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PUBLIC LAW 93-280-MAY 10, 1974

land and of administering the area, should it be added to the system. Each such report shall be printed as a Senate or House document." (2) I n section 5 delete subsection (b) and reletter subsections (c) and (d) as (b) and (c), respectively. (3) I n section 7(b) delete clause (i) and insert in lieu thereof the following: " (i) during the ten-year period following enactment of this Act or for a three complete fiscal year period following any Act of Congress designating any river for potential addition to the national wild and scenic rivers system, whichever is later, unless, prior to the expiration of the relevant period, the Secretary of the Interior and, where national forest lands are involved, the Secretary of Agriculture, on the basis of study, determine that such river should not be included in the national wild and scenic rivers system and notify the Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United States Congress, in writing, including a copy of the study upon which the determination was made, at least one hundred and eighty days while Congress is in session prior to publishing notice to that effect in the Federal Register, and". (4) I n section 7(b) (ii) delete "which is recommended", insert in lieu thereof "the report for which is submitted", and delete "for inclusion in the national wild and scenic rivers system". (c) I n section 15(c) delete "for the purpose of protecting the scenic view from the river," and insert in lieu thereof "within the authorized boundaries of a component of the wild and scenic rivers system, for the purpose of protecting the natural qualities of a designated wild, scenic or recreational river area,". (d) Delete section 16 and insert in lieu thereof: "SEC. 16. (a) There are hereby authorized to be appropriated, including such sums as have heretofore been appropriated, the following amounts for land acquisition for each of the rivers described in section 3(a) of this Act: Clearwater, Middle Fork, Idaho, $2,909,800; Eleven Point, Missouri, $4,906,500; Feather, Middle Fork, California, $3,935,700; Rio Grande, New Mexico, $253,000; Rogue, Oregon, $12,447,200; St. Croix, Minnesota and Wisconsin, $11,768,550; Salmon, Middle Fork, Idaho, $1,237,100; and Wolf, Wisconsin, $142,150. "(b) The authority to make the appropriations authorized in this section shall expire on June 30, 1979." Approved May 10, 1974.

Printing as Senate or House document. 16 USC 1276. 16 USC 1278.

Notification to congressional committees. P u b l i c a t i o n in Federal Register.

16 USC 1286.

Appropriation. 16 USC 1287.

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Expiration date.

Public Law 93-280 AN ACT To authorize certain Federal agencies to detail personnel and to loan equipment to the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Department of the Interior.

May 10, 1974 [H. R. 8 1 0 1 ]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the paragraph Bureau of sport headed "Propagation of Food Fishes" of the Act of March 3, 1885 (23 VX^mT """ Stat. 494; 16 U.S.C. 743), is amended— Federal agency (1) by inserting " (1) " immediately after "Fishes:"; '::^:lX^:r:' (2) by striking out the last sentence thereof; and (3) by adding at the end thereof the following new subparagraph:

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