Title 43 › Chapter CHAPTER 33— - ALASKA NATIVE CLAIMS SETTLEMENT › § 1614
If National Forest timber sales are affected by land transfers under this law, the Secretary of Agriculture can change those timber sale contracts, but only if the buyer agrees. The Secretary may swap in timber from other National Forest lands that is as close as possible in amount, species, quality, and access. If a Village Corporation asks, the Secretary must make that swap as far as the contract allows without the buyer’s consent. Land given to a Native Corporation under this law or under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act that lies inside a contract’s “contingency area” is no longer covered by that timber contract and the contractor may not enter or cut timber there. Also, until a Native Corporation has received all the land it is entitled to under this law, timber contractors may not enter or cut timber on any withdrawn or selected land in a contingency area claimed by that Corporation, unless the Corporation agrees. A “contingency area” is a backup area named in a timber contract for extra timber if the main areas do not supply enough.
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43 U.S.C. § 1614
Title 43 — Public Lands
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73