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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 4579 (Introduced in House) — To establish an arbitration process pilot program as an alternative dispute resolution process for certain objections... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Injunctive relief

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As part of its weighing the equities while considering any request for an injunction that applies to any agency action as part of a qualified forest management activity, the court reviewing the agency action shall balance the impact to the ecosystem likely affected by the forest management activity of— the short- and long-term effects of undertaking the agency action; against the short- and long-term effects of not undertaking the action. Subject to paragraph (2), the length of any preliminary injunctive relief and stays pending appeal that applies to any agency action as part of a forest management activity, shall not exceed 60 days.
A court of competent jurisdiction may issue one or more renewals of any preliminary injunction, or stay pending appeal, granted under paragraph (1). In each renewal of an injunction in an action, the parties to the action shall present the court with updated information on the status of the authorized forest management activity.
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