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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-638—NOV. 8, 1988

102 STAT. 3329

National Forest Systems lands on Forest Service roads numbered 21, 2110, 2120, 2130, 2140, 2190, 2191, and all numbered extensions or segments thereof. Such easements shall be in a form acceptable to the Secretary of Agriculture, including provisions for cooperative maintenance. SEC. 7. ACCESS TO LANDS.

(a) The Secretary of the Interior shall allow such additional rightsof-way through lands referred to in section 1 as the Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior and the Quinault Indian Nation, considers necessary to provide access to and management of National Forest System lands, including public access. Such rights-of-way shall be located in such manner as the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture and the Quinault Indian Nation, determines to be appropriate. (b) The Secretary of Agriculture shall allow such rights-of-way through National Forest System lands as the Secretary of the Interior, in consulation with the Secretary of Agriculture and the Quinault Indian Nation, considers necessary to provide access to lands referred to in section 1. Such rights-of-way shall be located in such a manner as the Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior and the Quinault Indian Nation determines to be appropriate.

National Forest System.

SEC. 8. USE OF TIMBER SALE PROCEEDS.

The Secretary of the Interior shall maintain a segregated account and shall deposit in such account all funds derived from the sale of unprocessed timber from the lands referred to in section 1. The Secretary shall make such funds available only for— (a) costs incurred by the Quinault Indian Nation for the preparation and administration of timber sales, including road construction and maintenance on such lands; (b) the mitigation of any adverse environmental impacts from timber harvest activities on such lands; (c) reforestation of any lands referred to in section 1 or any other lands within the external boundaries of the Quinault Indian Reservation: Provided, That nothing herein shall allow the Secretary of the Interior to substitute these funds for other appropriated funds or for forest management deductions, funds presently available for reforestation; or (d) for the purchase from willing sellers by the Quinault Indian Nation of any lands or interests in lands within the external boundaries of the Quinault Indian Reservation and any costs incurred by the Quinault Indian Nation incident thereto. SEC. 9. SAVINGS PROVISIONS.

Nothing in this Act is intended to affect or modify— (a) the proportional distribution shares of the respective counties of receipts from the sale of timber in the remaining lands of the Oljmipic National Forest;

Environmental protection.