43 CFR Part 49
PART 49—PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES PRESERVATION
- PART 49—PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES PRESERVATION
- Subtitle A—Office of the Secretary of the Interior
- Subpart A—Preserving, Managing, and Protecting Paleontological Resources
- § 49.1 What does this part do?
- § 49.5 What terms are used in this part?
- § 49.10 Does this part affect existing authorities?
- § 49.15 When does this part not apply?
- § 49.20 Does this part create new rights or entitlements?
- § 49.25 What information concerning the nature and specific location of paleontological resources is confidential?
- § 49.30 How will the bureaus conduct inventory, monitoring, and preservation activities?
- § 49.35 How will the bureaus foster public education and awareness?
- § 49.40 May the bureaus restrict access to an area?
- Subpart B—Paleontological Resources Permitting; Requirements, Modifications, and Appeals
- § 49.100 When is a permit required to collect paleontological resources on Federal land?
- § 49.105 Who can receive a permit?
- § 49.110 What are permit applicant qualification requirements?
- § 49.115 Where must a permit application be filed and what information must it include?
- § 49.120 How will a bureau make a decision about a permit application?
- § 49.125 What terms and conditions will a permit contain?
- § 49.130 When and how may a permit be modified, suspended, revoked, or cancelled?
- § 49.135 Can a permit-related decision be appealed?
- § 49.140 What is the process for appealing a permit-related decision?
- § 49.145 Has OMB approved the information collection provisions of this part?
- Subpart C—Management of Paleontological Resource Collections
- § 49.200 Where are collections deposited?
- § 49.205 What are the requirements for approving a repository to receive a collection?
- § 49.210 What terms and conditions must agreements between the bureau and approved repository contain?
- § 49.215 What are the standards for managing the collections?
- Subpart D—Prohibited Acts
- § 49.300 What acts are prohibited?
- Subpart E—Criminal Penalties
- § 49.400 What criminal penalties apply to violations of this part?
- Subpart F—Civil Penalties
- § 49.500 When can the Federal land manager assess a civil penalty?
- § 49.505 When and how does the Federal land manager serve a notice of violation?
- § 49.510 What is included in the notice of violation?
- § 49.515 How is an objection to a notice of violation and proposed civil penalty made and resolved?
- § 49.520 When will the Federal land manager issue a final assessment of civil penalty?
- § 49.525 How will the Federal land manager calculate the amount of a proposed and final assessment of civil penalty?
- § 49.530 How will the Federal land manager issue the final assessment of civil penalty?
- § 49.535 What are the options and timeframe to respond to the final assessment of civil penalty?
- § 49.540 What procedures govern the DCHD hearing process initiated by a request for hearing on the final assessment?
- § 49.545 What will be included in the administrative law judge's decision?
- § 49.550 How can the administrative law judge's decision be appealed?
- § 49.555 What procedures govern an appeal of an administrative law judge's decision?
- § 49.560 When must the civil penalty be paid?
- § 49.565 When may a person assessed a civil penalty seek judicial review?
- § 49.570 What happens if a civil penalty is not paid on time?
- § 49.575 How will collected civil penalties be used?
- Subpart G—Determining Scientific Value, Commercial Value, and the Cost of Response, Restoration, and Repair
- § 49.600 How is “scientific value” determined for criminal and civil penalties?
- § 49.605 How is “commercial value” determined for criminal and civil penalties?
- § 49.610 How is the “cost of response, restoration, and repair” determined for criminal and civil penalties?
- Subpart H—Forfeiture and Rewards
- § 49.700 Will a violation lead to forfeiture of a paleontological resource?
- § 49.705 What rewards may bureaus pay to those who assisted in enforcing this part?
- Subpart I—Casual Collection of Common Invertebrate or Plant Paleontological Resources on Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Reclamation Administered Lands
- § 49.800 Is casual collecting allowed on lands administered by NPS or FWS?
- § 49.805 Where is casual collecting allowed?
- § 49.810 What is casual collecting?