(a) Regulations(1) Agriculture and InteriorThe Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior shall, in consultation, each prescribe new coordinated and consistent regulations to implement sections 620 to 620j of this title on lands which they administer.
(2) CommerceThe Secretary of Commerce shall promulgate such rules and guidelines as may be necessary to carry out sections 620 to 620j of this title.
(3) Deadline(A) In general.—Except as otherwise provided in sections 620 to 620j of this title, regulations and guidelines required under this subsection shall be issued not later than June 1, 1998.
(B) The regulations and guidelines issued under sections 620 to 620j of this title that were in effect prior to September 8, 1995 shall remain in effect until new regulations and guidelines are issued under subparagraph (A).
(4) Painting and branding(A) In generalThe Secretary concerned shall issue regulations that impose reasonable painting, branding, or other forms of marking or tracking requirements on unprocessed timber if—(i) the benefits of the requirements outweigh the cost of complying with the requirements; and
(ii) the Secretary determines that, without the requirements, it is likely that the unprocessed timber—(I) would be exported in violation of sections 620 to 620j of this title; or
(II) if the unprocessed timber originated from Federal lands, would be substituted for unprocessed timber originating from private lands west of the 100th Meridian in the contiguous 48 States in violation of sections 620 to 620j of this title.
(B) Minimum sizeThe Secretary concerned shall not impose painting, branding, or other forms of marking or tracking requirements on—(i) the face of a log that is less than 7 inches in diameter; or
(ii) unprocessed timber that is less than 8 feet in length or less than ⅓ sound wood.
(C) Waivers(i) In generalThe Secretary concerned may waive log painting and branding requirements—(I) for a geographic area, if the Secretary determines that the risk of the unprocessed timber being exported from the area or used in substitution is low;
(II) with respect to unprocessed timber originating from private lands located within an approved sourcing area for a person who certifies that the timber will be processed at a specific domestic processing facility to the extent that the processing does occur; or
(III) as part of a log yard agreement that is consistent with the purposes of the export and substitution restrictions imposed under sections 620 to 620j of this title.
(ii) Review and termination of waiversA waiver granted under clause (i)—(I) shall, to the maximum extent practicable, be reviewed once a year; and
(II) shall remain effective until terminated by the Secretary.
(D) FactorsIn making a determination under this paragraph, the Secretary concerned shall consider—(i) the risk of unprocessed timber of that species, grade, and size being exported or used in substitution;
(ii) the location of the unprocessed timber and the effect of the location on its being exported or used in substitution;
(iii) the history of the person involved with respect to compliance with log painting and branding requirements; and
(iv) any other factor that is relevant to determining the likelihood of the unprocessed timber being exported or used in substitution.
(5) Reporting(A) In generalSubject to subparagraph (B), the Secretary concerned shall issue regulations that impose reasonable documentation and reporting requirements if the benefits of the requirements outweigh the cost of complying with the requirements.
(B) Waivers(i) In generalThe Secretary concerned may waive documentation and reporting requirements for a person if—(I) an audit of the records of the facility of the person reveals substantial compliance with all notice, reporting, painting, and branding requirements during the preceding year; or
(II) the person transferring the unprocessed timber and the person processing the unprocessed timber enter into an advance agreement with the Secretary concerned regarding the disposition of the unprocessed timber by domestic processing.
(ii) Review and termination of waiversA waiver granted under clause (i)—(I) shall, to the maximum extent practicable, be reviewed once a year; and
(II) shall remain effective until terminated by the Secretary.
(b) ReviewThe Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior shall, in consultation, review the definition of unprocessed timber under section 620e(7) of this title for purposes of sections 620 to 620j of this title and, not later than 18 months after August 20, 1990, submit to the Congress any recommendations they have with respect to such definition. Specifically, the Secretaries shall report on the effects of maintaining 2 size standards under section 620e(B)(ii) 11 So in original. Probably should be section “620e(7)(B)(ii)”. and (iii) of this title.
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CHAPTER 4— PROTECTION OF TIMBER, AND DEPREDATIONS
§ 593. Protection of timber in Florida
§ 594. Protection of timber owned by United States from fire, disease, or insect ravages
§§ 594–1 to 594–5. Repealed. , formerly § 13(a)(3), , ; renumbered § 16(a)(3), , ,
§ 594a. Repealed. , formerly § 13(a)(2), , ; renumbered § 16(a)(2), , ,
§ 601. Disposition of moneys collected for depredations
§ 604. Cutting timber on certain mineral lands; permits to corporations; railroad corporations
§ 605. Unlawful cutting on mineral lands; notice to Secretary
§ 606. Offense for unlawful cutting on mineral lands; punishment
§ 607. Cutting and removal of timber on certain public lands for certain purposes
§ 607a. Cutting and use of timber in Alaska by settlers, residents, miners, etc.
§ 608. Permits to cut and remove timber; citizens of Malheur County, Oregon
§ 609. Permits to cut and remove timber; citizens of Modoc County, California
§ 610. Permits to cut and remove timber; citizens of Washington County and Kane County, Utah
§ 611. Permits to cut and remove timber; citizens of Idaho and Wyoming
§ 611a. Permits to cut and remove timber; citizens of Bear Lake County, Idaho
§ 612. Permits to cut and remove timber to certain corporations
§ 613. Limitations of use of timber taken not to apply to certain territory
§ 615a. Sale of timber in Alaska; appraisal; local consumption; accounting; deposit in Treasury
§ 615b. Exportation of timber pulp wood and wood pulp from Alaska
§ 616. Exportation of timber cut on national forest or public land in Alaska
§ 617. Exportation of unprocessed timber from Federal lands
§ 618. Timber contract payment modification
§ 619. Emergency stumpage rate redeterminations in Alaska
§ 620a. Restrictions on exports of unprocessed timber originating from Federal lands
§ 620c. Restriction on exports of unprocessed timber from State and other public lands
§ 620d. Monitoring and enforcement
§ 620f. Regulations and review
§ 620g. Authorization of appropriations