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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Forest Organizational Camp Fee Improvement Act of 2003 · Sec. 506

Sec. 506. DEPOSIT AND EXPENDITURE OF USE FEES

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## SEC. 506 DEPOSIT AND EXPENDITURE OF USE FEES **[**[16 U.S.C. 6235](/us/usc/t16/s6235)**]** ###
(a)Deposit and Availability Unless subject to section 7 of the Act of April 24, 1950 (commonly known as the Granger-Thye Act; 16 U.S.C. 580d), use fees collected by the Secretary under this Act shall be deposited in a special account in the Treasury and shall remain available to the Secretary for expenditure, without further appropriation until expended, for the purposes described in subsection (c). ###
(b)Transfer Upon request of the Secretary, the Secretary of the Treasury shall transfer to the Secretary from the special account such amounts as the Secretary may request. The Secretary shall accept and use such amounts in accordance with subsection (c). ###
(c)Use Use fees deposited pursuant to subsection
(a)and transferred to the Secretary under subsection
(b)shall be expended for monitoring of Forest Service special use authorizations, administration of the Forest Service's special program, interpretive programs, environmental analysis, environmental restoration, and similar purposes.
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