[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 36, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 36CFR262.10]

[Page 330-331]
 
              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
          CHAPTER II--FOREST SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 262_LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT ACTIVITIES--Table of Contents
 
                   Subpart B_Impoundments and Removals
 
Sec.  262.10  Impoundment and disposal of unauthorized livestock.


    Unauthorized livestock or livestock in excess of those authorized by 
a grazing permit on the National Forest System, which are not removed 
therefrom within the periods prescribed by this regulation, may be 
impounded and disposed of by a forest officer as provided herein.
    (a) When a Forest officer determines that such livestock use is 
occurring, has definite knowledge of the kind of livestock, and knows 
the name and address of the owners, such livestock may be impounded any 
time five days after written notice of intent to impound such livestock 
is mailed by certified or registered mail or personally delivered to 
such owners.
    (b) When a Forest officer determines that such livestock use is 
occurring, but does not have complete knowledge of the kind of 
livestock, or if the name of the owner is unknown, such livestock may be 
impounded any time 15 days after the date a notice of intent to impound 
livestock is first published in a local newspaper and posted at the 
county courthouse and in one or more local post offices. The notice will 
identify the area in which it will be effective.
    (c) Unauthorized livestock or livestock in excess of those 
authorized by a grazing permit on National Forest System which are owned 
by persons given notice under paragraph (a) of this section, and any 
such livestock in areas for which a notice has been posted and published 
under paragraph (b) of this section, may be impounded without further 
notice any time within the 12-month period immediately following the 
effective date of the notice or notices given under paragraphs (a) and 
(b) of this section.
    (d) Following the impoundment of livestock, a notice of sale of 
impounded livestock will be published in a local newspaper and posted at 
the county courthouse and in one or more local post offices. The notice 
will describe the livestock and specify the date, time, and place of the 
sale. The date shall be at least five days after the publication and 
posting of such notice.
    (e) The owner may redeem the livestock any time before the date and 
time set for the sale by submitting proof of ownership and paying for 
all expenses incurred by the United States in gathering, impounding, and 
feeding or pasturing the livestock. However, when the impoundment costs 
exceed fair market value a minimum acceptable redemption price at fair 
market value may be established for each head of livestock.
    (f) If the livestock are not redeemed on or before the date and time 
fixed for their sale, they shall be sold at public sale to the highest 
bidder, providing this bid is at or above the minimum amount set by the 
Forest Service. If a

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bid at or above the minimum amount is not received, the livestock may be 
sold at private sale at or above the minimum amount, reoffered at public 
sale, condemned and destroyed, or otherwise disposed of. When livestock 
are sold pursuant to this regulation, the forest officer making the sale 
shall furnish the purchaser a bill or other written instrument 
evidencing the sale. Agreements may be made with State agencies whereby 
livestock of unknown ownership and livestock of known ownership, which 
are not redeemed by the owner, are released to the agency for disposal 
in accordance with State law, Provided, That remuneration of proceeds 
from the sale of said animals in excess of costs of impoundment and to 
arrange for disposal of livestock of known ownership will be refunded to 
the former owner.

[42 FR 2961, Jan. 14, 1977, as amended at 43 FR 36245, Aug. 16, 1978. 
Redesignated at 48 FR 26605, June 9, 1983]