Code of Federal Regulations
Title 36, Section 2.1
                     The following is prohibited on National Park Service lands:

                        (1) Possessing, destroying, injuring, defacing, removing, digging,
                             or disturbing from its natural state:
                                    (iii) Nonfossilized and fossilized paleontological specimens,
                                          cultural or archeological resources, or the parts thereof.
                                    (iv) A mineral resource or cave formation or the parts thereof.
                        5) Walking on, climbing, entering, ascending, descending, or
                            traversing an archeological or cultural resource, monument, or statue,
                            except in designated areas and under conditions established by the
                            superintendent.
                        6) Possessing, destroying, injuring, defacing, removing, digging,
                            or disturbing a structure or its furnishing or fixtures, or other
                            cultural or archeological resources.
                        7) Possessing or using a mineral or metal detector, magnetometer,
                            side scan sonar, other metal detecting device, or subbottom profiler.

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