Last modified: March 08, 2000

PERMITTEES: People who hold "permits" for cabins within federally-controlled, public land, usually in National Forests. These permits allow access only - the individual must finance and build the cabin, provide water, electrical and other utilities, plus maintain any road that is needed for access. Access is limited depending on weather conditions, thus limiting the access to fair-weather months.

 

To review any bill in detail, go to the Thomas, Library of Congress
website and search by bill number.

Other Activities in Congress:

The House Agriculture Committee and the Senate Subcommittee on Forests & Public Lands Management continue to receive information on the proposed fee adjustment schedule for recreational special use permits.

For More Information Contact:

American Land Rights Association
Tel: 360-687-3087
FAX: 360-687-2973

                           

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Last modified: March 08, 2000