or is held responsible for a complete knowledge of the 

 uses in his District. He endeavors to accustom permittees 

 to cc.ll a~- the Station aim tall: over permits instead of go- 

 ins "to them, reducing field supervision to a minimum on 

 uses in force. 



On a large district during the field season a good 

 deal of patrol worli is required fron the Ranger. On these 

 trips reports on special uses and applications are planned 

 to "be arranged with other work. 



The cost of r,n initial examination 



is usually the greatest cost of a special use. It is planned 

 to keep that initial cost down as much as possible. 



?he rangers are encouraged to woric up personal ap- 

 plications and to discuss all points thoroughly "before any 

 unnecessary field trips with possible BurvesrJLng is done, 

 rather than notify the applicant to write to tho Supervis- 

 or's office. TThen a written. application is received suf- 

 ficient corresponding is done so that we are certain that 

 the applicant fully understands what the conditions will "be 

 and that he means "business; and also in order that as full 

 a knowledge as possible is obtained "before any unnecessary 

 field trips are mado, 



ion. When a field examination becomes 



necessary the applicant is aslrod to be present and to be 



able to give as much of tho information requested as he 



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