§ 1601. Renewable Resource Assessment
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(a)Preparation by Secretary of Agriculture; time of preparation, updating and contents In recognition of the vital importance of America’s renewable resources of the forest, range, and other associated lands to the Nation’s social and economic well-being, and of the necessity for a long term perspective in planning and undertaking related national renewable resource programs administered by the Forest Service, the Secretary of Agriculture (referred to in this subchapter as the “Secretary”) shall prepare a Renewable Resource Assessment (hereinafter called the “Assessment”). The Assessment shall be prepared not later than December 31, 1975, and shall be updated during 1979 and each tenth year thereafter, and shall include but not be limited to—
(1)an analysis of present and anticipated uses, demand for, and supply of the renewable resources, with consideration of the international resource situation, and an emphasis of pertinent supply and demand and price relationship trends;
(2)an inventory, based on information developed by the Forest Service and other Federal agencies, of present and potential renewable resources, and an evaluation of opportunities for improving their yield of tangible and intangible goods and services, together with estimates of investment costs and direct and indirect returns to the Federal Government;
(3)a description of Forest Service programs and responsibilities in research, cooperative programs and management of the National Forest System, their interrelationships, and the relationship of these programs and responsibilities to public and private activities;
(4)a discussion of important policy considerations, laws, regulations, and other factors expected to influence and affect significantly the use, ownership, and management of forest, range, and other associated lands; and 1
(5)an analysis of the potential effects of global climate change on the condition of renewable resources on the forests and rangelands of the United States; and
(6)an analysis of the rural and urban forestry opportunities to mitigate the buildup of atmospheric carbon dioxide and reduce the risk of global climate change,2
(b)Omitted
(c)Contents of Assessments The Secretary shall report in the 1979 and subsequent Assessments on:
(1)the additional fiber potential in the National Forest System including, but not restricted to, forest mortality, growth, salvage potential, potential increased forest products sales, economic constraints, alternate markets, contract considerations, and other multiple use considerations;
(2)the potential for increased utilization of forest and wood product wastes in the National Forest System and on other lands, and of urban wood wastes and wood product recycling, including recommendations to the Congress for actions which would lead to increased utilization of material now being wasted both in the forests and in manufactured products; and
(3)the milling and other wood fiber product fabrication facilities and their location in the United States, noting the public and private forested areas that supply such facilities, assessing the degree of utilization into product form of harvested trees by such facilities, and setting forth the technology appropriate to the facilities to improve utilization either individually or in aggregate units of harvested trees and to reduce wasted wood fibers. The Secretary shall set forth a program to encourage the adoption by these facilities of these technologies for improving wood fiber utilization.
(d)Public involvement; consultation with governmental departments and agencies In developing the reports required under subsection
(c)of this section, the Secretary shall provide opportunity for public involvement and shall consult with other interested governmental departments and agencies.
(e)Congressional policy of multiple use sustained yield management; examination and certification of lands; estimate of appropriations necessary for reforestation and other treatment; budget requirements; authorization of appropriations
(1)It is the policy of the Congress that all forested lands in the National Forest System shall be maintained in appropriate forest cover with species of trees, degree of stocking, rate of growth, and conditions of stand designed to secure the maximum benefits of multiple use sustained yield management in accordance with land management plans. Accordingly, the Secretary is directed to identify and report to the Congress annually at the time of submission of the President’s budget together with the annual report provided for under section 1606(c) of this title, beginning with submission of the President’s budget for fiscal year 1978, the amount and location by forests and States and by productivity class, where practicable, of all lands in the National Forest System where objectives of land management plans indicate the need to reforest areas that have been cut-over or otherwise denuded or deforested, and all lands with stands of trees that are not growing at their best potential rate of growth. All national forest lands treated from year to year shall be examined after the first and third growing seasons and certified by the Secretary in the report provided for under this subsection as to stocking rate, growth rate in relation to potential and other pertinent measures. Any lands not certified as satisfactory shall be returned to the backlog and scheduled for prompt treatment. The level and types of treatment shall be those which secure the most effective mix of multiple use benefits.
