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Compilation of the administrative policies for the national recreation areas
Published
1968
in [Washington]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Cover title: Administrative policies for recreation areas of the National park system.
Other titles | Administrative policies for recreation areas of the National park system. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | SB482 .A3 1968f |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 64 p. |
Number of Pages | 64 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5634334M |
LC Control Number | 68061299 |
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Get this from a library. Compilation of the administrative policies for the national recreation areas: national seashores, national lakeshores, national parkways, national scenic riverways (recreational area category) of the national park system.
[United States. National Park Service.]. Compilation of the administrative policies for the national recreation areas: national seashores, national lakeshores, national parkways, national scenic riverways (recreational area category) of the national park system.
The broad foundations for these administrative policies are in the several acts of Congress establishing national parkways, national seashores, national recreation areas, national lakeshores, national scenic riverways, and similar areas in the Recreational Area Category of the National Park System.
The policies laid down by the Congress for the management of any particular recreation area may. The following criteria are not intended to apply to (a) the classical elements of the National Park System; (b) the standard recreation use areas designated under National Forest practices; (c) the normal scale of recreation development associated with Federal multiple-purpose impoundments; (d) the National Wildlife Refuges, Game Ranges, and National Fish Hatcheries; (e) military and national defense.
The administrative policies relating to physical developments within recreation areas are more liberal than those for natural or historical areas. This is so since outdoor recreation is the "dominant or primary resource management purpose" of recreation areas. for the Recreation Areas of the National Park System: Appendix A SECRETARY UDALL'S DIRECTIVE OF J For the information of the public an outline of the administrative policy to which the new Service will adhere may now be announced.
This policy is based on three broad principles: First, that the national parks must be maintained. When Congress designates wilderness lands within recreation areas of the National Park System for inclusion in the National Wilderness Preservation System, it may prescribe such policies, standards, and criteria for their use and management as it deems advisable.
ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES. Management Facilities, Practices, and Uses. Parks for Inclusion Policy Guide Developing an Inclusion Policy As local park and recreation agencies work to create healthy, connected and resilient communities, it’s imperative that facilities, spaces and places are open, welcoming and engaging to all community members.
is your source for discovering and experiencing America's federal recreation activities and outdoor adventures. Compilation of the administrative policies for the historical areas of the national park system. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S.
Department of the Interior, National Park Service, [] (OCoLC) Material Type: Government publication, National government publication: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: United States. National.
A Compilation of US Forest Service Manual and Handbook. Provisions Relevant to Special Use Permits is published by The Garden Law Firm P.C. It is not intended to provide legal advice, which may only be given when based on a specific fact situation. Compilation of the administrative policies for the national parks and national monuments of scientific significance, natural area category.
Author: United States. Ten are distinct stand-alone official units of the National Park System, while nine others are merely areas of distinct management policies and land-use restrictions within a larger "national park and preserve" or "national monument and preserve" that are counted as two units of the National Park System by the National Park Service.
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES Administrative Policies for Natural, Historical and Recreational Areas of the National Park System ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES for Natural, Historical and Recreational Areas of the National Park System U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CONTENTS admin_policies/ Last. BLM PolicyThe Bureau of Land Management publishes manuals, handbooks and directives – in the form of instruction memorandum and information bulletins – to direct our day-to-day business internally and externally with the public.
You can access BLM policies available to the public through the links below. ManualsBLM manuals contain policy and procedures to manage programs. The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) polls U.S. residents to explore their views on topics related to the park and recreation field.
Each poll targets 1, adults ages 18 and up, representing a cross-section of the population. Read more. Department of Correction Tony C. Parker Sixth Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee () [email protected] section i: administrative policies and rules for examination Individuals seeking certification as a CPRP must apply for the examination, submit the appropriate fee, and meet the prescribed education and experience requirements through the National Recreation and Park Association.
Recreational Facility Rules and Policies. Section Menu. Chewing gum and all tobacco products are not permitted in any recreation activity area. activities bring a second pair of clean athletic shoes in order to protect the wood floor surfaces and equipment in the Recreation Center.
This policy is designed to save Recreational Sports and. National Environmental Policy Act Directives. Understanding the Forest Service Directives System - (pdf/12 KB) FSMEnvironmental Policy and Procedures - (pdf/ KB) FSH - Contents - .doc/53 KB) Zero Code - .doc/ KB) Chap Environmental Analysis - .doc/ KB).
parks, recreation areas, natural areas, historic areas, trails, and many more Other State Activities Addressing environmental issues, urban planning, recreation resource development, arts councils, state fairs, therapeutic recreation services, promotion of professional advancement, standards development and administration.The United States Code is meant to be an organized, logical compilation of the laws passed by Congress.
At its top level, it divides the world of legislation into fifty topically-organized Titles, and each Title is further subdivided into any number of logical subtopics.
National Parks and Recreation Act of National Parks and.Recreation Department Policy and Procedures Manual. This manual expands on the listed requirements to describe County policies and procedures, as well as outlining the responsibilities of both the Parks and Recreation Department (hereinafter “Department”) and the Size: 1MB.