Sec. 472. 472a. 482k. 4821. 482m. 482n. 482n-1. 482n-2. 482n-3. 4820. (i) Applications for Federal construction assistance; review by planning entity; notifications; commencement of review process. (j) Federal action pursuant to Federal court or agency orders related to public health or safety, national security or defense, or environmental values unaffected. (k) Authorization of appropriations; sources for appropriations; acquisitions consistent with management plan. (1) Pinelands interpretative and educational program; Interior Department study and recommendations. Laws affecting national forest lands. Timber sales on National Forest System lands. (a) Authorization; rules and regulations; (b) Designation on map; prospectus. demonstration 482p. 482q. 483, 484. 484a. 485. 485a. 486. Perfection of mining claims. tions; mining rights. tection of scenic values. Patents affecting forest lands. Perfection of mining claims within forest. Teton National Forest in Wyoming; additional lands. Coconino National Forest; mining rights; protection of scenic values. Cutting of timber within forest; reservation Perfection of mining claims within forest. Kaibab National Forest; mining rights; pro tection of scenic values. Patents affecting lands within forest. Exchange of lands in national forests; public Exchange of lands in national forests; cut- Exchange of lands in national forests; reser- 486a to 486w. Omitted. Cutting timber on land added to Siskiyou Cutting timber on lands added to Rogue Establishment of exterior boundaries of na- Repealed. (f) Research projects. 487a. (g) Designation, marking, and supervision of harvesting; personnel. (h) Utilization standards, methods of measurement, and harvesting practices; monetary deposits by purchasers of salvage harvests; nature, purposes and availability of designated fund; return of surplus to Treasury. 488. 489. 490. 491. Deposits from timber purchasers to defray cost of disposing of debris. Omitted. 492. Earth, stone, and timber for Departments of the Army and Navy, and Government works in Alaska. Calaveras Bigtree National Forest. Use and occupation of lands for hotels, resorts, summer homes, stores, and facilities for industrial, commercial, educational or public uses. Occupancy and use under permit of lands in Alaska for various purposes; period of permit; size of allotment; prohibitions; termination. Ski area permits. (a) Law applicable to permits. (b) Authority. (c) Rules and regulations. (d) Construction with Secretary's duties under other laws. Disposal of moneys received; refund of excess, Payment and evaluation of receipts to State Rental of property for Forest Service; 503, 503a. Repealed or Omitted. 504. 505b. 506 to 508a. Repealed or Omitted. 508b. 509 to 510a. Repealed or Omitted. 511. 512 to 514. Omitted or Repealed. 515. 529. 530. Rights-of-way for wagon roads or railroads. Establishment and protection of rights. water Use of Forest Service funds for administration of certain lands. Development and administration of renewable surface resources for multiple use and sustained yield of products and services; Congressional declaration of policy and purpose. Authorization of development and administration consideration to relative values of resources; areas of wilderness. Cooperation for purposes of development and administration with State and local governmental agencies and others. Definitions. Roads and trails system; Congressional findings and declaration of policy. Grant of easements for road rights-of-way; authority of Secretary of Agriculture; regulations. Termination and cancellation of easements; notice; hearing. Forest development roads; acquisition, construction, and maintenance; maximum economy; methods of financing; cost arrangements for construction standards; transfer of unused effective purchaser credit for road construction. Recording of instruments; furnishing of instruments affecting public domain lands to Secretary of the Interior. Maintenance and reconstruction by road users; funds for maintenance and reconstruction; availability of deposits until expended, transfer of funds, and refunds. User fees fund for delayed payments to grantors. Additions to existing national forests; administration, 531. 533. 534. 535. 536. 537. 538. 539. 539a. Mining and mineral leasing on certain national forest lands. 539b. 539c. Congress. 