Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: April 5, 2024) |
Title 36 - Parks, Forests, and Public Property |
Chapter II - Forest Service, Department of Agriculture |
Part 223 - Sale and Disposal of National Forest System Timber, Special Forest Products, and Forest Botanical Products |
Subpart G - Special Forest Products |
§ 223.216 - Special Forest Products definitions.
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As used in this subpart:
Person: Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, Tribe, or other legal entity.Special forest products: Products collected from National Forest System lands that include, but are not limited to, bark, berries, boughs, bryophytes, bulbs, burls, Christmas trees, cones, ferns, firewood, forbs, fungi (including mushrooms), grasses, mosses, nuts, pine straw, roots, sedges, seeds, transplants, tree sap, wildflowers, fence material, mine props, posts and poles, shingle and shake bolts, and rails. Special forest products do not include sawtimber, pulpwood, non-sawlog material removed in log form, cull logs, small roundwood, house logs, telephone poles, derrick poles, minerals, animals, animal parts, insects, worms, rocks, water, and soil.