(2)Notwithstanding the provisions of section 1607 of this title, the Secretary shall, annually during each of the 10 years beginning after November 15, 2021, transmit to the Congress in the manner provided in this subsection an estimate of the sums necessary to be appropriated, in addition to the funds available from other sources, to replant and otherwise treat an acreage equal to the acreage to be cut over that year, plus a sufficient portion of the backlog of lands found to be in need of treatment to eliminate the backlog within the 10-year period. After the 10-year period, the Secretary shall transmit annually to the Congress an estimate of the sums necessary to replant and otherwise treat all lands being cut over and maintain planned timber production on all other forested lands in the National Forest System so as to prevent the development of a backlog of needed work larger than the needed work at the beginning of the fiscal year. The Secretary’s estimate of sums necessary, in addition to the sums available under other authorities, for accomplishment of the reforestation and other treatment of National Forest System lands under this section shall be provided annually for inclusion in the President’s budget and shall also be transmitted to the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate together with the annual report provided for under section 1606(c) of this title at the time of submission of the President’s budget to the Congress beginning with the budget for fiscal year 2021. The sums estimated as necessary for reforestation and other treatment shall include moneys needed to secure seed, grow seedlings, prepare sites, plant trees, thin, remove deleterious growth and underbrush, build fence to exclude livestock and adverse wildlife from regeneration areas and otherwise establish and improve growing forests to secure planned production of trees and other multiple use values.
(3)Effective for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1977, and each fiscal year thereafter, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated for the purpose of reforesting and treating lands in the National Forest System $200,000,000 annually to meet requirements of this subsection. All sums appropriated for the purposes of this subsection shall be available until expended.
(4)Reforestation requirements.—
(A)Definitions.— In this paragraph:
(i)Natural regeneration.—
(I)In general.— The term “natural regeneration” means the establishment of a tree or tree age class from natural seeding, sprouting, or suckering in accordance with the management objectives of an applicable land management plan.
(II)Inclusion.— The term “natural regeneration” may include any site preparation activity to enhance the success of regeneration to the desired species composition and structure.
(ii)Priority land.— The term “priority land” means National Forest System land that, due to an unplanned event—
(I)does not meet the conditions for appropriate forest cover described in paragraph (1);
(II)requires reforestation to meet the objectives of an applicable land management plan; and
(III)is unlikely to experience natural regeneration without assistance.
(iii)Reforestation.— The term “reforestation” means the act of renewing tree cover, taking into consideration species composition and resilience, by establishing young trees through—
(I)natural regeneration;
(II)natural regeneration with site preparation; or
(III)planting or direct seeding.
(iv)Secretary.— The term “Secretary” means the Secretary, acting through the Chief of the Forest Service.
(v)Unplanned event.—
(I)In general.— The term “unplanned event” means any unplanned disturbance that—
(aa)disrupts ecosystem or forest structure or composition; or
(bb)changes resources, substrate availability, or the physical environment.
(II)Inclusions.— The term “unplanned event” may include—
(aa)a wildfire;
(bb)an infestation of insects or disease;
(cc)a weather event; and
(dd)animal damage.
(B)Requirement.— Each reforestation activity under this section shall be carried out in accordance with applicable Forest Service management practices and definitions, including definitions relating to silvicultural practices and forest management.
(C)Reforestation priority.—
(i)In general.— In carrying out this subsection, the Secretary shall give priority to projects on the priority list described in clause (ii).
(ii)Priority list.—
(I)In general.— The Secretary shall, based on recommendations from regional foresters, create a priority list of reforestation projects that—
(aa)primarily take place on priority land;
(bb)promote effective reforestation following unplanned events; and
(cc)may include activities to ensure adequate and appropriate seed availability.
(II)Ranking.— The Secretary shall rank projects on the priority list under subclause
(I)based on—
(aa)documentation of an effective reforestation project plan;
(bb)the ability to measure the progress and success of the project; and
(cc)the ability of a project to provide benefits relating to forest function and health, soil health and productivity, wildlife habitat, improved air and water quality, carbon sequestration potential, resilience, job creation, and enhanced recreational opportunities.
(f)Report on herbicides and pesticides The Secretary shall submit an annual report to the Congress on the amounts, types, and uses of herbicides and pesticides used in the National Forest System, including the beneficial or adverse effects of such uses.
(Pub. L. 93–378, § 3, formerly § 2, Aug. 17, 1974, 88 Stat. 476; renumbered § 3 and amended Pub. L. 94–588, §§ 2–4, Oct. 22, 1976, 90 Stat. 2949, 2950; Pub. L. 101–624, title XXIV, § 2408(a), Nov. 28, 1990, 104 Stat. 4061; Pub. L. 115–141, div. O, title II, § 208(b)(1), Mar. 23, 2018, 132 Stat. 1066; Pub. L. 117–58, div. G, title III, § 70302(a)(1)(A), Nov. 15, 2021, 135 Stat. 1258.)
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U.S. Code
- § 1600Congressional findings
- § 1604National Forest System land and resource management plans
- § 1609National Forest System
- § 1601Renewable Resource Assessment
- § 1612Public participation
- § 1642Investigations, experiments, tests, and other activities
- § 719ePresidential decision and report
- § 1606aReforestation Trust Fund
- § 2105Urban and community forestry assistance
- § 1721Conveyances of public lands to States, local governments, etc.
