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§ 1.2 Applicability and scope.
§ 1.4 What terms do I need to know?
§ 1.5 Closures and public use limits.
§ 2.1 Preservation of natural, cultural and archeological resources.
§ 2.4 Weapons, traps and nets.
§ 2.10 Camping and food storage.
§ 2.16 Horses and pack animals.
§ 2.17 Aircraft and air delivery.
§ 2.20 Skating, skateboards, and similar devices.
§ 2.30 Misappropriation of property and services.
§ 2.31 Trespassing, tampering and vandalism.
§ 2.32 Interfering with agency functions.
§ 2.33 Report of injury or damage.
§ 2.35 Alcoholic beverages and controlled substances.
§ 2.52 Sale or distribution of printed matter.
§ 2.60 Livestock use and agriculture.
§ 2.61 Residing on Federal lands.
§ 3.1 What is the applicability and scope of this part?
§ 3.2 Do other boating laws and regulations apply to me when I operate my boat on park waters?
§ 3.3 Am I required to obtain a permit to operate a vessel in a park area?
§ 3.4 For what purposes may my vessel be inspected?
§ 3.5 Do I have to report an accident involving a vessel to the National Park Service?
§ 3.6 What are the requirements to operate a power driven vessel?
§ 3.7 What are the NPS Personal Floatation Device (PFD) requirements?
§ 3.8 What vessel operations are prohibited?
§ 3.9 May I operate my personal watercraft (PWC) in park waters?
§ 3.10 What are the regulations regarding operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs?
§ 3.11 When is testing for alcohol or drugs required?
§ 3.12 May I use a vessel to tow a person for water skiing or other similar activities?
§ 3.13 What conditions apply to the use of Marine Sanitation Devices (MSD)?
§ 3.14 Am I required to remove a sunken, grounded, or disabled vessel?
§ 3.15 What is the maximum noise level for the operation of a vessel?
§ 3.16 May I swim or wade in park waters?
§ 3.17 What regulations apply to swimming areas and beaches?
§ 3.18 May I snorkel or underwater dive in park waters?
§ 3.19 May I operate a submersible within park waters?
§ 4.1 Applicability and scope.
§ 4.2 State law applicable.
§ 4.3 Authorized emergency vehicles.
§ 4.4 Report of motor vehicle accident.
§ 4.10 Travel on park roads and designated routes.
§ 4.11 Load, weight and size limits.
§ 4.12 Traffic control devices.
§ 4.14 Open container of alcoholic beverage.
§ 4.20 Right of way.
§ 4.23 Operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
§ 5.2 Alcoholic beverages; sale of intoxicants.
§ 5.4 Commercial passenger-carrying motor vehicles.
§ 5.5 Commercial filming, still photography, and audio recording.
§ 5.7 Construction of buildings or other facilities.
§ 5.8 Discrimination in employment practices.
§ 5.9 Discrimination in furnishing public accommodations and transportation services.
§ 5.10 Eating, drinking, or lodging establishments.
§ 5.14 Prospecting, mining, and mineral leasing.
§ 6.2 Applicability and scope.
§ 6.4 Solid waste disposal sites not in operation on September 1, 1984.
§ 6.5 Solid waste disposal sites in operation on September 1, 1984.
§ 6.6 Solid waste disposal sites within new additions to the National Park System.
§ 6.8 National Park Service solid waste responsibilities.
§ 6.12 Prohibited acts and penalties.
§ 7.1 Colonial National Historical Park.
§ 7.2 Crater Lake National Park.
§ 7.3 Glacier National Park.
§ 7.4 Grand Canyon National Park.
§ 7.5 Mount Rainier National Park.
§ 7.6 Muir Woods National Monument.
§ 7.7 Rocky Mountain National Park.
§ 7.8 Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
§ 7.9 St. Croix National Scenic Rivers.
§ 7.10 Zion National Park.
§ 7.11 Saguaro National Park.
§ 7.12 Gulf Islands National Seashore.
§ 7.14 Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
§ 7.15 Shenandoah National Park.
§ 7.16 Yosemite National Park.
