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 112 STAT. 3044 PUBLIC LAW 105-326—OCT. 30, 1998 SEC. 5. REVOCATION OF WITHDRAWALS. In the case of lands and properties transferred under section 4, effective on the date of transfer to the Secretary of the Interior (if appHcable) or conveyance by quitclaim deed out of Federal ownership, authorization for each of the following withdrawals is revoked: (1) The Public Water Reserve No. 16, Utah No. 7, dated March 9, 1914. (2) The Secretary of the Interior Order dated October 20, 1952. (3) The Secretary of the Interior Order dated July 2, 1956, No. 71676. (4) The Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, dated October 1, 1968, established under Public Law 90-540 (16 U.S.C. 460v et seq.), as to lands described in section 4(b). (5) The Dutch John Administrative Site, dated December 12, 1951 (PLO 769, U -0611). SEC. 6. TRANSFER OF JURISDICTION. (a) TRANSFERS FROM THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE.— Except for properties retained under section 4(e), all lands designated under section 4 for disposal shall be— (1) transferred from the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Agriculture to the Secretary of the Interior and, if appropriate, the United States Postal Service; and (2) removed from inclusion in the Ashley National Forest and the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. (b) TRANSFERS FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.— (1) IN GENERAL. —The Secretary of the Interior shall transfer to the Secretary of Agriculture administrative jurisdiction over certain lands and interests in land described in paragraph (2), containing approximately 2,167 acres located in Duchesne and Wasatch Counties, Utah, acquired by the Secretary of the Interior for the Central Utah Project. (2) LAND DESCRIPTION. — The lands referred to in paragraph (1) are lands indicated on the maps generally depicting— (A) the Dutch John transfer of the Ashley National Forest to the State of Utah, dated February 1997; (B) the Dutch John transfer of the Uinta National Forest to the State of Utah, dated February 1997; (C) lands to be transferred to the Forest Service: Lower Stillwater Properties; (D) lands to be transferred to the Forest Service: Red Hollow (Diamond Properties); and (E) lands to be transferred to the Forest Service: Coal Mine Hollow (Current Creek Reservoir). (3) STATUS OF LANDS. — (A) NATIONAL FORESTS. — The lands and interests in land transferred to the Secretary of Agriculture under paragraph (1) shall become part of the Ashley or Uinta National Forest, as appropriate. The Secretary of Agriculture shall adjust the boundaries of each of the National Forests to reflect the additional lands. (B) MANAGEMENT.— The transferred lands shall be managed in accordance with the Act of March 1, 1911 (commonly known as the "Weeks Law") (36 Stat. 962, chapter 186; 16 U.S.C. 515 et seq.) and other laws (including

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