Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/32/552.171
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§ 552.171
Compatible use.
Military unit commanders may request during initial scheduling or subsequent training event coordination that no permit holders be allowed in areas they have scheduled for training. If this restriction is granted, the Installation Range Control will close appropriate areas. The following military activities are considered incompatible with non-training access and automatically close affected areas:
Live-fire training events with danger zones extending into training areas.
Parachute and air assault operations.
Field Artillery firing. The numbered training area occupied by the weapons will be closed.
Training involving riot agents or smoke generating equipment.
The Installation Range Officer may also close training areas based on density of occupation by military units, unit size, or training to be conducted.
Areas allocated to modern firearm deer hunting are closed to both training and other recreational activities. At Fort Lewis, when pheasant release sites can be isolated by swamps, streams, or roads from the rest of a training area, multiple use of the affected training area (TA) is authorized.
§ 552.171 Compatible use.
(a) Military unit commanders may request during initial scheduling or subsequent training event coordination that no permit holders be allowed in areas they have scheduled for training. If this restriction is granted, the Installation Range Control will close appropriate areas. The following military activities are considered incompatible with non-training access and automatically close affected areas: (1) Live-fire training events with danger zones extending into training areas. (2) Parachute and air assault operations. (3) Field Artillery firing. The numbered training area occupied by the weapons will be closed. (4) Training involving riot agents or smoke generating equipment. (b) The Installation Range Officer may also close training areas based on density of occupation by military units, unit size, or training to be conducted. (c) Areas allocated to modern firearm deer hunting are closed to both training and other recreational activities. At Fort Lewis, when pheasant release sites can be isolated by swamps, streams, or roads from the rest of a training area, multiple use of the affected training area (TA) is authorized. 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 10 - ARMED FORCES§ 801 - Article 1. Definitions§ 802 - Art. 2. Persons subject to this chapter§ 803 - Art. 3. Jurisdiction to try certain personnel§ 804 - Art. 4. Dismissed officer’s right to trial by court-martial§ 805 - Art. 5. Territorial applicability of this chapter§ 806 - Art. 6. Judge advocates and legal officers§ 806a - Art. 6a. Investigation and disposition of matters pertaining to the fitness of military judges§ 3012 - Department of the Army: seal