§ 7.17 Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
§ 7.18 Hot Springs National Park.
§ 7.19 Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
§ 7.20 Fire Island National Seashore.
§ 7.21 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.
§ 7.22 Grand Teton National Park.
§ 7.23 Badlands National Park.
§ 7.24 Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River.
§ 7.25 Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
§ 7.26 Death Valley National Monument.
§ 7.27 Dry Tortugas National Park.
§ 7.28 Olympic National Park.
§ 7.29 Gateway National Recreation Area.
§ 7.30 Devils Tower National Monument.
§ 7.31 Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial.
§ 7.32 Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
§ 7.33 Voyageurs National Park.
§ 7.34 Blue Ridge Parkway.
§ 7.35 Buffalo National River.
§ 7.36 Mammoth Cave National Park.
§ 7.37 Jean Lafitte National Historical Park.
§ 7.38 Isle Royale National Park.
§ 7.39 Mesa Verde National Park.
§ 7.40 Hopewell Village National Historic Site.
§ 7.41 Big Bend National Park.
§ 7.42 Pipestone National Monument.
§ 7.43 Natchez Trace Parkway.
§ 7.44 Canyonlands National Park.
§ 7.45 Everglades National Park.
§ 7.46 Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument.
§ 7.47 Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
§ 7.48 Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
§ 7.49 Cape Lookout National Seashore.
§ 7.50 Chickasaw Recreation Area.
§ 7.51 Curecanti National Recreation Area.
§ 7.52 Cedar Breaks National Monument.
§ 7.53 Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument.
§ 7.54 Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
§ 7.55 Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area.
§ 7.56 Acadia National Park.
§ 7.57 Lake Meredith National Recreation Area.
§ 7.58 Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
§ 7.59 Grand Portage National Monument.
§ 7.60 Herbert Hoover National Historic Site.
§ 7.61 Fort Caroline National Memorial.
§ 7.62 Lake Chelan National Recreation Area.
§ 7.63 Dinosaur National Monument.
§ 7.64 Petersburg National Battlefield.
§ 7.65 Assateague Island National Seashore.
§ 7.66 North Cascades National Park.
§ 7.67 Cape Cod National Seashore.
§ 7.68 Russell Cave National Monument.
§ 7.69 Ross Lake National Recreation Area.
§ 7.70 Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
§ 7.71 Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
§ 7.72 Arkansas Post National Memorial.
§ 7.73 Buck Island Reef National Monument.
§ 7.74 Virgin Islands National Park.
§ 7.75 Padre Island National Seashore.
§ 7.76 Wright Brothers National Memorial.
§ 7.77 Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
§ 7.78 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.
§ 7.79 Amistad Recreation Area.
§ 7.80 Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
§ 7.81 Point Reyes National Seashore.
§ 7.82 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
§ 7.83 Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
§ 7.84 Channel Islands National Park.
§ 7.85 Big Thicket National Preserve.
§ 7.86 Big Cypress National Preserve.
§ 7.87 Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park.
§ 7.88 Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.
§ 7.89 New River Gorge National River.
§ 7.90 Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.
§ 7.91 Whiskeytown Unit, Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area.
§ 7.92 Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area.
§ 7.93 Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
§ 7.94 Bryce Canyon National Park.
§ 7.96 National Capital Region.
§ 7.97 Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
§ 7.100 Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
§ 8.2 Basis and purpose.
§ 8.4 Federal and State labor laws.
§ 8.5 Access for investigators.
§ 8.8 Filing of labor agreements.
§ 8.9 Posting of regulations.
§ 9.1 Purpose and scope.
§ 9.4 Surface disturbance moratorium.
§ 9.6 Transfers of interest.
§ 9.8 Use of water.
§ 9.9 Plan of operations.
§ 9.10 Plan of operations approval.
§ 9.12 Supplementation or revision of plan of operations.
§ 9.15 Use of roads by commercial vehicles.
§ 9.17 Public inspection of documents.
§ 9.18 Surface use and patent restrictions.
§ 9.301 Scope and applicability.
§ 9.303 Coordination of AMRAP activities in National Park System units.
§ 9.306 Application review process and approval standards.
