National Capital Parks Regulations; Camping
AGENCY: National Park Service. Interior. ACTION: Final Rule and policy statement
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 4, 1982
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. Sandra Alley, Associate Regional Director, Public Affairs, National Capital Region. National Park Service. 1100 Ohio Drive SW., Washington D.C 20242 telephone: 202-426-6700; Richard G. Robbins, Assistant Solicitor. National
Capital Parks, Office of the Solicitor. Department of the
Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240, telephone 202-343-4338.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following persons participated in the writing of this regulation: Richard G. Robbins and Dianne H. Kelly, Office of the Solicitor.
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bedding for the purpose of sleeping). or storing personal belongings or making any fire. or using any tent or shelter or other structure or vehicle for sleeping or doing any digging or earth breaking or carrying on cooking activities. The above-listed activities constitute camping when it reasonably appears. in light of all the circumstances, that the participants. in conducting these activities. are in fact using the area as a living accommodation regardless of the intent of the participants or the nature of any other activities in which they mag also be engaging. This policy is not intended to prohibit eating, cooking. and other traditional picnicking activities in areas designated for picnicking pursuant to 36 CFR 50.14.
List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 50
District of Columbia, National Park& National Capital Parks.
Date Approved: May 11, 1882
J. Craig Potter,
-Assistant Secretory for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
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National Capital Parks, Regulations; Camping
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior Action: Final Rule and
policy statement.
SUMMARY: This final rule contains amendments to the National Park Service regulations governing demonstrations and special events in Washington, D.C. and its environs. An Administrative Policy Statement explains the administration of this regulation. These amendments and statement clarify the definition of symbolic campsites and the extent to which temporary structures are permitted in connection with First Amendment activities.
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 4. 1982
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sandra Alley, Associate Regional Director. Public Affairs. National Capital Region, National Park Service. 1100 Ohio Drive, S.W, Washington. D.C 20242, telephone 202-426-6700; Richard G. Robbins, Assistant Solicitor, National Capital Parks. Office of the Solicitor. Department of the Interior. Washington D.C. 20240, telephone: 202343-4338.