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the National Forests, telephone lines (with free use and 

 free connection by Forest Service). 



PAYMENT FOR SPECIAL USES. 



The charge for permits is based chiefly upon the 

 value of that which is actually fnrnishp.fi to the per- 

 mittee by the Forest Service, including advantageous 

 location and other indirect benefits, and not _directly 

 upon the profits or the magnitude of the business which 

 ts^ltrr'de^carried on. Applicants should not send any 

 payments to the Fiscal Agent until a form letter of 

 transmittal is furnished by a Forest officer to accom- 

 pany the remittance. 



After the first payment for a special use has been made, the 

 Forester will, one month before any subsequent payment falls 

 due, send to the permittee, through the supervisor, a notice to 

 make payment. This will be done by the Forester in both For- 

 ester's and supervisors' permits, if an annual charge is made. 



A collection calendar record for all special-use permits, both 

 Forest IT'S and supervisors', is kept by the Forester. Therefore 

 supervisors need not keep any record as to payments, except 

 upon their regular special-use cards, and will call upon per- 

 mittees for payments only by forwarding notices from the 

 Forester. Supervisors' permits must always name the date 

 upon which the first and subsequent annual payments become 

 due. When preparing permits, the supervisors should, as a 

 rule, insert the nearest subsequent first or fifteenth of the 

 month as the date for the iirst payment. 



CLOSING SPECIAL-USE TRANSACTIONS. 



Although the Forester alone may revoke special-use permits 

 (Reg. 10), the supervisors themselves should promptly close all 

 special-use transactions which are terminated by abandonment 



