Title 36 Parks, Forests, and Public Property Part / Section
Chapter I National Park Service, Department of the Interior 1 – 199
Part 1 General Provisions 1.1 – 1.10
§ 1.1 Purpose.
§ 1.2 Applicability and scope.
§ 1.3 Penalties.
§ 1.4 What terms do I need to know?
§ 1.5 Closures and public use limits.
§ 1.6 Permits.
§ 1.7 Public notice.
§ 1.8 Information collection.
§ 1.10 Symbolic signs.
Part 2 Resource Protection, Public Use and Recreation 2.1 – 2.62
§ 2.1 Preservation of natural, cultural and archeological resources.
§ 2.2 Wildlife protection.
§ 2.3 Fishing.
§ 2.4 Weapons, traps and nets.
§ 2.5 Research specimens.
§ 2.6 Gathering of plants or plant parts by federally recognized Indian tribes.
§ 2.10 Camping and food storage.
§ 2.11 Picnicking.
§ 2.12 Audio disturbances.
§ 2.13 Fires.
§ 2.14 Sanitation and refuse.
§ 2.15 Pets.
§ 2.16 Horses and pack animals.
§ 2.17 Aircraft and air delivery.
§ 2.18 Snowmobiles.
§ 2.19 Winter activities.
§ 2.20 Skating, skateboards, and similar devices.
§ 2.21 Smoking.
§ 2.22 Property.
§ 2.23 Recreation fees.
§ 2.30 Misappropriation of property and services.
§ 2.31 Trespassing, tampering and vandalism.
§ 2.32 Interfering with agency functions.
§ 2.33 Report of injury or damage.
§ 2.34 Disorderly conduct.
§ 2.35 Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances.
§ 2.36 Gambling.
§ 2.37 Noncommercial soliciting.
§ 2.38 Explosives.
§ 2.50 Special events.
§ 2.51 Demonstrations and designated available park areas.
§ 2.52 Sale of printed matter and the distribution of printed matter and other message-bearing items.
§ 2.60 Livestock use and agriculture.
§ 2.61 Residing on Federal lands.
§ 2.62 Memorialization.
Part 3 Boating and Water Use Activities 3.1 – 3.19
§ 3.1 What is the applicability and scope of this part?
§ 3.2 Do other boating laws and regulations apply to me when I operate my boat on park waters?
§ 3.3 Am I required to obtain a permit to operate a vessel in a park area?
§ 3.4 For what purposes may my vessel be inspected?
§ 3.5 Do I have to report an accident involving a vessel to the National Park Service?
§ 3.6 What are the requirements to operate a power driven vessel?
§ 3.7 What are the NPS Personal Floatation Device (PFD) requirements?
§ 3.8 What vessel operations are prohibited?
§ 3.9 May I operate my personal watercraft (PWC) in park waters?
§ 3.10 What are the regulations regarding operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs?
§ 3.11 When is testing for alcohol or drugs required?
§ 3.12 May I use a vessel to tow a person for water skiing or other similar activities?
§ 3.13 What conditions apply to the use of Marine Sanitation Devices (MSD)?
§ 3.14 Am I required to remove a sunken, grounded, or disabled vessel?
§ 3.15 What is the maximum noise level for the operation of a vessel?
§ 3.16 May I swim or wade in park waters?
§ 3.17 What regulations apply to swimming areas and beaches?
§ 3.18 May I snorkel or underwater dive in park waters?
§ 3.19 May I operate a submersible within park waters?
Part 4 Vehicles and Traffic Safety 4.1 – 4.31
§ 4.1 Applicability and scope.
§ 4.2 State law applicable.
§ 4.3 Authorized emergency vehicles.
§ 4.4 Report of motor vehicle accident.
§ 4.10 Travel on park roads and designated routes.
§ 4.11 Load, weight and size limits.
§ 4.12 Traffic control devices.
§ 4.13 Obstructing traffic.
§ 4.14 Open container of alcoholic beverage.
§ 4.15 Safety belts.
§ 4.20 Right of way.
§ 4.21 Speed limits.
§ 4.22 Unsafe operation.
§ 4.23 Operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
§ 4.30 Bicycles.
§ 4.31 Hitchhiking.
Part 5 Commercial and Private Operations 5.1 – 5.14
§ 5.1 Advertisements.
§ 5.2 Alcoholic beverages; sale of intoxicants.
§ 5.3 Business operations.
