16 USC 498 (Cooperative Funds Act of June 30, 1914)

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16 USC 498 (Cooperative Funds Act of June 30, 1914)

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                         TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
 
                       CHAPTER 2--NATIONAL FORESTS
 
             SUBCHAPTER I--ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
 
Sec. 498. Cooperative work agreements: disposal of moneys 
        received; refund of excess; payment from appropriation; conflict 
        of interest
        
    On or after June 30, 1914, all moneys received as contributions 
toward cooperative work in forest investigations, or the protection, 
management, and improvement of the National Forest System, shall be 
covered into the Treasury and shall constitute a special fund, which is 
appropriated and made available until expended, as the Secretary of 
Agriculture may direct, for the payment of the expenses of said 
investigations, protection, management, or improvements by the Forest 
Service, and for refunds to the contributors of amounts heretofore or 
hereafter paid in by them in excess of their share of the cost of said 
investigations, protection, management, or improvements. Payment for 
work undertaken pursuant to this section may be made from any 
appropriation of the Forest Service that is available for similar work 
if a written agreement so provides and reimbursement will be provided by 
a cooperator in the same fiscal year as the expenditure by the Forest 
Service. A reimbursement received from a cooperator that covers the 
proportionate share of the cooperator of the cost of the work shall be 
deposited to the credit of the appropriation of the Forest Service from 
which the payment was initially made or, if the appropriation is no 
longer available, to the credit of an appropriation of the Forest 
Service that is available for similar work. The Secretary of Agriculture 
shall establish written rules that establish criteria to be used to 
determine whether the acceptance of contributions of money under this 
section would adversely affect the ability of an officer or employee of 
the Department of Agriculture to carry out a duty or program of the 
officer or employee in a fair and objective manner or would compromise, 
or appear to compromise, the integrity of the program, officer, or 
employee. The Secretary of Agriculture shall establish written rules 
that protect the interests of the Forest Service in cooperative work 
agreements.

(June 30, 1914, ch. 131, 38 Stat. 430; May 29, 1928, ch. 901, 
Sec. 1(99), 45 Stat. 993; Pub. L. 104-127, title III, Sec. 372, Apr. 4, 
1996, 110 Stat. 1015.)


                               Amendments

    1996--Pub. L. 104-127 substituted ``the protection, management, and 
improvement of the National Forest System'' for ``the protection and 
improvement of the national forests'', inserted ``management,'' after 
``protection,'' in two places, and inserted at end ``Payment for work 
undertaken pursuant to this section may be made from any appropriation 
of the Forest Service that is available for similar work if a written 
agreement so provides and reimbursement will be provided by a cooperator 
in the same fiscal year as the expenditure by the Forest Service. A 
reimbursement received from a cooperator that covers the proportionate 
share of the cooperator of the cost of the work shall be deposited to 
the credit of the appropriation of the Forest Service from which the 
payment was initially made or, if the appropriation is no longer 
available, to the credit of an appropriation of the Forest Service that 
is available for similar work. The Secretary of Agriculture shall 
establish written rules that establish criteria to be used to determine 
whether the acceptance of contributions of money under this section 
would adversely affect the ability of an officer or employee of the 
Department of Agriculture to carry out a duty or program of the officer 
or employee in a fair and objective manner or would compromise, or 
appear to compromise, the integrity of the program, officer, or 
employee. The Secretary of Agriculture shall establish written rules 
that protect the interests of the Forest Service in cooperative work 
agreements.''
    1928--Act May 29, 1928, struck out provision which required that 
annual reports be made to Congress of moneys received as contributions 
for cooperative work.


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