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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · provide for the restoration of the fish and wildlife in the Trinity River Basin, California, and for other purposes · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. trinity river basin fish and wildlife task force

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## Sec. 3 trinity river basin fish and wildlife task force ###
(a)There is establishes the Trinity River Basin Fish and Wildlife Task Force (hereinafter in this Act referred to as the “Task Force”) which shall be composed of nineteen members as follows: ####
(1)One officer or employee of the California Department of Fish and Game to be appointed by the administrative head of such department. ####
(2)One officer or employee of the California Department of Water Resources to be appointed by the administrative head of such department. ####
(3)One member or employee of the California Water Resources Control Board to be appointed by such board. ####
(4)One officer or employee of the California Department of Forestry to be appointed by the administrative head of such department. ####
(5)One officer or employee of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to be appointed by the Secretary. ####
(6)One officer or employee of the United States Bureau of Reclamation to be appointed by the Secretary. ####
(7)One officer or employee of the United States Bureau of Land Management to be appointed by the Secretary. ####
(8)One officer or employee of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs to be appointed by the Secretary. ####
(9)One officer or employee of the United States Forest Service to be appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture. ####
(10)One officer or employee of the Natural Resources Soil and Conservation Service to be appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture. ####
(11)One officer or employee of the United States National Marine Fisheries Service to be appointed by the Secretary of Commerce. ####
(12)One individual to be appointed by the board of supervisors of Humboldt County, California. ####
(13)One individual to be appointed by the board of supervisors of Trinity County, California. ####
(14)One individual to be appointed by the Hoopa Tribe of the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, California. ####
(15)One individual to be appointed by the Yurok Tribe. ####
(16)One individual to be appointed by the Karuk Tribe. ####
(17)One individual to represent commercial fishing interests, to be appointed by the Secretary after consultation with the Board of Directors of the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations. ####
(18)One individual to represent sport fishing interests, to be appointed by the Secretary after consultation with the Board of Directors of the California Advisory Committee on Salmon and Steelhead Trout. ####
(19)One individual to be appointed by the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to represent the timber industry. Any vacancy on the Task Force shall be filled in the manner in which the original appointment was made. ###
(b)If any member of the Task Force who was appointed to the Task Force as an officer or employee of a United States department or agency or as an officer or employee of a California State depart ment or board leaves such of lice or employment, he may continue as a member of the Task Force for not longer than the end of the fourteen-day period beginning on the date he leaves such office or employment. ###
(c)####
(1)Members of the Task Force who are full-time officers or employees of the United States shall receive no additional pay, allowances, or benefits by reason of their service on the Task Force. ####
(2)No moneys authorized to be appropriated under this Act may be used to pay any member of the Task Force for service on the Task Force or to reimburse any agency or governmental unit for the pay of any such member for such service. Members of the Task Force who are not full-time officers or employees of the United States, the State of California (or a political subdivision thereof), or an Indian tribe, may be reimbursed for such expenses as may be incurred by reason of their service on the Task Force, as consistent with applicable laws and regulations. ###
(d)Task Force actions or management on the Klamath River from Weitchpec downstream to the Pacific Ocean shall be coordinated with, and conducted with the full knowledge of, the Klamath River Basin Fisheries Task Force and the Klamath Fishery Management Council, as established under Public Law 99–552. The Secretary shall appoint a designated representative to ensure such coordination and the exchange of information between the Trinity River Task Force and these two entities.
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