Summary
Some visitors to national parks could find their passes void if they cover President Trump's face on the passes with stickers. The Department of the Interior clarified its rules stating that alterations, including stickers, could make a pass invalid. The updated policy aims to prevent confusion, as the passes will feature President Trump's image starting January 1.
Key Facts
- National park passes with President Trump's image could be void if altered with stickers or other coverings.
- The Department of the Interior updated its rules to specify that any alterations could void the pass.
- This change comes as a response to questions about covering Trump’s image on passes.
- Altering a pass can hide important information and security features.
- The policy update aims to clarify existing rules rather than introduce new ones.
- Park employees may use discretion when dealing with altered passes, such as requesting removal of stickers.
- The updated rule affects America the Beautiful passes, used for entrance fees to recreational areas managed by federal agencies.