[Title 32 CFR F]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - July 1, 2002 Edition]
[Title 32 - NATIONAL DEFENSE]
[Subtitle A - Department of Defense (Continued)]
[Chapter Vi - DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY]
[Subchapter G - MISCELLANEOUS RULES]
[Part 770 - RULES LIMITING PUBLIC ACCESS TO PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS]
[Subpart F - Base Entry Regulations for Puget Sound Naval Shipyard,]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]


32NATIONAL DEFENSE52002-07-012002-07-01falseBase Entry Regulations for Puget Sound Naval Shipyard,FSubpart FNATIONAL DEFENSEDepartment of Defense (Continued)DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVYMISCELLANEOUS RULESRULES LIMITING PUBLIC ACCESS TO PARTICULAR INSTALLATIONS
   Subpart F--Base Entry Regulations for Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, 
                          Bremerton, Washington

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 10 U.S.C. 6011; 50 U.S.C. 797; DoD 
Directive 5200.8 of April 25, 1991; SECNAVINST 5511.36A of July 21, 
1992; OPNAVINST 5530.14C of December 10, 1998; 32 CFR 700.702; 32 CFR 
700.714.

    Source: 65 FR 53592, Sept. 5, 2000, unless otherwise noted.



Sec. 770.47  Purpose.

    To promulgate regulations and procedures governing entry upon Puget 
Sound Naval Shipyard, and to prevent the interruption of the functions 
and operations of Puget Sound Naval Shipyard by the presence of any 
unauthorized person within the boundaries of the Puget Sound Naval 
Shipyard.



Sec. 770.48  Definition.

    For the purpose of this subpart, Puget Sound Shipyard shall include 
that area of land, whether or not fenced or covered by water, in Kitsap 
County in the State of Washington under the operational control of the 
Commander, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard or any tenant command. This 
includes all such areas regardless of whether the areas are being used 
for purely military purposes, for housing, for support purposes, or for 
any other purpose by a naval command or other Federal agency.



Sec. 770.49  Background.

    (a) Puget Sound Naval Shipyard is a major naval ship repair 
facility, with operational requirements to complete repairs and overhaul 
of conventionally powered and nuclear powered naval vessels. It is vital 
to national defense that the operation and use of the shipyard be 
continued without interruption. Additionally, most of Puget Sound Naval 
Shipyard is dedicated to heavy industrial activity where potentially 
hazardous conditions exist.
    (b) For prevention of the interruption of the stated use of Puget 
Sound Naval Shipyard and prevention of injury to any unsupervised or 
unauthorized person as a consequence of the hazardous conditions that 
exist, as well as for other reasons, it is essential to restrict

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entry upon Puget Sound Naval Shipyard to authorized persons only.



Sec. 770.50  Entry restrictions.

    Except for military personnel and civilian employees of the United 
States in the performance of their official duties, entry upon Puget 
Sound Naval Shipyard, or remaining thereon by any person for any purpose 
without advance consent of the Commander, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard or 
his/her authorized representative, is prohibited.



Sec. 770.51  Entry procedures.

    (a) Any person or group of persons desiring the advance consent of 
the Commander, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, or his authorized 
representative, shall, in writing, submit a request to the Commander, 
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, at the following address: Commander, Puget 
Sound Naval Shipyard, 1400 Farragut Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98314-5001.



Sec. 770.52  Violations.

    (a) Any person entering or remaining on Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, 
without the consent of the Commander, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, or an 
authorized representative, shall be subject to the penalties prescribed 
by 18 U.S.C. 1382, which provides in pertinent part:

    Whoever, within the jurisdiction of the United States, goes upon any 
military, naval * * * reservation, post, fort, arsenal, yard, station or 
installation, for any purpose prohibited by law or lawful regulation * * 
* shall be fined not more than $500.00 or imprisoned not more than six 
months or both.

    (b) Moreover, any person who willfully violates this subpart is 
subject to a fine not to exceed $5000.00 or imprisonment for not more 
than one year or both as provided in 50 U.S.C. 797.