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SUBCHAPTER II— SCENIC AREAS
§ 546a–1. Administration and management

(a) AdministrationSubject to valid existing rights, the Secretary of Agriculture (in sections 546 to 546a–5 of this title referred to as the “Secretary”) shall administer the scenic area in accordance with the laws, rules, and regulations applicable to the National Forest System in furtherance of the purposes of sections 546 to 546a–5 of this title.
(b) Special management requirementsWithin 3 years of the acquisition of 50 percent of the land authorized for acquisition under section 546a–4 of this title, the Secretary shall develop an amendment to the land and resources management plan for the Hiawatha National Forest which will direct management of the scenic area. Such an amendment shall conform to the provisions of sections 546 to 546a–5 of this title. Nothing in sections 546 to 546a–5 of this title shall require the Secretary to revise the land and resource management plan for the Hiawatha National Forest pursuant to section 1604 of this title. In developing a plan for management of the scenic area, the Secretary shall address the following special management considerations:(1) Public accessAlternative means for providing public access from the mainland to the scenic area shall be considered, including any available existing services and facilities, concessionaires, special use permits, or other means of making public access available for the purposes of sections 546 to 546a–5 of this title.
(2) RoadsAfter November 6, 2000, no new permanent roads shall be constructed within the scenic area.
(3) Vegetation managementNo timber harvest shall be allowed within the scenic area, except as may be necessary in the control of fire, insects, and diseases, and to provide for public safety and trail access. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Secretary may engage in vegetation manipulation practices for maintenance of wildlife habitat and visual quality. Trees cut for these purposes may be utilized, salvaged, or removed from the scenic area as authorized by the Secretary.
(4) Motorized travelMotorized travel shall not be permitted within the scenic area, except on the waters of Lake Michigan, and as necessary for administrative use in furtherance of the purposes of sections 546 to 546a–5 of this title.
(5) FireWildfires shall be suppressed in a manner consistent with the purposes of sections 546 to 546a–5 of this title, using such means as the Secretary deems appropriate.
(6) Insects and diseaseInsect and disease outbreaks may be controlled in the scenic area to maintain scenic quality, prevent tree mortality, or to reduce hazards to visitors.
(7) DockageThe Secretary shall provide through concession, permit, or other means docking facilities consistent with the management plan developed pursuant to this section.
(8) SafetyThe Secretary shall take reasonable actions to provide for public health and safety and for the protection of the scenic area in the event of fire or infestation of insects or disease.
(c) ConsultationIn preparing the management plan, the Secretary shall consult with appropriate State and local government officials, provide for full public participation, and consider the views of all interested parties, organizations, and individuals.

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Title 16— CONSERVATION

CHAPTER 2— NATIONAL FORESTS

SUBCHAPTER II— SCENIC AREAS

§ 541. Cascade Head Scenic-Research Area; establishment

§ 541a. Administration, protection, development, and regulation of use

§ 541b. Boundaries of scenic-research area; adjustments to subarea boundaries; development of management plan; establishment of subareas; management objectives

§ 541c. Extension of boundaries of Siuslaw National Forest; transfer of Federal property to Secretary

§ 541d. Acquisition of property within the scenic-research area; consent of owner; substantial change in use or maintenance of property

§ 541e. Availability of funds for acquisition of lands, etc., within added area

§ 541f. Withdrawal from location, entry and patent under mining laws; withdrawal from disposition under mineral leasing laws

§ 541g. Advisory council for scenic-research area; membership; designation of chairman; compensation; consultation by Secretary

§ 541h. Cooperation with State of Oregon in administration and protection of lands; civil and criminal jurisdiction; power of taxation

§ 542. Langmuir Research Site; establishment

§ 542a. Congressional findings

§ 542b. Administration, protection, and regulation of use

§ 542c. Land use agreement

§ 542d. Comprehensive management plan

§ 543. Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area; establishment

§ 543a. Extension of National Forest boundary

§ 543b. Acquisition of lands

§ 543c. Administration

§ 543d. Ecological studies; reports to Congressional committees and to Chief of Forest Service; progress reports

§ 543e. Scenic Area Advisory Board

§ 543f. Traditional Native American uses

§ 543g. Authorization of appropriations

§ 543h. New spending authority

§ 544. Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area; definitions

§ 544a. Purposes

§ 544b. Establishment of scenic area

§ 544c. Columbia River Gorge Commission

§ 544d. Scenic area management plan

§ 544e. Administration of scenic area

§ 544f. Administration of special management areas

§ 544g. Land acquisition

§ 544h. Interim management

§ 544i. Economic development

§ 544j. Old Columbia River Highway

§ 544k. Tributary rivers and streams

§ 544l. Implementation measures

§ 544m. Enforcement

§ 544n. Authorization of appropriations

§ 544o. Savings provisions

§ 544p. Severability

§ 545. Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area; purposes

§ 545a. Establishment of Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area

§ 545b. Opal Creek Wilderness and Scenic Recreation Area

§ 546. Establishment of Saint Helena Island National Scenic Area, Michigan

§ 546a. Boundaries

§ 546a–1. Administration and management

§ 546a–2. Fish and game

§ 546a–3. Minerals

§ 546a–4. Acquisition

§ 546a–5. Authorization of appropriations

§ 546b. Seng Mountain and Bear Creek Scenic Areas, Jefferson National Forest, Virginia

§ 546b–1. Maps and boundary descriptions