539d. supply; satisfaction market demands. timber of certain (c) Substantial change in land use or maintenance; notice by owner; time; manner. Availability of funds for acquisition of lands, etc., within added area. Withdrawal from location, entry and patent under mining laws; withdrawal from dispo sition under mineral leasing laws. Advisory council for scenic-research area; membership; designation of chairman; compensation; consultation by Secretary. (a) Advisory council; establishment; consultation; members; term; appoint. ment. (b) Chairman; vacancies. (c) Compensation; reimbursement for expenses. (d) Consultation by Secretary with private groups, etc.; cooperation with other Federal, State, etc., agencies and organizations. Cooperation with State of Oregon in administration and protection of lands; civil and criminal jurisdiction; power of taxation. Langmuir Research Site; establishment. Congressional findings, Administration, protection, and regulation of Sec. Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area; 5441. 544m. New spending authority. 544. definitions. 544n. (c) Revision of special management area boundaries. Establishment of scenic area. (0) Special rules. Land acquisition. (a) Acquisition authorized. (b) Limitations on eminent domain. (c) Hardship cases. (d) Land exchanges. 544h. Interim management. 544i. 544j. (a) Interim guidelines. (b) Interim acquisition authority and injunctive relief. (c) Review of development action. Economic development. (a) Economic development plan. (d) Report. Old Columbia River Highway. (a) Administrative remedies. (b) Judicial remedies. Authorization of appropriations. (a) General authorizations. (b) Specific authorizations. (c) Availability of funds. Savings provisions. (a) Effect on rights of Indians, use of water, rivers and streams, interstate compacts, existing transmission facilities, hunting and fishing, forest plans, scenic areas. (b) Improvement of navigation facilities at Bonneville Dam. (c) Rights and responsibilities of nonFederal timber land owners. (d) Interstate compacts. (e) Failure to establish Columbia River Gorge Commission; responsibility of Secretary. (f) Actions of Secretary as major Federal actions affecting the environment. Severability. Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area; purposes. Establishment of Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area. (a) In general. (b) Administration. (c) Roads. (d) Vegetation management. (e) Motorized travel. (f) Fire. (g) Insects and disease. (h) Water. (i) Mining withdrawal. SUBCHAPTER I-ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION CROSS REFERENCES Boundaries of national forests as affected by change of boundaries of national parks, see section 1 et seq. of this title. National Forest System, see section 1609 of this title. § 471. Repealed. Pub. L. 94-579, title VII, § 704(a), Oct. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 2792 Section, acts Mar. 3, 1891, ch. 561, § 24, 26 Stat. 1103; Mar. 4, 1907, ch. 2907, 34 Stat. 1271; June 25, 1910, ch. 421, § 2, 36 Stat. 847; Aug. 24, 1912, ch. 369, 37 Stat. 497; June 7, 1924, ch. 348, § 9 (first and fifth sentences), 43 Stat. 655, provided for establishment of national forests by the President, limited inclusion of lands in certain States, and authorized addition of lands suitable for production of timber. Act Mar. 4, 1907, cited above, was not repealed by Pub. L. 94-579. EFFECTIVE DATE OF REPEAL Section 704(a) of Pub. L. 94-579 provided that this section is repealed effective on and after Oct. 21, 1976. SAVINGS PROVISION Repeal by Pub. L. 94-579 not to be construed as terminating any valid lease, permit, patent, etc., existing on Oct. 21, 1976, see note set out under section 1701 of Title 43, Public Lands. § 471a. Forest reserves in New Mexico and Arizona restricted No forest reservation shall be created, nor shall any additions be made to one created prior to June 15, 1926, within the limits of the States of New Mexico and Arizona except by Act of Congress. (June 15, 1926, ch. 587, 44 Stat. 745.) REFERENCES IN TEXT Forest reservation, referred to in text, probably should be "national forest". See act Mar. 4, 1907, ch. 2907, 34 Stat. 1269, which provided that forest reserves shall hereafter be known as national forests. § 471b. Repealed. Pub. L. 94-579, title VII, § 704(a), Oct. