In addition to the definitions in rule
3745-50-10
of the Administrative Code, the following definitions apply to rules
3745-266-200
to
3745-266-206
of the Administrative Code:
(A)
"Active range" means a military range that is currently in service and is
being regularly used for range
activities.
(B) "Chemical agents"
and "munitions" are defined as in
50
U.S.C.
1521(j)(1).
(C) "Inactive range" means a military range
that is not currently
being used
in use, but that is still under military control and
considered by the military to be a potential range area, and that has not been
put to a new use that is incompatible with range activities.
(D) "Military" means the department of
defense (DOD), the armed services, coast guard, national guard, department of
energy (DOE), or other parties under contract or acting as an agent for the
foregoing, who handle military munitions.
(E) "Military range" means designated land
and water areas set aside, managed, and used to conduct research on, develop,
test, and evaluate military munitions and explosives, other ordnance, or weapon
systems, or to train military personnel in the use and handling of such
devices. Ranges include firing lines and positions, maneuver areas, firing
lanes, test pads, detonation pads, impact areas, and buffer zones with
restricted access and exclusionary areas.
(F) "Unexploded ordnance" means military
munitions that have been primed, fused, armed, or otherwise prepared for
action, and have been fired, dropped, launched, projected, or placed in such a
manner as to constitute a hazard to operations, installation, personnel, or
material and remain unexploded either by malfunction, design, or any other
cause.
[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications,
publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and
federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see rule
3745-50-11
of the Administrative Code titled "Incorporated by
reference."]