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Chapter 332-52 WAC: Public access and recreation

Postby Grumpy » Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:02 pm

Chapter 332-52 WAC
Public access and recreation
Last Update: 2/11/09

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WAC Sections
INTRODUCTION, PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS
332-52-001 Introduction.
332-52-002 Purpose.
332-52-010 Definitions.
GENERAL RULES
332-52-100 Managing recreation and public use.
332-52-105 Capacity.
332-52-110 Destruction of property.
332-52-115 Removal of plants, soils, rocks, and other valuable materials.
332-52-120 Sanitation.
332-52-125 Posting.
332-52-130 Peace and quiet.
332-52-135 Campfires.
332-52-140 Pets, service animals, and livestock.
332-52-145 Firearms and target shooting.
332-52-150 Fireworks.
332-52-155 Anchorage.
RESERVATIONS AND PERMITS
332-52-200 Reservations.
332-52-205 Recreation permits.
CAMPGROUNDS, CAMPSITES, AND DAY-USE FACILITIES
332-52-300 Campground and campsite use and occupancy.
332-52-305 Water recreation facilities.
332-52-310 Day-use areas and facilities.
ROADS AND TRAILS
332-52-400 Managing road and trail use.
332-52-405 Construction and maintenance of trails and structures.
332-52-410 Traffic rules.
332-52-415 Parking.
332-52-420 Snowmobiles.
MILWAUKEE ROAD CORRIDOR
332-52-500 Specific rules for Milwaukee Road Corridor only.
NOTICE AND SIGNS
332-52-600 Notice of rules.
332-52-605 Compliance with signs.


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