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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 4 (Introduced in House) — To make revisions to Federal law to improve the conditions necessary for economic growth and job creation, and for ot... · Sec. 331

Sec. 331. Transition period and operations

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Effective on October 1 of the first fiscal year beginning after the appointment of the Board of Trustees under section 313, a transition period of three fiscal years shall commence. Unless specifically stated in the following subsections, any action under this section shall be deemed not to involve Federal agency action or Federal discretionary involvement or control. During the first fiscal year of the transition period, the activities described in this subsection shall occur.
The Board of Trustees shall employ sufficient staff or contractors to prepare for beginning management of O&C Trust lands and O&C Region Public Domain lands in the second fiscal year of the transition period, including preparation of management plans and a harvest schedule for the lands over which management authority is transferred to the O&C Trust in the second fiscal year. The Forest Service shall begin preparing to assume management authority of all Oregon and California Railroad Grant lands and O&C Region Public Domain lands transferred under section 321 in the second fiscal year.
The Secretary concerned shall continue to exercise management authority over all Oregon and California Railroad Grant lands and O&C Region Public Domain lands under all existing Federal laws. Upon written request from the Board of Trustees, the Secretary of the Interior shall provide copies of any documents or data, however stored or maintained, that includes the requested information concerning O&C Trust lands. The copies shall be provided as soon as practicable and to the greatest extent possible, but in no event later than 30 days following the date of the request.
This subsection does not apply to Tribal lands transferred under subtitle D. During the second fiscal year of the transition period, the activities described in this subsection shall occur. Effective on October 1 of the second fiscal year of the transition period, management authority over the O&C Trust lands shall be transferred to the O&C Trust. The transfers required by section 321 shall occur. The Secretary of Agriculture shall obtain and manage, as soon as practicable, all documents and data relating to the Oregon and California Railroad Grant lands, O&C Region Public Domain lands, and Coos Bay Wagon Road lands previously managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
Upon written request from the Board of Trustees, the Secretary of Agriculture shall provide copies of any documents or data, however stored or maintained, that includes the requested information concerning O&C Trust lands. The copies shall be provided as soon as practicable and to the greatest extent possible, but in no event later than 30 days following the date of the request. The Board of Trustees shall begin implementing its management plan for the O&C Trust lands and revise the plan as necessary.
Distribution of revenues generated from all activities on the O&C Trust lands shall be subject to section 315. During the third fiscal year of the transition period and all subsequent fiscal years, the activities described in this subsection shall occur. The Board of Trustees shall manage the O&C Trust lands pursuant to subtitle A.
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