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Code · U.S. Code · Title 16 - CONSERVATION · CHAPTER 3— FORESTS; FOREST SERVICE; REFORESTATION; MANAGEMENT · SUBCHAPTER I— GENERAL PROVISIONS · § 577g–1

§ 577g–1. Payment to State of Minnesota for extension to other sections of land

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The Secretary of the Treasury, upon the certification of the Secretary of Agriculture, shall pay to the State of Minnesota, at the close of each fiscal year from any national-forest receipts not otherwise appropriated a sum of money equivalent to three-quarters of 1 per centum of the fair appraised value of such national-forest lands as may be situated within the area described in section 577d–1 of this title at the end of each fiscal year; and the payments made hereunder shall be distributed to each of the three aforesaid counties in conformity with the fair appraised value of such national-forest lands in each county:
Provided , That the fair appraised value of the lands shall be determined by the Secretary of Agriculture at ten-year intervals and his determination shall be conclusive and final: Provided further , That the first payment to the State of Minnesota under the provisions of this section shall be due at the close of the fiscal year 1959: And provided further , That the provisions of section 500 of this title , shall not be applicable to the national-forest lands to which this section applies.
( June 22, 1948, ch. 593, § 5 , 62 Stat. 570 ; June 22, 1956, ch. 425, § 2 , 70 Stat. 328 .)
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