§ 9.307 Permitting requirements and standards.
§ 9.308 Permit modification, suspension, and cancellation.
§ 11.3 Power to revoke.
§ 12.1 Applicability and scope.
§ 12.2 Purpose of National Cemeteries.
§ 12.4 Special events and demonstrations.
§ 12.6 Disinterments and exhumations.
§ 12.7 Headstones and markers.
§ 12.8 Memorial headstones and markers.
§ 12.10 Floral and commemorative tributes.
§ 13.2 Applicability and scope.
§ 13.20 Obstruction of airstrips.
§ 13.30 Weapons, traps and nets.
§ 13.35 Preservation of natural features.
§ 13.40 Taking of fish.
§ 13.42 Taking of wildlife in national preserves.
§ 13.45 Unattended or abandoned property.
§ 13.50 Closure and restriction procedures.
§ 13.300 Applicability and scope.
§ 13.320 Preference to Cook Inlet Region, Incorporated.
§ 13.325 Most directly affected Native Corporation.
§ 13.400 Purpose and policy.
§ 13.430 Determination of resident zones.
§ 13.440 Subsistence permits for persons whose primary, permanent home is outside a resident zone.
§ 13.450 Prohibition of aircraft use.
§ 13.460 Use of snowmobiles, motorboats, dog teams, and other means of surface transportation traditionally employed by local rural residents engaged in subsistence uses.
§ 13.480 Subsistence hunting and trapping.
§ 13.485 Subsistence use of timber and plant material.
§ 13.490 Closure to subsistence uses of fish and wildlife.
§ 13.495 Application procedures for subsistence permits and aircraft exceptions.
§ 13.550 Wildlife distance conditions.
§ 13.602 Subsistence resident zone.
§ 13.604 Wildlife distance conditions.
§ 13.802 Subsistence resident zone.
§ 13.1002 Subsistence resident zone.
§ 13.1008 Solid waste disposal.
§ 13.1404 Preservation of natural, cultural, and archaeological resources.
§ 13.1502 Subsistence resident zone.
§ 13.1602 Subsistence resident zone.
§ 13.1604 Solid waste disposal.
§ 13.1904 Kennecott Mines National Historic Landmark (KNHL).
§ 13.1906 Headquarters/Visitor Center Developed Area (HVCDA).
§ 13.1908 Slana Developed Area (SDA).
§ 13.1910 KNHL and developed area closures and restrictions.
§ 13.1912 Solid waste disposal.
§ 13.1914 Off-road motor vehicle use in the Nabesna District.
§ 14.5 Nature of interest granted; settlement on right-of-way; rights of ingress and egress.
§ 14.6 In form of easement, license, or permit.
§ 14.7 Right of ingress and egress to a primary right-of-way.
§ 14.9 Terms and conditions.
§ 14.10 Areas of National Park System.
§ 14.22 Reimbursement of costs.
§ 14.23 Showing as to organizations required of corporations.
§ 14.24 Showing as to citizenship required.
§ 14.25 Documents which must accompany application.
§ 14.26 Payment required; exceptions; default; revision of charges.
§ 14.27 Application and use procedure.
§ 14.28 Incomplete application and reports.
§ 14.30 Nonconstruction, abandonment or nonuse.
§ 14.31 Deviation from approved right-of-way.
§ 14.32 Revocation or cancellation.
§ 14.33 Order of cancellation.
§ 14.34 Change in jurisdiction over lands.
§ 14.35 Transfer of right-of-way.
§ 14.36 Method of filing.
§ 14.37 Reimbursement of costs.
§ 14.38 Disposal of property on termination of right-of-way.
§ 14.51 Extent of grant.
§ 14.52 Termination of right-of-way no longer needed.
§ 14.55 Consultation with local bureau officials, program values.
§ 14.56 Concurrence by Federal Highway Administration.
§ 14.58 Terms and conditions of allowance.
§ 14.59 Additional rights-of-way within highway rights-of-way.
§ 14.61 Terms of grant.
§ 14.71 Lands subject to grant.
§ 14.75 Nature of interest.
