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Pt. 552, Subpt. L, App. A 32 CFR Ch. V (7–1–02 Edition)



APPENDIX A TO SUBPART L OF PART § 552.163 Applicability.

552—PARTIAL LIST OF OTHER PUBLI- (a) This subpart is applicable to all

CATIONS APPLICABLE ON FORT JACK-

military and civilian users of the range

SON WHICH LIST PROHIBITED PRAC-

complexes at Fort Lewis, Yakima

TICES

Training Center, and Camp Bonneville.

These publications are available for inspec- (b) This subpart governs all use of

tion at the Office of the Staff Judge Advo- the Fort Lewis, Yakima Training Cen-

cate, Fort Jackson, SC 29207–5000. ter and Camp Bonneville Military Res-

1. Distribution of Written Materials on the ervations outside cantonment areas,

Installation—Fort Jackson Supplement 1 to housing areas, and recreational sites

AR 210–10. controlled by the Director of Personnel

2. Demonstrations, Pickets, Sit-ins, etc.— and Community Activities (DPCA).

Fort Jackson Supplement 1 to AR 210–10. These areas are designated on the Fort

3. Standards of Ethical Conduct for Em- Lewis, Yakima Training Center and

ployees of the Executive Branch, 5 Code of Camp Bonneville Military Installation

Federal Regulations, part 2635.

Maps as Impact Areas and lettered or

4. Improper Associations—Fort Jackson

Regulation 600–5.

numbered Training Areas (TAs), and

5. Mistreatment of Soldiers-in-Training—

comprise the range complexes for each

Fort Jackson Regulation 350–1. Installation.

6. Participation in Military Labor Unions—

Army Regulation 600–20.

§ 552.164 General.

7. Traffic Violations—Fort Jackson Regu- (a) Military training. Use of the Fort

lation 190–5. Lewis, Yakima Training Center, and

8. Areas of Access—Fort Jackson Regula- Camp Bonneville range complexes for

tion 190–3. military training is governed by FL

Regs 350–30, 350–31, and 350–32. Sched-

Subpart M—Land Use Policy for uling is per FL Policy Statement 350–2.

Fort Lewis, Yakima Training Military training always has priority.

Center, and Camp Bonneville (b) Hunting. Hunting, fishing, and

trapping on the range complexes are

governed by FL Reg 215–1 and the

AUTHORITY: 16 U.S.C. 470, 1531–1543; 18 Yakima Training Center Hunting Let-

U.S.C. 1382; 50 U.S.C. 797. ter of Intent (LOI).

SOURCE: 59 FR 34762, July 7, 1994, unless (c) Fund raising. Fund raising events

otherwise noted. for non-profit private organizations not

affiliated with the Army or Fort Lewis

§ 552.160 Purpose. per AR 210–1 require a Corps of Engi-

(a) This subpart establishes proce- neers Real Estate Agreement. Requests

dures for entry to maneuver training for fund-raisers by such non-profit or-

areas at Fort Lewis, Yakima Training ganizations, to be conducted on the

Center (YTC), and Camp Bonneville. Fort Lewis range complex, will be sent

Procedures for other sub-installations to the Director of Plans, Training, and

to Fort Lewis will be developed by the Mobilization (DPTM) Range Division of

Commanders of those installations. preparation of a DPTM staffing docu-

ment. The document will be circulated

(b) Uninterrupted military use of

for comment to Director of Personnel

training areas is vital to the mainte-

and Community Activities (DPCA),

nance of US and Allied Armed Forces

Staff Judge Advocate (SJA), Public Af-

combat readiness. In addition, maneu-

fairs Officer (PAO), and Director of En-

ver training areas may be dangerous to

gineering and Housing (DEH). If the

persons entering without warnings pro-

event can be supported, DPTM will ad-

vided during training scheduling or use

vise the organization to contact the Di-

permit processing.

