Part 291 — Paleontological Resources Preservation
- § 291.1— Purpose.
- § 291.2— Authorities.
- § 291.3— Exceptions.
- § 291.4— Preservation of existing authorities.
- § 291.5— Definitions.
- § 291.6— Confidentiality of information—general.
- § 291.7— Public awareness and education.
- § 291.8— Area closures.
- § 291.9— Determination of paleontological resources.
- § 291.10— Collecting.
- § 291.11— Casual collecting on National Forest System lands.
- § 291.12— National Forest System lands closed to casual collection.
- § 291.13— Permits.
- § 291.14— Application process.
- § 291.15— Application qualifications and eligibility.
- § 291.16— Terms and conditions.
- § 291.17— Permit reports.
- § 291.18— Modification or cancellation of permits.
- § 291.19— Suspension and revocation of permits.
- § 291.20— Appeals.
- § 291.21— Curation of paleontological resources.
- § 291.22— Becoming an approved repository.
- § 291.23— Minimum requirements of approval of a repository.
- § 291.24— Standards for access and use of collections.
- § 291.25— Conducting inspections and inventories of collections.
- § 291.26— Repository agreements.
- § 291.27— Prohibited acts.
- § 291.28— Civil penalty.
- § 291.29— Amount of civil penalty.
- § 291.30— Civil penalty process.
- § 291.31— Civil penalties hearing procedures.
- § 291.32— Petition for judicial review; collection of unpaid assessments.
- § 291.33— Use of recovered amounts.
- § 291.34— Criminal penalties.
- § 291.35— Multiple offenses.
- § 291.36— General exception.
- § 291.37— Scientific or paleontological value.
- § 291.38— Fair market or commercial value.
- § 291.39— Cost of response, restoration, and repair.
- § 291.40— Rewards.
- § 291.41— Forfeiture.