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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 4 (Engrossed in House) — To make revisions to Federal law to improve the conditions necessary for economic growth and job creation, and for ot... · Sec. 333

Sec. 333. Existing Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service contracts

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Any work or timber contracts sold or awarded by the Bureau of Land Management or Forest Service on or with respect to Oregon and California Railroad Grant lands or O&C Region Public Domain lands before the transfer of the lands to the O&C Trust or the Forest Service, or Tribal lands transferred under subtitle D, shall remain binding and effective according to the terms of the contracts after the transfer of the lands. The Board of Trustees and Secretary concerned shall make such accommodations as are necessary to avoid interfering in any way with the performance of the contracts.
Payments made pursuant to the contracts described in subsection (a), if any, shall be made as provided in those contracts and not made to the O&C Trust.
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