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 Ill STAT. 1614 PUBLIC LAW 105-83—NOV. 14, 1997 (B) Before a management structure and management plan are adopted for such land, the Secretary of the Interior or the board of trustees, as the case may be, shall submit a proposal for the structure and plan to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate arid the Committee on Resources of the House of Representatives. The proposed management •plan shall not become effective until the passage of 90 days after its submission to the Committees, Reports. (C) The Secretary of the Interior or the board of trustees, as the case may be, shall report annually to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate, the Committee on Resources of the House of Representatives, and the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations concerning the management of lands acquired under the authority of this section and activities undertaken on such lands. (2) PLAN.— The msuiagement plan shall guide general management of the Headwaters Forest. Such plan shall address the following management issues— (A) scientific research on forests, fish, wildlife, and other such activities that will be fostered and permitted on the Headwaters Forest; (B) providing recreation opportunities on the Headwaters Forest; (C) access to the Headwaters Forest; (D) construction of minimal necessary facilities within the Headwaters Forest so as to maintain the ecological integrity of the Headwaters Forest; (E) other management needs; and (F) an annual budget for the management of the Headwaters Forest, which shall include a projected revenue schedule (such as fees for research and recreation) and projected expenses. (3) COMPLIANCE. — The National Environmental Policy Act shall apply to the development and implementation of the management plan. (j) COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT.— (1) The Secretary of the Interior may enter into agreements with the State of California for the cooperative management of any of the following: Headwaters Forest, Redwood National Park, and proximate State lands. The purpose of such agreements is to acquire from and provide to the State of California goods and services to be used by the Secretary and the State of California in cooperative management of lands if the Secretary determines that appropriations for that purpose are available and an agreement is in the best interests of the United States; and (2) an assignment arranged by the Secretary under section 3372 of title 5, United States Code, of a Federal or State employee for work in any Federal or State of California lands, or an extension of such assignment, may be for any period of time determined by the Secretary or the State of California, as appropriate, to be mutually beneficial. SEC. 502. PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK-ACQUISITION OF CROWN BUTTE MINING INTERESTS. (a) AUTHORIZATION.— Subject to the terms and conditions of this

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