§ 14.76 Terms and conditions.
§ 17.3 Lands subject to disposition.
§ 17.6 Action at close of bidding.
§ 18.1 What is the authority and purpose for this part?
§ 18.2 What definitions do you need to know to understand this part?
§ 18.3 What property may be leased?
§ 18.4 What determinations must the Director make before leasing property?
§ 18.5 May property be leased without receiving fair market value rent?
§ 18.6 Are there limitations on the use of property leased under this part?
§ 18.7 How are lease proposals solicited and selected if the Director issues a Request for Bids?
§ 18.8 How are lease proposals solicited and selected if the Director issues a Request for Proposals?
§ 18.9 When may the Director lease property without issuing a request for bids or a request for proposals?
§ 18.10 How long can the term of a lease be?
§ 18.11 What general provisions must a lease contain?
§ 18.12 What specific provisions must a lease contain?
§ 20.3 Maximum number of permittees.
§ 20.4 Revocation of permits; appeal.
§ 21.3 Use of thermal water.
§ 21.4 Registration of physicians.
§ 21.5 Therapeutic bathing requirements.
§ 21.6 Use of therapeutic pools.
§ 21.9 Solicitation by employees.
§ 21.11 Redemption of bath tickets.
§ 21.12 Lost bath tickets.
§ 25.4 Schedule of rates.
§ 25.5 Badges and uniforms.
§ 27.2 Commercial and industrial activities.
§ 27.4 Variances and exceptions.
§ 28.3 Boundaries: The Community Development District; The Dune District; The Seashore District.
§ 28.10 Permitted and prohibited uses.
§ 28.13 Variance, commercial and industrial application procedures.
§ 28.15 Approval of local zoning ordinances.
§ 28.20 Review by the Superintendent.
§ 28.21 Suspension of condemnation authority in the communities.
§ 28.22 Condemnation authority of the Secretary.
§ 28.23 Certificates of suspension of authority for acquisition by condemnation.
§ 34.2 Applicability and scope.
§ 34.7 Cultivation of controlled substances.
§ 34.10 Saddle and pack animals.
§ 51.1 What does this part cover?
§ 51.2 What is the policy underlying concessions contracts?
§ 51.3 How are terms defined in this part?
§ 51.4 How will the Director invite the general public to apply for the award of a concession contract?
§ 51.5 What information will the prospectus include?
§ 51.6 Will a concession contract be developed for a particular potential offeror?
§ 51.7 How will information be provided to a potential offeror after the prospectus is issued?
§ 51.8 Where will the Director publish the notice of availability of the prospectus?
§ 51.9 How do I get a copy of the prospectus?
§ 51.10 How long will I have to submit my proposal?
§ 51.11 May the Director amend, extend, or cancel a prospectus of solicitation?
§ 51.12 Are there any other additional procedures that I must follow to apply for a concession contract?
§ 51.13 When will the Director determine if proposals are responsive?
§ 51.14 What happens if no responsive proposals are submitted?
§ 51.15 May I clarify, amend or supplement my proposal after it is submitted?
§ 51.16 How will the Director evaluate proposals and select the best one?
§ 51.17 What are the selection factors?
§ 51.18 When must the Director reject a proposal?
§ 51.19 Must the Director award the concession contract that is set forth in the prospectus?
§ 51.20 Does this part limit the authority of the Director?
§ 51.21 When must the selected offeror execute the concession contract?
§ 51.22 When may the Director award the concession contract?
§ 51.23 May the Director extend an existing concession contract without a public solicitation?
§ 51.24 May the Director award a temporary concession contract without a public solicitation?
§ 51.25 Are there any other circumstances in which the Director may award a concession contract without public solicitation?
§ 51.26 What solicitation, selection and award procedures apply when a preferred offeror exists?
§ 51.27 Who is a preferred offeror and what are a preferred offeror's rights to the award of a new concession contract?
§ 51.28 When will the Director determine whether a concessioner is a preferred offeror?
§ 51.29 How will I know when a preferred offeror exists?
§ 51.30 What must a preferred offeror do before it may exercise a right of preference?
