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 114 STAT. 1658 PUBLIC LAW 106-399—OCT. 30, 2000 16 USC 460nnn-2. 16 USC 460min-3. (3) The wild and scenic river segments and redband trout reserve designated by title III. (4) The mineral withdrawal area designated by title IV. (5) The wildlands juniper management area established by title V. (6) The land exchanges required by title VI. (b) LEGAL EFFECT AND CORRECTION. — The maps and legal descriptions referred to in subsection (a) shall have the same force and effect as if included in this Act, except the Secretary may correct clerical and typographical errors in such maps and legal descriptions. (c) PUBLIC AVAILABILITY. — Copies of the maps and legal descriptions referred to in subsection (a) shall be on file and available for public inspection in the Office of the Director of the Bureau of Land Management and in the appropriate office of the Bureau of Land Management in the State of Oregon. SEC. 4. VALID EXISTING RIGHTS. Nothing in this Act shall effect any valid existing right. SEC. 5. PROTECTION OF TRIBAL RIGHTS. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to diminish the rights of any Indian tribe. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to diminish tribal rights, including those of the Burns Paiute Tribe, regarding access to Federal lands for tribal activities, including spiritual, cultural, and traditional food gathering activities. TITLE I—STEENS MOUNTAIN COOPERA- TIVE MANAGEMENT AND PROTEC- TION AREA Subtitle A—Designation and Purposes 16 USC SEC. 101. DESIGNATION OF STEENS MOUNTAIN COOPERATIVE 460nnn-ll. MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION AREA. (a) DESIGNATION.— The Secretary shall designate the Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Area consisting of approximately 425,550 acres of Federal land located in Harney County, Oregon, in the vicinity of Steens Mountain, as generally depicted on the map entitled "Steens Mountain Boundary Map" and dated September 18, 2000. (b) CONTENTS OF MAP. —In addition to the general boundaries of the Cooperative Management and Protection Area, the map referred to in subsection (a) also depicts the general boundaries of the following: (1) The no livestock grazing area described in section 113(e). (2) The mineral withdrawal area designated by title IV. (3) The wildlands juniper management area established by title V. 16 USC SEC. 102. PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES OF COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT 460nnn-12. AND PROTECTION AREA. (a) PURPOSE. —The purpose of the Cooperative Management and Protection Area is to conserve, protect, and manage the long-

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