SUBCHAPTER I—CONSERVATION PROGRAMS ON MILITARY INSTALLATIONS
Sec.
670.
Definitions.
670a.
Program for conservation and rehabilitation of natural resources on military installations.
670a–1.
Repealed.
670b.
Migratory game birds; permits; fees; Stamp Act and State law requirements.
670c.
Program for public outdoor recreation.
670c–1.
Cooperative and interagency agreements for land management on Department of Defense installations.
670d.
Liability for funds; accounting to Comptroller General.
670e.
Applicability to other laws; national forest lands.
670e–1.
Federal enforcement of other laws.
670e–2.
Natural resources management services.
670f.
Appropriations and expenditures.
SUBCHAPTER II—CONSERVATION PROGRAMS ON PUBLIC LANDS
670g.
Wildlife, fish, and game conservation and rehabilitation programs; cooperation between Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, and State agencies in planning, etc., in accordance with comprehensive plans; scope and implementation of programs.
670h.
Comprehensive plans for conservation and rehabilitation programs.
670i.
Public land management area stamps; agreement between State agencies and Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of Agriculture requiring stamps for hunting, trapping, and fishing on public lands subject to programs; conditions of agreement.
670j.
Enforcement provisions.
670k.
Definitions.
670l.
Applicability to Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands of public land management area stamp requirements; authorized fees.
670m.
Indian rights unaffected; State or Federal jurisdiction regulating Indian rights preserved.
670n.
Omitted.
670o.
Authorization of appropriations.
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