R652-41-200. Rights of Entry on Sovereign Lands  


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  • 1. The division may issue non-exclusive right of entry permits on sovereign lands when the division deems it consistent with division rules.

    2. Commercial use of sovereign lands: a right of entry permit shall be required for any person to use, occupy, or travel upon sovereign land in conjunction with any commercial enterprise without regard to the incidental nature of the use, occupancy, or travel, except that a right of entry permit shall not be necessary when the use, occupancy, or travel is across authorized public roads or permitted under some other land use authorization issued by the division and currently in effect.

    3. Non-commercial use of sovereign land shall not require a permit provided that the use shall not exceed 15 consecutive days and shall not conflict with an applicable land use or with a management plan. At the conclusion of the 15-day period, any personal property, garbage, litter, and associated debris must be removed by the user. The use may not be relocated on any other sovereign land within a distance of at least two miles from the original site or be allowed to reestablish at the original site for 20 consecutive days. If, for any reason, a non-commercial, incidental user desires a document authorizing the use, the division may issue a Letter of Authorization upon payment of an administrative charge.

    4. Non-commercial uses of sovereign land exceeding 15 consecutive days will require a right of entry permit.