§ 5.4 Commercial passenger-carrying motor vehicles.
§ 5.5 Commercial filming, still photography, and audio recording.
§ 5.6 Commercial vehicles.
§ 5.7 Construction of buildings or other facilities.
§ 5.8 Discrimination in employment practices.
§ 5.9 Discrimination in furnishing public accommodations and transportation services.
§ 5.10 Eating, drinking, or lodging establishments.
§§ 5.11-5.12 §§ 5.11-5.12 [Reserved]
§ 5.13 Nuisances.
§ 5.14 Prospecting, mining, and mineral leasing.
Part 6 Solid Waste Disposal Sites in Units of the National Park System 6.1 – 6.12
§ 6.1 Purpose.
§ 6.2 Applicability and scope.
§ 6.3 Definitions.
§ 6.4 Solid waste disposal sites not in operation on September 1, 1984.
§ 6.5 Solid waste disposal sites in operation on September 1, 1984.
§ 6.6 Solid waste disposal sites within new additions to the National Park System.
§ 6.7 Mining wastes.
§ 6.8 National Park Service solid waste responsibilities.
§ 6.9 Permits.
§ 6.10 Financial assurance.
§ 6.11 Appeals.
§ 6.12 Prohibited acts and penalties.
Part 7 Special Regulations, Areas of the National Park System 7.1 – 7.100
§ 7.1 § 7.1 [Reserved]
§ 7.2 Crater Lake National Park.
§ 7.3 Glacier National Park.
§ 7.4 Grand Canyon National Park.
§ 7.5 Mount Rainier National Park.
§ 7.6 Muir Woods National Monument.
§ 7.7 Rocky Mountain National Park.
§ 7.8 Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
§ 7.9 St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.
§ 7.10 Zion National Park.
§ 7.11 Saguaro National Park.
§ 7.12 Gulf Islands National Seashore.
§ 7.13 Yellowstone National Park.
§ 7.14 Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
§ 7.15 Shenandoah National Park.
§ 7.16 Yosemite National Park.
§ 7.17 Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
§ 7.18 Hot Springs National Park.
§ 7.19 Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
§ 7.20 Fire Island National Seashore.
§ 7.21 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.
§ 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.
§ 7.23 Badlands National Park.
§ 7.24 Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River.
§ 7.25 Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
§ 7.26 Death Valley National Park.
§ 7.27 Dry Tortugas National Park.
§ 7.28 Olympic National Park.
§ 7.29 Gateway National Recreation Area.
§ 7.30 Devils Tower National Monument.
§ 7.31 Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial.
§ 7.32 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
§ 7.33 Voyageurs National Park.
§ 7.34 Blue Ridge Parkway.
§ 7.35 Buffalo National River.
§ 7.36 Mammoth Cave National Park.
§ 7.37 Jean Lafitte National Historical Park.
§ 7.38 Isle Royale National Park.
§ 7.39 Mesa Verde National Park.
§ 7.40 Hopewell Village National Historic Site.
§ 7.41 Big Bend National Park.
§ 7.42 Pipestone National Monument.
§ 7.43 Natchez Trace Parkway.
§ 7.44 Canyonlands National Park.
§ 7.45 Everglades National Park.
§ 7.46 Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument.
§ 7.47 Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
§ 7.48 Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
§ 7.49 Cape Lookout National Seashore.
§ 7.50 Chickasaw Recreation Area.
§ 7.51 Curecanti National Recreation Area.
§ 7.52 Cedar Breaks National Monument.
§ 7.53 Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument.
§ 7.54 Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
§ 7.55 Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area.
§ 7.56 Acadia National Park.
§ 7.57 Lake Meredith National Recreation Area.
§ 7.58 Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
§ 7.59 Grand Portage National Monument.
§ 7.60 Herbert Hoover National Historic Site.
§ 7.61 Fort Caroline National Memorial.
§ 7.62 Lake Chelan National Recreation Area.
§ 7.63 Dinosaur National Monument.
§ 7.64 Petersburg National Battlefield.
§ 7.65 Assateague Island National Seashore.
§ 7.66 North Cascades National Park.
§ 7.67 Cape Cod National Seashore.
§ 7.68 Russell Cave National Monument.
§ 7.69 Ross Lake National Recreation Area.
§ 7.70 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
§ 7.71 Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
§ 7.72 Arkansas Post National Memorial.
§ 7.73 Buck Island Reef National Monument.
