Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 114 Part 2.djvu/122

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114 STAT. 1004 PUBLIC LAW 106-291—OCT. 11, 2000 Deadline. Deadline. Boise Laboratory Replacement Act of 2000. all expected benefits to be achieved by the Plan and HOP, and any consistency determinations or amendments to any applicable Federal land management plans. The HOP shall cover all species analyzed in the Model (including species under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Commerce). (d) No later than March 31, 2002, the Secretary and the Foundation shall submit to the Committee on Resources of the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United States Senate, and the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations, a joint report summarizing the Plan and the land exchanges or purchases identified to implement the Plan, and outlining: (1) any Fiscal Year 2003 funding needed for land purchases; (2) any recommendations for actions to expedite or facilitate the specific land exchanges or purchases identified to implement the Plan, or the HCP; and (3) an action Plan for making the Model publicly available for additional land exchanges or other purposes upon completion of the exchanges. (e) No later than June 15, 2003: (1) the Secretary with the Foundation and the financial participation and commitment of willing private landowners shall complete appraisals and other land purchase or exchange clearances required by law, including those pertaining to cultural and historic resources and hazardous materials; and (2) the Secretary shall consummate with willing non-Federal landowners the specific land exchanges previously identified in subsection (c) to implement the Plan, and together with the Secretary of Commerce, shall issue the HCP. SEC. 350. Notwithstanding section 351 of section 101(e) of division A, Public Law 105-277, the Indian Health Service is authorized to provide additional contract health service funds to Ketchikan Indian Corporation's recurring budget for hospital-related services for patients of Ketchikan Indian Corporation and the Organized Village of Saxman. SEC. 351. (a) SHORT TITLE.— This section may be cited as the "Boise Laboratory Replacement Act of 2000". (b) FpfDiNGS AND PURPOSE.— (1) FINDINGS.— Congress finds that— (A) the existing facilities of the Rocky Mountain Research Station Boise laboratory are outdated and no longer serve as a modern research facility; (B) the Boise laboratory site is in the heart of a Boise city redevelopment zone, and the existing laboratory facilities detract from community improvement efforts; (C) it is desirable to colocate the Boise laboratory with 1 of the State institutions of higher learning in the Boise metropolitan area— (i) to facilitate communications and sharing of research data between the agency and the Idaho scientific community; (ii) to facilitate development and maintenance of the Boise laboratory as a modern, high quality research facility; and (iii) to reduce costs, better use assets, and better serve the public; and (D) it is desirable to make the Boise laboratory site available for inclusion in a planned facility that is being developed on adjacent property by the University of Idaho