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 PUBLIC LAW 106-291—OCT. 11, 2000 114 STAT. 997 of Colorado or any other officer or employee of the Colorado State Forest Service. SEC. 332. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made Reports. available by this Act may be used to issue a record of decision implementing the Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project until the Secretaries of Agriculture and the Interior submit to Congress a report evaluating, for the area to be covered by the project, both the effect of the year 2000 wildfires and the President's initiative for managing the impact of wildfires on communities and the environment. SEC. 333. The Forest Service, in consultation with the Department of Labor, shall review Forest Service campground concessions policy to determine if modifications can be made to Forest Service contracts for campgrounds so that such concessions fall within the regulatory exemption of 29 CFR 4.122(b). The Forest Service shall offer in fiscal year 2001 such concession prospectuses under the regulatory exemption, except that, any prospectus that does not meet the requirements of the regulatory exemption shall be offered as a service contract in accordance with the requirements of41 U.S.C. 351-358. SEC. 334. A project undertaken by the Forest Service under l6 USC 460/-6a the Recreation Fee Demonstration Program as authorized by section note. 315 of the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 1996, as amended, shall not result in— (1) displacement of the holder of an authorization to provide commercial recreation services on Federal lands. Prior to initiating any project, the Secretary shall consult with potentially affected holders to determine what impacts the project may have on the holders. Any modifications to the authorization shall be made within the terms and conditions of the authorization and authorities of the impacted agency. (2) the return of a commercial recreation service to the Secretary for operation when such services have been provided in the past by a private sector provider, except when— (A) the private sector provider fails to bid on such opportunities; (B) the private sector provider terminates its relationship with the agency; or (C) the agency revokes the permit for non-compliance with the terms and conditions of the authorization. In such cases, the agency may use the Recreation Fee Demonstration Program to provide for operations until a subsequent operator can be found through the offering of a new prospectus. SEC. 335. Section 801 of the National Energy Conservation Pohcy Act (42 U.S.C. 8287(a)(2)(D)(iii)) is amended by striking " $750,000 " and inserting "$10,000,000 ". SEC. 336. In section 315(f) of title III of section 101(c) of Public Law 104-134 (16 U.S.C. 4601-6a note), as amended, strike "September 30, 2001" and insert "September 30, 2002", and strike "September 30, 2004" and insert "September 30, 2005". SEC. 337. None of the funds in this Act may be used bj' the Secretary of the Interior to issue a prospecting permit for hardrock mineral exploration on Mark Twain National Forest land in the Current River/Jack's Fork River—Eleven Point Watershed (not including Mark Twain National Forest land in Townships

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