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36 CFR 7.11 - Saguaro National Park. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 36 › Chapter I › Part 7 › Section 7.11 36 CFR 7.11 - Saguaro National Park.
§ 7.11 Saguaro National Park.
(a)Bicycling.
(1) The following trails are designated as routes for bicycle use:
(i) That portion of the Cactus Forest Trail inside the Cactus Forest Drive; and
(ii) The Hope Camp Trail, from the Loma Alta Trailhead east to the Arizona State Trust Lands boundary, located approximately .2 miles beyond Hope Camp.
(2) The Superintendent may open or close designated routes, or portions thereof, or impose conditions or restrictions for bicycle use after taking into consideration public health and safety, natural and cultural resource protection, and other management activities and objectives.
(i) The Superintendent will provide public notice of all such actions through one or more of the methods listed in § 1.7 of this chapter.
(ii) Violating a closure, condition, or restriction is prohibited.
[ 68 FR 50077, Aug. 20, 2003, as amended at 77 FR 60053, Oct. 2, 2012]
This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 16 - CONSERVATION§ 1 - Repealed. Pub. L. 113–287, § 7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3272§ 3 - Repealed. Pub. L. 113–287, § 7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3272§ 9a - Repealed. Pub. L. 113–287, § 7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3272§ 462 - Repealed. Pub. L. 113–287, § 7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3272
U.S. Code: Title 36 - PATRIOTIC AND NATIONAL OBSERVANCES, CEREMONIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS§ 501 - Definitions§ 502 - Regulations, licenses, and registration tags§ 503 - Use of reservations, grounds, and public spaces§ 504 - Installation and removal of electrical facilities§ 505 - Extension of wires along parade routes§ 506 - Duration of regulations and licenses and publication of regulations§ 507 - Application to other property§ 508 - Enforcement§ 509 - Penalty§ 510 - Disclosure of and prohibition on certain donations§ 511 - Authorization of appropriations
Title 36 published on 2015-08-22The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 36 CFR Part 7 after this date.2016-12-21; vol. 81 # 245 - Wednesday, December 21, 201681 FR 93600 - Special Regulations; Areas of the National Park System, Cape Hatteras National Seashore—Off-Road Vehicle Management
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-30735 RIN1024-AE33 PPSECAHAS0,PPMPSPD1Z.YM0000 NPS-SER-CAHA-22533 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Park Service Final rule. This rule is effective on January 20, 2017. 36 CFR Part 7 SummaryThe National Park Service (NPS) amends its special regulation for off-road vehicle (ORV) use at Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina, to revise the times that certain beaches open to ORV use in the morning, to extend the dates that certain seasonal ORV routes are open in the fall and spring, and to modify the size and location of certain vehicle-free areas. The NPS was required to consider these changes by section 3057 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015. The NPS also amends this special regulation to allow the Superintendent to issue ORV permits for different lengths of time than are currently allowed, and to remove an ORV route designation on Ocracoke Island to allow vehicle access to a soundside area without the requirement of an ORV permit.
2016-08-22; vol. 81 # 162 - Monday, August 22, 201681 FR 56550 - Special Regulations; Areas of the National Park System, Cape Hatteras National Seashore—Off-Road Vehicle Management
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-19844 RIN1024-AE33 NPS-SER-CAHA-21373 PPSECAHAS0,PPMPSPD1Z.YM0000 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Park Service Proposed rule. Comments must be received by October 21, 2016. 36 CFR Part 7 SummaryThe National Park Service (NPS) proposes to amend its special regulation for off-road vehicle (ORV) use at Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina, to revise the times that certain beaches open to ORV use in the morning, extend the dates that certain seasonal ORV routes are open in the fall and spring, and modify the size and location of vehicle-free areas. Consideration of changes to this special regulation was required by section 3057 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015. The NPS also proposes to amend this special regulation to allow the Cape Hatteras National Seashore to issue ORV permits that would be valid for different lengths of time than currently exist, and to replace an ORV route designation on Ocracoke Island with a park road to allow vehicle access and pedestrian use of a soundside area without the requirement for an ORV permit.
2016-04-01; vol. 81 # 63 - Friday, April 1, 201681 FR 18821 - Special Regulations, Areas of the National Park Service, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Dog Management—Extension of Public Comment Period and Corrections
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-07370 RIN1024-AE16 NPS-GOGA-19691 PX.XGOGA1604.00.1 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Park Service Proposed rule; extension of public comment period; corrections. The comment period for the proposed rule that published on February 24, 2016 (81 FR 9139), is extended. Comments must be received by 11:59 p.m. EDT on May 25, 2016. 36 CFR Part 7 SummaryThe National Park Service is extending the public comment period for the proposed rule to amend its special regulations for Golden Gate National Recreation Area regarding dog walking. Reopening the comment period for 30 days will allow more time for the public to review the proposal and submit comments. This document also corrects Table 4 to § 7.97 in the proposed rule by removing the designation of Ocean Beach as a Voice and Sight Control Area for walking four to six dogs that was included by an administrative error. The proposed rule also contained a typographical error in the email address for persons to contact the NPS for further information. The correct email address is goga_dogmgt@nps.gov.
