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43 CFR 2932.12 - When may BLM waive the requirement to obtain a permit?

§ 2932.12
When may BLM waive the requirement to obtain a permit?
We may waive the requirement to obtain a permit if:
(a) The use or event begins and ends on non-public lands or related waters, traverses less than 1 mile of public lands or 1 shoreline mile, and poses no threat of appreciable damage to public land or water resource values;
(b) BLM sponsors or co-sponsors the use. This includes any activity or event that BLM is involved in organizing and hosting, or sharing responsibility for, arranged through authorizing letters or written agreements; or
(c) The use is a competitive event that—
(1) Is not commercial;
(2) Does not award cash prizes;
(3) Is not publicly advertised;
(4) Poses no appreciable risk for damage to public land or related water resource values; and
(5) Requires no specific management or monitoring.
(d) The use is an organized group activity or event that—
(1) Is not commercial;
(2) Is not publicly advertised;
(3) Poses no appreciable risk for damage to public land or related water resource values; and
(4) Requires no specific management or monitoring.

Title 43 published on 2011-10-01

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