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SUBCHAPTER I— ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
§ 539d. National forest timber utilization program

(a) Tongass National Forest timber supply; satisfaction of certain market demandsSubject to appropriations, other applicable law, and the requirements of the National Forest Management Act of 1976 (Public Law 94–588), except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, the Secretary shall, to the extent consistent with providing for the multiple use and sustained yield of all renewable forest resources, seek to provide a supply of timber from the Tongass National Forest which (1) meets the annual market demand for timber from such forest and (2) meets the market demand from such forest for each planning cycle.
(b) Insured and guaranteed loan program for purchasers of national forests materials in Alaska; authorization of appropriations(1) The Secretary is authorized and directed to establish a special program of insured or guaranteed loans to purchasers of national forest materials in Alaska to assist such purchasers in the acquisition of equipment and the implementation of new technologies which lead to the utilization of wood products which might otherwise not be utilized. The Secretary is authorized to promulgate such regulations as he deems appropriate to define eligibility requirements for the participation in the loan program and the terms and conditions applicable to loans made under the program. Except as otherwise provided in this section or regulations promulgated specifically for this loan program, such program shall be carried out in a manner which is consistent with other authorities available to the Secretary.
(2) To carry out the special loan program established by this section, there are hereby authorized beginning after the fiscal year 1980 to be appropriated $5,000,000 from National Forest Fund receipts, to be deposited in a special fund in the Treasury of the United States to remain available until expended. Repayments of principal and interest and other recoveries on loans authorized by this section shall be credited to this fund and shall remain available until expended in order to carry out the purposes of this section.
(c) Study on increase of timber yields on national forest lands in Alaska; transmittal to CongressWithin three years after December 2, 1980, the Secretary shall prepare and transmit to the Senate and House of Representatives a study of opportunities (consistent with the laws and regulations applicable to the management of the National Forest System) to increase timber yields on national forest lands in Alaska.
(d) Identification of lands not suited for timber production; consideration of economic factors unnecessaryAll provisions of section 6(k) of the National Forest Management Act of 1976 (16 U.S.C. 1604(k)) shall apply to the Tongass National Forest except that the Secretary need not consider economic factors in the identification of lands not suited for timber production.
(e) Protection of riparian habitat; maintenance of buffer zones in Tongass National Forest; relocation of prior independent sale or released volumeIn order to assure protection of riparian habitat, the Secretary shall maintain a buffer zone of no less than one hundred feet in width on each side of all Class I streams in the Tongass National Forest, and on those Class II streams which flow directly into a Class I stream, within which commercial timber harvesting shall be prohibited, except where independent national forest timber sales have already been sold prior to March 1, 1990, or where volume has been released prior to March 1, 1990, to either the Alaska Pulp Corporation or the Ketchikan Pulp Company pursuant to the long-term timber sale contracts numbered 12–11–010–1545 and A10fs–1042 respectively. If such an independent timber sale or released volume is within the buffer zone, the Secretary shall make every effort to relocate such independent sale or released volume to an area outside of the buffer zone. The Secretary shall use best management practices, as defined in the Region 10 Soil and Water Conservation handbook 11 So in original. Probably should be capitalized. (FSH 2509.22), January 1990, to assure the protection of riparian habitat on streams or portions of streams not protected by such buffer zones. For the purposes of this subsection, the terms “Class I streams” and “Class II streams” mean the same as they do in the Region 10 Aquatic Habitat Management Handbook (FSH 2609.24), June 1986.
(f) Timber supply from Tongass National Forest for purchasers qualifying as “small business concerns”Subject to appropriations, the provisions of this Act and other applicable law (including but not limited to the requirements of the National Forest Management Act of 1976 (Public Law 94–588)) and in order to assure the continuation of the Small Business Administration timber sale program, the Secretary shall, in consultation with the Administrator of the Small Business Administration and to the extent consistent with providing for the multiple use and sustained yield of all renewable forest resources, seek to provide a supply of timber from the Tongass National Forest to those purchasers qualifying as “small business concerns” under the Small Business Act as amended (15 U.S.C. 631 et seq.).

