United States Code: the National Forests, 16 U.S.C. §§ 471-538 (1964)
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§ 469f TITLE 16.-CONSERVATION Page 3208 (2) Central area (portions of Devil's Lake State non-Federal sources, he may terminate contribu- Park); tions under sections 469d-469i of this title. (3) Northwestern area (portions of Chippewa (b) Any payment made by the Secretary under County); the provisions of subsection (2) of section 469f of (4) Related areas (other areas in the State of this title shall be made subject to the understanding Wisconsin which the Secretary and the Governor of and agreement by the State of Wisconsin that the Wisconsin agree upon as significant examples of conversion, use, or disposal, for purposes contrary to continental glaciation). the purposes of sections 469d-469i of this title, as determined by the Secretary, of any land acquired (c) Inclusion and exclusion of other areas. by said State with funds supplied in part by the Any area outside of the national forests that the United States pursuant to said subsection, shall re- Secretary and the Governor of Wisconsin agree has sult in a right of the United States to compensation significant examples of continental glaciation but therefor from said State in the amount of one-half is not described in the original notice may be in- of the fair market value of the land, exclusive of any cluded in the reserve by the Secretary after notice improvements thereon, as determined at the time of to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of such conversion, use, or disposal. (Pub. L. 88-655, the House of Representatives and publication in § 5, Oct. 13, 1964, 78 Stat. 1088.) the Federal Register, as hereinbefore provided, and any area that they consider to be no longer desir- REFERENCES IN TEXT "Subsection (2) of section able as a part of the reserve may be excluded from 469f of this title" and "said subsection", referred to in subsec. (b), probably should it by the Secretary in the same manner. (Pub. L. read "section 469f of this title" and "said section", re- 88-655, § 2, Oct. 13, 1964, 78 Stat. 1087.) spectively. H.R. 1096 which was introduced on Jan. 9, 1963 contained such internal reference to "subsection § 469f. Same; financial assistance; limitation; terms (2)" and "said subsection." Subsequently, H.R. 1096 and conditions. was amended and in the bill reported Dec. 3, 1963. such The Secretary may grant financial assistance to "subsection (2)" was designated the entire section and the State of Wisconsin for its acquisition of lands other subsections were eliminated, but the provisions of this section did not reflect this change. and interests in lands lying within the area desig- nated as the reserve. Any grant made under this § 469i. Same; appropriations. section shall be only for lands or interests in land There are hereby authorized to be appropriated acquired by the State after establishment of the re- not to exceed $800,000 to carry out the provisions of serve, as provided in section 469e(b) of this title, sections 469d-469i of this title. (Pub. L. 88-655, § 6, and the total of all grants under this section shall not Oct. 13, 1964, 78 Stat. 1088.) exceed $750,000 or 50 per centum of the fair market value of the lands or interests in land so acquired, Chapter 2.-THE NATIONAL FORESTS including incidental acquisition costs, whichever is ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION less, and shall be subject to ternis and conditions Sec. urescribed by the Secretary. (Pub. L. 88-655, § 3, 471. National forests; establishment: limitation on ad- Oct. 13, 1964, 78 Stat. 1087.) ditions in certain States; lands suitable for pro- duction of timber. § 469g. Same; recommendations for Federal and State 471a. Forest reserves In New Mexico and Arizona re- participation in financing public facilities and serv- stricted. ices; commitment and appropriations restrictions. 471b. Additional lands within State of Montana. 471c. Lands In California set aside as reserved forest The comprehensive plan presented by the Secre- lands. tary to the President of the Senate and the Speaker 471d. Additional forest reserves In California. of the House of Representatives may include such 471e. Same; extension of boundaries of Sequoia National Forest. recommendations, if any, as he and the Governor 472. Laws affecting national forest lands. of the State of Wisconsin may wish to make with 473. Revocation, modification, or vacation of orders or respect to Federal and State participation in the proclamations establishing national forests. financing of appropriate interpretive and other 474. Surveys; plats and field notes; maps; effect under Act June 4, 1897. public facilities and services within the reserve in- 475. Purposes for which national forests may be estab- cluding facilities and services to be furnished by such lished and administered. private organizations as the Ice Age Park and Trail 476. Sale of timber. Foundation, a nonprofit corporation, but no com- 477. Use of timber and stone by settlers. 478. Egress or ingress of actual settlers; prospecting. mitment with respect thereto shall be made by the 478a. Townsites. Secretary and no Federal appropriations shall be 479. Sites for schools and churches. available for this purpose. (Pub. L. 88-655, § 4, 480. Civil and criminal jurisdiction. 