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[CITE: 16USC497d]

 
                         TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
 
                       CHAPTER 2--NATIONAL FORESTS
 
             SUBCHAPTER I--ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
 
Sec. 497d. Recreation residence fees

    The Secretary of Agriculture shall on and after November 14, 1997, 
phase in, over a 3-year period in equal annual installments, that 
portion of the fee increase for a recreation residence special use 
permit holder which is more than 100 percent of the previous year's fee: 
Provided, That no recreation residence fee may be increased any sooner 
than one year from the time the permittee has been notified by the 
Forest Service of the results of an appraisal which has been conducted 
for the purpose of establishing such fees: Provided further, That no 
increases in recreation residence fees on the Sawtooth National Forest 
will be implemented prior to January 1, 1999.

(Pub. L. 105-83, title III, Sec. 343, Nov. 14, 1997, 111 Stat. 1604.)


          Limitation on Increases in Recreation Residence Fees

    Pub. L. 106-113, div. B, Sec. 1000(a)(3) [title III, Sec. 342], Nov. 
29, 1999, 113 Stat. 1535, 1501A-202, provided that: ``Notwithstanding 
section 343 of Public Law 105-83 [16 U.S.C. 497d], increases in 
recreation residence fees shall be implemented in fiscal year 2000 only 
to the extent that the fiscal year 2000 fees do not exceed the fiscal 
year 1999 fee by more than $2,000.''


 Limitation on Recreation Residence Fee Increases on Sawtooth National 
                                 Forest

    Pub. L. 105-277, div. A, Sec. 101(e) [title III, Sec. 345], Oct. 21, 
1998, 112 Stat. 2681-231, 2681-298, provided that: ``Notwithstanding 
section 343 of Public Law 105-83 [16 U.S.C. 497d], increases in 
recreation residence fees on the Sawtooth National Forest shall be 
implemented in fiscal year 1999 only to the extent that such fee 
increases do not exceed 25 percent.''
