Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 103— - EXPANDING PUBLIC LANDS OUTDOOR RECREATION EXPERIENCES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - SIMPLIFYING OUTDOOR ACCESS FOR RECREATION › Part Part A— - Modernizing Recreation Permitting › § 8544
Starting in fiscal year 2024, the Interior and Agriculture Departments may run a "Service First Initiative" so their land agencies can work together. They can do projects and planning for each other, share or lease offices, and try out single, combined permits, applications, and leases. The two Secretaries can give duties to one another to improve service. This work does not change which laws apply to any agency’s lands. They may move or repay money between department accounts for this work if Congress has approved the funds, but not to get around spending rules. Each year they must report their activities to the House Natural Resources Committee and the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Within 2 years after January 4, 2025, the Secretaries must start a pilot for trips that cross multiple federal land units. The pilot must offer a set of separate permits or commercial authorizations that cover each unit, issue at least 10 such sets within 4 years after January 4, 2025, pick a lead agency for each set, and let people apply at at least 4 offices (at least 2 run by Interior and 2 by Agriculture/Forest Service). Each Secretary keeps enforcement power for lands they manage. The pilot does not apply to National Park Service concession contracts for lodging, facilities, or services.
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16 U.S.C. § 8544
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73