481. Use of waters. Oct. 13, 1964, 78 Stat. 1087.) 482. Mineral lands; restoration to public domain; loca- tion and entry. § 469h. Same; termination of Federal contributions; 482a. Mining rights in Prescott National Forest. compensation from State for prohibited use of land 482b. Mount Hood National Forest; mining rights. acquired with Federal funds. 482c. Same; patents. (a) Whenever the Secretary determines that ap- 482d. Same; perfection of claims. propriate management and protection set down in 482e. Lincoln National Forest; mining rights. 482f. Same; patents. the comprehensive plan are not being afforded the 482g. Same; perfection of claims. nationally significant values within the reserve or 482h. Coronado National Forest; mining rights. that funds are not being provided on the prescribed 482h-1. Same; protection of scenic values. 482h-2. Same; cutting of timber; reservation of patent matching basis by the State of Wisconsin or other rights. § 471 Page 3209 TITLE 16.-CONSERVATION Sec. Sec. 509. Repealed. 482h-3. Same; perfection of mining claims. certain lands. lands; additions: 510. Right of homestead entry extended to 4821. Plumas National Forest; offer of 510a. Right of homestead entry denied to certain lands; mining rights. Custer National Forest. 482j. Santa Fe National Forest; mining rights. 511. Reinstatement of entries canceled or relinquished. 482k. Same; patents. 512. Segregation of lands for homestead entry. 4821. Same; perfection of mining claims. 513. National Forest Reservation Commission; annual 482m. Teton National Forest in Wyoming; additional report to Congress. lands. commission; pay- protec- 514. Appropriation for expenses of 482n. Coconino National Forest: mining rights; ments. tion of scenic values. recommendation for patent 515. Examination, location, and 482n-1. Same; cutting of timber; reservation of purchase of forested, cut-over, or denuded lands, rights. and report by Secretary of Agriculture. 482n-2. Same; perfection of mining claims. 516. Purchase of lands approved by commission; con- 482n-3. Same; Sedona-Oak Creek area. sent of State; exchange of lands; cutting and 4820. Kaibab National Forest; mining rights. removing timber. 482p. Same; patents. 517. Title to lands to be acquired. 482q. Same; perfection of mining claims. 517a. Payment of awards in condemnation proceedings. 483, 484. Repealed. 518. Acquisition of lands not defeated by rights-of-way, 485. Exchange of lands in national forests; cutting easements, and reservations. for lands timber in national forests in exchange 519. Agricultural lands included in tracts acquired; sale therein. for homesteads. 485a. Same; lands adjacent to Chelan National Forest. 519a. Transfer of forest reservation lands for military 486. Exchange of lands in national forests; reservations purposes. of timber, minerals, or easements. 520. Regulations as to mineral resources. 486a-486w. Exchange of lands in specific national 521. Lands acquired to be reserved, held, and admin- forests. istered as national forest lands; designation. 487. Cutting timber on land added to Sisklyou National 521a. Administration, management and consolidation of Forest. certain lands. 487a. Cutting timber on lands added to Rogue River 522. Rights-of-way for electrical plants. National Forest. 523. Rights-of-way through national forests for power 488. Establishment of exterior boundaries of national and communications facilities. forests. 524. Rights-of-way for dams, reservoirs, or water plants 489. Repealed. for municipal, mining, and milling purposes. 490. Deposits from timber purchasers to defray cost of 525. Rights-of-way for wagon roads or railroads. disposing of debris. 526. Establishment and protection of water rights. 491. Export of timber and other products. 527. Use of Forest Service funds for administration of 492. Earth, stone, and timber for Departments of the certain lands. Army and Navy, and Government works in 528. Development and administration of renewable sur- Alaska. face resources for multiple use and sustained 493. Nebraska National Forest; trees from, for homestead yield of products and services; Congressional settlers. declaration of policy and purpose. 494. Calaveras Bigtree National Forest. 529. Same; authorization; consideration to relative 495. Leases of lands for sanitariums or hotels. values of resources; areas of wilderness. 496. Same; disposition of funds. 530. Same; cooperation with State and local govern- 497. Use and occupation of lands for hotels, resorts, mental agencies and others. summer homes, stores, and facilities for indus- 531. Same; definitions. or public uses. trial, commercial, educational 532. Roads and trails system; Congressional findings 498. Disposal of moneys received; refund of excess. and declaration of policy. on account of 499. Disposal of money received by or of Secretary Service; refund of excess and moneys er- 533. Same; grant of easements; authority Forest regulations. roneously collected; receipts from permits. of Agriculture; 500. Payment and evaluation of receipts to State for 534.