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Terms & Conditions (read carefully)

  1. This permit is non-refundable. Any changes to reserved dates must be made at least five (5) days prior to the original reservation.
  2. The holder shall maintain the improvements and premise to standards of repair, orderliness, sanitation, and safety acceptable to the Forest Officer in charge (you will receive “Rules for Occupancy” with receipt of permit).
  3. The holder, in exercising the privileges granted by this permit, shall comply with the regulations of the Department of Agriculture and all Federal, State, County and municipal laws, ordinances, or regulations which are applicable to the area of operations covered by this permit.
  4. The holder shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent and suppress wildfires. No material shall be disposed of by burning in open fires during the closed season established by law or regulation without a written permit from the Forest Officer in charge or an authorized acting officer.
  5. The holder shall exercise diligence in preventing damage to the land and other property of the United States covered by, and used in connection with this permit. The holder shall reimburse the United States for any damage of property, other than ordinary wear and tear, caused by the holder related to the occupancy of the facilities and the use of other property under the terms of this permit.
  6. Avalanches, rising water, high winds, falling limbs or trees, and other hazards are natural phenomenons in the forest that present risks which the holder assumes the responsibility of inspecting the site and immediate adjoining area for dangerous trees, hanging limbs, and other evidence of hazardous conditions and, after securing permission from the Forest Service, removing such hazards.
  7. The holder shall pack out and properly dispose of refuse, and shall not discharge waste of refuse into surface waters.
  8. In the event of an emergency rescue involving the holder or any other parties involved in the use, which involve helicopter evacuation, the holder will be responsible for the cost of such rescue.
  9. No fireworks shall be stored or used on the land covered by this permit, or in the structures thereon.
  10. This permit shall not be exclusive. The Forest Service reserves the right to use or permit others to use any part of the permitted area for any purpose, provided such use does not interfere with the rights and privileges hereby authorized.
  11. The holder shall indemnify the United States against any liability for damage to life or property arising from the holder’s occupancy or use of National Forest lands under this permit.
  12. This permit is not transferable.



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