§ 7.74 Virgin Islands National Park.
§ 7.75 Padre Island National Seashore.
§ 7.76 Wright Brothers National Memorial.
§ 7.77 Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
§ 7.78 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.
§ 7.79 Amistad Recreation Area.
§ 7.80 Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
§ 7.81 Point Reyes National Seashore.
§ 7.82 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
§ 7.83 Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
§ 7.84 Channel Islands National Park.
§ 7.85 Big Thicket National Preserve.
§ 7.86 Big Cypress National Preserve.
§ 7.87 Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park.
§ 7.88 Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.
§ 7.89 New River Gorge National River.
§ 7.90 Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.
§ 7.91 Whiskeytown Unit, Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area.
§ 7.92 Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area.
§ 7.93 Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
§ 7.94 Bryce Canyon National Park.
§ 7.95 Pea Ridge National Military Park.
§ 7.96 National Capital Region.
§ 7.97 Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
§ 7.100 Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
Part 8 Labor Standards Applicable to Employees of National Park Service Concessioners 8.1 – 8.9
§ 8.1 Definitions.
§ 8.2 Basis and purpose.
§ 8.3 Applicability.
§ 8.4 Federal and State labor laws.
§ 8.5 Access for investigators.
§ 8.6 Complaints; appeal.
§ 8.7 Record keeping.
§ 8.8 Filing of labor agreements.
§ 8.9 Posting of regulations.
Part 9 Minerals Management 9.1 – 9.309
Subpart A Mining and Mining Claims 9.1 – 9.18
Subpart B Non-Federal Oil and Gas Rights 9.30 – 9.210
Subpart C Alaska Mineral Resource Assessment Program 9.300 – 9.309
Part 10 Disposal of Certain Wild Animals 10.1 – 10.4
§ 10.1 Animals available.
§ 10.2 Charges.
§ 10.3 Application; requirements.
§ 10.4 Shipment.
Part 11 Arrowhead and Parkscape Symbols 11.1 – 11.4
§ 11.1 Definitions.
§ 11.2 Uses.
§ 11.3 Power to revoke.
§ 11.4 Penalties.
Part 12 National Cemeteries 12.1 – 12.12
§ 12.1 Applicability and scope.
§ 12.2 Purpose of National Cemeteries.
§ 12.3 Definitions.
§ 12.4 Special events and demonstrations.
§ 12.5 Interments.
§ 12.6 Disinterments and exhumations.
§ 12.7 Headstones and markers.
§ 12.8 Memorial headstones and markers.
§ 12.9 Commemorative monuments.
§ 12.10 Floral and commemorative tributes.
§ 12.11 Recreational activities.
§ 12.12 Information collection.
Part 13 National Park System Units in Alaska 13.1 – 13.1914
Subpart A Administrative Provisions 13.1 – 13.4
Subpart B General Provisions 13.20 – 13.55
Subpart C Cabins 13.100 – 13.188
Subpart D Subpart D [Reserved]
Subpart E Special Visitor Services 13.300 – 13.335
Subpart F Subsistence 13.400 – 13.495
Subpart G Subpart G [Reserved]
Subpart H Special Regulations—Alagnak Wild River 13.550
Subpart I Special Regulations—Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve 13.602 – 13.604
Subpart J Special Regulations—Bering Land Bridge National Preserve 13.702
Subpart K Special Regulations—Cape Krusenstern National Monument 13.802
Subpart L Special Regulations—Denali National Park and Preserve 13.902 – 13.980
Subpart M Special Regulations—Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve 13.1002 – 13.1008
Subpart N Special Regulations—Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve 13.1102 – 13.1188
Subpart O Special Regulations—Katmai National Park and Preserve 13.1202 – 13.1242
Subpart P Special Regulations—Kenai Fjords National Park 13.1302 – 13.1328
Subpart Q Special Regulations—Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park 13.1402 – 13.1408
Subpart R Special Regulations—Kobuk Valley National Park 13.1502 – 13.1504
Subpart S Special Regulations—Lake Clark National Park and Preserve 13.1602 – 13.1604
Subpart T—Special Regulations—Noatak National Preserve Subpart T—Special Regulations—Noatak National Preserve [Reserved]
Subpart U Special Regulations—Sitka National Historical Park 13.1802
Subpart V Special Regulations—Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve 13.1902 – 13.1914
Subpart W—Special Regulations—Yukon Charley Rivers National Preserve Subpart W—Special Regulations—Yukon Charley Rivers National Preserve [Reserved]
Part 14 Rights-of-Way 14.1 – 14.96
Subpart A Rights-of-Way: General 14.1 – 14.2
Subpart B Nature of Interest 14.5 – 14.10
Subpart C Procedures 14.20 – 14.38
Subpart D Under Title 23, U.S.C. (Interstate and Defense Highway System) 14.50 – 14.61
Subpart E Power Transmission Lines, General 14.70 – 14.71
Subpart F Principles and Procedures, Power Transmission Lines 14.75 – 14.78
Subpart G Radio and Television Sites 14.90 – 14.91
Subpart H Telephone and Telegraph Lines 14.95 – 14.96
Appendix A to Part 14
Appendix A to Part 14
Part 17 Conveyance of Freehold and Leasehold Interests on Lands of the National Park System 17.1 – 17.8
§ 17.1 Authority.
