Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 118.djvu/1422

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118 STAT. 1392 PUBLIC LAW 108–350—OCT. 21, 2004 2556, District 3, Dover Work Center’’ and dated July 26, 2000; (F) tract 6, ‘‘Tract 2735, District 2, House’’ (approxi mately 0.514 acres), as identified on the map entitled ‘‘Ozark St. Francis National Forest, Jasper, Arkansas, Tract 2735, District 2, House’’ and dated July 26, 2000; and (G) tract 7, ‘‘Tract 2574, District 2, House’’ (approxi mately 0.75 acres), as identified on the map entitled ‘‘Ozark St. Francis National Forest, Jasper, Arkansas, Tract 2574, District 2, House’’ and dated July 26, 2000. (b) APPLICABLE AUTHORITIES.—Except as otherwise provided in this Act, any sale or exchange of land described in subsection (a) shall be subject to laws (including regulations) applicable to the conveyance and acquisition of land for National Forest System purposes. (c) CASH EQUALIZATION.—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary may accept cash equalization payments in excess of 25 percent of the total value of the land described in subsection (a) from any exchange under subsection (a). (d) SOLICITATIONS OF OFFERS.— (1) IN GENERAL.—In carrying out this Act, the Secretary may use solicitations of offers for sale or exchange under this Act on such terms and conditions as the Secretary may pre scribe. (2) REJECTION OF OFFERS.—The Secretary may reject any offer under this Act if the Secretary determines that the offer is not adequate or not in the public interest. SEC. 2. DISPOSITION OF FUNDS. Any funds received by the Secretary through sale or by cash equalization from an exchange— (1) shall be deposited into the fund established by Public Law 90–171 (commonly known as the ‘‘Sisk Act’’) (16 U.S.C. 484a); and (2) shall be available for expenditure, without further Act of appropriation, for the acquisition, construction, or improve ment of administrative facilities, land, or interests in land for the national forests in the States of Arkansas and Okla homa.