Recreation User Fees: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water, and Resource Conservation of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, on the Recreation Fees Authorized in the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, as Amended, June 27, 1985, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 287 pages |
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... Considering that the maximum fee levied in 1926 was also $ 3 ( at Yellowstone ) , the national parks must be among the biggest tourist bargains anywhere . Whether they should be quite such bargains remains a matter for debate . The ...
... Considering that the maximum fee levied in 1926 was also $ 3 ( at Yellowstone ) , the national parks must be among the biggest tourist bargains anywhere . Whether they should be quite such bargains remains a matter for debate . The ...
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... . It is not clear when ( or even if ) the Commission will have its first meeting . If such a Commission ever does get established , it is certain to examine fee options and policies . - 7 - Major Issues to Consider You may wish 19.
... . It is not clear when ( or even if ) the Commission will have its first meeting . If such a Commission ever does get established , it is certain to examine fee options and policies . - 7 - Major Issues to Consider You may wish 19.
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... Consider You may wish to consider the following issues or concerns regarding recreation fees at Thursday's hearing . Philosophy - How valid is the Administration's ( and other's ) view that users of federal recreation lands should pay a ...
... Consider You may wish to consider the following issues or concerns regarding recreation fees at Thursday's hearing . Philosophy - How valid is the Administration's ( and other's ) view that users of federal recreation lands should pay a ...
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... consider- ation . Rather than repeat those comments , I would ask that a copy of those remarks be included in the record of this hearing . Senator WALLOP . By all means . [ Chairman McClure's statement from the Congressional Record ...
... consider- ation . Rather than repeat those comments , I would ask that a copy of those remarks be included in the record of this hearing . Senator WALLOP . By all means . [ Chairman McClure's statement from the Congressional Record ...
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... consider and report legislation addressing recreation user fees . I wish that a full and comprehensive study could be initiated first rather than developing revenue estimates first , but this is not the only area of the budget where ...
... consider and report legislation addressing recreation user fees . I wish that a full and comprehensive study could be initiated first rather than developing revenue estimates first , but this is not the only area of the budget where ...
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Page 26 - ... to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.
Page 225 - Any claim based upon an act or omission of an employee of the Government, exercising due care, in the execution of a statute or regulation, whether or not such statute or regulation be valid, or based upon the exercise or performance or the failure to exercise or perform a discretionary function or duty on the part of a federal agency or an employee of the Government, whether or not the discretion involved be abused.
Page 124 - Disregarding for the moment the question of moral purpose, it is safe to say that the prosperity of our people depends directly on the energy and intelligence with which our natural resources are used. It is equally clear that these resources are the final basis of national power and perpetuity.
Page 111 - At the federal level, such ongoing funds might be available for land and water managing agencies, such as the National Park Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the US Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and even TVA and the Corps of Engineers.
Page 221 - where a service (or privilege) provides special benefits to an identifiable recipient above and beyond those which accrue to the public at large, a charge snould be imposed to recover the full cost to the Federal Government of rendering that service.
Page 15 - Agriculture and the National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Bureau of Indian Affairs of the Department of the Interior.
Page 75 - ... centers, scenic drives, toilet facilities, picnic tables, or boat ramps; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that a fee shall be charged for boat launching facilities only where specialized facilities or services such as mechanical or hydraulic boat lifts or facilities are provided: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, that in no event shall there be a charge for the use of any campground not having the following: tent or trailer spaces, drinking water, access road, refuse containers, toilet facilities, personal collection...
Page 197 - Ihe publications of the Park Practice Program does not reflect an endorsement by the agencies sponsoring Ihe program or by the editors.
Page 145 - Interior issuing such permits in accordance with the following criteria: (1) The direct and indirect cost to the Government; (2) The benefit to the recipient; (3) The public policy or interest served; (4) The comparable recreation fees charged by other Federal and non-Federal public agencies within the service area of the management unit at which the fee is charged; (5) The economic and administrative feasibility of fee collection; and (6) Other pertinent factors.
Page 69 - ... agencies, the National Park Service, the Forest Service, the Fish and Wildlife Service, and the...