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§ 552.153 32 CFR Ch. V (7–1–06 Edition)



to undermine discipline, authority or interfere with any person lawfully in

morale, are prohibited. any public place, or obstruct or hinder

(i) Being present in any ‘‘off-limits’’ the free passage of vehicles or pedes-

or ‘‘limited access’’ areas, except as au- trians. Any person loitering as defined

thorized in Fort Jackson Regulation above in any public place may be or-

190–3, is prohibited (See appendix A to dered by a law enforcement officer to

this subpart). leave that place or the Fort Jackson

(j) Use of a metal detector for other military reservation.

than official purposes is prohibited.

(k) When directed to do so by the § 552.153 Dissemination.

Military Police, failure to relinquish (a) Unit commanders and supervisors

possession or control to the Military shall ensure that newly assigned or at-

Police of abandoned property found on tached military and civilian personnel

the installation is prohibited. are informed of the prohibitions con-

(l) Scavenging in or removal of waste tained in this regulation. Soldiers-in-

items or recyclable materials from training will be informed of the provi-

dumpsters, garbage cans, outdoor trash sions of this regulation at the begin-

receptacles, recycling collection ning of each training cycle.

points, or landfill areas is prohibited, (b) All permanent party personnel

except for official purposes. This part and civilian employees will be re-

does not prohibit persons from col- minded annually of their duty to com-

lecting and disposing of scattered lit- ply with this part.

ter, including aluminum cans, from

roadsides, parking lots and recreation APPENDIX A TO SUBPART L OF PART

areas. 552—PARTIAL LIST OF OTHER PUBLI-

(m) It is prohibited for military per- CATIONS APPLICABLE ON FORT JACK-

sonnel to engage in outside employ- SON WHICH LIST PROHIBITED PRAC-

ment of any nature, including owner- TICES

ship or operation of a private business,

without the prior written approval of These publications are available for inspec-

their commander. Soldiers reassigned tion at the Office of the Staff Judge Advo-

cate, Fort Jackson, SC 29207–5000.

or reattached from one Fort Jackson

1. Distribution of Written Materials on the

unit to another Fort Jackson unit Installation—Fort Jackson Supplement 1 to

must obtain approval for continued AR 210–10.

employment from the gaining com- 2. Demonstrations, Pickets, Sit-ins, etc.—

mander within 30 days of reassignment. Fort Jackson Supplement 1 to AR 210–10.

(n) Except as authorized by the In- 3. Standards of Ethical Conduct for Em-

stallation Commander, Chief of Staff ployees of the Executive Branch, 5 Code of

or a Major Subordinate Commander, Federal Regulations, part 2635.

the use of radios, stereos, tape players, 4. Improper Associations—Fort Jackson

compact disk players or any other Regulation 600–5.

5. Mistreatment of Soldiers-in-Training—

similar electronic sound generating or

Fort Jackson Regulation 350–1.

amplification source, including equip- 6. Participation in Military Labor Unions—

ment installed or located in motor ve- Army Regulation 600–20.

hicles, in a manner that can be heard 7. Traffic Violations—Fort Jackson Regu-

more than 125 feet from the source, is lation 190–5.

prohibited. This paragraph does not 8. Areas of Access—Fort Jackson Regula-

apply to law enforcement or emergency tion 190–3.

vehicles, or safety warning devices.

(o) Loitering in any public place on Subpart M—Land Use Policy for

Fort Jackson, to include all parking Fort Lewis, Yakima Training

lots, is prohibited. Loitering is defined Center, and Camp Bonne-

as remaining idle in essentially one lo-

cation, spending time idly, loafing, or ville

walking around without a purpose in a

public place in such a manner as to cre- AUTHORITY: 16 U.S.C. 470, 1531–1543; 18

ate a disturbance or annoyance to the U.S.C. 1382; 50 U.S.C. 797.

comfort of any person, create a danger SOURCE: 59 FR 34762, July 7, 1994, unless

of a breach of the peace, obstruct or otherwise noted.



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Department of the Army, DoD § 552.164



§ 552.160 Purpose. affiliated with the Army or Fort Lewis

(a) This subpart establishes proce- per AR 210–1 require a Corps of Engi-

dures for entry to maneuver training neers Real Estate Agreement. Requests

areas at Fort Lewis, Yakima Training for fund-raisers by such non-profit or-

Center (YTC), and Camp Bonneville. ganizations, to be conducted on the

Procedures for other sub-installations Fort Lewis range complex, will be sent

to Fort Lewis will be developed by the to the Director of Plans, Training, and

Commanders of those installations. Mobilization (DPTM) Range Division of

(b) Uninterrupted military use of preparation of a DPTM staffing docu-

training areas is vital to the mainte- ment. The document will be circulated

nance of US and Allied Armed Forces for comment to Director of Personnel

combat readiness. In addition, maneu- and Community Activities (DPCA),

ver training areas may be dangerous to Staff Judge Advocate (SJA), Public Af-

persons entering without warnings pro- fairs Officer (PAO), and Director of En-

vided during training scheduling or use gineering and Housing (DEH). If the

permit processing. event can be supported, DPTM will ad-

vise the organization to contact the Di-

§ 552.161 References. rector of Engineering and Housing Real

See appendix E to this subpart. Property Branch. Requests for such ac-

tivities at Yakima Training Center

§ 552.162 Abbreviations. will be sent to the Yakima Training

See appendix F to this subpart. Center Commander for review and

processing. For Camp Bonneville, the

§ 552.163 Applicability. entry point is the Vancouver Barracks

(a) This subpart is applicable to all Commander. Corps of Engineers Real

military and civilian users of the range Estate Agreements require up to 8

complexes at Fort Lewis, Yakima months to process, and includes pay-

Training Center, and Camp Bonneville. ment of a $375.00 minimum administra-

(b) This subpart governs all use of tive fee, with actual costs determined

the Fort Lewis, Yakima Training Cen- on a case by case basis. Requests for

ter and Camp Bonneville Military Res- fundraisers in the cantonment area by

ervations outside cantonment areas, private organizations are processed per

housing areas, and recreational sites AR 210–1 by the Director of Personnel

controlled by the Director of Personnel and Community Activities (DPCA).

and Community Activities (DPCA). (d) Commercial use. Individuals or

These areas are designated on the Fort organizations using the range complex

Lewis, Yakima Training Center and for profit-generating activities must

Camp Bonneville Military Installation possess a Corps of Engineers Real Es-

Maps as Impact Areas and lettered or tate Agreement. As stated above, these

numbered Training Areas (TAs), and agreements require up to 8 months to

comprise the range complexes for each process and include a minimum admin-

Installation. istrative fee of $375.00, with actual

costs determined on a case by case

§ 552.164 General. basis. Entry point for these agreements

(a) Military training. Use of the Fort is the DEH Real Property Branch.

Lewis, Yakima Training Center, and Profit-generating activities include

Camp Bonneville range complexes for collection of fees for services per-

military training is governed by FL formed on the range complex, or sell-

Regs 350–30, 350–31, and 350–32. Sched- ing materials collected from the range

uling is per FL Policy Statement 350–2. complex. Real Estate Agreement hold-

Military training always has priority. ers must check into the range complex

(b) Hunting. Hunting, fishing, and daily by calling or coming to Area Ac-

trapping on the range complexes are cess.

governed by FL Reg 215–1 and the (e) Installation service and mainte-

Yakima Training Center Hunting Let- nance. Department of Defense (DoD)

ter of Intent (LOI). and contractor personnel on official

(c) Fund raising. Fund raising events business are authorized on the range

for non-profit private organizations not complex per appendix C to this subpart.



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