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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 · Sec. 3006

Sec. 3006. SAVINGS CLAUSES

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## SEC. 3006 SAVINGS CLAUSES ###
(a)Effect on Weapon Impact Area Nothing in this subtitle expands the boundaries of the weapon impact area of the Utah Test and Training Range. ###
(b)Effect on Special Use Airspace and Training Routes Nothing in this subtitle precludes— ####
(1)the designation of new units of special use airspace; or ####
(2)the expansion of existing units of special use airspace. ###
(c)Effect on Existing Military Special Use Airspace Agreement Nothing in this subtitle limits or alters the Military Operating Areas of Airspace Use Agreement between the Federal Aviation Administration and the Air Force in effect on the date of enactment of this Act. ###
(d)Effect on Existing Rights and Agreements Except as otherwise provided in section 3003, nothing in this subtitle limits or alters any existing right or right of access to— ####
(1)the Knolls Special Recreation Management Area; or ####
(2)#####
(A)the Bureau of Land Management Community Pits Central Grayback and South Grayback; and #####
(B)any other county or community pit located within close proximity to the BLM land. ###
(e)Interstate 80 Nothing in this subtitle authorizes any additional authority or right to the Secretary or the Secretary of the Air Force to temporarily close Interstate 80. ###
(f)Effect on Limitation on Amendments to Certain Individual Resource Management Plans Nothing in this subtitle affects the limitation established under section 2815(d) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 (Public Law 106-65; 113 Stat. 852). ###
(g)Effect on Previous Memorandum of Understanding Nothing in this subtitle affects the memorandum of understanding entered into by the Air Force, the Bureau of Land Management, the Utah Department of Natural Resources, and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources relating to the reestablishment of bighorn sheep in the Newfoundland Mountains and signed by the parties to the memorandum of understanding during the period beginning on January 24, 2000, and ending on February 4, 2000. ###
(h)Effect on Federally Recognized Indian Tribes Nothing in this subtitle alters any right reserved by treaty or Federal law for a Federally recognized Indian tribe for tribal use. ###
(i)Payments in Lieu of Taxes Nothing in this subtitle diminishes, enhances, or otherwise affects any other right or entitlement of the counties in which the BLM land is situated to payments in lieu of taxes based on the BLM land, under section 6901 of title 31, United States Code. ###
(j)Wildlife Improvements The Secretary and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources shall continue the management of wildlife improvements, including guzzlers, in existence as of the date of enactment of this Act on the BLM land. ## Subtitle B Bureau of Land Management Land Exchange With State of Utah
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Sec. 3006
SAVINGS CLAUSES
Pub. L.Pub. L. 106-65
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