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    <item congress="117" measure-type="hr" measure-number="9184" measure-id="id117hr9184" originChamber="HOUSE" orig-publish-date="2022-10-14" update-date="2023-04-26">
        <title>Root and Stem Project Authorization Act of 2022</title>
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            <action-date>2022-10-14</action-date>
            <action-desc>Introduced in House</action-desc>
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     <p><strong>Root and Stem Project Authorization Act of 2022</strong></p> <p>This bill authorizes the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to conduct certain forest restoration projects.</p> <p>Specifically, the Forest Service or BLM may enter into an agreement for a project on federal land that was developed through a collaborative process that meets local and rural community needs if </p> <ul> <li> the party with whom it enters into an agreement initially provides the Forest Service or BLM with a portion of the funding necessary to complete any analysis deemed necessary under federal law for consideration of the proposed project;</li> <li>the Forest Service or BLM uses the funding to pay a contractor included on a list of contractors that it maintains to conduct the analysis; </li> <li>upon completion of the analysis, the Forest Service or BLM solicits bids to carry out the project and enters into a contract or agreement under the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003 to carry out the project; and</li> <li>using certain receipts from the project, the Forest Service or BLM repays the initially provided funding.</li> </ul> <p>For purposes of a civil action relating to such a project, any person that participated in the collaborative process to develop the proposal for the project shall be (1) entitled to intervene, as of right, in any subsequent civil action; and (2) considered to be a full participant in any settlement negotiation relating to the project.</p> <p>The authority to enter into an agreement and the requirement to maintain a list of contractors shall expire on January 1, 2033.</p>
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