Idaho Administrative Code Title IDAPA 26 - Parks and Recreation, Department of
Idaho Administrative Code (IDAPA)
Title 26 – Parks and Recreation, Department of
1. Purpose and Overview
Title 26 governs the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation (IDPR).
The department is responsible for the management, preservation, and development of state parks, recreational areas, and historic sites.
The rules provide guidance on park usage, operations, resource protection, visitor conduct, and agency administration.
2. Department Organization and Authority
The department operates under the authority of Idaho state law to manage public lands dedicated to parks and recreation.
IDPR’s duties include:
Operating state parks and historic sites.
Providing recreational programs and services.
Promoting outdoor activities and tourism.
Protecting natural and cultural resources.
3. Park Use Regulations
Title 26 outlines rules for visitors including:
Hours of operation.
Entry fees and permits.
Vehicle and boating regulations.
Camping and facility use policies.
Prohibited activities are defined to protect park resources and ensure visitor safety, such as:
Littering.
Unauthorized commercial activities.
Damage to flora, fauna, or property.
4. Recreational Programs and Permits
The department manages special use permits for events, group activities, filming, or commercial uses within parks.
Procedures for applying, fees, and conditions for permits are specified.
Regulations also cover hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities regulated within parks.
5. Resource Protection and Conservation
Rules address environmental protection, including:
Preservation of wildlife habitats.
Protection of archaeological and historic sites.
Restrictions on resource extraction or alteration.
Enforcement provisions support conservation goals.
6. Fee Structures and Revenue
IDPR sets fees for park entry, camping, boat launches, and other services.
Fees collected support park maintenance, improvements, and programs.
Fee schedules and refund policies are detailed.
7. Enforcement and Penalties
The department has authority to enforce park regulations.
Violations can lead to warnings, fines, or removal from parks.
Serious offenses may be referred for prosecution under state law.
8. Public Participation and Advisory Boards
Title 26 may provide for advisory boards or committees to guide department policies.
Public meetings and comment periods allow stakeholder input.
Summary Table
Topic | Description |
---|---|
Purpose | Manage and protect Idaho state parks and recreation |
Department Authority | Operation of parks, programs, resource protection |
Visitor Rules | Hours, fees, camping, prohibited activities |
Permits and Programs | Special use permits, commercial activities |
Conservation | Environmental and cultural resource protection |
Fees and Revenue | Entry and usage fees, support for park services |
Enforcement | Fines, warnings, removal, legal prosecution |
Public Input | Advisory boards, public meetings, stakeholder input |
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