Does the rule affect valid existing rights held by federally recognized tribes, counties, or persons, including treaty rights, other statutory rights, or private rights-of-way?
A. No. Officials will recognize valid existing rights in making local designations. Q14. How does the rule address use of motor vehicles for timber harvest, grazing, mining, ski areas, utility line maintenance, firewood collection, and other permitted uses of national forests and grasslands? A. Motor vehicles may be used off designated routes and areas for the above purposes when specifically authorized under a contract, permit, operating plan, or other written instrument issued under federal law or regulation.
Related Questions
- Does the rule affect valid existing rights held by federally recognized tribes, counties, or persons, including treaty rights, other statutory rights, or private rights-of-way?
- How do standards affect rights and responsibilities under the existing provisions of the DDA?
- How will the Act affect land with existing access rights?