Mont. Admin. r. 36.25.143 - OVERVIEW OF RECREATIONAL USE RULES
(1) ARM
36.25.146 through ARM
36.25.162 regulate the
recreational use of state lands administered by the department of natural
resources and conservation. These lands are commonly referred to as "trust
lands" and appear in light blue on most land status maps.
(2) Recreational use is divided into two
categories as follows:
(a) General
recreational use - This use is generally defined as any type of
non-concentrated, non-commercial outdoor recreational activity except
disturbance of archeological, historical, or paleontological sites (which is
prohibited by the Montana Antiquities Act and subjects the violator to criminal
penalties), wood gathering, tree cutting, commercial rock or mineral
collecting, and trapping. This is more specifically defined in ARM
36.25.145(11). It
requires purchase of a recreational use license. Detailed procedures and
restrictions are contained in ARM
36.25.146 through ARM
36.25.161.
Notes
77-1-209, 77-1-804, and 77-1-806, MCA; IMP, 77-1-801 through 77-1-810, MCA;
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