Special Use Authorization is a legal document that was released by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources - a government authority operating within Virginia.
Q: What is a Special Use Authorization?
A: A Special Use Authorization (SUA) is a legal document that allows the temporary or long-term use of National Forest System lands for activities or facilities that benefit the public.
Q: Who issues Special Use Authorizations in Virginia?
A: Special Use Authorizations in Virginia are issued by the U.S. Forest Service, which manages the National Forest System lands.
Q: What types of activities or facilities can be authorized through a Special Use Authorization?
A: A Special Use Authorization can be issued for a wide range of activities or facilities, such as special events, outfitter and guide services, research activities, commercial filming or photography, communication sites, and more.
Q: How long does a Special Use Authorization last?
A: The duration of a Special Use Authorization can vary depending on the activity or facility being authorized. It can range from short-term authorizations for one-time events to long-term authorizations for ongoing activities.
Q: How can I apply for a Special Use Authorization in Virginia?
A: To apply for a Special Use Authorization in Virginia, you need to contact the local district office of the U.S. Forest Service responsible for the specific National Forest you are interested in. They will provide you with the necessary information and application forms.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources.