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 98 STAT. 1624

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PUBLIC LAW 98-425—SEPT. 28, 1984

proximately forty-two thousand acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Yolla-Bolly Middle Eel Additions—Proposed", dated July 1984, and which are hereby incorporated in, and which shall be deemed to be a part of the Yolla-Bolly Middle Eel Wilderness as designated by Public Law 88-577; ^^'^^ certain lands in the Plumas National Forest, California, which comprise approximately twenty-one thousand acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Bucks Lake Wilderness— Proposed", dated March 1983, and which shall be known as the Bucks Lake Wilderness; (38) certain lands in and adjacent to the Los Padres National Forest, California, which comprise approximately twenty thousand acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Machesna Mountain Wilderness—Proposed", dated March 1983, and which shall be known as the Machesna Mountain Wilderness; and (39) certain lands in the Sequoia National Forest, which comprise approximately ten thousand five hundred acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Jennie Lakes Wilderness—Proposed", dated March 1983, and which shall be known as the Jennie Lakes Wilderness, (b) The previous classifications of the High Sierra Primitive Area, Emigrant Basin Primitive Area, and the Salmon-Trinity Alps Primitive Area are hereby abolished. DESIGNATION OF PLANNING AREAS

16 USC 1131 SEC. 102. (a) In furtherance of the purposes of the Wilderness Act, note. the following lands shall be reviewed by the Secretary of AgriculReport. ture as to their suitability for preservation as wilderness. The President of U.S. Secretary shall submit his report and findings to the President, and the President shall submit his recommendations to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate no later than three years from the date of enactment of this title: (1) certain lands in the Stanislaus and Toiyabe National Forests, California, which comprise approximately thirty thousand acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "CarsonIceberg Planning Area", dated July 1984, and which shall be known as the Carson-Iceberg Planning Area; (2) certain lands in the Toiyabe National Forest, California, which comprise approximately forty-nine thousand two hundred acres as generally depicted on a map entitled "Hoover Wilderness Additions Planning Area", dated July 1984, and which shall be known as the Hoover Wilderness Additions Planning Area; and (3) certain lands in the San Bernardino National Forest, California, which comprise approximately seventeen thousand acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Pyramid Peak Planning Area", dated July 1984, and which shall be known as the Pyramid Peak Planning Area. (b) Subject to valid existing rights, the planning areas designated by this section shall for a period of four years from the date of enactment of this title, be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture so as to maintain their presently existing wilderness character and potential for inclusion in the National Wilderness Preservation System.

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