APPEALS. (Beg. G-15.) 



Upon receipt of request for a reconsideration of a case, the Super- 

 visor will furnish the applicant with a copy of the 

 le?oSid e r rit1on isi n ' grazing regulations and of the instructions upon 

 which he based his decision, upon receipt of which 

 the applicant will prepare his formal statement in writing, verify it by 

 oath, and accompany it by affidavits of available witnesses. This 

 statement when submitted to the Supervisor will cover: 



Actual and legal residence of applicant. 



Period of residence. 



Description and location of legal subdivisions of ranch property 

 owned by applicant. 



Character of ranch property owned by applicant. 



(a) Improved farm land producing cultivated crops. 



(&) Amount of summer pasture or range. 



(c) Amount of winter pasture or range. 



(d) Amount of land controlling water supply. 



(e) Amount of forage produced annually. 

 Period of ownership. 



Description of ranges upon which the stock was actually grazed 

 during each of the years previously mentioned. 



Number of years applicant has held a permit to graze stock on 

 National Forest range. 



Number of each class of stock grazed under permit during pre- 

 ceding year. 



Number of each class of stock fed during each winter. 



Quantity of forage fed during each winter. 



Statement of reasons for reconsideration, citing the regulations and 

 special instructions contrary to the Supervisor's decision. 



List of witnesses who can substantiate the preceding statements. 



List of affidavits submitted in corroboration of statements. 



And such other material facts as may have a bearing upon the case 

 at issue. 



When all the evidence in the case has been filed by the applicant 

 with the Supervisor, he will examine the record carefully, and if evi- 

 dence upon material points is lacking he will notify the applicant of 

 the omission and advise him that he will be given 10 days additional 

 in which to submit the missing evidence. Within 10 days from the 

 date of the filing of the completed record the Supervisor will prepare 

 a formal decision, discussing each point of the applicant's state- 

 ment, and stating clearly the regulations and reasons upon which 

 his decision is based. This will be forwarded by registered mail to 

 the applicant. 



Should the decision be adverse, the applicant may file written 

 notice with the Supervisor within 10 days from the receipt of the 

 registered decision, requesting a further consideration of material new 

 evidence. Th'e applicant will be advised by registered letter of the 



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