36 CFR Part 1002 - RESOURCE PROTECTION, PUBLIC USE AND RECREATION
- § 1002.1 — Preservation of natural, cultural and archeological resources.
- § 1002.2 — Wildlife protection.
- § 1002.3 — Fishing.
- § 1002.4 — Weapons, traps and nets.
- § 1002.5 — Research specimens.
- § 1002.10 — Camping and food storage.
- § 1002.11 — Picnicking.
- § 1002.12 — Audio disturbances.
- § 1002.13 — Fires.
- § 1002.14 — Sanitation and refuse.
- § 1002.15 — Pets.
- § 1002.16 — Horses and pack animals.
- § 1002.17 — Aircraft and air delivery.
- § 1002.18 — Snowmobiles.
- § 1002.19 — Winter activities.
- § 1002.20 — Skating, skateboards and similar devices.
- § 1002.21 — Smoking.
- § 1002.22 — Property.
- § 1002.23 — Recreation fees.
- § 1002.30 — Misappropriation of property and services.
- § 1002.31 — Trespassing, tampering and vandalism.
- § 1002.32 — Interfering with agency functions.
- § 1002.33 — Report of injury or damage.
- § 1002.34 — Disorderly conduct.
- § 1002.35 — Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances.
- § 1002.36 — Gambling.
- § 1002.37 — Noncommercial soliciting.
- § 1002.38 — Explosives.
- § 1002.50 — Special events.
- § 1002.51 — Public assemblies, meetings.
- § 1002.52 — Sale or distribution of printed matter.
- § 1002.60 — Livestock use and agriculture.
- § 1002.61 — Residing on Federal lands.
- § 1002.62 — Memorialization.
- § 1002.63 — Boating and water use activities.
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-01796 RIN THE PRESIDIO TRUST Proposed rule; extension of comment period. The comment period for the proposed rule published November 21, 2012 (77 FR 69785-69788) is extended. Comments are due February 25, 2013. Comments already submitted in response to the November 21, 2012 proposed rule need not be resubmitted. 36 CFR Part 1002 The Presidio Trust (Trust) is requesting public comment on a proposed public use limit on persons who are walking four or more dogs at one time in Area B of the Presidio of San Francisco for consideration (Commercial Dog Walkers). The limit will require any person walking four or more dogs at one time for consideration in Area B to possess a valid Commercial Dog Walking permit obtained from the City and County of San Francisco (City). Commercial Dog Walkers with four or more dogs at one time in Area B will be required to comply with the terms and conditions of the City permit as well as those rules and regulations otherwise applicable to Area B. The Trust is also proposing that throughout Area B, all pet walkers, whether or not for consideration, shall remove pet excrement and deposit it in refuse containers.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-28018 RIN THE PRESIDIO TRUST Proposed rule and request for comments. Public comment will be accepted through January 25, 2013. 36 CFR Part 1002 The Presidio Trust (Trust) is proposing a public use limit on persons who are walking four or more dogs at one time in Area B of the Presidio of San Francisco (Presidio) for consideration (Commercial Dog Walkers). The limit will require any person walking four or more dogs at one time for consideration in Area B to possess a valid Commercial Dog Walking permit obtained from the City and County of San Francisco (City). Commercial Dog Walkers with four or more dogs at one time in Area B will be required to comply with the terms and conditions of the City permit as well as those rules and regulations otherwise applicable to Area B of the Presidio. The Trust is also proposing that throughout Area B, all pet walkers, whether or not for consideration, shall remove pet excrement and deposit it in refuse containers. The Trust invites comments on the proposals.