Title 16 › Chapter 87— FEDERAL LANDS RECREATION ENHANCEMENT › § 6807
Money set aside to be spent at a specific park or site must be kept in its own account. That money can be shared across the agency. It can only pay for eight types of recreation work, including repairs and safety, visitor services and signs, habitat work linked to hunting/fishing/wildlife viewing or photography, law enforcement for public use, costs of running the fee program and reservation or fee-management agreements, and processing or improving special recreation permits. The agency cannot use these fees for biological monitoring of listed or candidate species under the Endangered Species Act. Up to an average of 15 percent of total fee revenue may be used for administration, overhead, and indirect program costs. Amounts in a special account may also be used to help pay administration and marketing for the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass for the 5-year period starting when the joint guidelines are issued under section 6804(a)(7), and for a regional multientity pass under section 6804(d) for the 5-year period starting when that pass agreement takes effect.
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16 U.S.C. § 6807
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60