FS-2700-4i Special Use Permit for Outfitting and Guiding

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FS-2700-4i Special Use Permit for Outfitting and Guiding

OMB: 0596-0082

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`Use Code: 153
Authorization ID: #AUTH_ID#
Contact Name: #HOLDER_ID#
Expiration Date: #EXPIRATION_DATE#

FS-2700-4i (XX/202X)
OMB No. 0596-0082

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR OUTFITTING AND GUIDING
AUTHORITY:
Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act, 16 U.S.C. 6801-6814
(Ref. FSH 2709.11, section 41.53)

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Selection item 1: up to 10-year Priority Use Outfitting and Guiding.

This permit authorizes priority use outfitting and guiding for [number up to 10] __ years.
Selection item 2: 2-year Priority Use Outfitting and Guiding.

This permit authorizes priority use outfitting and guiding for 2 years.

Selection item 3: Transitional Priority Use Outfitting and Guiding.

This permit authorizes transitional priority use outfitting and guiding for 1 year.

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#HOLDER_NAME# of #HOLDER_ADD_LINE_1#, #HOLDER_ADD_LINE_2#, #HOLDER_ADD_LINE_3#,
#HOLDER_CITY#, #HOLDER_STATE# #HOLDER_ZIP# (hereinafter “the holder”), is hereby authorized to use
and occupy National Forest System lands, subject to the terms of this permit, to provide outfitting and guiding
services within the [name of Ranger District] ___________ of the _________________[name of] National Forest
or National Grassland, described as #TOWNSHIP_SECT_RANGE# #FIRST_DIVISION#
#FIRST_DIV_NAME_NUMBER#, #SECOND_DIVISION# #SECOND_DIV_NAME_NUMBER#,
#THIRD_DIVISION# #THIRD_DIV_NAME_NUMBER# (the permit area), as shown on the map in Appendix A.
The purpose of this permit is to authorize the following outfitting and guiding activities:
#PURPOSE#
and assign use as follows:

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Selection item 1: For holders of a priority use permit.
_____priority use service days ["or the service day equivalent of a quota"] for________[if appropriate,
designate activity or district].
Selection item 2: For holders of a transitional priority use permit.
______transitional priority use service days ["or the service day equivalent of a quota]
for____________________[if appropriate, designate activity or district].
Selection item 1: Select to have clause appear.
The quota for this use is ["Describe the quota. For example, the quota for this use is 3 launches per
day, six people per launch, 2 days per week for 12 weeks"].

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Selection item 2: Select to remove item 1 and have nothing appear.
__________ assigned sites
__________grazing use (in head months (HMs))

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This use will be exercised as described in the _______”five-year” or “annual”] operating plan.
The following appendices are attached to and made a part of this permit:



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APPENDIX A: Map of the Permit Area
APPENDIX B. _____ [“Five-Year” or “Annual”] Operating Plan, dated ________ and approved annually
APPENDIX C: Trip Itinerary
APPENDIX D: Estimated Fee Determination Sheet (approved annually)
APPENDIX E: Actual Use Report Format
APPENDIX F: Performance Evaluation Criteria
APPENDIX G: Other _______________________
APPENDIX H: Annual Stewardship Act Fee Offset Agreement
APPENDIX I: Stewardship Act Fee Offset Claim
I. GENERAL TERMS

A. AUTHORITY. This permit is issued pursuant to Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act, 16 U.S.C.
6801-6814, and 36 CFR Part 251, Subpart B, as amended, and is subject to their provisions.
B. AUTHORIZED OFFICER. The authorized officer is the Forest Supervisor, a District Ranger, or the Station,
Institute, or Area Director with delegated authority pursuant to Forest Service Manual 2700.
C. TERM. This permit shall expire at midnight on #EXPIRATION_DATE#. Expiration of this permit shall not
require notice, a decision document, or any environmental analysis or other documentation.