- § 1675Authorization of appropriations; criteria for eligibility of States for funds
- § 1608National Forest Transportation System
- § 1607National Forest System renewable resources; development and administration by Secretary in accordance with multiple use and sustained yield concepts for products and services; target year for operational posture of resources; budget requests
- § 1602Renewable Resource Program; preparation by Secretary and transmittal to President; purpose and development of program; time of preparation, updating and contents
- § 1606Budget requests by President for Forest Service activities
- § 1611Timber
- § 1613Promulgation of regulations
- § 670oAuthorization of appropriations
- § 1610Implementation of provisions by Secretary; utilization of information and data of other organizations; avoidance of duplication of planning, etc.; “renewable resources” defined
- § 1674Renewable Resources Extension Program plan
statutes-at-large
- Public Law 97–424To authorize appropriations for construction of certain highways in accordance with title 23, United States Code, for highway safety, for mass transportation in urban and rural areas, and for other purposes
- Public Law 93–378To provide for the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, to protect, develop, and enhance the productivity and other values of certain of the Nation’s lands and resources, and for other purposes
- Public Law 93–533
- Public Law 102–537To amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to require the inclusion in consumer reports of information provided to consumer reporting agencies regarding the failure of a consumer to pay overdue child support
- Public Law 99–188
- Public Law 94–588To amend the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974, and for other purposes
- Public Law 107–206Making supplemental appropriations for further recovery from and response to terrorist attacks on the United States for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002, and for other purposes
- Public Law 95–93To provide employment and training opportunities for youth, and to provide for other improvements in employment and training programs
- Public Law 102–237To make technical corrections to agricultural laws
- Public Law 115–141To amend the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 to include severe forms of trafficking in persons within the definition of transnational organized crime for purposes of the rewards program of the Department of State, and for other purposes
- Public Law 95–495To designate the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, to establish the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Mining Protection Area, and for other purposes
- Public Law 117–58To authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes
- Public Law 94–579To establish public land policy; to establish guidelines for Its administration; to provide for the management, protection, development, and enhancement of the public lands; and for other purposes
- Public Law 102–381Making appropriations for military construction for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1993, and for other purposes
- Public Law 95–307To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to carry out forest and rangeland renewable resources research, and for other purposes
- Public Law 95–306To provide for an expanded and comprehensive extension program for forest and rangeland renewable resources
- Public Law 95–237To designate certain endangered public lands for preservation as wilderness, and for other purposes
- Public Law 96–451To amend the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 to promote recreational boating safety through the development, administration, and financing of a national recreational boating safety improvement program, and for other purposes
- Public Law 101–624To extend and revise agricultural price support and related programs, to provide for agricultural export, resource conservation, farm credit, and agricultural research and related programs, to ensure consumers an abundance of food and fiber at reasonable prices, and for other purposes
- Public Law 98–508To designate certain national forest system lands in the State of Arkansas for inclusion in the National Wilderness Preservation System, and for other purposes
- Public Law 97–98To provide price and income protection for farmers, assure consumers an abundance of food and fiber at reasonable prices, continue food assistance to low-income households, and for other purposes
register
- NoticesNotice of final administrative policy
- NoticesRevised proposed rule; availability of proposed section 4(d) rule; and reopening of comment period
- Proposed RulesFinal action
- NoticesProposed rule; notice of petition finding
- Proposed RulesNotice of 12-month petition finding
- Rules and RegulationsFinal rule
- Presidential DocumentsFinal rule
- Proposed RulesProposed rule
- Rules and RegulationsProposed action
- NoticesProposed rule
- Rules and RegulationsProposed rule; withdrawal
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U.S. Code
- Budget requests by President for Forest Service activities§ 1606
- National Forest System renewable resources; development and administration by Secretary in accordance with multiple use and sustained yield concepts for products and services; target year for operational posture of resources; budget requests§ 1607
- Congressional information§ 1113
- Congressional findings§ 1600
- Renewable Resource Assessment§ 1601
- Presidential decision and report§ 719e
- Federal Coordinator§ 720d
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- Pub. L. 93–378, § 3
- 88 Stat. 476
- Pub. L. 94–588
- 90 Stat. 2949
- Pub. L. 101–624, title XXIV, § 2408(a)
- 104 Stat. 4061
- 132 Stat. 1066
- 135 Stat. 1258
- section 581h of this title
- Pub. L. 101–624
- section 3003 of Pub. L. 104–66
- 135 Stat. 1260
- Pub. L. 101–624, title XII, § 1245
- 104 Stat. 3548
- Pub. L. 102–237, title X, § 1018(b)
- 105 Stat. 1905
- 93 Stat. 1373
- section 3012(b) of Pub. L. 102–486
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