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 123STA T . 11 47PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 —M A R .3 0, 200 9pro po salf or n o t l e sst h an 15y ears after pro j e c t im plementation commences .( h )REPORT . —N ot later than 5 years after the first fiscal year in w hich f u n d in g is made a v aila b le to carry out ecological restora - tion projects under the program , and every 5 years thereafter, the S ecretary, in consultation with the Secretary of the I nterior, shall submit a report on the program, including an assessment of whether, and to what e x tent, the program is fulfilling the pur- poses of this title, to— (1) the C ommittee on E nergy and Natural Resources of the Senate ( 2 ) the Committee on A ppropriations of the Senate; ( 3 ) the Committee on Natural Resources of the H ouse of Representatives; and ( 4 ) the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Rep- resentatives. SEC.40 04. AUTHORIZ ATIO N O F A P PROPRIATIONS. T here are authori z ed to be appropriated to the Secretary and the Secretary of the Interior such sums as are necessary to carry out this title. TI T LEV—R IVER SAND TRAILS S ubti t le A—A d diti ons tot h eN a tional W ild and S c enic Ri v e r sS y ste m SEC. 5 00 1 . FOSSI L CREE K, ARIZONA. Section 3(a) of the W ild and Scenic Rivers Act (1 6U .S.C. 12 7 4(a)) (as amended by section 1 8 52) is amended by adding at the end the following

‘(2 0 5) F O S S ILC REE K , A RI Z O N A.—Approximately 16.8 miles of Fossil Cree k from the confluence of Sand Rock and Calf P en Canyons to the confluence with the V erde River, to be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in the following classes: ‘‘(A) The approximately 2.7-mile segment from the con- fluence of Sand Rock and Calf Pen Canyons to the point where the segment exits the Fossil Spring Wilderness, as a wild river. ‘‘( B ) The approximately 7.5-mile segment from where the segment exits the Fossil Creek Wilderness to the boundary of the M azatzal Wilderness, as a recreational river. ‘‘(C) The 6.6-mile segment from the boundary of the Mazatzal Wilderness downstream to the confluence with the Verde River, as a wild river. ’ ’. SEC. 500 2 . SNAKE RI V ER HEA DW ATERS, W Y O M IN G. (a) S H ORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the ‘‘Craig Thomas Snake Headwaters L egacy Act of 2008’’. (b) FIN D IN G S;P U RPOSES.— (1) FINDINGS.—Congress finds that— (A) the headwaters of the Snake River System in north- west Wyoming feature some of the cleanest sources of CraigThom a sSn a keH ea dw a t ers L ega cyA ct o f20 0 8.16U SC 12 7 1 note. 16USC7 3 0 4.