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16 USC CHAPTER 81A - NATIONAL FOREST ORGANIZATIONAL CAMP
FEE IMPROVEMENT 01/03/2007

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TITLE 16 - CONSERVATION
CHAPTER 81A - NATIONAL FOREST ORGANIZATIONAL CAMP FEE IMPROVEMENT

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CHAPTER 81A - NATIONAL FOREST ORGANIZATIONAL CAMP FEE IMPROVEMENT

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Sec.
6231. Findings, purpose, and definitions.
6232. Fees for occupancy and use of National Forest System
lands and facilities by organizational camps.
6233. Implementation.
6234. Relationship to other laws.
6235. Deposit and expenditure of use fees.
6236. Ministerial issuance, or amendment authorization.

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16 USC Sec. 6231 01/03/2007

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TITLE 16 - CONSERVATION
CHAPTER 81A - NATIONAL FOREST ORGANIZATIONAL CAMP FEE IMPROVEMENT

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Sec. 6231. Findings, purpose, and definitions

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(a) Findings
Congress finds the following:
(1) Organizational camps, such as those administered by the Boy
Scouts, Girl Scouts, and faith-based and community-based
organizations, provide a valuable service to young people,
individuals with a disability, and their families by promoting
physical, mental, and spiritual health through activities
conducted in a natural environment.
(2) The 192,000,0000 (!1) acres of national forests and
grasslands of the National Forest System managed for multiple
uses by the Forest Service provides an ideal setting for such
organizational camps.

(3) The Federal Government should charge land use fees for the
occupancy and use of National Forest System lands by such
organizational camps that, while based on the fair market value
of the land in use, also recognize the benefits provided to
society by such organizational camps, do not preclude the ability
of such organizational camps from utilizing these lands, and
permit capital investment in, and maintenance of, camp facilities
by such organizational camps or their sponsoring organizations.
(4) Organizational camps should -
(A) ensure that their facilities meet applicable building and
safety codes, including fire and health codes;
(B) have annual inspections as required by local law,
including at a minimum inspections for fire and food safety;
and
(C) have in place safety plans that address fire and medical
emergencies and encounters with wildlife.
(b) Purpose
It is the purpose of this chapter to establish a land use fee
system that provides for an equitable return to the Federal
Government for the occupancy and use of National Forest System
lands by organizational camps that serve young people or
individuals with a disability.
(c) Definitions
In this chapter:
(1) The term "organizational camp" means a public or semipublic
camp that -
(A) is developed on National Forest System lands by a
nonprofit organization or governmental entity;
(B) provides a valuable service to the public by using such
lands as a setting to introduce young people or individuals
with a disability to activities that they may not otherwise
experience and to educate them on natural resource issues; and
(C) does not have as its primary purpose raising revenue
through commercial activities.

(2) The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Agriculture,
acting through the Chief of the Forest Service.
(3) The term "individual with a disability" has the meaning
given the term in section 705(20) of title 29.
(4) The term "children at risk" means children who are raised
in poverty or in single-parent homes or are subject to such
circumstances as parental drug abuse, homelessness, or child
abuse.
(5) The term "change in control" means -
(A) for a corporation, the sale or transfer of a controlling
interest in the corporation;
(B) for a partnership or limited liability company, the sale
or transfer of a controlling interest in the partnership or
limited liability company; and
(C) for an individual, the sale or transfer or an
organizational camp subject to this chapter to another party.

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(Pub. L. 108-7, div. F, title V, Sec. 502, Feb. 20, 2003, 117 Stat.
294.)

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REFERENCES IN TEXT
This chapter, referred to in subsecs. (b) and (c), was in the
original "this Act", which was translated as reading "this title",
meaning title V of div. F of Pub. L. 108-7, known as the National
Forest Organizational Camp Fee Improvement Act of 2003, to reflect
the probable intent of Congress.


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SHORT TITLE
Pub. L. 108-7, div. F, title V, Sec. 501, Feb. 20, 2003, 117
Stat. 294, provided that: "This title [enacting this chapter] may
be cited as the 'National Forest Organizational Camp Fee
Improvement Act of 2003'."

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(!1) So in original.


