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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 4614 (Introduced in House) — To expedite under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and improve forest management activities on National... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Resilient Federal Forests Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. Sec. 3. Rule of application for National Forest System lands and public lands. Title I—Emergency Fireshed Management Sec. 101. Emergency fireshed management. Title II—Streamlined Environmental Analysis and Availability of Categorical Exclusions to Expedite Forest Management Activities Subtitle A—Analysis of Proposed Collaborative Forest Management Activities Sec. 201.
Analysis of only two alternatives (action versus no action) in proposed collaborative forest management activities. Subtitle B—Categorical Exclusions Sec. 211. Categorical exclusion to expedite certain critical response actions. Sec. 212. Categorical exclusion for early successional forests. Sec. 213. Categorical exclusion for outdoor recreation. Sec. 214. Categorical exclusion for infrastructure improvements. Sec. 215. Categorical exclusion for road side projects. Sec. 216. Categorical exclusion to improve or restore National Forest System lands or public land or reduce the risk of wildfire.
Sec. 217. Categorical exclusion for wildfire prevention and drought mitigation. Sec. 218. Clarification of existing categorical exclusion authority related to insect and disease infestation. Sec. 219. Clarification of existing categorical exclusion authority related to wildfire resilience projects. Sec. 220. Categorical exclusion for joint projects. Sec. 221. Use of established categorical exclusions. Subtitle C—General Provisions for Forest Management Activities Sec. 231. Compliance with forest plans.
Sec. 232. Consultation under the National Historic Preservation Act. Sec. 233. Consultation under the Endangered Species Act. Sec. 234. Forest management activities considered non-discretionary actions. Title III—Salvage and Reforestation in Response to Catastrophic Events Sec. 301. Categorical exclusion to expedite salvage operations in response to catastrophic events. Sec. 302. Expedited salvage operations and reforestation activities following large-scale catastrophic events.
Sec. 303. Compliance with forest plan. Sec. 304. Prohibition on restraining orders, preliminary injunctions, and injunctions pending appeal. Title IV—Forest Management Litigation Sec. 401. No attorney fees for forest management activity challenges. Sec. 402. Injunctive relief. Sec. 403. Use of arbitration instead of litigation to address challenges to forest management activities. Title V—Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act Amendments Sec. 501. Use of reserved funds for title II projects on Federal land and certain non-Federal land.
Title VI—Stewardship End Result Contracting Sec. 601. Payment of portion of stewardship project revenues to county in which stewardship project occurs. Sec. 602. Fire liability provision. Sec. 603. Extension of stewardship contracting maximum term limits. Title VII—Tribal Forestry Participation and Protection Sec. 701. Management of Indian Forest Land authorized to include related National Forest System lands and public lands. Sec. 702. Tribal and Alaska Native biochar demonstration project.
Sec. 703. Protection of tribal forest assets through use of stewardship end result contracting and other authorities. Sec. 704. Rule of application. Title VIII—Expediting Interagency Consultation Sec. 801. Forest plans not considered major Federal actions. Sec. 802. Agency consultation requirements. Title IX—Miscellaneous Subtitle A—Forest Management Provisions Sec. 901. Revision of alternate consultation agreement regulations. Sec. 902. Revision of extraordinary circumstances regulations.
Sec. 903. Conditions on forest service road decommissioning. Sec. 904. Prohibition on application of Eastside Screens requirements on National Forest System lands. Sec. 905. Use of site-specific forest plan amendments for certain projects and activities. Sec. 906. Knutson-Vandenberg Act. Sec. 907. Application of northwest forest plan survey and manage mitigation measure standard and guidelines. Sec. 908. Designation of certain treatment areas. Sec. 909. Good neighbor agreements.
Sec. 910. Giant sequoia trees protection plan. Subtitle B—Oregon and California Railroad Grant Lands and Coos Bay Wagon Road Grant Lands Sec. 921. Amendments to the Act of August 28, 1937. Sec. 922. Oregon and California Railroad Grant Lands and Coos Bay Wagon Road Grant Lands Permanent Rights of Access. Sec. 923. Management of Bureau of Land Management Lands in Western Oregon.
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