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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
Laws & Policies
Federal Laws
Laws are created by Congress and establish the highest order of legal authority over national parks.
  • Many laws, including the 1916 Organic Act that created the National Park Service, affect all areas managed by the National Park Service.

NPS Policies

Service-wide policy for the National Park Service is developed by the Office of Policy with public input and in accordance with applicable laws. Policies dictate many of the overall directions and procedures used by all parks. More...

Park Regulations

The Code of Federal Regulations 36 CFR parts 1-199 and the Park Compendium (PDF 136kb) provide a complete listing of park rules and regulations. These most specific rules are developed with public input to implement applicable law.

 

36CFR, PART 7.55--Special Regulations - Areas of the National Park Service

The following links are from 36CFR, PART 2--RESOURCE PROTECTION, PUBLIC USE AND RECREATION and are some of the more frequently sited regulations.

These links are to web pages sponsored by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration on the United States Government Printing Office web site.

Construction equipment for clearing the lakebed  

Did You Know?
When the Grand Coulee Dam was finished and the lake filled, 11 towns were submerged. Every structure was cleared or burned. Soon, the rising waters covered the forlorn concrete foundations with water and darkness. Some towns died, others were built above the new lake, replacing what was lost.

Last Updated: April 24, 2008 at 18:50 EST