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16 USC Sec. 6232 01/03/2007

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TITLE 16 - CONSERVATION
CHAPTER 81A - NATIONAL FOREST ORGANIZATIONAL CAMP FEE IMPROVEMENT

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Sec. 6232. Fees for occupancy and use of National Forest System
lands and facilities by organizational camps

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(a) Land use fee
(1) Percentage of land value
The Secretary shall charge an annual land use fee for each
organizational camp for its occupancy and use of National Forest
System lands equal to 5 percent of the product of the following:
(A) The total number of acres of National Forest System lands
authorized for the organizational camp.
(B) The estimated per-acre market value of land and buildings
in the county where the camp is located, as reported in the
most recent Census of Agriculture conducted by the National
Agricultural Statistics Service.
(2) Annual adjustment
The land use fee determined under paragraph (1) for an
organizational camp shall be adjusted annually by the annual
compounded rate of change between the two most recent Censuses of
Agriculture.
(3) Reduction in fees
(A) Type of participants
The Secretary shall reduce the land use fee determined under
paragraph (1) proportionate to the number of individuals with a
disability and children at risk who annually attend the
organizational camp.
(B) Type of programs
After making the reduction required by subparagraph (A), the
Secretary shall reduce the remaining land use fee amount by up
to 60 percent, proportionate to the number of persons who
annually attend the organizational camp who participate in
youth programs through organized and supervised social,
citizenship, character-building, or faith-based activities
oriented to outdoor-recreation experiences.
(C) Relation to minimum fee
The reductions made under this paragraph may not reduce the
land use fee for an organizational camp below the minimum land
use fee required to be charged under paragraph (4).
(D) Special considerations
For purposes of determining the amount of the land use fee
reduction required under subparagraph (A) or (B), the Secretary
may not take into consideration the existence of sponsorships
or scholarships to assist persons in attending the
organizational camp.
(4) Minimum land use fee
The Secretary shall charge a minimum land use fee under
paragraph (1) that represents, on average, the Secretary's cost
annually to administer an organizational camp special use
authorization in the National Forest Region in which the
organizational camp is located. Notwithstanding paragraph (3) or
subsection (d), the minimum land use fee shall not be subject to
a reduction or waiver.
(b) Facility use fee
(1) Percentage of facilities value
If an organizational camp uses a Government-owned facility on
National Forest System lands pursuant to section 580d of this
title, the Secretary shall charge, in addition to the land use
fee imposed under subsection (a), a facility use fee equal to 5
percent of the value of the authorized facilities, as determined
by the Secretary.
(2) Reduction in fees prohibited
Notwithstanding subsection (d), the facility use fees
determined under paragraph (1) shall not be subject to a
reduction or waiver.
(c) Fee related to receipt of other revenues
If an organizational camp derives revenue from the use of
National Forest System lands or authorized facilities described in
subsection (b) for purposes other than to introduce young people or
individuals with a disability to activities that they may not
otherwise experience and to educate them on natural resource
issues, the Secretary shall charge, in addition to the land use fee
imposed under subsection (a) and the facility use fee imposed under
subsection (b), an additional fee equal to 5 percent of that
revenue.
(d) Work-in-lieu program
Subject to subsections (a)(4) and (b)(2), section 539f of this
title shall apply to the use fees imposed under this section.

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(Pub. L. 108-7, div. F, title V, Sec. 503, Feb. 20, 2003, 117 Stat.
295.)

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16 USC Sec. 6233 01/03/2007

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TITLE 16 - CONSERVATION
CHAPTER 81A - NATIONAL FOREST ORGANIZATIONAL CAMP FEE IMPROVEMENT

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Sec. 6233. Implementation

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(a) Prompt implementation
The Secretary shall issue direction regarding implementation of
this chapter by interim directive within 180 days after February
20, 2003. The Secretary shall implement this chapter beginning with
the first billing cycle for organizational camp special use
authorizations occurring more than 180 days after February 20,
2003.
(b) Phase-in of use fee increases
In issuing any direction regarding implementation of this chapter
under subsection (a), the Secretary shall consider whether to phase-
in any significant increases in annual land or facility use fees
for organizational camps.

