Environment

#2026-05457Arazi Kullanımları; Özel Kullanımlar

🇺🇸United States··Final Rule·Low Impact·Agriculture Department, Forest Service·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The Forest Service is updating its rules for filming and photography on national forest land to comply with the EXPLORE Act. The changes clarify when you need a permit for organized or staged photography (like professional photo shoots) vs. casual personal photography. This affects filmmakers, professional photographers, media companies, and visitors to national forests. If you're doing a wedding shoot or commercial filming on Forest Service land, you'll want to check the updated permit requirements.

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Action

Final rule.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Obtain a permit from the Forest Service before conducting organized or staged photography on national forest land, including professional photo shoots, wedding shoots, and commercial filming

Professional photographers, filmmakers, media companies, wedding photographers, and commercial film producers
licensing
high

Comply with updated permit requirements and definitions for filming activities on Forest Service land as defined in the revised special uses regulations

All entities conducting filming on national forest land
operational
medium

Distinguish between casual personal photography (exempt from permit requirements) and organized/staged photography (requiring permits) when conducting photography activities on national forest land

All photographers and visitors to national forests
operational
high

Update internal policies and procedures to align special uses regulations with requirements established in the Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences (EXPLORE) Act

Forest Service
operational
medium

Apply revised terminology and definitions consistent with the EXPLORE Act when evaluating permit applications for filming and photography on national forest land

Forest Service permit administrators
operational