16 USC 460bbbb – Ashley Karst National Recreation and Geologic Area
(a) Definitions
In this section:
(1) Management Plan
The term “Management Plan” means the management plan for the Recreation Area prepared under subsection (e)(2)(A).
(2) Map
The term “Map” means the map entitled “Northern Utah Lands Management Act-Overview” and dated February 4, 2019.
(3) Recreation Area
The term “Recreation Area” means the Ashley Karst National Recreation and Geologic Area established by subsection (b)(1).
(4) Secretary
The term “Secretary” means the Secretary of Agriculture.
(5) State
The term “State” means the State of Utah.
(b) Establishment
(1) In general
Subject to valid existing rights, there is established the Ashley Karst National Recreation and Geologic Area in the State.
(2) Area included
The Recreation Area shall consist of approximately 173,475 acres of land in the Ashley National Forest, as generally depicted on the Map.
(c) Purposes
Terms Used In 16 USC 460bbbb
- Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization
- county: includes a parish, or any other equivalent subdivision of a State or Territory of the United States. See 1 USC 2
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- State: means a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any other territory or possession of the United States. See 1 USC 7
- vehicle: includes every description of carriage or other artificial contrivance used, or capable of being used, as a means of transportation on land. See 1 USC 4
The purposes of the Recreation Area are to conserve and protect the watershed, geological, recreational, wildlife, scenic, natural, cultural, and historic resources of the Recreation Area.
(d) Map and legal description
(1) In general
As soon as practicable after March 12, 2019, the Secretary shall prepare and submit to the Committee on Natural Resources and the Committee on Agriculture of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate a map and legal description of the Recreation Area.
(2) Effect
The map and legal description prepared under paragraph (1) shall have the same force and effect as if included in this section, except that the Secretary may correct minor errors in the map or legal description.
(3) Availability
A copy of the map and legal description prepared under paragraph (1) shall be on file and available for public inspection in the appropriate offices of the Forest Service.
(e) Administration
(1) In general
The Secretary shall administer the Recreation Area in accordance with—
(A) the laws generally applicable to the National Forest System, including the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 1600 et seq.);
(B) this section; and
(C) any other applicable law.
(2) Management plan
(A) In general
Not later than 2 years after March 12, 2019, the Secretary shall prepare a management plan for the Recreation Area.
(B) Consultation
The Secretary shall—
(i) prepare the management plan in consultation and coordination with Uintah County, Utah, and affected Indian Tribes; and
(ii) provide for public input in the preparation of the management plan.
(f) Uses
The Secretary shall only allow such uses of the Recreation Area that would—
(1) further the purposes for which the Recreation Area is established; and
(2) promote the long-term protection and management of the watershed and underground karst system of the Recreation Area.
(g) Motorized vehicles
(1) In general
Except as needed for emergency response or administrative purposes, the use of motorized vehicles in the Recreation Area shall be permitted only on roads and motorized routes designated in the Management Plan for the use of motorized vehicles.
(2) New roads
No new permanent or temporary roads or other motorized vehicle routes shall be constructed within the Recreation Area after March 12, 2019.
(3) Existing roads
(A) In general
Necessary maintenance or repairs to existing roads designated in the Management Plan for the use of motorized vehicles, including necessary repairs to keep existing roads free of debris or other safety hazards, shall be permitted after March 12, 2019, consistent with the requirements of this section.
(B) Rerouting
Nothing in this subsection prevents the Secretary from rerouting an existing road or trail to protect Recreation Area resources from degradation, or to protect public safety, as determined to be appropriate by the Secretary.
(4) Over snow vehicles
(A) In general
Nothing in this section prohibits the use of snowmobiles and other over snow vehicles within the Recreation Area.
(B) Winter recreation use plan
Not later than 2 years after March 12, 2019, the Secretary shall undertake a winter recreation use planning process, which shall include opportunities for use by snowmobiles or other over snow vehicles in appropriate areas of the Recreation Area.
(5) Applicable law
Activities authorized under this subsection shall be consistent with the applicable forest plan and travel management plan for, and any law (including regulations) applicable to, the Ashley National Forest.
(h) Water infrastructure
(1) Existing access
The designation of the Recreation Area shall not affect the ability of authorized users to access, operate, and maintain water infrastructure facilities within the Recreation Area in accordance with applicable authorizations and permits.
(2) Cooperative agreements
(A) In general
The Secretary shall offer to enter into a cooperative agreement with authorized users and local governmental entities to provide, in accordance with any applicable law (including regulations)—
(i) access, including motorized access, for repair and maintenance to water infrastructure facilities within the Recreation Area, including Whiterocks Reservoir, subject to such terms and conditions as the Secretary determines to be necessary; and
(ii) access and maintenance by authorized users and local governmental entities for the continued delivery of water to the Ashley Valley if water flows cease or become diminished due to impairment of the karst system, subject to such terms and conditions as the Secretary determines to be necessary.
(i) Grazing
The grazing of livestock in the Recreation Area, where established before March 12, 2019, shall be allowed to continue, subject to such reasonable regulations, policies, and practices as the Secretary considers to be necessary in accordance with—
(1) applicable law (including regulations);
(2) the purposes of the Recreation Area; and
(3) the guidelines set forth in the report of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives accompanying H.R. 5487 of the 96th Congress (H. Rept. 96-617).
(j) Fish and wildlife
Nothing in this section affects the jurisdiction of the State with respect to the management of fish and wildlife on Federal land in the State.
(k) Wildlife water projects
The Secretary, in consultation with the State, may authorize wildlife water projects (including guzzlers) within the Recreation Area.
(l) Water rights
Nothing in this section—
(1) constitutes an express or implied reservation by the United States of any water rights with respect to the Recreation Area;
(2) affects any water rights in the State;
(3) affects the use or allocation, in existence on March 12, 2019, of any water, water right, or interest in water;
(4) affects any vested absolute or decreed conditional water right in existence on March 12, 2019, including any water right held by the United States;
(5) affects any interstate water compact in existence on March 12, 2019; or
(6) shall be considered to be a relinquishment or reduction of any water rights reserved or appropriated by the United States in the State on or before March 12, 2019.
(m) Withdrawal
Subject to valid existing rights, all Federal land in the Recreation Area is withdrawn from—
(1) all forms of entry, appropriation, and disposal under the public land laws;
(2) location, entry, and patent under the mining laws; and
(3) operation of the mineral leasing, mineral materials, and geothermal leasing laws.
(n) Vegetation management
Nothing in this section prevents the Secretary from conducting vegetation management projects, including fuels reduction activities, within the Recreation Area for the purposes of improving water quality and reducing risks from wildfire.
(o) Wildland fire operations
Nothing in this section prohibits the Secretary, in consultation with other Federal, State, local, and Tribal agencies, as appropriate, from conducting wildland fire treatment operations or restoration operations in the Recreation Area, consistent with the purposes of this section.
(p) Recreation fees
Except for fees for improved campgrounds, the Secretary is prohibited from collecting recreation entrance or recreation use fees within the Recreation Area.
(q) Communication infrastructure
Nothing in this section affects the continued use of, and access to, communication infrastructure (including necessary upgrades) within the Recreation Area, in accordance with applicable authorizations and permits.
(r) Non-Federal land
(1) In general
Nothing in this section affects non-Federal land or interests in non-Federal land within the Recreation Area.
(2) Access
The Secretary shall provide reasonable access to non-Federal land or interests in non-Federal land within the Recreation Area.
(s) Outfitting and guide activities
Outfitting and guide services within the Recreation Area, including commercial outfitting and guide services, are authorized in accordance with this section and other applicable law (including regulations).