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Timestamp: 2019-12-06 16:15:05
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 3800', 'art 3809', '§ 3809', '§8340', '§3715', '§3833', '§3715']

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43 CFR 3809.5 – How does BLM define certain terms used in this subpart?
Terms Used In 43 CFR 3809.5
Casual use means activities ordinarily resulting in no or negligible disturbance of the public lands or resources. For example–
(2) Casual use does not include use of mechanized earth-moving equipment, truck-mounted drilling equipment, motorized vehicles in areas when designated as closed to “off-road vehicles” as defined in §8340.0-5 of this title, chemicals, or explosives. It also does not include “occupancy” as defined in §3715.0-5 of this title or operations in areas where the cumulative effects of the activities result in more than negligible disturbance.
Mining claim means any unpatented mining claim, millsite, or tunnel site located under the mining laws. The term also applies to those mining claims and millsites located in the California Desert Conservation Area that were patented after the enactment of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of October 21, 1976. Mining “claimant” is defined in §3833.0-5 of this title.
Public lands, as defined in 43 U.S.C. 1702, means any land and interest in land owned by the United States within the several States and administered by the Secretary of the Interior through the BLM, without regard to how the United States acquired ownership, except–
(2) Are not “reasonably incident” to prospecting, mining, or processing operations as defined in §3715.0-5 of this chapter; or