Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 26 - Parks and Recreation, Department of
Rule 26.01.10 - RULES GOVERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF TEMPORARY PERMITS ON LANDS OWNED BY THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
Section 26.01.10.050 - POLICY

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 26.01.10.050

Current through August 31, 2023

01. Issuing Authority. Temporary permits are issued by the director in lieu of easements, and are required for all activities on or over IDPR owned land. (3-18-22)

02. Discretion. The board retains absolute discretion to grant or withhold a temporary permit on land which it owns. (3-18-22)

03. Consent Required. Temporary permits, their amendment, renewal and assignment and all subsequent actions are not valid without the written consent of the director. (3-18-22)

04. Modifications. Temporary permits and subsequent modifications, assignments and renewals require a formal application, and payment of a processing fee to reimburse the agency for staff time devoted to processing the request. (3-18-22)

05. Purpose Compatible. The purpose for which the temporary permit is sought must not interfere with the existing or anticipated values, objectives, or operation of department owned lands. (3-18-22)

06. Compensation. An appropriate compensation for use of department-owned lands, as set out in Section 150 of this chapter, must be paid to the IDPR in cash or in the form of offsetting benefits to be determined by the director. (3-18-22)

07. Control. At all times the control of gates, roads and park lands is retained by the State. The permit granted is for the grantee's use only, is revocable for cause, is issued for a specific period of time, not to exceed ten (10) years, but usually five (5) years or less, and automatically expires if not used for a period of one (1) year. (3-18-22)

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