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(Pub. L. 108-7, div. F, title V, Sec. 504, Feb. 20, 2003, 117 Stat.
296.)

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REFERENCES IN TEXT
This chapter, referred to in text, was in the original "this
Act", which was translated as reading "this title", meaning title V
of div. F of Pub. L. 108-7, known as the National Forest
Organizational Camp Fee Improvement Act of 2003, to reflect the
probable intent of Congress.

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16 USC Sec. 6234 01/03/2007

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TITLE 16 - CONSERVATION
CHAPTER 81A - NATIONAL FOREST ORGANIZATIONAL CAMP FEE IMPROVEMENT

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Sec. 6234. Relationship to other laws

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Except as specifically provided by this chapter, nothing in this
chapter supersedes or otherwise affects any provision of law,
regulation, or policy regarding the issuance or administration of
authorizations for organizational camps regarding the occupancy and
use of National Forest System lands.

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(Pub. L. 108-7, div. F, title V, Sec. 505, Feb. 20, 2003, 117 Stat.
297.)

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REFERENCES IN TEXT
This chapter, referred to in text, was in the original "this
Act", which was translated as reading "this title", meaning title V
of div. F of Pub. L. 108-7, known as the National Forest
Organizational Camp Fee Improvement Act of 2003, to reflect the
probable intent of Congress.

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16 USC Sec. 6235 01/03/2007

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TITLE 16 - CONSERVATION
CHAPTER 81A - NATIONAL FOREST ORGANIZATIONAL CAMP FEE IMPROVEMENT

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Sec. 6235. Deposit and expenditure of use fees

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(a) Deposit and availability
Unless subject to section 580d of this title, use fees collected
by the Secretary under this chapter shall be deposited in a special
account in the Treasury and shall remain available to the Secretary
for expenditure, without further appropriation until expended, for
the purposes described in subsection (c).
(b) Transfer
Upon request of the Secretary, the Secretary of the Treasury
shall transfer to the Secretary from the special account such
amounts as the Secretary may request. The Secretary shall accept
and use such amounts in accordance with subsection (c).
(c) Use
Use fees deposited pursuant to subsection (a) and transferred to
the Secretary under subsection (b) shall be expended for monitoring
of Forest Service special use authorizations, administration of the
Forest Service's special program, interpretive programs,
environmental analysis, environmental restoration, and similar
purposes.

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(Pub. L. 108-7, div. F, title V, Sec. 506, Feb. 20, 2003, 117 Stat.
297.)

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REFERENCES IN TEXT
This chapter, referred to in subsec. (a), was in the original
"this Act", which was translated as reading "this title", meaning
title V of div. F of Pub. L. 108-7, known as the National Forest
Organizational Camp Fee Improvement Act of 2003, to reflect the
probable intent of Congress.

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16 USC Sec. 6236 01/03/2007

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TITLE 16 - CONSERVATION
CHAPTER 81A - NATIONAL FOREST ORGANIZATIONAL CAMP FEE IMPROVEMENT

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Sec. 6236. Ministerial issuance, or amendment authorization

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(a) NEPA exception
The ministerial issuance or amendment of an organizational camp
special use authorization shall not be subject to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.).
(b) Rule of construction
For purposes of subsection (a), the ministerial issuance or
amendment of an authorization occurs only when the issuance or
amendment of the authorization would not change the physical
environment or the activities, facilities, or program of the
operations governed by the authorization, and at least one of the
following apply:
(1) The authorization is issued upon a change in control of the
holder of an existing authorization.
(2) The holder, upon expiration of an authorization, is issued
a new authorization.
(3) The authorization is amended -
(A) to effectuate administrative changes, such as
modification of the land use fee or conversion to a new special
use authorization form; or
(B) to include nondiscretionary environmental standards or to
conform with current law.

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(Pub. L. 108-7, div. F, title V, Sec. 507, Feb. 20, 2003, 117 Stat.
297.)

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REFERENCES IN TEXT
The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, referred to in
subsec. (a), is Pub. L. 91-190, Jan. 1, 1970, 83 Stat. 852, as
amended, which is classified generally to chapter 55 (Sec. 4321 et
seq.) of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare. For complete
classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set
out under section 4321 of Title 42 and Tables.

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