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36 CFR 13.144 - Use and occupancy of a cabin prior to December 18, 1973.

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§ 13.144
Use and occupancy of a cabin prior to December 18, 1973.
A cabin or other residential structure in existence and occupied by a claimant, both prior to December 18, 1973, with the claimant's occupancy continuing for a substantial portion of the time, may continue to be used and occupied by the claimant pursuant to a renewable, nontransferable five-year permit. Upon the request of the claimant or a successor who is an immediate family member and residing in the cabin or structure, the Superintendent shall renew this permit every five years until the death of the last immediate family member of the claimant who was residing with the claimant in the structure under permit at the time of issuance of the original permit.

Title 36 published on 2012-07-01

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United States Code
USC : Title 16 - CONSERVATION

§ 1 - Service created; director; other employees

16 USC § 1a–2 - Secretary of the Interior’s authorization of activities

§ 3 - Rules and regulations of national parks, reservations, and monuments; timber; leases

§ 20 to 20g - Repealed.

§ 462 - Administration by Secretary of the Interior; powers and duties enumerated

§ 1361 - Congressional findings and declaration of policy

§ 1531 - Congressional findings and declaration of purposes and policy

§ 3101 - Congressional statement of purpose

§ 3102 - Definitions

§ 3103 - Maps

§ 3197 - Revenue-producing visitor services

Statutes at Large

110 Stat. 4240

112 Stat. 2681-259

113 Stat. 72

Public Laws

104-333

105-277

106-31