§ 51.31 What happens if a preferred offeror does not submit a responsive proposal?
§ 51.32 What is the process if the Director determines that the best responsive proposal was not submitted by a preferred offeror?
§ 51.33 What if a preferred offeror does not timely amend its proposal to meet the terms and conditions of the best proposal?
§ 51.34 What will the Director do if a selected preferred offeror does not timely execute the new concession contract?
§ 51.35 What happens to a right of preference if the Director receives no responsive proposals?
§ 51.36 What conditions must be met before the Director determines that a concessioner is a preferred offeror?
§ 51.37 How will the Director determine that a new concession contract is a qualified concession contract?
§ 51.38 How will the Director determine that a concession contract is an outfitter and guide concession contract?
§ 51.39 What are some examples of outfitter and guide concession contracts?
§ 51.40 What are some factors to be considered in determining that outfitter and guide operations are conducted in the backcountry?
§ 51.41 If the concession contract grants a compensable interest in real property improvements, will the Director find that the concession contract is an outfitter and guide concession contract?
§ 51.42 Are there exceptions to this compensable interest prohibition?
§ 51.43 Who will make the determination that a concession contract is an outfitter and guide contract?
§ 51.44 How will the Director determine if a concessioner was satisfactory for purposes of a right of preference?
§ 51.45 Will a concessioner that has operated for less than the entire term of a concession contract be considered a satisfactory operator?
§ 51.46 May the Director determine that a concessioner has not operated satisfactorily after a prospectus is issued?
§ 51.47 How does a person appeal a decision of the Director that a concessioner is or is not a preferred offeror?
§ 51.48 What happens to a right of preference in the event of termination of a concession contract for unsatisfactory performance or other breach?
§ 51.49 May the Director grant a right of preference except in accordance with this part?
§ 51.50 Does the existence of a preferred offeror limit the authority of the Director to establish the terms of a concession contract?
§ 51.51 What special terms must I know to understand leasehold surrender interest?
§ 51.52 How do I obtain a leasehold surrender interest?
§ 51.53 When may the Director authorize the construction of a capital improvement?
§ 51.54 What must a concessioner do before beginning to construct a capital improvement?
§ 51.55 What must a concessioner do after substantial completion of the capital improvement?
§ 51.56 How will the construction cost for purposes of leasehold surrender interest value be determined?
§ 51.57 How does a concessioner request arbitration of the construction cost of a capital improvement?
§ 51.58 What actions may or must the concessioner take with respect to a leasehold surrender interest?
§ 51.59 Will a leasehold surrender interest be extinguished by expiration or termination of a leasehold surrender interest concession contract or may it be taken for public use?
§ 51.60 How will a new concession contract awarded to an existing concessioner treat a leasehold surrender interest obtained under a prior concession contract?
§ 51.61 How is an existing concessioner who is not awarded a new concession contract paid for a leasehold surrender interest?
§ 51.62 What is the process to determine the leasehold surrender interest value when the concessioner does not seek or is not awarded a new concession contract?
§ 51.63 When a new concessioner pays a prior concessioner for a leasehold surrender interest, what is the leasehold surrender interest in the related capital improvements for purposes of a new concession contract?
§ 51.64 May the concessioner gain additional leasehold surrender interest by undertaking a major rehabilitation or adding to a structure in which the concessioner has a leasehold surrender interest?
§ 51.65 May the concessioner gain additional leasehold surrender interest by replacing a fixture in which the concessioner has a leasehold surrender interest?
§ 51.66 Under what conditions will a concessioner obtain a leasehold surrender interest in existing real property improvements in which no leasehold surrender interest exists?
§ 51.67 Will a concessioner obtain leasehold surrender interest as a result of repair and maintenance of real property improvements?
§ 51.68 If a concessioner under a 1965 Act concession contract is not awarded a new concession contract, how will a concessioner that has a possessory interest receive compensation for its possessory interest?
§ 51.69 What happens if there is a dispute between the new concessioner and a prior concessioner as to the value of the prior concessioner's possessory interest?