§ 17.2 Definitions.
§ 17.3 Lands subject to disposition.
§ 17.4 Notice.
§ 17.5 Bids.
§ 17.6 Action at close of bidding.
§ 17.7 Preference rights.
§ 17.8 Conveyance.
Part 18 Leasing of Properties in Park Areas 18.1 – 18.12
§ 18.1 What is the authority and purpose for this part?
§ 18.2 What definitions do you need to know to understand this part?
§ 18.3 What property may be leased?
§ 18.4 What determinations must the Director make before leasing property?
§ 18.5 May property be leased without receiving fair market value rent?
§ 18.6 Are there limitations on the use of property leased under this part?
§ 18.7 How are lease proposals solicited and selected if the Director issues a Request for Bids?
§ 18.8 How are lease proposals solicited and selected if the Director issues a Request for Proposals?
§ 18.9 When may the Director lease property without issuing a request for bids or a request for proposals?
§ 18.10 How long can the term of a lease be?
§ 18.11 What general provisions must a lease contain?
§ 18.12 What specific provisions must a lease contain?
Part 20 Isle Royale National Park; Commercial Fishing 20.1 – 20.4
§ 20.1 Definitions.
§ 20.2 Permits; conditions.
§ 20.3 Maximum number of permittees.
§ 20.4 Revocation of permits; appeal.
Part 21 Hot Springs National Park; Bathhouse Regulations 21.1 – 21.12
§ 21.1 Definitions.
§ 21.2 Penalties.
§ 21.3 Use of thermal water.
§ 21.4 Registration of physicians.
§ 21.5 Therapeutic bathing requirements.
§ 21.6 Use of therapeutic pools.
§ 21.7 Health examinations.
§ 21.8 Employee certification.
§ 21.9 Solicitation by employees.
§ 21.10 Losses.
§ 21.11 Redemption of bath tickets.
§ 21.12 Lost bath tickets.
Part 25 National Military Parks; Licensed Guide Service Regulations 25.1 – 25.5
§ 25.1 Scope.
§ 25.2 License.
§ 25.3 Supervision; suspensions.
§ 25.4 Schedule of rates.
§ 25.5 Badges and uniforms.
Part 27 Cape Cod National Seashore; Zoning Standards 27.1 – 27.4
§ 27.1 General objectives.
§ 27.2 Commercial and industrial activities.
§ 27.3 Seashore District.
§ 27.4 Variances and exceptions.
Part 28 Fire Island National Seashore: Zoning Standards 28.1 – 28.24
Subpart A General Provisions 28.1 – 28.4
Subpart B Federal Standards and Approval of Local Ordinances 28.10 – 28.15
Subpart C Federal Review and Condemnation 28.20 – 28.24
Part 30 Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area: Zoning Standards for Whiskeytown Unit 30.1 – 30.5
§ 30.1 Introduction.
§ 30.2 General provisions.
§ 30.3 Recreation District I.
§ 30.4 Recreation District II.
§ 30.5 Variances, exceptions, and use permits.
Part 34 El Portal Administrative Site Regulations 34.1 – 34.12
§ 34.1 Purpose.
§ 34.2 Applicability and scope.
§ 34.3 Penalties.
§ 34.4 Definitions.
§ 34.5 Applicable regulations.
§ 34.6 Fires.
§ 34.7 Cultivation of controlled substances.
§ 34.8 Preservation of natural, cultural and archeological resources.
§ 34.9 Protective custody.
§ 34.10 Saddle and pack animals.
