The Secretary, in accordance with any agreements entered into pursuant to section
757a(a) of this title, is authorized
(1) to conduct such investigations, engineering and biological surveys, and research as may be desirable to carry out the program;
(2) to carry out stream clearance activities;
(3) to construct, install, maintain, and operate devices and structures for the improvement of feeding and spawning conditions, for the protection of fishery resources, and for facilitating the free migration of the fish, and for the control of the sea lamprey;
(4) to construct, operate, and maintain fish hatcheries wherever necessary to accomplish the purposes of sections
757a to
757f of this title;
(5) to conduct such studies and make such recommendations as the Secretary determines to be appropriate regarding the development and management of any stream or other body of water for the conservation and enhancement of anadromous fishery resources and the fish in the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain that ascend streams to spawn: Provided, That the reports on such studies and the recommendations of the Secretary shall be transmitted to the States, the Congress, and the Federal water resources construction agencies for their information: Provided further, That sections
757a to
757f of this title shall not be construed as authorizing the formulation or construction of water resources projects, except that water resources projects which are determined by the Seretary [1] to be needed solely for the conservation, protection, and enhancement of such fish may be planned and constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation in its currently authorized geographic area of responsibility or by the Corps of Engineers, or by the Department of Agriculture, or by the States, with funds made available by the Secretary under sections
757a to
757f of this title and subject to the cost-sharing and appropriations provisions of sections
757a to
757f of this title;
(6) to acquire lands or interests therein by purchase, lease, donation, or exchange for acquired lands or public lands under his jurisdiction which he finds suitable for disposition: Provided, That the lands or interests therein so exchanged shall involve approximately equal values, as determined by the Secretary: Provided further, That the Secretary may accept cash from, or pay cash to, the grantor in such an exchange in order to equalize the values of the properties exchanged;
(7) to accept donations of funds and to use such funds to acquire or manage lands or interests therein; and
(8) to administer such lands or interests therein for the purposes of sections
757a to
757f of this title. Title to lands or interests therein acquired pursuant to sections
757a to
757f of this title shall be in the cooperating States or other non-Federal interests.
[1] So in original. Probably should be “Secretary”.
The Secretary, in accordance with any agreements entered into pursuant to section
757a(a) of this title, is authorized
(1) to conduct such investigations, engineering and biological surveys, and research as may be desirable to carry out the program;
(2) to carry out stream clearance activities;
(3) to construct, install, maintain, and operate devices and structures for the improvement of feeding and spawning conditions, for the protection of fishery resources, and for facilitating the free migration of the fish, and for the control of the sea lamprey;
(4) to construct, operate, and maintain fish hatcheries wherever necessary to accomplish the purposes of sections
757a to
757f of this title;
(5) to conduct such studies and make such recommendations as the Secretary determines to be appropriate regarding the development and management of any stream or other body of water for the conservation and enhancement of anadromous fishery resources and the fish in the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain that ascend streams to spawn: Provided, That the reports on such studies and the recommendations of the Secretary shall be transmitted to the States, the Congress, and the Federal water resources construction agencies for their information: Provided further, That sections
757a to
757f of this title shall not be construed as authorizing the formulation or construction of water resources projects, except that water resources projects which are determined by the Seretary [1] to be needed solely for the conservation, protection, and enhancement of such fish may be planned and constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation in its currently authorized geographic area of responsibility or by the Corps of Engineers, or by the Department of Agriculture, or by the States, with funds made available by the Secretary under sections
757a to
757f of this title and subject to the cost-sharing and appropriations provisions of sections
757a to
757f of this title;
(6) to acquire lands or interests therein by purchase, lease, donation, or exchange for acquired lands or public lands under his jurisdiction which he finds suitable for disposition: Provided, That the lands or interests therein so exchanged shall involve approximately equal values, as determined by the Secretary: Provided further, That the Secretary may accept cash from, or pay cash to, the grantor in such an exchange in order to equalize the values of the properties exchanged;
(7) to accept donations of funds and to use such funds to acquire or manage lands or interests therein; and
(8) to administer such lands or interests therein for the purposes of sections
757a to
757f of this title. Title to lands or interests therein acquired pursuant to sections
757a to
757f of this title shall be in the cooperating States or other non-Federal interests.
[1] So in original. Probably should be “Secretary”.
1979—Pub. L. 96–118substituted “cooperating States or other non-Federal interests” for “United States”.
1978—Cl. (5). Pub. L. 95–464inserted “and Lake Champlain” after “Great Lakes”.
1974—Cl. (3). Pub. L. 93–362inserted reference to the control of the sea lamprey.
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