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 PUBLIC LAW 100-638—NOV. 8, 1988

102 STAT. 3327

Public Law 100-638 100th Congress An Act To declare that certain lands be held in trust for the Quinault Indian Nation, and for other purposes.

Nov. 8, 1988 [S. 2752]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. EXPANSION OF QUINAULT INDIAN RESERVATION.

The Quinault Indian Reservation is hereby expanded to include those lands consisting of more or less eleven thousand nine hundred and five acres and generally depicted on the map entitled, "North boundary expansion, Quinault Indian Nation", numbered 88-S27521 and dated, September 23, 1988, which shall be on file and available for public inspection in the offices of the Chief, Forest Service, and of the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, and of the tribal offices of the Quinault Indian Nation. The boundary of the Olympic National Forest is hereby modified as depicted on the map referred to in this section.

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SEC. 2. QUINAULT SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREA.

The Secretary of Agriculture shall— (a) manage those Federal lands within the boundaries of the Olympic National Forest consisting of more or less five thousand four hundred and sixty acres and generally depicted on the map entitled "Quinault Special Management Area" numbered 88-S2752-2 and dated, September 23, 1988, which shall be on file and available for public inspection in the offices of the Chief, Forest Service, and of the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, and of the tribal offices of the Quinault Indian Nation in a manner consistent with section 3; and (b) shall distribute the proceeds from the sale of forest products on lands referred to in subsection (a) as provided in section 4. SEC. 3. ADMINISTRATION OF LANDS.

(a) All right, title, and interest in lands owned by the United States and administered by the United States Forest Service and referred to in section 1, shall hereafter— (1) be administered by the Secretary of the Interior; and (2) be held in trust by the United States for the Quinault Indian Nation and to be part of the Quinault Indian Reservation. (b) All right, title, and interest in lands which are owned by the United States and administered by the United States Forest Service which are referred to in section 2 shall remain in the United States and, except as provided in section 4, shall continue to be administered by the United States Forest Service accordance with all laws, rules and regulations applicable to the national forests.

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