Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 1.djvu/83

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PUBLIC LAW 102-249—MAR. 3, 1992 106 STAT. 51 (c) TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE SECRETARY. —The Secretary shall provide such technical and financisil assistance to each such Committee as the Secretary deems necessary. (d) STATE AND LOCAL SERVICES.— Each such Committee may accept services and other assistance from State and local governments. (e) STUDY PROCESS.— Each River Study Committee shall advise the Secretary in the preparation of the report to Congress required by section 4 of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1275(a)) for the rivers specified in section 4 of this Act. (f) TERMINATION. —Each such Committee shall terminate upon submission of the report to Congress referred to in subsection (e) for the river concerned. (g) BRULE RIVER STUDY COMMITTEE.- For the purposes of the Brule River Study Committee established pxirsucmt to subsection (a), any reference in this section to the State of Michigan shall be deemed to be a reference to the State of Michigan and the State of Wisconsin. SEC. 6. MISCELLANEOUS. 16 USC 1274 (a) HUNTING, FISHING, AND TRAPPING. — Consistent with section 13(a) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1271-1287), nothing in this Act shall be construed to enlarge, diminish, or modify the jurisdiction or responsibilities of the State of Michigan with respect to fish and wildlife, including hunting, fishing, and trapping on any lands administered by the Secretary of Agricultxire pursu£mt to this Act. (b) SEA LAMPREY CONTROL.— Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the installation and operation of facilities or other activities within or outside the boundaries of those river segments designated by this Act for the control of the lamprey eel shall be permitted subject to such restrictions and conditions as the Secretary of Agriculture may prescribe for the protection of water quality and other values of the river, including the wild and scenic characteristics of the river: Provided, That the Secretary shall determine in the river memagement plan for each such designated river that such facilities or activities are necessary for control of the lamprey eel. (c) ACCESS. —The Secretary shall maintain traditional public access to the river segments designated by this Act, except that the Secretary, in consxiltation with the Director of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, shall provide in the river management plan for each designated river segment for maintenance, closure, relocation, stabilization, improvements, or other appropriate adjustments as may be necessary for the management of such river segments.