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 114 STAT. 448 PUBLIC LAW 106-224 -JUNE 20, 2000 or the agriculture department of an affected State, the Secretary, to protect rangeland, shall immediately treat Federal, State, or private lands that are infested with grasshoppers or Mormon crickets at levels of economic infestation, unless the Secretary determines that delaying treatment will not cause greater economic damage to adjacent owners of rangeland. (2) OTHER PROGRAMS. — In carrying out this section, the Secretary shall work in conjunction with other FedereJ, State, and private prevention, control, or suppression efforts to protect rangeland. (d) FEDERAL COST SHARE OF TREATMENT. — (1) CONTROL ON FEDERAL LANDS.— Out of funds made available or transferred under this section, the Secretary shall pay 100 percent of the cost of grasshopper or Mormon cricket control on Federal lands to protect rangeland. (2) CONTROL ON STATE LANDS.— Out of funds made available under this section, the Secretary shall pay 50 percent of the cost of grasshopper or Mormon cricket control on State lands. (3) CONTROL ON PRIVATE LANDS. —Out of funds made available under this section, the Secretary shall pay 33.3 percent of the cost of grasshopper or Mormon cricket control on private lands. (e) TRAINING. —From appropriated funds made available or transferred by the Secretary of the Interior to the Secretary of Agriculture for such purposes, the Secretary of Agriculture shall provide adequate funding for a program to train personnel to accomplish effectively the objective of this section. 7 USC 7718. SEC. 418. CERTIFICATION FOR EXPORTS. The Secretary may certify as to the freedom of pleuits, plant products, or biological control organisms from plant pests or noxious weeds, or the exposure of plants, plaint products, or biological control organisms to plant pests or noxious weeds, according to the phytosanitary or other requirements of the countries to which the plants, plant products, or biological control organisms may be exported. Subtitle B—Inspection and Enforcement 7 USC 7731. SEC. 421. INSPECTIONS, SEIZURES, AND WARRANTS. (a) ROLE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL.— The activities authorized by this section shall be carried out consistent with guidelines approved by the Attorney General. (b) WARRANTLESS INSPECTIONS.— The Secretary may stop and inspect, without a warrant, any person or means of conveyance moving— (1) into the United States to determine whether the person or means of conveyance is CEirrying any plant, plant product, biological control orgsmism, plant pest, noxious weed, or article subject to this title; (2) in interstate commerce, upon probable cause to believe that the person or means of conveyance is carrying any plant, plant product, biological control organism, plant pest, noxious weed, or article subject to this title; and (3) in intrastate commerce from or within any State, portion of a State, or premises quarantined as part of a extraordinary

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