§ 51.70 If a concessioner under a 1965 Act concession contract is awarded a new concession contract, what happens to the concessioner's possessory interest?
§ 51.71 What is the process to be followed if there is a dispute between the prior concessioner and the Director as to the value of possessory interest?
§ 51.72 If a new concessioner is awarded the contract, what is the relationship between leasehold surrender interest and possessory interest?
§ 51.73 What is the term of a concession contract?
§ 51.74 When may a concession contract be terminated by the Director?
§ 51.75 May the Director segment or split concession contracts?
§ 51.76 May the Director include in a concession contract or otherwise grant a concessioner a preferential right to provide new or additional visitor services?
§ 51.77 Will a concession contract provide a concessioner an exclusive right to provide visitor services?
§ 51.78 Will a concession contract require a franchise fee and will the franchise fee be subject to adjustment?
§ 51.79 May the Director waive payment of a franchise fee or other payments?
§ 51.80 How will the Director establish franchise fees for multiple outfitter and guide concession contracts in the same park area?
§ 51.81 May the Director include “special account” provisions in concession contracts?
§ 51.82 Are a concessioner's rates required to be reasonable and subject to approval by the Director?
§ 51.83 Sale of Native Handicrafts.
§ 51.84 What special terms must I know to understand this part?
§ 51.85 What assignments require the approval of the Director?
§ 51.86 What encumbrances require the approval of the Director?
§ 51.87 Does the concessioner have an unconditional right to receive the Director's approval of an assignment or encumbrance?
§ 51.88 What happens if an assignment or encumbrance is completed without the approval of the Director?
§ 51.89 What happens if there is a default on an encumbrance approved by the Director?
§ 51.90 How does the concessioner get the Director's approval before making an assignment or encumbrance?
§ 51.91 What information may the Director require in the application?
§ 51.92 What are standard proformas?
§ 51.93 If the transaction includes more that one concession contract, how must required information be provided?
§ 51.94 What information will the Director consider when deciding to approve a transaction?
§ 51.95 Does the Director's approval of an assignment or encumbrance include any representations of any nature?
§ 51.96 May the Director amend or extend a concession contract for the purpose of facilitating a transaction?
§ 51.97 May the Director open to renegotiation or modify the terms of a concession contract as a condition to the approval of a transaction?
§ 51.98 What records must the concessioner keep and what access does the Director have to records?
§ 51.99 What access to concessioner records will the Comptroller General have?
§ 51.100 When will the Director make proposals and evaluation documents publicly available?
§ 51.101 Did the 1998 Act repeal the 1965 Act?
§ 51.102 What is the effect of the 1998 Act's repeal of the 1965 Act's preference in renewal?
§ 51.104 Has OMB approved the collection of information?
§ 60.1 Authorization and expansion of the National Register.
§ 60.2 Effects of listing under Federal law.
§ 60.4 Criteria for evaluation.
§ 60.5 Nomination forms and information collection.
§ 60.6 Nominations by the State Historic Preservation Officer under approved State Historic Preservation programs.
§ 60.9 Nominations by Federal agencies.
§ 60.10 Concurrent State and Federal nominations.
§ 60.11 Requests for nominations.
§ 60.13 Publication in the Federal Register and other NPS notification.
§ 60.14 Changes and revisions to properties listed in the National Register.
§ 60.15 Removing properties from the National Register.
§ 61.3 Implementation of this part.
§ 61.5 Grants to State programs.
§ 61.6 Certified local government programs.
§ 61.7 Subgrants to certified local governments.
§ 62.3 Effects of designation.
§ 62.4 Natural landmark designation and recognition process.
§ 62.5 Natural landmark criteria.
§ 62.6 Natural landmark monitoring.
§ 62.7 Natural landmark modifications.
§ 62.8 Natural landmark designation removal.
§ 63.1 Purpose and authorities.
§ 63.2 Determination of eligibility process.
§ 63.3 Procedures to be applied when the Agency and the State Historic Preservation Officer agree a property is eligible.
§ 63.4 Other properties on which determinations of eligibility may be made by the Secretary of the Interior.
§ 63.5 Federal Register publication of properties determined eligible.