§ 34.11 Boating operations.
§ 34.12 Information collection.
Part 51 Concession Contracts 51.1 – 51.104
Subpart A Authority and Purpose 51.1 – 51.2
Subpart B General Definitions 51.3
Subpart C Solicitation, Selection and Award Procedures 51.4 – 51.22
Subpart D Non-Competitive Award of Concession Contracts 51.23 – 51.25
Subpart E Right of Preference to a New Concession Contract 51.26 – 51.35
Subpart F Determining a Preferred Offeror 51.36 – 51.50
Subpart G Leasehold Surrender Interest 51.51 – 51.67
Subpart H Possessory Interest 51.68 – 51.72
Subpart I Concession Contract Provisions 51.73 – 51.83
Subpart J Assignment or Encumbrance of Concession Contracts 51.84 – 51.97
Subpart K Information and Access to Information 51.98 – 51.100
Subpart L The Effect of the 1998 Act's Repeal of the 1965 Act 51.101 – 51.103
Subpart M Information Collection 51.104
Part 59 Land and Water Conservation Fund Program of Assistance to States; Post-Completion Compliance Responsibilities 59.1 – 59.6
§ 59.1 Applicability.
§ 59.2 Information collection.
§ 59.3 Conversion requirements.
§ 59.4 Residency requirements.
§§ 59.5-59.6 §§ 59.5-59.6 [Reserved]
Part 60 National Register of Historic Places 60.1 – 60.15
§ 60.1 Authorization and expansion of the National Register.
§ 60.2 Effects of listing under Federal law.
§ 60.3 Definitions.
§ 60.4 Criteria for evaluation.
§ 60.5 Nomination forms and information collection.
§ 60.6 Nominations by the State Historic Preservation Officer under approved State Historic Preservation programs.
§§ 60.7-60.8 §§ 60.7-60.8 [Reserved]
§ 60.9 Nominations by Federal agencies.
§ 60.10 Concurrent State and Federal nominations.
§ 60.11 Requests for nominations.
§ 60.12 Nomination appeals.
§ 60.13 Publication in the Federal Register and other NPS notification.
§ 60.14 Changes and revisions to properties listed in the National Register.
§ 60.15 Removing properties from the National Register.
Part 61 Procedures for State, Tribal, and Local Government Historic Preservation Programs 61.1 – 61.11
§ 61.1 Authorization.
§ 61.2 Definitions.
§ 61.3 Implementation of this part.
§ 61.4 State programs.
§ 61.5 Grants to State programs.
§ 61.6 Certified local government programs.
§ 61.7 Subgrants to certified local governments.
§ 61.8 § 61.8 Tribal programs. [Reserved]
§ 61.9 § 61.9 Grants to tribal programs. [Reserved]
§ 61.10 Waiver.
§ 61.11 Information collection.
Part 62 National Natural Landmarks Program 62.1 – 62.9
§ 62.1 Purpose.
§ 62.2 Definitions.
§ 62.3 Effects of designation.
§ 62.4 Natural landmark designation and recognition process.
§ 62.5 Natural landmark criteria.
§ 62.6 Natural landmark monitoring.
§ 62.7 Natural landmark modifications.
§ 62.8 Natural landmark designation removal.
§ 62.9 General provisions.
Part 63 Determinations of Eligibility for Inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places 63.1 – 63.6
§ 63.1 Purpose and authorities.
§ 63.2 Determination of eligibility process.
§ 63.3 Procedures to be applied when the Agency and the State Historic Preservation Officer agree a property is eligible.
§ 63.4 Other properties on which determinations of eligibility may be made by the Secretary of the Interior.
§ 63.5 Federal Register publication of properties determined eligible.
§ 63.6 Review and nomination of properties determined eligible.
Part 64 Grants and Allocations for Recreation and Conservation Use of Abandoned Railroad Rights-of-Way 64.1 – 64.18
§ 64.1 Purpose.
§ 64.2 Definitions.
§ 64.3 Applicability and authority.
§ 64.4 Scope.
§ 64.5 Eligible projects.
§ 64.6 Application procedures.
§ 64.7 Project selection and funding procedures.
§ 64.8 Project selection criteria.
§ 64.9 Project costs (State and local projects).
§ 64.10 Matching share.
§ 64.11 Project performance.
§ 64.12 Standards for grantee financial management systems.
§ 64.13 Performance reports.
§ 64.14 Project inspections.