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Title 16— CONSERVATION

CHAPTER 2— NATIONAL FORESTS

SUBCHAPTER I— ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

§ 471. Repealed. , ,

§ 471a. Forest reserves in New Mexico and Arizona restricted

§ 471b. Repealed. , ,

§ 471c. Lands in California set aside as reserved forest lands

§ 471d. Additional forest reserves in California

§ 471e. Extension of boundaries of Sequoia National Forest

§ 471f. Cradle of Forestry in America in Pisgah National Forest; establishment; statement of purposes; publication in Federal Register

§ 471g. Administration, protection, and development; use of natural resources

§ 471h. Cooperation with public and private agencies, organizations, and individuals; acceptance of contributions and gifts

§ 471i. Pinelands National Reserve

§ 471j. Headwaters Forest and Elk River Property acquisition

§ 472. Laws affecting national forest lands

§ 472a. Timber sales on National Forest System lands

§ 473. Revocation, modification, or vacation of orders or proclamations establishing national forests

§ 474. Surveys; plats and field notes; maps; effect under Act

§ 475. Purposes for which national forests may be established and administered

§ 476. Repealed. , ,

§ 477. Use of timber and stone by settlers

§ 478. Egress or ingress of actual settlers; prospecting

§ 478a. Townsites

§ 479. Sites for schools and churches

§ 479a. Conveyance of National Forest System lands for educational purposes

§ 480. Civil and criminal jurisdiction

§ 481. Use of waters

§ 482. Mineral lands; restoration to public domain; location and entry

§ 482a. Mining rights in Prescott National Forest

§ 482b. Mount Hood National Forest; mining rights

§ 482c. Patents affecting forest lands

§ 482d. Perfection of claims within forest

§ 482e. Lincoln National Forest; mining rights

§ 482f. Patents affecting forest lands

§ 482g. Perfection of claims within forest

§ 482h. Coronado National Forest; mining rights

§ 482h–1. Protection of scenic values of forest

§ 482h–2. Cutting of timber; reservation of patent rights

§ 482h–3. Perfection of mining claims

§ 482i. Plumas National Forest; offer of lands; additions; mining rights

§ 482j. Santa Fe National Forest; mining rights; protection of scenic values

§ 482k. Patents affecting forest lands

§ 482l. Perfection of mining claims within forest

§ 482m. Teton National Forest in Wyoming; additional lands

§ 482n. Coconino National Forest; mining rights; protection of scenic values

§ 482n–1. Cutting of timber within forest; reservation of patent rights

§ 482n–2. Perfection of mining claims within forest

§ 482n–3. Sedona-Oak Creek area

§ 482o. Kaibab National Forest; mining rights; protection of scenic values

§ 482p. Patents affecting lands within forest

§ 482q. Perfection of mining claims within forest

§§ 483, 484. Repealed. , ,

§ 484a. Exchange of lands in national forests; public schools; deposit of funds by school authority with insufficient exchange land; limitations on use

§ 485. Exchange of lands in national forests; cutting timber in national forests in exchange for lands therein

§ 485a. Omitted

§ 486. Exchange of lands in national forests; reservations of timber, minerals, or easements

§§ 486a to 486w. Omitted

§ 487. Cutting timber on land added to Siskiyou National Forest

§ 487a. Cutting timber on lands added to Rogue River National Forest

§ 488. Establishment of exterior boundaries of national forests

§ 489. Repealed. , ,

§ 490. Deposits from timber purchasers to defray cost of disposing of debris

§ 491. Omitted

§ 492. Earth, stone, and timber for Departments of the Army and Navy, and Government works in Alaska

§ 493. Omitted

§ 494. Calaveras Bigtree National Forest

§ 495. Leases of lands for sanitariums or hotels

§ 496. Disposition of funds

§ 497. Use and occupation of lands for hotels, resorts, summer homes, stores, and facilities for industrial, commercial, educational or public uses

§ 497a. Occupancy and use under permit of lands in Alaska for various purposes; period of permit; size of allotment; prohibitions; termination

§ 497b. Ski area permits

§ 497c. Ski area permit rental charge

§ 497d. Recreation residence fees

§ 497e. Enhancing Forest Service administration of rights-of-way and land uses

§ 498. Cooperative work agreements: disposal of moneys received; refund of excess; payment from appropriation; conflict of interest

§ 499. Disposal of money received by or on account of Forest Service; refund of excess and moneys erroneously collected; receipts from permits

§ 500. Payment and evaluation of receipts to State or Territory for schools and roads; moneys received; projections of revenues and estimated payments

§ 501. Expenditures from receipts for roads and trails; cooperation with State authorities; evaluation of receipts

§ 501a. Omitted

§ 502. Rental of property for Forest Service; forage, care, and housing of animals; storage of vehicles and other equipment; pack stock; loss, damage, or destruction of horses, vehicles, and other equipment

§ 503. Repealed. , ,

§ 503a. Omitted

§ 504. Purchases of tree seeds, cones, forage plant seed, and nursery stock for national forests

§ 504a. Sale of forest-tree seed and nursery stock to States and political subdivisions; disposition of moneys; exchanges; limitation

§ 505. Use of national forests established on land reserved for purposes of national defense; maintenance available

§ 505a. Interchange of lands between Department of Agriculture and military departments of Department of Defense; report to Congress

§ 505b. Laws applicable

§§ 506 to 508. Repealed. , ,

§ 508a. Omitted

§ 508b. National forests in Minnesota; authority to prospect, develop, mine, remove, and utilize mineral resources

