The Part section contains the CFR part that the document adds or revises.Stars are part of the published document. Over the years, Woodsy Owl appeared in numerous TV public service announcements about natural resources. Williams, along with Bell and Glenn Kovar, also of the US Forest Service, brainstormed the idea for the Woodsy motif name together in Los Angeles, California, in 1970. This link is not an endorsement by the National Archives’s Office of the Federal Register or the Government Publishing Office of the opinions, products, or services presented on this site, or any sites linked to it. Total sales subject to Forest Service royalty fee.2. The amendatory language uses standard terms to give specific instructions on how to change the CFR. "When your community is reminded daily about air quality levels the opportunity to educate grows. We have decided to introduce a series of "Air Quality Signs" to bring the awareness back. In 1974, the U.S. Congress passed the Woodsy Owl Act (Public Law 93-318) to protect the character making it a federal crime to reproduce his image or original slogan. When an agency is adding or revising only certain units of a section, the amendatory language must state exactly which units are added or revised, and only those units are printed. Woodsy Owl is an owl icon for the United States Forest Service most famous for the motto "Give a hoot—don't pollute!" Abstract: The Woodsy Owl-Smoky Bear Act of 1974 established the Woodsy Owl symbol and slogan, authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to manage the use of the slogan and symbol, authorizes the licensing of the symbol for commercial use, and provides for continued protection of the symbol. Woodsy's target audience is children five to eight years of age, and he was designed to be seen as a mentor to children, providing them with information and advice to help them appreciate nature. Woodsy's target audience is children five to eight years of age, and he was designed to be seen as a mentor to children, providing them with information and advice to help them appreciate nature. Whoever, except as authorized under rules and regulations issued by the Secretary, knowingly and for profit manufactures, reproduces, or uses the character “Woodsy Owl”, the name “Woodsy Owl”, or the associated slogan, “Give a Hoot, Don’t Pollute” shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. With the November, 1973 Woodsy Owl #1, Gold Key got into the act. His current motto is "Lend a hand—care for the land!" Since the Corona Virus we are designing new ways for children to learn about nature and stay safe.
The new total royalty fee the business or organization must pay after deductions.763 documents in the last yearThis tables of contents is a navigational tool, processed from the headings within the legal text of Federal Register documents. Comments received after that date will be considered to the extent practicable.55 documents in the last year The regulatory text of a document must fit into the current text of the CFR. Woodsy’s slogan was later introduced on September 15, 1971 by Secretary of Agriculture Clifford Hardin. Until the ACFR grants it official status, the XML rendition of the daily Federal Register on FederalRegister.gov does not provide legal notice to the public or judicial notice to the courts.7. Woodsy Owl appeared as a comic by Gold Key Comics from 1973 to 1976. then later Woodsy’s current mottoWoodsy Owl* is an owl icon for the United States Forest Service most famous for the motto “Give a hoot — don’t pollute!” Woodsy’s current motto is “Lend a hand — Care for the Land!” Woodsy’s target audience are children 5 to 8 years old and he was designed to be seen as a mentor to children, providing them with information and advice to help them appreciate nature. Licensees submit quarterly reports, which include:1030 documents in the last year95 documents in the last yearComments concerning this notice should be addressed to the Office of the Conservation Education Program, National Symbols Program Manager, U.S. Forest Service, 201 14th Street SW, Mail Stop 1147, Washington, DC 20250-1147.66 documents in the last year3. The public service campaign slogans associated with Woodsy Owl are “Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute” and “Lend a Hand, Care for the Land.” The mission statement of the Woodsy Owl's conservation campaign is to help young children discover the natural world and join in life-long actions to care for that world.The FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section includes the name and telephone number of a person within your agency who can answer questions about the document.