§ 64.15 Financial reporting requirements and reimbursements.
§ 64.16 Retention and custodial requirements for records.
§ 64.17 Project termination and settlement procedures.
§ 64.18 Retention and use.
Part 65 National Historic Landmarks Program 65.1 – 65.10
§ 65.1 Purpose and authority.
§ 65.2 Effects of designation.
§ 65.3 Definitions.
§ 65.4 National Historic Landmark criteria.
§ 65.5 Designation of National Historic Landmarks.
§ 65.6 Recognition of National Historic Landmarks.
§ 65.7 Monitoring National Historic Landmarks.
§ 65.8 Alteration of National Historic Landmark boundaries.
§ 65.9 Withdrawal of National Historic Landmark designation.
§ 65.10 Appeals for designation.
Part 67 Historic Preservation Certifications Under the Internal Revenue Code 67.1 – 67.11
§ 67.1 Program authority and function.
§ 67.2 Definitions.
§ 67.3 Introduction to certifications of significance and rehabilitation and information collection.
§ 67.4 Certifications of historic significance.
§ 67.5 Standards for evaluating significance within registered historic districts.
§ 67.6 Certifications of rehabilitation.
§ 67.7 Standards for rehabilitation.
§ 67.8 Certifications of statutes.
§ 67.9 Certifications of State or local historic districts.
§ 67.10 Appeals.
§ 67.11 Fees for processing certification requests.
Part 68 The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties 68.1 – 68.3
§ 68.1 Intent.
§ 68.2 Definitions.
§ 68.3 Standards.
Part 71 Recreation Fees 71.1 – 71.15
§ 71.1 Application.
§ 71.2 Types of Federal recreation fees.
§ 71.3 Designation.
§ 71.4 Posting.
§ 71.5 Golden Eagle Passport.
§ 71.6 Golden Age Passport.
§ 71.7 Entrance fees for single-visit permits.
§ 71.8 Validation and display of entrance permits.
§ 71.9 Establishment of recreation use fees.
§ 71.10 Special recreation permits and special recreation permit fees.
§ 71.11 Collection of Federal recreation fees.
§ 71.12 Enforcement.
§ 71.13 Exceptions, exclusions, and exemptions.
§ 71.14 Public notification.
§ 71.15 The Golden Eagle Insignia.
Part 72 Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Act of 1978 72.1 – 72.75
Subpart A General 72.1 – 72.9
Subpart B Local Recovery Action Programs 72.10 – 72.29
Subpart C Grants for Recovery Action Program Development, Rehabilitation and Innovation 72.30 – 72.49
Subpart D Grant Selection, Approval and Administration 72.50 – 72.65
Subpart E Post-Completion Compliance Responsibilities 72.70 – 72.75
Appendix A to Part 72
Criteria for Eligibility
Appendix B to Part 72
List of Eligible Jurisdictions
Part 73 World Heritage Convention 73.1 – 73.17
§ 73.1 Purpose.
§ 73.3 Definitions.
§ 73.5 Authority.
§ 73.7 World Heritage nomination process.
§ 73.9 World Heritage criteria.
§ 73.11 Federal Interagency Panel for World Heritage.
§ 73.13 Protection of U.S. World Heritage properties.
§ 73.15 International World Heritage activities.
§ 73.17 Public information and education activities.
Parts 74-77 Parts 74-77 [Reserved]
Part 78 Waiver of Federal Agency Responsibilities Under Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act 78.1 – 78.5
§ 78.1 Authorization.
§ 78.2 Definitions.
§ 78.3 Federal Agency decision to waive responsibilities.
§ 78.4 Federal Agency notice.
§ 78.5 Review by the Secretary of the Interior.
Part 79 Curation of Federally Owned or Administered Archeological Collections 79.1 – 79.18
Subpart A Administrative Provisions 79.1 – 79.4
Subpart B Archeological Collections Management 79.5 – 79.9
Subpart C Public Access to and Use of Collections 79.10
Subpart D Inspections and Inventories of Collections 79.11
Subpart E Disposition of Particular Material Remains 79.12 – 79.18
Appendix A to Part 79
Example of a Deed of Gift
Appendix B to Part 79
Example of a Memorandum of Understanding for Curatorial Services for a Federally-Owned Collection
Appendix C to Part 79
Example of a Short-Term Loan Agreement for a Federally-Owned Collection
Parts 80-199 Parts 80-199 [Reserved]