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 98 STAT. 1840

PUBLIC LAW 98-473—OCT. 12, 1984 ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

Appropriations for the Bureau of Land Management shall be available for purchase, erection, and dismantlement of temporary structures and alteration and maintenance of necessary buildings and appurtenant facilities to which the United States has title; up to $10,000 for payments, at the discretion of the Secretary, for information or evidence concerning violations of laws administered by the United States Bureau of Land Management; miscellaneous and emergency expenses of enforcement activities, authorized or ap>-: proved by the Secretary and to be accounted for solely on his certificate, not to exceed $10,000: Provided, That appropriations herein made for the Bureau of Land Management expenditures in connection with the revested Oregon and California Railroad and reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands (other than expenditures made under the appropriation "Oregon and California grant lands") shall be reimbursed to the General Fund of the Treasury from the 25 per centum referred to in subsection (c), title II, of the Act approved August 28, 1937 (50 Stat. 876), of the special fund designated the "Oregon and California land grant fund" and section 43 USC ll8lf-4. 4 of the Act approved May 24, 1939 (53 Stat. 754), of the special fund designated the "Coos Bay Wagon Road grant fund": Provided fur43 USC 1752 ther. That appropriations herein made may be expended for surveys note. of Federal lands of the United States and on a reimbursable basis for protection of lands for the State of Alaska: Provided further. That an appeal of any reductions in grazing allotments on public rangelands must be taken within thirty days after receipt of a final grazing allotment decision. Reductions of up to 10 per centum in grazing allotments shall become effective when so designated by the Secretary of the Interior. Upon appeal any proposed reduction in excess of 10 per centum shall be suspended pending final action on the appeal, which shall be completed within two years after the appeal is filed: Provided further, That appropriations herein made shall be available for paying costs incidental to the utilization of services contributed by individuals who serve without compensation as volunteers in aid of work of the Bureau to protect, improve, develop, or manage the public lands; and that within appropriations herein provided, Bureau officials may authorize either direct procurement of or reimbursement for expenses incidental to the effective use of volunteers such as, but not limited to, training, transportation, lodging, subsistence, equipment, and supplies: Provided further. That provision for such expenses or services is in accord with volunteer or cooperative agreements made with such individuals, private organizations, educational institutions, or State or local governments: Provided further. That the segregative effect of the Department of the Navy withdrawal application N 37171, covering approximately 181,323 acres of public lands in Churchill County, Nevada, shall continue until such withdrawal is acted upon by the Congress. Segregation shall not prevent compatible public ^ ^ land uses which would be allowed under the terms of the proposed withdrawal: Provided further. That no later than six months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Interior shall conclude a land exchange between the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay and the United States. Lands to be offered by the United States are described in Federal Register Notice, May 10, 1984. Lands to be offered by the Port are described as lots 4 through 16 inclusive, block 30, Nasburg's Addition to Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon. '

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