§ 2103b. Watershed forestry assistance program
(a)
Definition of nonindustrial private forest land
In this section, the term “nonindustrial private forest land” means rural land, as determined by the Secretary, that—
(b)
General authority and purpose
The Secretary, acting through the Chief of the Forest Service and (where appropriate) through the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, may provide technical, financial, and related assistance to State foresters, equivalent State officials, or cooperative extension officials at land grant colleges and universities and 1890 institutions for the purpose of expanding State forest stewardship capacities and activities through State forestry best-management practices and other means at the State level to address watershed issues on non-Federal forested land and potentially forested land.
(c)
Technical assistance to protect water quality
(1)
In general
The Secretary, in cooperation with State foresters or equivalent State officials, shall engage interested members of the public, including nonprofit organizations and local watershed councils, to develop a program of technical assistance to protect water quality described in paragraph (2).
(2)
Purpose of program
The program under this subsection shall be designed—
(A)
to build and strengthen watershed partnerships that focus on forested landscapes at the State, regional, and local levels;
(B)
to provide State forestry best-management practices and water quality technical assistance directly to owners of nonindustrial private forest land;
(C)
to provide technical guidance to land managers and policymakers for water quality protection through forest management;
(d)
Watershed forestry cost-share program
(1)
In general
The Secretary shall establish a watershed forestry cost-share program—
(2)
Watershed forestry projects
The State forester, an equivalent State official of a participating State, or a Cooperative Extension official at a land grant college or university or 1890 institution, in coordination with the State Forest Stewardship Coordinating Committee established under section
2113
(b) of this title (or an equivalent committee) for that State, shall make awards to communities, nonprofit groups, and owners of nonindustrial private forest land under the program for watershed forestry projects described in paragraph (3).
(3)
Project elements and objectives
A watershed forestry project shall accomplish critical forest stewardship, watershed protection, and restoration needs within a State by demonstrating the value of trees and forests to watershed health and condition through—
(B)
community-based planning, involvement, and action through State, local, and nonprofit partnerships;
(4)
Cost-sharing
(e)
Distribution
(1)
In general
Of the funds made available for a fiscal year under subsection (g) of this section, the Secretary shall use—
(2)
Special considerations
Distribution of funds by the Secretary among States under paragraph (1) shall be made only after giving appropriate consideration to—
(A)
the acres of agricultural land, nonindustrial private forest land, and highly erodible land in each State;
(f)
Willing owners
(g)
Authorization of appropriations
There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section $15,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2004 through 2008.