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Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act as amended nor 

 of the requirements pertaining to Sta' e law set forth 

 in PubUc Law 85-337. (Fub. L. 86-797, title I, S 1C2, 

 formerly § 2, Sept. 15, 1960, 74 Stat. 1053, renumbered 

 and amended Pab. L. 93-452, §39(1), (3>, Oct. 13, 

 1974, 88 Stat. 1375,) 



Amendments 

 1974— Pub. L. P3-452, 5 3(3), substituted "title" for 

 "Act" which for purposes of codification was translated 

 as "subchapter". 



1 670c. Public outdoor recreation resources; coopera- 

 tive plan between Secretary of Defense, Secretary 

 of Interior, and State agencies. 



The Secretary of Defense Is also authorized to 

 carry out a program for the development, enhance- 

 ment, operation, and maintenance of public outdoor 

 recreation resources at military reservations In ac- 

 cordance with a cooperative plan mutually agreed 

 upon by the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary 

 of the Interior, in consultation with the appropriate 

 State agency designated by the State in which such 

 reservations are located. (Pub. L 86-797, i 3. Sept. 

 15, 1960, 74 Stat. 1053; Pub. L. 90-465, § 1, Aug. B, 

 1968. 82 Stat. 661.) 



Amendments 



1088 — ^Pub. L. 90-465 authorized the carrying out of a 

 public outdoor recreation resources program under a 

 cooperative plan between Secretary of Defense, Secretary 

 of Interior, and State agencies, and eliminated former 

 provisions for expenditure of funds collected and pur- 

 poses therefor, now Incorporated In section 670f(a) of 

 this title. 



§G70d. Liability for funds; accounting to Comptroller 

 General. 



The Department of Defense is held free from any 

 liability to pay into the Treasury of the United 

 States upon the oreration of the program or pro- 

 grams authorized by this subchapter any fund^ 

 which may have been or may hereafter be collected, 

 received or expended pursuant to, and for the 

 purposes of, this subchapter, and vhich collections, 

 receipts and expenditures have been properly 

 accounted for to the Comptroller General of the 

 United States. (Pub. L. 86-797, title I, § 104, formerly 

 § 4, Sept. 15, 1960, 74 Stat. 1053, renumbered ard 

 amended Pub. L. 93-452, § 3 (1), (4), Oct. 18, 1974, 

 88 Stat. 1375.) 



Amendments 



1971 — Pub. L. 93-452, s3(4), substituted "title" for 

 "Act" wherever i:.r>pP3rln'i therein, which for purposes of 

 codification was translated as "subchapter". 



i670e. Applicability to other laws; national foreat 

 landa. 



Nothing herein contained shall be construed to 

 modify, amend or repeal any provision of Public 

 Law 85-337, nor as applying to national forest lands 

 administered pursuant to the provisions of section 

 9 of the Act of June 7, 1924 (43 Stat. 655) . nor section 

 315m of Title 43. (Pub. L. 86-797. { 5. Sept. 15, 1960, 

 74 Stat. 1053.) 



§670f. Expenditure of funds collected; purposes; au- 

 thorization of appropriations; utilization of serv- 

 ices of Secretary of Interior; availability of funds. 



(a) The Secretary of Defense shall expend such 



funds as may be collected in accordance with the 

 cooperative plans agreed to under sections 670a and 

 C70b of this title and for no other purpose. 



(b) There is also authorized to be appropriated to 

 the Secretary of Defense not to exceed $300,000 per 

 fiscal year for the fiscal years beginning July 1, 1969, 

 July 1, 1970, and July 1, 1971, and mt to exceed 

 $1,500, COO for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1972, 

 and for each of the next five fiscal years thereafter, 

 to carry out this subchapter, including the enhance- 

 ment of fish and wildlife habitat and the develop- 

 ment of public recreation and other facilities. The 

 Secretary of Dafense shall, to the greatest extent 

 practicable, enter into agreements to utilize the serv- 

 ices, persDnnel, equi:~ment, and facilities', with or 

 without reimbursement, of the Secretary of the 

 InteriDi- in carrying out the provisions of this sub- 

 chapter. There is authorized to be appropriated tj 

 the S?3retary of the Interior not to exceed $2,aD0,0C0 

 for the fiscal year beginr ing July 1, 1973, and for 

 each of the next four fiscal years thereafter to en- 

 able the ."secretary to carry out such functions and 

 responsibiliLies as he may have under cooperative 

 plans to which he is a party under this subchapter. 

 ~ums authorized to be appropriated under this sub- 

 chapter shall be available until expended. (Pub. L. 

 86-797, title I. 5 lO:, formerly ? 6, as added Pub. L. 

 90-465, § 2, Aug. 8, 19C8, 82 Stat. 661, and renum- 

 b:red and amended Pub. L. 93-452, §§ 1(2), 3(1) . (4), 

 (5) . 0;t 18, 1974, 83 Stat. 13S9, 1375.) 



Amendments 



1974— Sub:ec. (a). Pub. L. 93-452, §3(5), substituted 

 "sections 101 and 102" for "sections 1 and 2" which for 

 purposes of codification waT translated as "sections 670a 

 and 67Cb", therefore requiring no change In text bscause 

 of rederlgnatlon of former sections 1 and 2 of Pub. L. 86- 

 797 by section 3(1) of Pub. L. 9.3-452. 



Sub.sec. (b). Pub L. 03-4r2. §§1(2), 3(4). added provi- 

 sions authorizing appropriations of not to exceed $1,500,- 

 000 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1972, and for each 

 of the next five fi'^cal years thereafter, and authorising 

 appropriations to the Secretary of "nterlor not to exceed 

 $2,000,000 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1973, and 

 for each of the next four fiscal year= thereafter, and sub- 

 stituted "title" for "Act" wherever appearing therein, 

 which for purposes of codification was translated as "sub- 

 chapter". 



§ 670e. Wildlife, fish, and game conservation and reha- 

 bilitation programs; cooperation between Secre- 

 tary of Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, and 

 S ate agencies in planning, etc., in accordance with 

 comprehensive plans; scope and implementation 

 of programs. 



(a) The Secretary of the Ihterlor and the Secre- 

 tary of Agriculture shall each, in cooperation with 

 the State agencies and fti accordance with compre- 

 hensive plans developed pursuant to section 670h 

 of this title, plan, develop, maintain, and coordinate _ 

 programs for the conservation and rehabiU Nation of 

 wildlife, fish, and game. Such conservation and 

 rehabilitation programs shall incluc'?, but not be 

 limited to, specific habitat improvement projects and 

 related activities and adequate protection for species 

 considered threatened or endangered. 



(b) The Secretary of the Interior shall implement 

 the conservation and rehabilitation programs re- 