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A. FIVE-YEAR OPERATING PLAN. The 5-year operating plan, which shall be attached to this permit as
Appendix B, shall be submitted by the holder and approved in writing by the authorized officer before the holder
conducts any services authorized by this permit. The holder shall prepare, annually review, and revise as needed
the 5-year operating plan by #DATE#[date before start of operating season], in consultation with the authorized
officer. At a minimum, the five-year operating plan shall include (1) the season of use for authorized outfitting and
guiding activities, including the start and stop date of operations; (2) limitations on use established by the Forest
Service (including fire restrictions); (3) the fee calculation option to be used and a completed Estimated Fee
Determination Sheet (appendix D); and (4) any of the following that are applicable: (a) a process for submitting
trip itineraries (appendix C); (b) guidelines and limits for incidental grazing; (c) location and layout of assigned
sites to be used for base, spike, and drop camps or other purposes; and (d) authorized temporary improvements
on National Forest System lands, including a schedule for their construction and removal;
(e) identification of and schedule for any inspections that the holder is required to conduct at the holder’s
expense. Any operating plan revisions shall be submitted by the holder and approved in writing by the authorized
officer or the authorized officer’s designated representative before they are implemented.

A. ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN. The annual operating plan, which shall be attached to this permit as
Appendix B, shall be submitted by the holder and approved in writing by the authorized officer before the holder
conducts any services authorized by this permit. The holder shall prepare an annual operating plan by
#DATE#[date before start of operating season], in consultation with the authorized officer. At a minimum, the
annual operating plan shall include (1) the season of use for authorized outfitting and guiding activities, including
the start and stop date of operations; (2) limitations on use established by the Forest Service (including fire
restrictions); (3) the fee calculation option to be used and a completed Estimated Fee Determination Sheet
(appendix D); and (4) any of the following that are applicable: (a) a process for submitting trip itineraries (appendix
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C); (b) guidelines and limits for incidental grazing; (c) location and layout of assigned sites to be used for base,
spike, and drop camps or other purposes; and (d) authorized temporary improvements on National Forest System
lands, including a schedule for their construction and removal; (e) identity and schedule for any inspections that
the holder is required to conduct at the holder’s expense. Any operating plan revisions shall be submitted by the
holder and approved in writing by the authorized officer or the authorized officer’s designated representative
before they are implemented.
B. ITINERARY. The holder shall submit an itinerary for each type of trip.
C. PERFORMANCE REVIEW AND EVALUATION. The holder's compliance with the terms of this permit and
the five-year or annual operating plan is subject to annual performance review and evaluation by the authorized
officer. The holder's performance will be documented using the Outfitter and Guide Performance Evaluation
Criteria, Appendix F.

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D. TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENTS. No permanent improvements may be constructed under this
permit. Temporary improvements with negligible value, such as hitching posts, corrals, tent frames, and shelters,
may be approved by the authorized officer in the five-year or annual operating plan. Plans and revisions to plans
for design, development, and layout of temporary improvements must have prior written approval from the
authorized officer.

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E. PROHIBITION ON ASSIGNMENT OF USE. The holder may not assign all or part of the authorized use to
others.
F. PERFORMANCE OF SUPPORT SERVICES. As a general rule, the holder shall conduct the day-to-day
activities authorized by this permit. Activities that support the use authorized by this permit, such as food or
shuttle services, may be conducted by a party other than the holder, but only with prior written approval from the
authorized officer. The holder shall continue to be responsible for compliance with all the terms of this permit.
G. MAINTENANCE. The holder shall maintain authorized temporary improvements and the permit area to
standards of repair, orderliness, neatness, sanitation, and safety acceptable to the authorized officer and
consistent with other provisions of this authorization. The holder shall comply with inspection requirements
deemed appropriate by the authorized officer.
H. SIGNS. Signs posted on National Forest System lands must have prior written approval of the authorized
officer.
I. NONDISCRIMINATION

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1. The holder and its employees shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, sex (in
educational and training programs), national origin, age, or disability or by curtailing or refusing to furnish
accommodations, facilities, services, or use privileges offered to the public generally. In addition, the holder and
its employees shall comply with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, as amended,
and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended.
2. The holder shall include and require compliance with the above nondiscrimination provisions in any third-party
agreement made with respect to the operations authorized under this permit.

