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Sec. 101. Panhandle National Forest. 



Sec. 102. Clearwater National Forest. 



Sec. 103. Nez Perce National Forest. 



Sec. 104. Payette National Forest. 



Sec. 105. Boise National Forest. 



Sec. 106. Administration and general p^o^^sions. 



Sec. 107. Private property rights. 



Sec. 108. Grazing. 



TITLE II— IDAHO FOREST MANAGEMENT 



Sec. 201. Panhandle National Forest. 



Sec. 202. Nez Perce National Forest. 



Sec. 203. Payette National Forest. 



Sec. 204. Boise National Forest. 



Sec. 205. Management plans. 



Sec. 206. Map and description. 



Sec. 207. Water quality on the Panhandle National Forest. 



Sec. 208. Monitoring of management areas. 



TITLE III— RELEASE TO MULTIPLE USE AND WATER RIGHTS 



Sec. 301. Wilderness review. 

 Sec. 302. Water rights. 



TITLE W— IDAHO RURAL ECONOMIC DE\"ELOPMENT 



Sec. 401. Findings and purposes. 



Sec. 402. Ecosystem restoration and rehabilitation projects. 



Sec. 403. Authorization of appropriations. 



1 SEC. 2. FINDINGS. 



2 Congress finds the following: 



3 (1) The State of Idaho contains some 



4 9,300,000 roadless acres of land owned bv the Fed- 



5 eral Government and managed by the Forest Serv- 



6 ice. This vast roadless tract of primitive and unde- 



7 veloped land is the largest unroaded area within a 



8 State in the conterminous United States and is of 



9 immense national significance. 



10 (2) Certain of these wildlands should be incor- 



11 porated into the National Wilderness Preservation 



12 System to provide statutory protection for lands con- 