§ 63.6 Review and nomination of properties determined eligible.
§ 64.3 Applicability and authority.
§ 64.7 Project selection and funding procedures.
§ 64.8 Project selection criteria.
§ 64.9 Project costs (State and local projects).
§ 64.12 Standards for grantee financial management systems.
§ 64.15 Financial reporting requirements and reimbursements.
§ 64.16 Retention and custodial requirements for records.
§ 64.17 Project termination and settlement procedures.
§ 64.18 Retention and use.
§ 65.1 Purpose and authority.
§ 65.2 Effects of designation.
§ 65.4 National Historic Landmark criteria.
§ 65.5 Designation of National Historic Landmarks.
§ 65.6 Recognition of National Historic Landmarks.
§ 65.7 Monitoring National Historic Landmarks.
§ 65.8 Alteration of National Historic Landmark boundaries.
§ 65.9 Withdrawal of National Historic Landmark designation.
§ 65.10 Appeals for designation.
§ 67.1 Program authority and function.
§ 67.3 Introduction to certifications of significance and rehabilitation and information collection.
§ 67.4 Certifications of historic significance.
§ 67.5 Standards for evaluating significance within registered historic districts.
§ 67.6 Certifications of rehabilitation.
§ 67.7 Standards for rehabilitation.
§ 67.8 Certifications of statutes.
§ 67.9 Certifications of State or local historic districts.
§ 67.11 Fees for processing certification requests.
§ 71.2 Types of Federal recreation fees.
§ 71.5 Golden Eagle Passport.
§ 71.6 Golden Age Passport.
§ 71.7 Entrance fees for single-visit permits.
§ 71.8 Validation and display of entrance permits.
§ 71.9 Establishment of recreation use fees.
§ 71.10 Special recreation permits and special recreation permit fees.
§ 71.11 Collection of Federal recreation fees.
§ 71.13 Exceptions, exclusions, and exemptions.
§ 71.15 The Golden Eagle Insignia.
§ 72.1 Purpose of regulations.
§ 72.11 Action program components.
§ 72.12 Assessment of needs, problems and issues.
§ 72.15 Preliminary Action Program.
§ 72.16 Preliminary Action Program requirements.
§ 72.17 Preliminary Action Program - commitments to be included.
§ 72.32 Funding and matching share.
§ 72.33 Timing and duration of projects.
§ 72.36 Land ownership, control and conversion.
§ 72.41 Demolition and replacement of existing recreation properties.
§ 72.42 Expansion and new development.
§ 72.43 Fundable elements: Recovery Action Program grants.
§ 72.44 Fundable elements: Rehabilitation and Innovation grant common elements.
§ 72.45 Fundable elements: Innovation grants.
§ 72.46 Citizen participation requirements.
§ 72.50 Grant selection criteria.
§ 72.51 A-95 clearinghouse requirements.
§ 72.52 Recovery Action Program grant applications.
§ 72.53 Preapplication process for Rehabilitation and Innovation grants.
§ 72.54 Rehabilitation and Innovation grants - full application process.
§ 72.56 Grant program compliance requirements.
§ 72.60 Grant administrative procedures.
§ 72.62 Amendments to approved grants.
§ 73.7 World Heritage nomination process.
§ 73.9 World Heritage criteria.
§ 73.11 Federal Interagency Panel for World Heritage.
§ 73.13 Protection of U.S. World Heritage properties.
§ 73.15 International World Heritage activities.
§ 73.17 Public information and education activities.
§ 78.3 Federal Agency decision to waive responsibilities.
§ 78.4 Federal Agency notice.
§ 78.5 Review by the Secretary of the Interior.
§ 79.5 Management and preservation of collections.
§ 79.6 Methods to secure curatorial services.
§ 79.7 Methods to fund curatorial services.
§ 79.8 Terms and conditions to include in contracts, memoranda and agreements for curatorial services.
§ 79.9 Standards to determine when a repository possesses the capability to provide adequate long-term curatorial services.
§ 79.10 Use of collections.
§ 79.11 Conduct of inspections and inventories.

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