36 Cfr 261.6

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36 CFR 261.6

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§ 261.8

(d) Causing public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm by making unreasonably loud noise.
[46 FR 33520, June 30, 1981]

§ 261.5

Fire.

The following are prohibited:
(a) Carelessly or negligently throwing or placing any ignited substance or
other substance that may cause a fire.
(b) Firing any tracer bullet or incendiary ammunition.
(c) Causing timber, trees, slash,
brush or grass to burn except as authorized by permit.
(d) Leaving a fire without completely
extinguishing it.
(e) Allowing a fire to escape from
control.
(f) Building, attending, maintaining,
or using a campfire without removing
all flammable material from around
the campfire adequate to prevent its
escape.
[42 FR 2957, Jan. 14, 1977, as amended at 46
FR 33520, June 30, 1981]

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§ 261.6 Timber and other forest products.
The following are prohibited:
(a) Cutting or otherwise damaging
any timber, tree, or other forest product, except as authorized by a specialuse authorization, timber sale contract, or Federal law or regulation.
(b) Cutting any standing tree, under
permit or timber sale contract, before
a Forest Officer has marked it or has
otherwise designated it for cutting.
(c) Removing any timber or other
forest product cut under permit or timber sale contract, except to a place designated for scaling, or removing it
from that place before it is scaled,
measured, counted, or otherwise accounted for by a forest officer.
(d) Stamping, marking with paint, or
otherwise identifying any tree or other
forest product in a manner similar to
that employed by forest officers to
mark or designate a tree or any other
forest product for cutting or removal.
(e) Loading, removing or hauling
timber or other forest product acquired
under any permit or timber sale contract unless such product is identified
as required in such permit or contract.

(f) Selling or exchanging any timber
or other forest product obtained under
free use pursuant to §§ 223.5 through
223.11.
(g) Violating any timber export or
substitution restriction in §§ 223.160
through 223.164.
(h) Removing any timber, tree or
other forest product, except as authorized by a special-use authorization,
timber sale contract, or Federal law or
regulation.
(i) Violating the Forest Resources
Conservation and Shortage Relief Act
of 1990 (16 U.S.C. 620, et seq.), or its implementing regulations at 36 CFR
223.185–223.203.
[42 FR 2957, Jan. 14, 1977; 42 FR 24739, May 16,
1977, as amended at 49 FR 25450, June 21, 1984;
51 FR 1250, Jan. 10, 1986; 60 FR 46934, Sept. 8,
1995]

§ 261.7 Livestock.
The following are prohibited:
(a) Placing or allowing unauthorized
livestock to enter or be in the National
Forest System or other lands under
Forest Service control.
(b) Not removing unauthorized livestock from the National Forest System
or other lands under Forest Service
control when requested by a forest officer.
(c) Failing to reclose any gate or
other entry.
(d) Molesting, injuring, removing, or
releasing any livestock impounded
under § 262.10 while in the custody of
the Forest Service or its authorized
agents.
[42 FR 35959, July 13, 1977, as amended at 51
FR 1251, Jan. 10, 1986]

§ 261.8 Fish and wildlife.
The following are prohibited to the
extent Federal or State law is violated:
(a) Hunting, trapping, fishing, catching, molesting, killing or having in
possession any kind of wild animal,
bird, or fish, or taking the eggs of any
such bird.
(b) Possessing a firearm or other implement designed to discharge a missile capable of destroying animal life.
(c) Possessing equipment which could
be used for hunting, fishing, or trapping.
(d) Possessing a dog not on a leash or
otherwise confined.

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