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 117 STAT. 1310

PUBLIC LAW 108–108—NOV. 10, 2003

amended; the Ten Percent Road and Trail Fund; the Timber Sale Pipeline Restoration Fund; the Fifty Percent Grazing Class A Receipts Fund; and the Land and Water Conservation Fund Recreation User Fees Receipts—Class A Fund. (5) ‘‘Special Account’’ means the special account referenced in section 4(c)(2) of the Gallatin Land Consolidation Act of 1998. (6) ‘‘Eastside National Forests’’ has the same meaning as in section 3(4) of the Gallatin Land Consolidation Act of 1998. (b) SPECIAL ACCOUNT.— (1) The Secretary is authorized and directed, without further appropriation or reprogramming of funds, to transfer to the Special Account these enumerated funds and receipts in the following order: (A) timber sale receipts from the Gallatin National Forest and other Eastside National Forests, as such receipts are referenced in section 4(a)(2)(C) of the Gallatin Land Consolidation Act of 1998; (B) any available funds heretofore appropriated for the acquisition of lands for National Forest purposes in the State of Montana through fiscal year 2003; (C) net receipts from the conveyance of lands on the Gallatin National Forest as authorized by subsection (c); and (D) excess receipts for fiscal years 2003 through 2008. (2) All funds in the Special Account shall be available to the Secretary until expended, without further appropriation, and will be expended prior to the end of fiscal year 2008 for the following purposes: (A) the completion of the land acquisitions authorized by the Gallatin Land Consolidation Act of 1998 and fulfillment of the Option Agreement, as may be amended from time to time; and (B) the acquisition of lands for which acquisition funds were transferred to the Special Account pursuant to subsection (b)(1)(B). (3) The Special Account shall be closed at the end of fiscal year 2008 and any monies remaining in the Special Account shall be transferred to the fund established under Public Law 90–171 (commonly known as the ‘‘Sisk Act’’, 16 U.S.C. 484a) to remain available, until expended, for the acquisition of lands for National Forest purposes in the State of Montana. (4) Funds deposited in the Special Account or eligible for deposit shall not be subject to transfer or reprogramming for wildland fire management or any other emergency purposes. (c) LAND CONVEYANCES WITHIN THE GALLATIN NATIONAL FOREST.— (1) CONVEYANCE AUTHORITY.—The Secretary is authorized, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary may prescribe and without requirements for further administrative or environmental analyses or examination, to sell or exchange any or all rights, title, and interests of the United States in the following lands within the Gallatin National Forest in the State of Montana: (A) SMC East Boulder Mine Portal Tract: Principal Meridian, T.3S., R.11E., Section 4, lots 3 to 4 inclusive, 1⁄2SE1⁄4NW1⁄4, containing 76.27 acres more or less. W

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