| Administrative law - 1984 - 550 pages
...this regulation for >ie general' purpose of maintaining, "ithout unnecessary restrictions on '(•her uses, including that of timber, the primitive character...particularly in the vicinity of lakes, streams, and portages. (a) In the management of the timber resources of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, two zones are established:... | |
| Administrative law - 1971 - 444 pages
...general authority of the Chief, Forest Service, with respect to roads and public utility improvements, in accordance with the general purpose of maintaining without unnecessary restrictions on other uses, the primitive character of the Area. (e) To the extent not limited by the Wilderness Act, the Chief,... | |
| Administrative law - 1972 - 334 pages
...general authority of the Chief, Forest Service, with respect to roads and public utility improvements, in accordance with the general purpose of maintaining without unnecessary restrictions on other uses, the primitive character of the Area. (e) To the extent not limited by the Wilderness Act, the Chief,... | |
| Administrative law - 1968 - 434 pages
...general authority of the Chief, Forest Service, with respect to roads and public utility improvements, in accordance with the general purpose of maintaining without unnecessary restrictions on other uses, the primitive character of the Area. (e) To the extent not limited by the Wilderness Act, the Chief,... | |
| Administrative law - 1969 - 334 pages
...general authority of the Chief, Forest Service, with respect to roads and public utility improvements, in accordance with the general purpose of maintaining without unnecessary restrictions on other uses, the primitive character of the Area. (e) To the extent not limited by the Wilderness Act, the Chief,... | |
| Administrative law - 1970 - 400 pages
...general authority of the Chief, Forest Service, with respect to roads and public utility improvements, in accordance with the general purpose of maintaining without unnecessary restrictions on other uses, the primitive character of the Area. (e) To the extent not limited by the Wilderness Act, the Chief,... | |
| Administrative law - 1967 - 340 pages
...general authority of the Chief, Forest Service, with respect to roads and public utility improvements, in accordance with the general purpose of maintaining without unnecessary restrictions on other uses, the primitive character of the Area. (e) To the extent not limited by the Wilderness Act, the Chief,... | |
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