[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 5]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR36.2]

[Page 379-380]
 
                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
 CHAPTER I--UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE 
                          INTERIOR--(Continued)
 
PART 36_ALASKA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGES--Table of Contents
 
              Subpart A_Introduction and General Provisions
 
Sec. 36.2  What do these terms mean?

    The following definitions shall apply to the regulations contained 
in this part.
    Adequate and feasible access means a reasonable method and route of 
pedestrian or vehicular transportation which is economically practicable 
for achieving the use or development desired by the applicant on his/her 
non-federal land or occupancy interest, but does not necessarily mean 
the least costly alternative.
    Adequate snow cover means snow of sufficient depth to protect the 
underlying vegetation and soil.
    Administrative and visitor facility sites means any facility or site 
administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for public entry or 
other administrative purposes including, but not limited to, refuge 
staff offices, visitor centers, public access and parking sites, and 
campgrounds.
    Aircraft means a machine or device that is used or intended to be 
used to carry persons or objects in flight through the air, including 
but not limited to, airplanes, helicopters and gliders.
    Alaska National Wildlife Refuges means all lands, waters and 
interests therein administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 
within the following National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska: Alaska 
Maritime, Arctic, Alaska Peninsula, Becharof, Innoko, Kanuti, Kenai, 
Kodiak, Koyukuk, Nowitna, Selawik, Tetlin, Izembek, Togiak, Yukon Delta 
and Yukon Flats.
    ANILCA means the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, 94 
Stat 237, Pub. L. 96-487 (December 2, 1980).
    Downed aircraft means an aircraft that as a result of mechanical 
failure or accident cannot take off.
    Fish and wildlife means any member of the animal kingdom, including 
without limitation any mammal, fish, bird (including any migratory, non-
migratory, or endangered bird for which protection is also afforded by 
treaty or other international agreement), amphibian, reptile, mollusk, 
crustacean, arthropod, or other invertebrate, and includes any part, 
product, egg, or offspring thereof, or dead body or part thereof.

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    Off-road vehicle means any motor vehicle designed for or capable of 
cross-country travel on or immediately over land, water, sand, snow, 
ice, marsh, wetland, or other natural terrain, except snowmobiles as 
defined in this section. It includes, but is not limited to, four-wheel 
drive or low-pressure-tire vehicles, motorcycles and related two-, 
three-, or four-wheel vehicles, amphibious machines, ground-effect or 
air-cushion vehicles, air-thrust boats, recreation vehicle campers, and 
any other means of transportation deriving motive power from any source 
other than muscle or wind.
    Person means any individual, firm, corporation, society, 
association, partnership, or other private or public body.
    Public lands means lands situated in Alaska which are federally 
owned lands, except:
    (1) Land selections of the State of Alaska which have been 
tentatively approved or validly selected under the Alaska Statehood Act 
(72 Stat. 339) and lands which have been confirmed to, validly selected 
by, or granted to the Territory of Alaska or the State under any other 
provision of Federal law;
    (2) Land selections of a Native Corporation made under the Alaska 
Native Claims Settlement Act (85 Stat. 688) which have not been conveyed 
to a Native Corporation, unless any such selection is determined to be 
invalid or is relinquished; and
    (3) Lands referred to in section 19(b) of the Alaska Native Claims 
Settlement Act.
    Refuge Manager means any Fish and Wildlife Service official in 
charge of an Alaska National Wildlife Refuge, the Alaska Regional 
Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, or an authorized 
representative of either.
    Snowmachine or snowmobile means a self-propelled vehicle intended 
for off-road travel primarily on snow having a curb weight of not more 
than 1,000 pounds (450 kg), driven by track or tracks in contact with 
the snow and steered by a ski or skis in contact with the snow.
    Subsistence uses means the customary and traditional uses by rural 
Alaska residents of wild, renewable resources for direct personal or 
family consumption as food, shelter, fuel, clothing, tools, or 
transportation; for the making and selling of handicraft articles out of 
nonedible byproducts of fish and wildlife resources taken for personal 
or family consumption; for barter or sharing for personal or family 
consumption; and, for customary trade. For purpose of this paragraph, 
the term:
    (1) Family means all persons related by blood, marriage, or 
adoption, or any person living within the household on a permanent 
basis; and
    (2) Barter means the exchange of fish or wildlife or their parts 
taken for subsistence uses:
    (i) For other fish or game of their parts; or
    (ii) For other food or for nonedible items other than money if the 
exchange is of a limited and noncommercial nature; and
    (3) Customary trade shall be limited to the exchange of furs for 
cash, and such other activities, if any, as may be designated in special 
rules for Alaska National Wildlife Refuges.
    Take or taking, as used with respect to fish and wildlife, means to 
pursue, hunt, shoot, trap, net, capture, collect, kill, harm or attempt 
to engage in any such conduct.
    Temporary means a continuous period of time not to exceed 12 months, 
except as specifically provided otherwise.

[46 FR 31827, June 17, 1981, as amended at 51 FR 44793, Dec. 12, 1986; 
64 FR 14151, Mar. 24, 1999]