rector of Engineering and Housing Real

§ 552.161 References. Property Branch. Requests for such ac-

tivities at Yakima Training Center

See appendix E to this subpart. will be sent to the Yakima Training

Center Commander for review and

§ 552.162 Abbreviations. processing. For Camp Bonneville, the

See appendix F to this subpart. entry point is the Vancouver Barracks



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Department of the Army, DoD § 552.165



Commander. Corps of Engineers Real fenders may be cited by Military Police

Estate Agreements require up to 8 and may be subjected to administrative

months to process, and includes pay- action or punishment under either the

ment of a $375.00 minimum administra- Uniform Code of Military Justice

tive fee, with actual costs determined UCMJ) or Title 18 US Code Section

on a case by case basis. Requests for 1382, or Title 50 U.S. Code Section 797,

fundraisers in the cantonment area by as appropriate to each individual’s sta-

private organizations are processed per tus. Administrative action may include

AR 210–1 by the Director of Personnel suspension or loss of recreational privi-

and Community Activities (DPCA). leges, or permanent expulsion from the

(d) Commercial use. Individuals or Military Reservations.

organizations using the range complex

for profit-generating activities must § 552.165 Responsibilities.

possess a Corps of Engineers Real Es- (a) Commander, Yakima Training

tate Agreement. As stated above, these Center:

agreements require up to 8 months to (1) Schedule the Yakima Training

process and include a minimum admin- Center range complex per FL Reg 350–

istrative fee of $375.00, with actual 31 and FL PS 350–2.

costs determined on a case by case (2) Process requests for non-military,

basis. Entry point for these agreements non-commercial use per § 552.166.

is the DEH Real Property Branch. (b) Commander, Vancouver Barracks:

Profit-generating activities include (1) Schedule the Camp Bonneville

collection of fees for services per- range complex per FL Reg 350–32 and

formed on the range complex, or sell- FL PS 350–2.

ing materials collected from the range (2) Process requests for non-military,

complex. Real Estate Agreement hold- non-commercial use per Paragraph 6c.

ers must check into the range complex (c) Fort Lewis DPTM.

daily by calling or coming to Area Ac- (1) Schedule the Fort Lewis range

cess. complex per FL Reg 350–30 and FL PS

(e) Installation service and mainte- 350–2, including allocation of and for

nance. Department of Defense (DoD) recreational use.

and contractor personnel on official (2) Operate the Fort Lewis Area Ac-

business are authorized on the range cess Section.

complex per appendix C to this subpart. (3) Respond to DEH coordination on

Access to hazard areas for such per- timber sales and other commercial use

sonnel is governed by the appropriate of the range complex.

Installation Range Regulations. (d) Law Enforcement Agency (LEC).

(f) Non-DoD personnel in transit. In- Provide law enforcement and game

dividuals in transit across Fort Lewis warden patrols on the range complexes.

on State or County maintained roads, (e) Director of Engineering and Hous-

or roads designated for public access by ing (DEH).

the Installation Commander, require (1) Coordinate with DPTM and the

no special permits. See appendix B to appropriate Sub-Installation Com-

this subpart. This measure does not mander on Real Estate Agreements,

apply at Yakima Training Center or timber sales, wildlife management,

Camp Bonneville. construction, forest management, In-

(g) Alcoholic Beverages. No alcoholic stallation Training Area Management

beverages may be consumed on the (ITAM), and other DEH or Corps of En-

range complexes except as authorized gineers managed actions occurring on

per FL Reg 210–1. the range complex

(h) Failure to comply. Persons enter- (2) Ensure that Real Estate Agree-

ing the Fort Lewis, Yakima Training ment holders are required to notify

Center, or Camp Bonneville range com- Fort Lewis Area Access, YTC DPCA, or

plex without permit or scheduling, Camp Bonneville Range Control, as ap-

which constitute the consent of the propriate, of range complex entry.

Commanding Officer or his designated (f) DPCA. With DEH, manage Instal-

representative, are in violation of this lation hunting, fishing, and trapping

regulation and trespassing on a con- programs. Manage picnic and recre-

trolled access Federal Reservation. Of- ation sites located in the Fort Lewis



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