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US HR2921

US HR2921
National Forest System Vegetation Management Pilot Program Act of 2017


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Introduced
06/15/2017
In Committee
10/04/2017
Crossed Over
11/01/2017
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

National Forest System Vegetation Management Pilot Program Act of 2017 (Sec. 2) This bill directs the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to conduct a limited, voluntary pilot program to permit vegetation management projects on National Forest System (NFS) land adjacent to rights-of-way to better protect utility infrastructure from potential passing wildfires. Program participants must have a right-of-way on NFS land. USDA shall give priority to holders of a right-of-way who have worked with Forest Service fire scientists and used technologies, such as light detection and ranging surveys, to improve utility infrastructure protection prescriptions. Vegetation management projects will involve limited and selective vegetation management activities, which: shall create the least amount of disturbance necessary to protect utility infrastructure from passing wildfires; may include thinning, fuel reduction, and creation and treatment of shaded fuel breaks; must only take place adjacent to the participant's right-of-way or within 75 feet of it; must not take place in any designated wilderness area, wilderness study area, or inventoried roadless area; and shall be subject to approval by the Forest Service. Participants shall not be held liable to the federal government for damage that was proximately caused by activities conducted pursuant to an approved vegetation management project, unless: such activities were carried out in a manner that was grossly negligent or that was in violation of criminal law, or the damage was caused by the participant's failure to comply with the specific safety requirements imposed by the Forest Service as a condition of participation in the pilot program. In order to implement the pilot program in an efficient and expeditious manner, USDA may waive or modify specific provisions of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, including to allow for the development of contracts or agreements on a noncompetitive basis. USDA may: retain any funds provided to the Forest Service by participants in the pilot program, and use such funds to conduct such program. The bill states that the authority to conduct the pilot program and any vegetation management projects under such program will expire on December 21, 2027.

AI Summary

This bill directs the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to establish a limited, voluntary pilot program to allow vegetation management projects on National Forest System (NFS) land adjacent to rights-of-way in order to better protect utility infrastructure from potential wildfires. The program is open to holders of rights-of-way on NFS land, with priority given to those who have worked with Forest Service fire scientists and used technologies like Light Detection and Ranging surveys to improve vegetation management prescriptions. The vegetation management projects will involve limited and selective activities, such as thinning, fuel reduction, and creation of shaded fuel breaks, and must not cause excessive disturbance or take place in designated wilderness areas. Participants will generally be responsible for the costs of the projects, but the USDA may contribute funds if it is in the public interest. Participants will not be liable to the federal government for damages from the projects, unless the activities were grossly negligent or violated criminal law. The USDA may waive or modify certain federal acquisition regulations to implement the program efficiently, and may retain and use funds provided by participants. The pilot program and any associated projects will expire on December 21, 2027.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Government Affairs

Sponsors (10)

Last Action

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. (on 11/01/2017)

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