Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 16 : Section 1241


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1241. Congressional statement of policy and declaration of purpose

    (a) Considerations for determining establishment of trails
      In order to provide for the ever-increasing outdoor recreation
    needs of an expanding population and in order to promote the
    preservation of, public access to, travel within, and enjoyment and
    appreciation of the open-air, outdoor areas and historic resources
    of the Nation, trails should be established (i) primarily, near the
    urban areas of the Nation, and (ii) secondarily, within scenic
    areas and along historic travel routes of the Nation, which are
    often more remotely located.
    (b) Initial components
      The purpose of this chapter is to provide the means for attaining
    these objectives by instituting a national system of recreation,
    scenic and historic trails, by designating the Appalachian Trail
    and the Pacific Crest Trail as the initial components of that
    system, and by prescribing the methods by which, and standards
    according to which, additional components may be added to the
    system.
    (c) Volunteer citizen involvement
      The Congress recognizes the valuable contributions that
    volunteers and private, nonprofit trail groups have made to the
    development and maintenance of the Nation's trails. In recognition
    of these contributions, it is further the purpose of this chapter
    to encourage and assist volunteer citizen involvement in the
    planning, development, maintenance, and management, where
    appropriate, of trails.



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