photographs, graphics, signs, and 
posters.
    Publicly nude means nude in any place where a person may be observed 
by another person. Any person is nude if the person has failed to cover 
the rectal area, pubic area or genitals. A female person is also nude if 
she has failed to cover both breasts below a point immediately above the 
top of the areola. Each such covering must be fully opaque. No person 
under the age of 10 years shall be considered publicly nude.
    Special-use authorization means a permit, term permit, lease or 
easement which allows occupancy, or use rights or privileges of National 
Forest System land.
    State means any State, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the 
District of Columbia.

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    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.
    Unauthorized livestock means any cattle, sheep, goat, hog, or equine 
not definded as a wild free-roaming horse or burro by 
Sec. 222.20(b)(13), which is not authorized by permit to be upon the 
land on which the livestock is located and which is not related to use 
authorized by a grazing permit; provided, that noncommerical pack and 
saddle stock used by recreationists, travelers, other Forest visitors 
for occasional trips, as well as livestock to be trailed over an 
established driveway when there is no overnight stop on Forest Service 
administered land do not fall under this definition.
    Vehicle means any device in, upon, or by which any person or 
property is or may be transported, including any frame, chassis, or body 
of any motor vehicle, except devices used exclusively upon stationary 
rails or tracks.
    Volunteer or hosted enrollee means any person, not a Forest Service 
employee, officially participating in a Forest Service human resource 
program as authorized by an act of Congress and identified to accomplish 
one or more of the following objectives: provide skills training; 
education; useful work; develop understanding of ecological systems and 
conservation of natural resources; build cultural and communication 
bridges between various socioeconomic groups; and further the 
administration, development, and management of National Forest 
resources, forest research, and State and Private Forest activities.
    Wild free-roaming horses and burros mean all unbranded and unclaimed 
horses and burros and their progeny that have used lands of the National 
Forest System on or after December 15, 1971, or do hereafter use these 
lands as all or part of their habitat, but does not include any horse or 
burro introduced onto National Forest System lands on or after December 
15, 1971, by accident, negligence, or willful disregard of private 
ownership. Unbranded, claimed horses and burros, where the claim is 
found to be erroneous, are also considered as wild and free-roaming if 
they meet the criteria above.

[42 FR 2957, Jan. 14, 1977, as amended at 42 FR 35959, July 13, 1977; 46 
FR 33519, June 30, 1981; 47 FR 29230, July 6, 1982; 49 FR 25450, June 
24, 1984; 51 FR 1250, Jan. 10, 1986; 55 FR 10452, Mar. 21, 1990; 59 FR 
31152, June 17, 1994; 60 FR 45295, Aug. 30, 1995; 66 FR 3218, Jan. 12, 
2001]