12 NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL SPECIAL USES. 



The supervisor will not revoke special-use permits. When the 



necessity for revocation arises, the supervisor will 



report the case to the District Forester, who will t ake 



the necessary action in cases where the permits \vcro 



issued by the supervisor. Permits issued by the District Forester \\ ill 



be revoked by the Forester or the Secretary of Agriculture. Notice 



of revocation of permit will be sent in duplicate to the supervisor, 



the original for transmittal by registered mail to the permittee. 



CLOSING SPECIAL-USE CASES. 



The supervisor should promptly close all special-use cases ter- 

 minated by nonacceptance or abandonment. If the 



supervisors 86 permit was issued by the District Forester, the super- 

 visor should notify that officer of the action. Notice 



that the case is closed will b'e sent the applicant or permittee and a 



copy of the notice filed with the record. 



It the permittee fails to make the first payment, and to avail him- 

 self of the privilege granted, the supervisor may close 

 ^ ie case > an d no specific revocation is necessary, 

 since charge permits dp not become effective until 



the first payment is made, but the notice of closure will be sent the 



permittee. 



When the construction of a road or trail is completed, the super- 

 visor should close the case by filing with the record a 



and tra^cases. statement of such completion of construction. 



In the case of agricultural permits to Forest homestead applicants, 



the supervisor will close the case when he is notified 



upoSyofland! thai i e land has been listed by the Secretary of 



Agriculture with the Secretary of the Interior under 



the act of June 11, 1906. 



Hay-sale cases will be closed immediately upon receipt of notice 

 of payment and of removal of crop, by filing with the 

 cases! 1 C record a statement of such payment and removal. 



ANCIENT BUINS AND RELICS. 



Appropriating, excavating, injuring, or destroying any historic or 



. prehistoric ruin or monument, or any object of 



sion a antiquity without permit is prohibited by specific 



act of Congress. 

 Any application for a permit to examine ruins, excavate archaBO- 



logical sites, or gather objects of antiquity on National 

 trictForester Forest lands, shall be referred to the District Forester, 



who will see that the application is in accordance 

 with the uniform rules and regulations of the Secretaries of the 

 Interior, Agriculture, and War, under the act of June 8, 1906 (34 

 Stat., 225), and will require any necessary amendments of the appli- 

 cation. He will submit the application, together with his recommen- 

 dations (based on the supervisor's report), to the Forester, who will 

 refer the application to the Smithsonian Institution for recommen- 

 dation. 



