Well, it didn’t copy correctly. Here
it is again………..the Federal Code regarding pets on Public
Lands, National Parks and Forest Lands:
TITLE 36 - PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
CHAPTER I - NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
PART 2 - RESOURCE PROTECTION, PUBLIC USE AND RECREATION
Sec. 2.15 Pets.
(a) The following are prohibited:
(1) Possessing a pet in a public building, public
transportation vehicle, or location designated as a swimming beach, or any
structure or area closed to the possession of pets by the superintendent. This
subparagraph shall not apply to guide dogs accompanying visually impaired
persons or hearing ear dogs accompanying hearing-impaired persons.
(2) Failing to crate, cage, restrain on a leash which
shall not exceed six feet in length, or otherwise physically confine a pet at
all times.
(3) Leaving a pet unattended and tied to an object,
except in designated areas or under conditions which may be established by the
superintendent.
(4) Allowing a pet to make noise that is unreasonable
considering location, time of day or night, impact on park users, and other
relevant factors, or that frightens wildlife by barking, howling, or making
other noise.
(5) Failing to comply with pet excrement disposal
conditions which may be established by the superintendent.
(b) In park areas where hunting is allowed, dogs may
be used in support of these activities in accordance with applicable Federal
and State laws and in accordance with conditions, which may be established by
the superintendent.
(c) Pets or feral animals that are running-at-large
and observed by an authorized person in the act of killing, injuring or
molesting humans, livestock, or wildlife may be destroyed if necessary for
public safety or protection of wildlife, livestock, or other park resources.
(d) Pets running-at-large may be impounded, and the
owner may be charged reasonable fees for kennel or boarding costs, feed,
veterinarian fees, transportation costs, and disposal. An impounded pet may be
put up for adoption or otherwise disposed of after being held for 72 hours from
the time the owner was notified of capture or 72 hours from the time of capture
if the owner is unknown.
(e) Pets may be kept by residents of park areas consistent
with the provisions of this section and in accordance with conditions which may
be established by the superintendent. Violation of these conditions is
prohibited.
(f) This section does not apply to dogs used by
authorized Federal, State and local law enforcement officers in the performance
of their official duties.
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ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pam Bailie Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007
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SandyDSA@xxxxxxx; rides2far@xxxxxxxx; seamstob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [RC] dog woes Leash
Laws
Most BLM lands don’t have leash laws
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