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 PUBLIC LAW 101-121—OCT. 23, 1989 103 STAT. 727 $920,000,000, the 1989 National Forest Fund timber receipts con- tained in the President's Budget proposal for fiscal year 1990: Provided, That such excess amount made available for the overall purposes of this section shall not exceed $65,000,000: Provided fur- ther. That an additional $32,000,000 shall not be subject to the per centum allocations of subsequent provisions of this section and shall be made separately available solely for implementation of the timber sales program included in this Act as described in the accompanying statement of the managers and shall be used solely for the necessary expenses of such timber sales program including, but not limited to, timber sales administration and management (including all timber support costs) and construction and design of roads: Provided further. That the $32,000,000 shall only be provided after all other sources of funds, appropriated and nonappropriated, have been utilized to the fullest extent possible: Provided further. That this estimate of 1989 receipts shall not be adjusted for the purposes of this section: Provided further. That such funds shall be made available during fiscal year 1990, and shall be in addition to any funds appropriated in this Act: Provided further. That this transaction will be made without reductions for the payments to be made in accordance with the provisions of the Act of May 23, 1908, as amended (16 U.S.C. 500) or the Act of July 10, 1930 (16 U.S.C. 577g): Provided further. That funds made available to the Secretary of Agriculture pursuant to this provision shall be used for the necessary expenses, including support costs of the National Forest System programs as follows: 6 per centum for National Forest trail maintenance; 4 per centum for National Forest trail construction; 20 per centum for wildlife and fish habitat management; 20 per centum for soil, water, and air management; 5 per centum for cultural resource management; 5 per centum for wilderness management; 10 per centum for reforestation and timber stand improvement; and 30 per centum for timber sales administration and management, including all timber support costs, for advanced preparation work for fisc£d year 1991 and fiscal year 1992 timber sale offerings: Provided further. That not later than 30 days after the submission of Reports, the President's fiscal year 1991 budget, the Chief of the Forest Service shall provide a report to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations on the final amount and distribution of funds made available under this section and shall include an assessment of National Forest resource outputs to be produced in fiscal year 1990, fiscal year 1991, and subsequent years, using funds made available under this section, and a comparison of the outputs achieved in fiscal year 1990 and proposed for fiscal year 1991, with the output levels for the program areas listed described in the Forest Service resource management plans in effect at the time of the report required by this section. Any money collected from the States for fire suppression assist- ance rendered by the Forest Service on non-Federal lands not in the vicinity of National Forest System lands shall be used to reimburse the applicable appropriation and shall remain available until ex- pended as the Secretary may direct in conducting activities au- thorized by 16 U.S.C. 2101 (note), 2101-2110, 1606, and 2111. Of the funds available to the Forest Service, $1,500 is available to the Chief of the Forest Service for official reception and representa- tion expenses. Notwithstanding section 705(a) of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (16 U.S.C. 539d(a)), $52,441,000 shall be

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