(1) If a lessee wishes to be notified
prior to anyone entering upon the leasehold for general recreational use other
than discharge of firearms for any purpose other than licensed hunting, horse
use for any purpose other than licensed hunting, or overnight use, the lessee
shall post, at all customary access points, signs that are provided by the
department or that are duplicated from signs provided by the department. The
lessee must include on the sign the following information:
(a) name of the lessee or lessee's agent who must be notified;
(b) telephone number of the lessee or lessee's agent;
(c) clear directions to the location at which the lessee or the lessee's agent may be contacted; and
(d) clear directions to the location of the closest drop box. If the lessee does not wish to be notified in person or by
telephone, the sign must so indicate and need not contain the information
required in (b) and (c) . The information must be legible and legibility must be
maintained.
(2) A lessee who posts land pursuant to (1) shall provide a clearly identified drop box for each single tract at a customary
access point to the tract, except that a lessee of 2 or more contiguous tracts
may provide 1 drop box for those tracts to which the access point provides
convenient access. In cases in which a customary access point cannot be easily
identified or a question of the convenience of an access point is raised by the
public, the area manager shall make a determination and the lessee shall
install drop boxes in accordance with that determination.
(3) If the lessee or agent wishes to be notified in person or by telephone, the lessee
or his or her agent shall be available to receive notice from recreational
users by telephone or in person from the hours of 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. A
person wishing to make general recreational use of state lands posted pursuant
to (1) shall contact the lessee or lessee's agent in person or by telephone
during those hours if the recreationist's access point to the state land is 5
miles or less by the shortest road from the nearest public telephone or the
location at which the lessee or lessee's agent is available unless the lessee
or lessee's agent is not available. The recreationist may determine which method
of contact to employ. If the recreationist contacts the lessee or agent in
person or by telephone, the recreationist shall, upon request, provide his or
her name, address, and recreational use license number, the name and
recreational use license numbers of all recreationists in his or her party, and
the dates of use. Notice is considered to have occurred if the recreationist is
answered by a telephone answering machine and the recreationist leaves his or
her name, address, and recreation use license number and the same information
for each member of his or her party. Notice authorizes the recreationist to
engage in general recreational use for 3 consecutive days, or any longer
period specified by the lessee, without further notice. In addition, no further
notice is required as long as the recreationist is engaged in continuous
general recreational use that includes the state land and that makes further
notice impossible or extremely impractical, such as a back country hunting or
fishing trip. If the recreationist attempts to contact the lessee by telephone
or in person but the lessee or agent is not available, or if the shortest road
distance from the recreationist's access point to the nearest public telephone
or the location at which the lessee or lessee's agent is available is greater
than 5 miles, the recreationist shall leave a notice in the drop box provided
pursuant to (2) . Notice by drop box is effective for 3 consecutive days or
until the end of any continuous general recreational use that includes the
state land and that makes additional notice impossible or extremely
impractical.
(4) If the lessee wishes to be notified by drop box only, the recreationist shall
leave notice in the drop box provided pursuant to (2) . The notice must provide the
recreationist's name, address, and recreational use license number and the
names, addresses, and recreational use license numbers of each person in his or
her party, and the dates of use. The recreationist is responsible for
providing paper and pencil or pen to prepare the notice. Notice by drop box is
effective for 3 consecutive days or until the end of any continuous general
recreational use that includes the state land and that makes addi-
tional notice impossible or extremely impractical, such as a back country hunting or
fishing trip.
(5) The department shall, after notice and opportunity for informal hearing at the main
office of the department in Helena, revoke the general recreational use license
of any person who violates (3) or (4) . In addition, the department may prohibit
the person from obtaining a recreational use license for a period not exceeding
2 years from the effective date of the revoked license.