Title 43 › Chapter CHAPTER 35— - FEDERAL LAND POLICY AND MANAGEMENT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - ADMINISTRATION › § 1737
The Secretary may run studies, investigations, and experiments and may make contracts or agreements to manage, protect, develop, buy, or sell public lands. The Secretary can take gifts of money, services, or property for those purposes, including buying rights-of-way. Money given this way goes into a separate Treasury account and can be used until spent to pay related costs or to refund anyone who paid more than their share. The Secretary can recruit unpaid volunteers to help the Bureau of Land Management without following civil service classification rules. Volunteers cannot do hazardous work, law enforcement, policymaking, or replace employees. The Secretary may pay for things volunteers need, like travel, supplies, training, and supervision. Volunteers are not federal employees except for tort claims under title 28, for claims under subchapter 1 of chapter 81 of title 5, and for loss or damage claims under section 3721 of title 31. For fiscal years starting after September 30, 1984, up to $250,000 per year may be appropriated to run the volunteer program.
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43 U.S.C. § 1737
Title 43 — Public Lands
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73