3. The Forest Service shall have the right to enforce the foregoing nondiscrimination provisions by suit for
specific performance or by any other available remedy under the laws of the United States or the State in which
the violation occurs.
J. EQUAL ACCESS TO FEDERAL PROGRAMS. In addition to the above nondiscrimination policy, the holder
agrees to ensure that its programs and activities are open to the general public on an equal basis and without
regard to any non-merit factor.
K. SANITATION. The operation and maintenance of all sanitation and food service systems and facilities shall
comply with applicable standards set by state and local health departments.
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L. REFUSE DISPOSAL. The holder shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local requirements
related to disposal of any refuse resulting from the use and occupancy authorized by this permit.
M. CUTTING, DISPOSAL, AND PLANTING OF VEGETATION. This permit does not authorize the cutting of
trees, brush, shrubs, and other plants (“vegetation”). Vegetation may be cut, destroyed, or trimmed only after the
authorized officer or the authorized officer’s representative has approved in writing and marked or otherwise
identified what may be cut, destroyed, or trimmed. The holder shall notify the authorized officer when approved
cutting, destruction, or trimming of vegetation has been completed. The Forest Service shall determine in
advance of felling the method of disposal of trees felled in the permit area that meet utilization standards.
Disposal may be by sale or without charge per 36 CFR Part 223, as may be most advantageous to the United
States. Debris from felling that does not meet utilization standards shall also be disposed of according to
methods determined by the Forest Service. Planting of vegetation in the permit area must have prior written
approval from the authorized officer.

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N. FAILURE TO EXERCISE AUTHORIZED PRIVILEGES. During the 5th year of operation and upon
termination, the authorized officer shall review actual use and adjust the allocation of use to match the highest
amount of actual use in 1 calendar year during the first 5 years of operation, plus 25 percent of that amount for
holders with up to 1,000 service days or the equivalent in quotas or 15 percent of that amount for holders with
more than 1,000 service days or the equivalent in quotas, provided that:

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1. The combination of the highest amount of actual use in 1 calendar year and the additional 25 or 15 percent of
use not exceed the amount of use allocated when the permit was issued; and
2. To ensure that 5 years of use are available for review as a basis for making the allocation adjustment, the
authorized officer may adjust the review period to include a previous or an additional year of use based on a
finding that extraordinary circumstances prevented a season of operation.
O. USE OF NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM ROADS AND NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM TRAILS. The
holder’s use of National Forest System roads and National Forest System trails shall comply with applicable
requirements in 36 CFR Part 212, Subpart A; 36 CFR Part 261, Subpart A; and orders issued under 36 CFR Part
261, Subpart B. Motor vehicle use shall be consistent with designations made under 36 CFR Part 212, Subpart
B, unless specifically provided otherwise in the operating plan. Over-snow vehicle use shall be consistent with
designations made under 36 CFR Part 212, Subpart C, unless specifically provided otherwise in the operating
plan.

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P. ADVERTISING. The holder shall not misrepresent in any way, either orally; in online or print circulars,
brochures, advertising, and other media; or on its website, signs, or letterheads, any aspect of the use authorized
by this permit, including services provided by the holder, the status of this permit, or the permit area. All the
holder’s online or print circulars, brochures, advertising, and other media regarding use of the permit area shall
state that the permit area is located in the [name] National Forest or Grassland.





Q. INVASIVE SPECIES PREVENTION AND CONTROL. The holder shall be responsible for the prevention and
control of invasive species, including invasive plants, within the permit area. For purposes of this clause, invasive
plants include non-native species recognized as such by the Forest Service, which are generally, but are not
limited to, state-listed noxious weeds. The holder shall follow invasive species prevention and control measures
prescribed by the operating plan.


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R. WEED-FREE HAY. The holder shall use only hay, grain, straw, pelletized feed, or mulch certified as noxious
weed-free or noxious weed seed-free by a State Department of Agriculture or other authorized county
official. The holder shall provide documentation of that certification to the authorized officer.