§ 509. Repealed. , ,

§§ 510, 510a. Omitted

§ 511. Reinstatement of entries canceled or relinquished

§ 512. Omitted

§ 513. Repealed. , (2), ,

§ 514. Repealed. , ,

§ 515. Examination, location, and purchase of forested, cut-over, or denuded lands; consent of State legislature to acquisition of land by the United States

§ 516. Exchange of lands in the public interest; equal value; cutting and removing timber; publication of contemplated exchange

§ 517. Title to lands to be acquired

§ 517a. Payment of awards in condemnation proceedings

§ 518. Acquisition of lands not defeated by rights-of-way, easements, and reservations

§ 519. Agricultural lands included in tracts acquired; sale for homesteads

§ 519a. Transfer of forest reservation lands for military purposes

§ 520. Regulations as to mineral resources

§ 521. Lands acquired to be reserved, held, and administered as national forest lands; designation

§ 521a. Administration, management, and consolidation of certain lands

§ 521b. Report of Secretary of Agriculture prior to purchase or exchange of land; contents; waiting period

§ 521c. Definitions

§ 521d. Sale, exchange, or interchange of National Forest System land

§ 521e. Small parcels and road rights-of-way

§ 521f. Costs of conveyance and value of improvements

§ 521g. Road rights-of-way subject to State or local law

§ 521h. Regulations; contents

§ 521i. Unaffected lands

§ 522. Omitted

§ 523. Omitted

§ 524. Rights-of-way for dams, reservoirs, or water plants for municipal, mining, and milling purposes

§ 525. Rights-of-way for wagon roads or railroads

§ 526. Establishment and protection of water rights

§ 527. Use of Forest Service funds for administration of certain lands

§ 528. Development and administration of renewable surface resources for multiple use and sustained yield of products and services; Congressional declaration of policy and purpose

§ 529. Authorization of development and administration consideration to relative values of resources; areas of wilderness

§ 530. Cooperation for purposes of development and administration with State and local governmental agencies and others

§ 531. Definitions

§ 532. Roads and trails system; Congressional findings and declaration of policy

§ 533. Grant of easements for road rights-of-way; authority of Secretary of Agriculture; regulations

§ 534. Termination and cancellation of easements; notice; hearing

§ 535. 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

§ 535a. Forest development roads: prohibition on credits; inclusion of construction costs in notice of sale; special election by small business concerns; construction standards; authorization of harvesting; treatment of road value

§ 536. Recording of instruments; furnishing of instruments affecting public domain lands to Secretary of the Interior

§ 537. Maintenance and reconstruction by road users; funds for maintenance and reconstruction; availability of deposits until expended, transfer of funds, and refunds

§ 538. User fees fund for delayed payments to grantors

§ 538a. Forest Service Legacy Road and Trail Remediation Program

§ 539. Additions to existing national forests; administration

§ 539a. Mining and mineral leasing on certain national forest lands

§ 539b. Fisheries on national forest lands in Alaska

§ 539c. Cooperative fisheries planning; report to Congress

§ 539d. National forest timber utilization program

§ 539e. Reports

§ 539f. Nonprofit organization user of national forest lands

§ 539g. Kings River Special Management Area

§ 539h. Greer Spring Special Management Area

§ 539i. Fossil Ridge Recreation Management Area

§ 539j. Bowen Gulch Protection Area

§ 539k. Kelly Butte Special Management Area

§ 539l. Designation of James Peak Protection Area, Colorado

§ 539l–1. Inholdings

§ 539l–2. James Peak Fall River trailhead

§ 539l–3. Loop trail study; authorization

§ 539l–4. Other administrative provisions

§ 539l–5. Wilderness potential

§ 539m. Findings and purposes

§ 539m–1. Definitions

§ 539m–2. T’uf Shur Bien Preservation Trust Area

§ 539m–3. Pueblo rights and interests in the Area

§ 539m–4. Limitations on Pueblo rights and interests in the Area

§ 539m–5. Management of the Area

§ 539m–6. Jurisdiction over the Area

§ 539m–7. Subdivisions and other property interests

§ 539m–8. Extinguishment of claims

§ 539m–9. Construction

§ 539m–10. Judicial review

§ 539m–11. Provisions relating to contributions and land exchange

§ 539m–12. Authorization of appropriations

§ 539n. Crystal Springs Watershed Special Resources Management Unit

§ 539o. Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest

§ 539p. Southeast Arizona land exchange and conservation

§ 539q. Hermosa Creek watershed protection

§ 539r. Rocky Mountain Front Conservation Management Area and wilderness additions

§ 539s. Frank and Jeanne Moore Wild Steelhead Special Management Area