§ 460uuu. Mount Hood National Recreation Area
(a)
Designation
To provide for the protection, preservation, and enhancement of recreational, ecological, scenic, cultural, watershed, and fish and wildlife values, there is established the Mount Hood National Recreation Area within the Mount Hood National Forest.
(b)
Boundary
The Mount Hood National Recreation Area shall consist of certain Federal land managed by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management, comprising approximately 34,550 acres, as generally depicted on the maps entitled “National Recreation Areas—Mount Hood NRA”, “National Recreation Areas—Fifteenmile Creek NRA”, and “National Recreation Areas—Shellrock Mountain”, dated February 2007.
(c)
Map and legal description
(1)
Submission of legal description
As soon as practicable after March 30, 2009, the Secretary shall file a map and a legal description of the Mount Hood National Recreation Area with—
(d)
Administration
(e)
Timber
The cutting, sale, or removal of timber within the Mount Hood National Recreation Area may be permitted—
(1)
to the extent necessary to improve the health of the forest in a manner that—
(f)
Road construction
No new or temporary roads shall be constructed or reconstructed within the Mount Hood National Recreation Area except as necessary—
(1)
to protect the health and safety of individuals in cases of an imminent threat of flood, fire, or any other catastrophic event that, without intervention, would cause the loss of life or property;
(g)
Withdrawal
Subject to valid existing rights, all Federal land within the Mount Hood National Recreation Area is withdrawn from—
(h)
Transfer of administrative jurisdiction
(1)
In general
Administrative jurisdiction over the Federal land described in paragraph (2) is transferred from the Bureau of Land Management to the Forest Service.
(2)
Description of land
The land referred to in paragraph (1) is the approximately 130 acres of land administered by the Bureau of Land Management that is within or adjacent to the Mount Hood National Recreation Area and that is identified as “BLM Lands” on the map entitled “National Recreation Areas—Shellrock Mountain”, dated February 2007.
[1] See References in Text note below.