2016-02-24; vol. 81 # 36 - Wednesday, February 24, 201681 FR 9139 - Special Regulations, Areas of the National Park Service, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Dog Management
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-03731 RIN1024-AE16 NPS-GOGA-19691 PX.XGOGA1604.00.1 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Park Service Proposed rule. Comments must be received by 11:59 EST on April 25, 2016. 36 CFR Part 7 SummaryThe National Park Service proposes to amend its special regulations for Golden Gate National Recreation Area regarding dog walking. The rule would apply to 22 locations within the park and would designate areas within these locations for on-leash and regulated ( i.e., voice and sight control) off-leash dog walking. Areas in these 22 locations that are not designated as open to dogs would be closed to dogs, except for service animals in accordance with National Park Service regulations. The rule would modify and, in some circumstances, relax the National Park System-wide pet regulations for these 22 locations. To the extent not modified by this rule, dog walking in all NPS-managed areas within the park would continue to be regulated under National Park System-wide pet regulations.
2015-12-18; vol. 80 # 243 - Friday, December 18, 201580 FR 79013 - Cape Lookout National Seashore, Off-Road Vehicle Management
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-31793 RIN1024-AE24 NPS-CALO-19111 PPWONRADE2,PMP00EI05.YP DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Park Service Proposed rule. Comments must be received by February 16, 2016. 36 CFR Part 7 SummaryThe National Park Service proposes to designate routes for, and manage off-road vehicle use within Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina. Under the National Park Service general regulations, the operation of motor vehicles off roads is prohibited unless authorized by special regulation. The proposed rule would authorize off-road vehicle use at the Seashore through a permit system and establish operational and vehicle requirements.
2015-12-01; vol. 80 # 230 - Tuesday, December 1, 201580 FR 74988 - Special Regulations, Areas of the National Park System, Lake Chelan National Recreation Area, Solid Waste Disposal
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-30349 RIN1024-AE09 PPPWNOCAM3PPMOMFO1Z.F00000 NPS-LACH-19666 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Park Service Final rule. This rule is effective December 31, 2015. 36 CFR Part 7 SummaryThe National Park Service is authorizing a solid waste transfer station near Stehekin, Washington, within the boundary of Lake Chelan National Recreation Area, that does not meet all the siting criteria of the general National Park Service regulations and accepts solid waste generated within the boundary of the recreation area from non-National Park Service activities.
80 FR 75022 - Special Regulations, Areas of the National Park System, Rocky Mountain National Park
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-30348 RIN1024-AE31 NPS-ROMO-19562 PPIMROMO6PPPMPSAS1Z.YP0000 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Park Service Proposed rule; notice of determination. Comments on the proposed rule and the notice of determination must be received by 11:59 p.m. EST on February 1, 2016. 36 CFR Part 7 SummaryThe National Park Service proposes to amend the special regulations for Rocky Mountain National Park to allow bicycle use on a 2-mile segment of the East Shore Trail located within the park. A portion of this 2-mile segment will require trail construction activities to accommodate bicycles and is therefore considered a new trail that will be opened to bicycles. National Park Service regulations require promulgation of a special regulation to designate new trails for bicycle use off park roads and outside developed areas. National Park Service regulations require publication of notice in the Federal Register providing the public at least 30 days to review and comment on a written determination supporting bicycle use on an existing trail.
2015-09-15; vol. 80 # 178 - Tuesday, September 15, 201580 FR 55259 - Special Regulations; Areas of the National Park System, Lake Meredith National Recreation Area, Off-Road Motor Vehicles
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-23168 RIN1024-AD86 PPWONRADE2,PMP00EI05.YP0000 NPS-LAMR-18708 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Park Service Final rule. This rule is effective October 15, 2015. 36 CFR Part 7 SummaryThe National Park Service is amending its special regulations for Lake Meredith National Recreation Area to require permits to operate motor vehicles off roads, designate areas and routes where motor vehicles may be used off roads, create management zones that will further manage this activity, and establish camping, operational, and vehicle requirements. These changes will allow off-road vehicle use for recreation while reducing associated impacts to resources. Unless authorized by special regulation, operating a motor vehicle off roads within areas of the National Park System is prohibited.
2015-08-27; vol. 80 # 166 - Thursday, August 27, 201580 FR 51945 - Special Regulations; Areas of the National Park System, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Bicycling
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-21198 RIN1024-AE18 NPS-CUVA-18292 PPMWCUVAR0,PPMRSNR1Z.Y00000 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Park Service Final rule. The rule is effective September 28, 2015. 36 CFR Part 7 SummaryThe rule authorizes and allows for the management of bicycle use on certain new trails within Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The National Park Service general regulation pertaining to bicycles requires promulgation of a special regulation to authorize bicycle use on new trails constructed outside of developed areas.