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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003 · Sec. 503

Sec. 503. RESTORATION PLANS

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## SEC. 503 RESTORATION PLANS **[**[16 U.S.C. 6573](/us/usc/t16/s6573)**]** ###
(a)In General Land enrolled in the healthy forests reserve program shall be subject to a restoration plan, to be developed jointly by the landowner and the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the Secretary of the Interior. ###
(b)Practices The restoration plan shall require such restoration practices and measures as are necessary to restore and enhance habitat for species described in section 502(b), including the following: ####
(1)Land management practices. ####
(2)Vegetative treatments. ####
(3)Structural practices and measures. ####
(4)Practices to increase carbon sequestration. ####
(5)Practices to improve biological diversity. ####
(6)Other practices and measures.
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