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 93 STAT. 968

Wild Horse Reservoir, Nev.

Unique Wildlife Ecosystem Program.

PUBLIC LAW 96-126—NOV. 27, 1979 ices Administration for services or rentals for periods not in excess of twelve months beginning at any time during the fiscal year. SEC. 108. No appropriations made in this title shall be available for implementation of any decision with regard to any lease, administrative transfer, or withdrawal not now existing of lands and waters comprising Wild Horse Reservoir, Nevada, or any lands immediately adjacent thereto: Provided, That this limitation is not applicable to water necessary for current or future irrigation practices. SEC. 109. No appropriations made in this title shall be available for the identification of lands not now so identified or acquisition (by withdrawal, transfer or purchase) of lands for or associated with the Unique Wildlife Ecosystem Program as now defined by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service not authorized by law under an existing program. TITLE II-RELATED AGENCIES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE FOREST MANAGEMENT, PROTECTION AND UTILIZATION

For expenses necessary for forest management, protection, and utilization as follows: Research: For necessary expenses of forest research as authorized by law, $108,795,000. State and Private Forestry: For necessary expenses of cooperating with, and providing technical and financial assistance to. States, Territories, possessions, and others; and for forest insect and disease, and noxious farm weed activities, $72,879,000: Provided, That $20,453,000 appropriated for forest insect and disease activities shall remain available for obligation until September 30, 1981. National Forest System: For necessary expenses of the Forest Service, not otherwise provided for, for management, protection, improvement, and utilization of the National Forest System, and for liquidation of obligations incurred in the preceding fiscal year for forest fire protection and emergency rehabilitation, $825,532,000, of which $186,725,000 for reforestation, timber stand improvement, cooperative law enforcement, and maintenance of forest development roads and trails shall remain available for obligation until September 30, 1981. CONSTRUCTION AND LAND ACQUISITION

For necessary expenses of the Forest Service, not otherwise provided for, for construction and land acquisition, $423,412,000, to remain available until expended, of which $28,835,000 is for construction and acquisition of buildings and other facilities; $392,565,000 is for construction of forest development roads and trails by the Forest Service and construction and maintenance of forest development roads by timber purchasers; and $2,012,000 is for acquisition of land and interests therein, required for management, protection, utilization, and research for the National Forest System and other Forest Service resources. YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS 42 USC prec. 2711 note.

For expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act of August 13, 1970, as amended by Public Law 93-408, $54,000,000:

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