6 NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL. 



GRAZING TRESPASS. 



Regulation T-3. The following acts are prohibited: 



(A) The grazing upon or driving across any National Forest of anv 

 live stock without permit, except such stock as are specific-nil/ 

 exempted from permit by the regulations of the Secretary of Agri- 

 culture, or the grazing upon or driving across any National Forest 

 of any live stock in violation of the terms of a permit. 



(B) The grazing of stock upon National Forest land within an area 

 closed to the grazing of that class of stock. 



(C) The grazing of stock upon an area withdrawn from use for 

 grazing purposes to protect it from damage by reason of the improper 

 handling of the stock:, after the receipt of notice from an authorized 

 Forest officer of such withdrawal and of the amendment of the grazing 

 permit. 



OCCUPANCY TRESPASS. 



Regulation T-4. The following acts are prohibited: 



(A) Squatting upon National Forest land, or making settlement 

 thereon, except in accordance with the act of June 11, 1906, entitle 1 

 "An act to provide for the entry of agricultural lands within forest 

 reserves." 



(B) Constructing or maintaining any kind of works, structure, fence, 

 or inclosure; conducting any kind of business enterprise or carrying 

 on any kind of work on National Forest land without a permit, except 

 as otherwise allowed by law or regulation, and except upon a claim 

 for the actual use, improvement, and development or the claim 

 consistent with the purposes for which it was initiated. 



(C) The willful tearing down or defacing of any notice of the 

 Forest Service posted within a National Forest. 



SETTLEMENT OF TRESPASS CASES. 



Regulation T-5. The district foresters are authorized to settle 

 all cases of innocent or unintentional civil trespasses where the total 

 value of the forest products injured, taken, or destroyed is not in 

 excess of $100. 



Regulation T-6. Settlement of all innocent or unintentional civil 

 trespasses where the total value of the forest products injured, taken, 

 or destroyed is in excess of $100 will be effected by the Secretary of 

 Agriculture. All willful civil trespasses, or those involving injury 

 to the lands of the United States, separate and apart from the taking, 

 injury, or destruction of forest products, and all criminal trespasses 

 will be reported to the Secretary of Agriculture for reference to the 

 Attorney General for action. 