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 2792 Section, act July 20, 1939, ch. 334, § 1, 53 Stat. 1071, authorized addition of lands within State of Montana to existing or inclusion within new national forests. EFFECTIVE DATE OF REPEAL Section 704(a) of Pub. L. 94-579 provided that this section is repealed effective on and after Oct. 21, 1976. SAVINGS PROVISION Repeal by Pub. L. 94-579 not to be construed as terminating any valid lease, permit, patent, etc., existing on Oct. 21, 1976, see note set out under section 1701 of Title 43, Public Lands. § 471c. Lands in California set aside as reserved forest lands The tracts of land in the State of California known and described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of township 2 north, range 19 east Mount Diablo meridian, thence eastwardly on the line between townships 2 and 3 north, ranges 24 and 25 east; thence southwardly on the line between ranges 24 and 25 east to the Mount Diablo base line; thence eastwardly on said base line to the corner to township 1 south, ranges 25 and 26 east; thence southwardly on the line between ranges 25 and 26 east to the southeast corner of township 2 south, range 25 east; thence eastwardly on the line between townships 2 and 3 south, range 26 east to the corner to townships 2 and 3 south, ranges 26 and 27 east; thence southwardly on the line between ranges 26 and 27 east to the first standard parallel south; thence westwardly on the first standard parallel south to the southwest corner of township 4 south, range 19 east; thence northwardly on the line between ranges 18 and 19 east to the northwest corner of township 2 south, range 19 east; thence westwardly on the line between townships 1 and 2 south to the southwest corner of township 1 south, range 19 east; thence northwardly on the line between ranges 18 and 19 east to the northwest corner of township 2 north, range 19 east, the place of beginning, are reserved and withdrawn from settlement, occupancy, or sale under the laws of the United States, and set apart as reserved forest lands; and all persons who shall locate or settle upon, or occupy the same or any part thereof, except as hereinafter provided, shall be considered trespassers and removed therefrom. Nothing in this section and sections 55, 61, and 471d of this title shall be construed as in anywise affecting any bona fide entry of land made within the limits above described under any law of the United States prior to October 1, 1890. (Oct. 1, 1890, ch. 1263, § 1, 26 Stat. 650.) CODIFICATION Section was formerly set out as section 44 of this title. As originally enacted, this section contained two further provisions that "nothing in this act shall be construed as in any wise affecting the grant of lands made to the State of California by virtue of the act entitled 'An act authorizing a grant to the State of California of the Yosemite Valley, and of the land' embracing the Mariposa Big-Tree Grove, approved June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four; or as affecting any bona-fide entry of land made within the limits above described under any law of the United States prior to the approval of this act." The first quoted provision was omitted from the Code because the land, granted to the state of California pursuant to the Act cited, was receded to the United States. Resolution June 11, 1906, No. 27, accepted the reces. sion. SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This section is referred to in sections 46, 48, 51, 471d of this title. § 471d. Additional forest reserves in California There is reserved and withdrawn from settlement, occupancy or sale under the laws of the United States, and set apart as reserved forest lands, as provided in section 471c of this title. and subject to all the limitations and provisions therein contained, the following lands, to wit Township 17 south, range 30 east of the Mount Diablo meridian, excepting sections 31, 32, 33, and 34 of said township, included in section 41 of this title. And there is also reserved and withdrawn from settlement, occupancy or sale under the laws of the United States, and set apart as forest lands, subject to like limitations, conditions, and provisions, all of townships 15 and 16 south, of ranges 29 and 30 east of the Mount Diablo meridian. And there is also reserved and withdrawn from settlement, occu pancy or sale under the laws of the United States, and set apart as reserved forest lands under like limitations, restrictions, and provisions, sections 5 and 6 in township 14 south, range 28, east of Mount Diablo meridian, and also sections 31 and 32 of township 13 south, range 28 east of the same meridian. Nothing in this section or sections 55, 61, and 471c of this title, shall authorize rules or contracts touching the protection and improvement of said reservations, beyond the sums that may be received by the Secretary of the Interior under the foregoing provisions, or authorize any charge against the Treasury of the United States. (Oct. 1, 1890, ch. 1263, § 3, 26 Stat. 651.) |