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(D) an Indian reservation; or 



(E) an area within an Indian reservation or 

 land held in trust by the United States for an 

 Indian or Indian tribe. 



(5) The term "State agency" means the agency 

 or agencies of a State responsible for the adminis- 

 tration of the fish and game laws of the State. 



(6) The term "conservation and rehabilitation 

 programs" means to utilize those methods and 

 procedures which are necessary to protect, con- 

 serve, and enhance wildlife, fish, and game re- 

 sources to the maximum extent practicable on 

 public lands subject to this subchapter consistent 

 with any overall land use and management plans 

 for the lands involved. Such methods and pro- 

 cedures shall include, but shall not be limited to, 

 all activities associated with scientific resources 

 management such as protection, rese.rch, census, 

 law enfrocement, habitat management, propaga- 

 tion, live trapping and transplantation, and regu- 

 lated taking in conformance with the provisions 

 of this subchapter. Nothing Iri this term shall be 

 construed as dimlniphin? the authority or jurisdic- 

 tion of the States with respect to the management 

 of resident species of fish, wildlife, or game, except 

 as otherwise provided by law. 



(Pub. L. 86-797, title II, § 205, as added Pub. L. 93- 

 452, § 2, Oct. 18, 1974, 88 Stat. 1373.) 



Abolition of the Atomic Energy Commission 

 The Atomic Energy Commission was abolished and all 

 functions of the Commission, the Chairman, members 

 of the Commission, and the offlcers ai-.d components of 

 the Commission were transferred to and vested In the 

 Administrator of the Energy Research aHd Development 

 Administration, with certain exceptions, by Pub. L. 93- 

 438, Oct. 11, 1974, 88 Stat. 1233. See sections 5814 of Title 

 42, The Public Health and Welfare. 



§670/. Applicability to Forest Service and Bureau of 

 Land Management lands of public land manage- 

 ment area stamp requirements; authorized fees. 



Notwithstanding any other provision in this sub- 

 Chapter, section 6701 of this title shall not apply to 

 land which is, or hereafter may be, within or desig- 

 nated as Forest Service land cr a; Bureau of Land 

 Management land of any State in which all Federal 

 lands therein comprise 60 percent or more of the 

 total area of such State; except that in any such 

 State, any appropriate State agency may agree with 

 the Secretary of Agriculture or the Secretary of the 

 Interior, or both, as the case may be, to collect a fee 

 as specified in such agreement at the point of sale of 



regular licenses to hunt, trap, or fish in such State, 

 the proceeds of v;hlch shall be utilized in carrying out 

 conservation and rehabilitation programs Imple- 

 mented under this subchapter in the State concerned 

 and for no other purpose. (Pub. L. 86-797, title n, 

 § 206, as added Pub. L. 93-452, § 2, Oct. 18, 1974, 88 

 Stat. 1374.) 



§670m. Indian rights unaffected; State or Federal 

 jurisdiction regulating Indian rights preserved- 



Nothing in this subchapter shall enlarge or dimin- 

 ish or in any way affect ( 1 ) the rights of Indians or 

 Indian tribes to the use of water or natural resources 

 or their rights to fish, trap, or hunt wildlife as se- 

 cured by statue, agreement, treaty. Executive order, 

 or court decree; or (2) existing State or Federal 

 jurisdiction to regulate those rights either on or off 

 reservations. <Pub. L. 86-797, title II, § 207, as added 

 Pub. L. 93-452, § 2, Oct. 18. 1974, 88 Stat. 1374.) 



§670n. Joint Federal-State Land Use Planning Com- 

 mission for Alaska jurisdiction, authority, etc., 

 unaffected; submission of views by Commission. 



Nothing in this chapter shall In any way affect the 

 jurisdiction, authority, duties, or activities of the 

 Joint Federal-State Land Use Planning Commission 

 established pursuant to section 1616 of Title 43. Dur- 

 ing the development of any cooperative plan for 

 Alaska which may be agreed to under subchapter I of 

 this chapter after the effective date of this section 

 and of any comprehensive program for Alaska under 

 this subchapter, such Commission shall be given an 

 opportunity to submit its comments on such plan or 

 program. (Pub. L. 86-797, title II. § 208, as added 

 Pub. L. 93-452, § 2, Oct. 18, 1974, 88 Stat. 1374.) 



§670o. Authorization of appropriations. 



(a) There is authorized to be appropriated the" 

 sum of $10,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 

 1974, and for each of the next four fiscal years there- 

 after to enable the Department of the Interior to 

 carry out its functions and responsibilities under this 

 subchapter. 



(b) There Is authorized to be appropriated the sum 

 of $10,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 

 1974, and for each' of the next four fiscal years there- 

 after to enable the Department of Agriculture to 

 carry out its functions and responsibilitie^s under this 

 subchapter. (Pub. L. 86-797, title n, 5 209, as added 

 Pub. L. 93-452, § 2, Oct. 18, 1974, 88 Stat; 1374.) 



Sec. 

 661. 



66a. 



9. Fish and Wildlife Coordination 



16 US.C. 661-667e 



Declaration of purpose: cooperation of agencies: 



surveys and Investigations; donations. 

 Impounding, diverting, or controlling of waters. 



(a) Consultations between agencies. 



(b) Reports and recommendations: considera- 



tion. 



(c) Modification of projects; acquisition of lands. 



(d) Project costs. 



663. 



(e) 

 (O 

 (g) 

 (h) 

 Same, 

 (a) 



Transfer of funds. 



Estimation of wildlife benefits or losses. 



Applicability to projects. 



Exempt projects and activities. 



Conservation, maintenance, and management 

 of wildlife resources: development and im- 

 provement. 



