Who is Enforcing the Rules and What is the Penalty for Illegal Recreational use of the Lands?
DNRC Trust Land Banking Division OverviewGame wardens are primarily responsible for enforcement of the state land recreational use rules. However, trust land personnel may also enforce certain provisions. Violators are subject to assessment of a civil penalty of up to $1,000 per day for each violation. Informational pamphlets and copies of the rules are available from all DNRC offices. Additionally, informational pamphlets are available from FWP offices and license providers, as well as many BLM and USFS offices.
Is Recreational Use of DXM Illegal?
Recreational Drugs Information - Cannabis Culture ForumsPossibly. There may be laws making it a crime to use OTC medicines in any way other than directed on the label. Not that this stops people from using ephedrine (a bronchodilator) as a stimulant. Nor are you likely to get caught and/or prosecuted; the authorities are much too busy infringing upon our civil rights looking for the illegal drugs. But, remember - I SPECIFICALLY instruct you NOT to use any medicine in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
How is the government enforcing the Privacy Rules?
AMA (HIPAA) Frequently Asked Questions About the HIPAA Priva...least for now, the Office for Civil Rights ("OCR," the agency responsible for enforcing the Privacy Rules) has indicated that enforcement will be complaint-based. Accordingly, OCR will respond to complaints that are filed but will not proactively investigate. If a patient has a complaint that a physician violated the patient's privacy rights, the patient may choose to complain to the physician, to OCR, or to both.
Are all State Lands Open to Recreational Use?
DNRC Trust Land Banking Division OverviewState trust lands that are legally accessible and that have not been closed or restricted to such use by rule or by DNRC are open to recreational use. "Legally accessible state lands are those that can be accessed by public roads, public rights-of-way, public easement; by public waters that are recreationally navigable under the Stream Access Law; by adjacent federal, state, county or municipal land if that land is open to public use, or by permission of an adjacent landowner.
What Restrictions Apply to Recreational use on State Lands?
DNRC Trust Land Banking Division OverviewOvernight use (camping) on leased or licensed state land outside of a designated campground is allowed within 200 feet of a customary access point but is limited to two consecutive days. Camping on unleased or unlicensed land outside of a designated campground is limited to 14 total days within a calendar year. Camping in a designated campground is limited to 14 consecutive days.
What is the fine/penalty for illegal dumping?
Sacramento County Stormwater Quality ProgramFines and penalties are based on type and amount of illegally discharged material. Each violation can be based on, but not limited to, a cost recovery fine and/or enforcement fine. Paints, paint thinner, chemicals and batteries are all household hazardous waste that need proper disposal. Sacramento County residents can call (916) 875-5555 for drop off times and locations; Sacramento County business & commercial owners can make an appointment by calling (916) 481-1816.
Can I drink alcohol or use recreational drugs if I take medications?
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance: Frequently Asked Qu...Drinking alcohol or taking drugs while on medication for mood disorders can be very harmful. Always talk to your doctor, psychiatrist or psychologist before mixing alcohol or illegal substances with prescription medications. Also, ask your pharmacist for the package insert from your medication to learn about the drug interactions and side effects of your medication. Make sure you know how alcohol or illegal substances are going to interact with your medications.
Q51. Can I use a metal detector on Forest Service lands?
USDA Forest Service, Pike & San Isabel National Forests,...We discourage the use of metal detectors on Forest Service lands to protect and preserve cultural and historic artifacts. Also, you should be aware that the National Historic Preservation Act generally prohibits collecting anything 50 years old or older.
Who is responsible for enforcing water use restriction?
Brownsville Public Utilities Board - Customer Service - FAQThe Brownsville PUB will issue warnings for violations. The City of Brownsville is responsible for enforcing the restrictions and issuing citations.
What recreational opportunities are there on BLM's public lands?
Frequently Asked Questions, Bureau of Land Management Califo...BLM public lands offer more recreational opportunities over a broader geographical area than any other Federal land agency. In 1996, nearly 60 million people visited the public lands for recreational purposes, which included some of the following opportunities: hiking, fishing, hunting, boating, horseback riding, birding, off- roading, camping, and visiting historical, archaeological, and cultural sites.
What about America the Beautiful- the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands pass?
Tonto National Forest - Tonto PassNational interagency Senior and Access pass holders (including Golden Age and Golden Access Passports) are entitled to a 50 percent discount on the price of the Tonto Pass and watercraft use stickers. Discounted Tonto Passes and watercraft use stickers can only be purchased in person at Tonto National Forest offices or via phone order by calling 602-225-5366.
Who is responsible for enforcing rules regarding public pay telephones?
DoITT - FAQ: Payphone FAQDoITT has an enforcement unit that inspects public pay telephones. Inspections are conducted before a new phone is installed to ensure that the proposed location meets DoITT's siting requirements (pre-installation inspection) and after the phone is installed to verify compliance (post-installation inspection). Inspections are also conducted during the life of the phone to ensure that it is in working order and is properly maintained by the pay telephone company.
Is it illegal to use my cellular telephone while I'm driving?
CHP-Frequently Asked Questions of the Highway PatrolPresent California law does not prohibit the use of a wireless telephone while operating a vehicle. However, the CHP recommends common sense in its use and we urge users to familiarize themselves with their cellular telephone features and follow these tips: While talking, keep your head up and your eyes on the road, with frequent checks of side and rearview mirrors. If you must check information, arrange to call back and do your research while the car is safely stopped.
Why should I NOT use a home or Recreational Vehicle (RV) CO Monitor in my aircraft?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Home and Recreational Vehicle (RV) units are designed and manufactured to U.S. national and international standards for specific CO levels and operating characteristics. These levels and operations are substantially different from those needed for aircraft use. Also, home/RV units do not correct for altitude. In addition, many do not correct for relative humidity and/or temperature.
What are the rules for recreational fires?
FAQRecreational fires are allowed in the City of Thief River Falls with the following rules to be followed. Burning shall not be used for the purpose of disposal of rubbish, trash or combustible waste materials. Recreational fires must be a minimum of 25 feet from combustibles, i.e. dwellings and structures, decks, fences, etc. The fire may not extend beyond the property boundaries.
What are the rules for the instructional use of food?
Texas Department of Agriculture - Square MealsStudents may consume foods prepared in class for instructional purposes as long as they are not FMNV. Teachers may also use foods not prepared in class for instructional purposes as long as they are not FMNV or consist of candy type items. The TPSNP states these situations should be on an occasional basis, and food may not be provided or sold to other students or classes.
What if it lands and you can't find it?
NASA - Frequently Asked QuestionsSpacecraft tracking data would be used to determine the vicinity of the capsule, and a radio beacon would help pinpoint its location for pickup.
Are there any exceptions to a penalty for changing use?
Use-Value Penalty Frequently Asked Questions - Wisconsin Dep...Yes. Converting use to categories which may be assessed as 'undeveloped' (s.70.32(2)(a)5), 'agricultural forest' (s.70.32(2)(a)5m), 'productive forest lands' (s.70.32(2)(a)6), or 'other' (s.70.32(2)(a)7) does not subject the owner to a penalty. There is no penalty if the penalty per-acre would be less than $25. No. A literal reading of the statutes is that there is only one conversion from agricultural land. If that conversion is to a favored category, the conversion is without penalty.
