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[88 STAT. 193]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 193]

88 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 93-303-JUNE 7, 1974

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(d) Subsection (a)(2) is revised by deleting in the first sentence "or who enter such an area by means other than by private, noncommercial vehicle". (e) Subsection (a)(4) is amended by revising the first two sentences to read: "The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture shall establish procedures providing for the issuance of a lifetime admission permit (to be known as the 'Golden Age Passport') to any citizen of, or person domiciled in, the United States sixty-two years of age or older applying for such permit. Such permit shall be nontransferable, shall be issued without charge, and shall entitle the permittee and any person accompanying him in a single, private, noncommercial vehicle, or alternatively, the permittee and his spouse and children accompanying him where entry to the area is by any means other than private, noncommercial vehicle, to general admission into any area designated pursuant to this subsection." (f) I n subsection (b) the first paragraph is revised to read: "(b)

EECREATION U S E F E E S. — E a c h

Federal

agency

16 USC 460/-5a.

Lifetime admission permit.

developing,

administering, providing or furnishing at Federal expense, specialized outdoor recreation sites, facilities, equipment, or services shall, in accordance with this subsection and subsection (d) of this section, provide for the collection of daily recreation use fees at the place of use or any reasonably convenient location: Provided, That in no event shall there be a charge by any such agency for the use, either singly or in any combination, of drinking water, wayside exhibits, roads, overlook sites, visitors' centers, scenic drives, toilet facilities, picnic tables, or boat ramps: Provided, however, That a fee shall be charged for boat launching facilities only where specialized facilities or services such as mechanical or hydraulic boat lifts or facilities are provided: And provided further, That in no event shall there be a charge for the use of any campground not having the following—tent or trailer spaces, drinking water, access road, refuse containers, toilet facilities, personal collection of the fee by an employee or agent of the Federal agency operating the facility, reasonable visitor protection, and simple devices for containing a campfire (where campfires are permitted). At each lake or reservoir under the jurisdiction of the Corps of Engineers, United States Army, where camping is permitted, such agency shall provide at least one primitive campground, containing designated campsites, sanitary facilities, and vehicular access, where no charge shall be imposed. Any Golden Age Passport permittee shall be entitled upon presentation of such permit to utilize such special recreation facilities at a rate of 50 per centum of the established use fee." (g) I n subsection (b) paragraph " (1) " is deleted; the paragraph designation " 2 " is redesignated as subsection "(c) EECREATION P E R MITS.—"; and subsequent subsections are redesignated accordingly. (h) I n new subsection (d) the second sentence is revised to read: "Clear notice that a fee has been established pursuant to this section shall be prominently posted at each area and at appropriate locations therein and shall be included in publications distributed at such areas." (i) I n new subsection (e) the first sentence is revised to read: " I n accordance with the provisions of this section, the heads of appropriate departments and agencies may prescribe rules and regulations for areas under their administration for the collection of any fee established pursuant to this section."

Rules and regulations.