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 PUBLIC LAW 109–54—AUG. 2, 2005

119 STAT. 563

(4) ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW.—The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) shall apply to the conveyance of administrative sites under this title, except that, in any environmental review or analysis required under such Act for the conveyance of an administrative site under this title, the Secretary is only required to— (A) analyze the most reasonably foreseeable use of the administrative site, as determined through a market analysis; (B) determine whether or not to reserve any right, title, or interest in the administrative site under subsection (a)(3); and (C) evaluate the alternative of not conveying the administrative site, consistent with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. (e) REJECTION OF OFFERS.—The Secretary shall reject any offer made for the acquisition of an administrative site under this title if the Secretary determines that the offer is— (1) not adequate to cover the market value of the administrative site; or (2) not otherwise in the public interest. (f) CONSULTATION AND PUBLIC NOTICE.—As appropriate, the Secretary is encouraged to work with the Administrator of the General Services Administration with respect to the conveyance of administrative sites under this title. Before making an administrative site available for conveyance under this title, the Secretary shall consult with local governmental officials of the community in which the administrative site is located and provide public notice of the proposed conveyance.

Applicability.

SEC. 505. DISPOSITION OF PROCEEDS RECEIVED FROM ADMINISTRATIVE SITE CONVEYANCES.

16 USC 580d note.

(a) DEPOSIT.—The Secretary shall deposit in the fund established under Public Law 90–171 (commonly known as the Sisk Act; 16 U.S.C. 484a) all of the proceeds from the conveyance of an administrative site under this title. (b) USE.—Amounts deposited under paragraph (1) shall be available to the Secretary, until expended and without further appropriation, to pay any necessary and incidental costs incurred by the Secretary in connection with— (1) the acquisition, improvement, maintenance, reconstruction, or construction of a facility or improvement for the National Forest System; and (2) the conveyance of administrative sites under this title, including costs described in subsection (c). (c) BROKERAGE SERVICES.—The Secretary may use the proceeds from the conveyance of an administrative site under this title to pay reasonable commissions or fees for brokerage services obtained in connection with the conveyance if the Secretary determines that the services are in the public interest. The Secretary shall provide public notice of any brokerage services contract entered into in connection with a conveyance under this title. TITLE VI—VETERANS HEALTH CARE SEC. 601. From any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, there is appropriated to the Department of Veterans Affairs an additional amount for ‘‘Medical Services’’ of

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