Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 16 : Section 620i


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 620i. Eastern hardwoods study

    (a) Study
      The Secretary of Commerce, in conjunction with the Secretary of
    Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior, shall conduct a
    study of the export from the United States, during the 2-year
    period beginning on January 1, 1991, of unprocessed hardwood timber
    harvested from Federal lands or public lands east of the 100th
    meridian. In order to carry out the provisions of this section - 
        (1) the Secretary of Commerce shall require each person
      exporting such timber from the United States to declare, in
      addition to the information normally required in the Shipper's
      Export Declarations, the State in which the timber was grown and
      harvested; and
        (2) the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of the
      Interior shall ensure that all hardwood saw timber harvested from
      Federal lands east of the 100th meridian is marked in such a
      manner as to make it readily identifiable at all times before its
      manufacture, and shall take such steps as each Secretary
      considers appropriate to ensure that such markings are not
      altered or destroyed before manufacturing.
    (b) Report to Congress
      Not later than April 1, 1993, the Secretary of Commerce shall
    submit to the Committees on Agriculture, Natural Resources, and
    Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee
    on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate a report
    describing the volume and value of unprocessed timber grown and
    harvested from Federal lands or public lands east of the 100th
    meridian that is exported from the United States during the 2-year
    period beginning on January 1, 1991, the country to which such
    timber is exported, and the State in which such timber was grown
    and harvested.



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