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necessary. If the application is not accompanied by a certificate 

 from the supervising engineer of the Reclamation Service that the 

 proposed works will not interfere with any project of the Kecluina- 

 tion Service the district forester will secure the certificate before 

 issuing the permit. 



The supervisor will cause such field examination to be made as 

 may be necessary and will submit a special-use report (Form 9G4), 

 accompanied when necessary by a report on timber to be cut or 

 destroyed (Form 578b), to the district forester. 



A field examination by the district engineer will be made only 

 when necessary in the judgment of the supervisor or the district 

 forester. 



When the application is approved the district forester will pre- 

 pare a permit on Form 832, in which will be inserted: Such items 

 of Regulation L-14 as are suited to the conditions of the case. 



The district forester will prepare an original and four copies of 

 the permit. He will send the original to the permittee, one copy to 

 the supervisor, one to the Forester, one to the chief engineer, and 

 will retain one for his own files. The district forester will also send 

 the Forester and the chief engineer a print copy of the map of loca- 

 tion. 



Whenever applications involve both National Forest and Interior 

 Department lands, the district forester will handle the application 

 in a manner similar to that prescribed for preliminary permit when 

 involving both National Forest and Interior Department lands. (See 

 p. 53.) 



TRANSMISSION LINE APPLICATIONS AND PERMITS, ACT OF FEB- 

 RUARY 15, 1901 (31 STAT.. 79O). 



All permits for transmission lines, except such as are a part of a 

 general power project covered by a power permit, or are brought 

 under such permit by an amendment thereof and for which applica- 

 tion is made under the act. of February 15, 1901 (31 Stat., 790), will 

 be issued by the Forester. 



When a transmission line is to be used in connection with a power 

 project already under permit and the application therefor is filed 

 subsequently to the issuance of the general power permit, a separate 

 permit will not be issued for the transmission line, but its construc- 

 tion will be authorized by an amendment of the general power per- 

 mit, after the execution by the applicant of an amendment to the 

 original stipulation. Such amendatory permits, as well as permits 

 for transmission lines for temporary construction purposes, and per- 

 mits to municipalities for municipal purposes will be issued without 

 charge. In all other cases, unless otherwise ordered by the Secretary, 

 a charge will be made of $5 per annum for each mile or fraction 

 thereof of National Forest land crossed by such lines. 



Applications for such transmission line permits will be filed with 

 the district forester and will, in addition to the papers required under 

 Regulation L-9, consist of tracings and field notes of survey, both 

 in the form and with affidavits and certificates required for such lines 

 when a part of a final power application. (See Reg. L-ll.) 



On the receipt of applications for transmission line permits, the 

 district engineer will examine them in the order of their receipt 





