Title: Secure Rural Schools and Community SelfDetermination Act
1Secure Rural Schools and Community
Self-Determination Act
- US Forest Service
- March 2009
2Purposes of Act
- Stabilize and transition payments to county
schools and roads - Invest in the land and create employment
opportunities - Improve cooperative relationships among the
people that use and care for Federal lands
3Act of May 23, 1908 25 payment
- Share national forest receipts from
- Timber
- Grazing
- Land use
- Recreation special uses user fees
- Minerals including oil, gas, coal
- Declined in recent decades fluctuate widely
4Secure Rural Schools and Community
Self-Determination Act
- Also based on and funded by national forest
receipts - Includes provisions to stabilize and transition
payments - Some funding from Treasury
5Legislative History
- October 30, 2000
- Secure Rural School and Community
Self-Determination Act of 2000 - Public Law 106-393
- 5 years
- End Sept. 30, 2006
- May 17, 2007
- Emergency Supplemental Appropriations, Section
5401 - Extend PL 106-393
- 1 year
- End Sept. 30, 2007
62008 Reauthorization
- Public Law 110-343
- Title I differs significantly from previous act
- Four years
- New formula
- Transition payments for certain states
- Title II largely unchanged
- Title III significantly narrowed uses of funds
7Overview of the Act
- Title I Secure payments for states and counties
containing federal land to help fund schools and
roads - Title II Special projects on federal land
- Title III County funds for specific purposes
- Title IV Miscellaneous provisions including new
calculation for 25 payment
8Title I -- Election
- Counties have many decision to make
- 25 payment, OR share in the State Payment?
9Title I -- Election
- Electing 25 payment is a 2 year decision. New
election will be made by August 1, 2010 - Electing State payment is a 4 year decision
10Title I -- Election
- Not less than 80 and not more than 85 of the
State payment must be expended in same manner as
25 payment - (For convenience call these title I funds)
- Distribution and expenditure of title I and 25
funds is governed by individual state statutes
for funding schools and roads
11Title I -- Allocations
- If projected share is less than 100,000 county
can leave it all in title I, OR may allocate 15
to 20 to title II and/or title III. - If projected share is 100,000 or greater county
must allocate 15 to 20 to title II and/or title
III, OR return the funds to U.S. Treasury
12Title I -- Allocations
- If projected share is 350,000 or greater county
must allocate 15 to 20 to title II and/or up to
7 title III, OR return the remaining funds to
U.S. Treasury - Allocations are made by September 30 each year
for the coming fiscal year.
13Title I State Payment Formula
- Specific definitions complex formula determines
each countys share of the full funding amount - Formula factors for each county
- Acres of national forest land in county
- Average high 3 years 25 payment between 1986 and
1999 - Per capita personal income
14Title I State Payment Formula
- Full funding amount declines each year
- 2008 500 million
- 2009 450 million
- 2010 405 million
- 2011 364.5 million
15Title I Transition Payments
- Certain covered states receive transition
payments for 2008, 2009, 2010 - California
- Oregon
- Washington
- Louisiana
- Pennsylvania
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Texas
16Special Acts
- Certain laws such as those establishing the
Boundary Waters affect the calculation of payments
17Annual Payment
- Payments generally will be made in December for
the fiscal year ending September 30. - Title I and title III funds are paid to states to
be distributed to counties - Title II funds are held in a Forest Service
account to pay for approved projects
18Use of Funds
- Title II funds unobligated in one fiscal year
shall be available in the following year. - Authority to initiate title II and title III
projects ends September 30, 2011 - Title II and III funds not obligated by September
30, 2012 shall be returned to U.S.Treasury
19Fiscal Year 2008 Payment
- January 15, 2009 payments to states
- 477 million (title I and title III)
- 41 states and Puerto Rico
- Redistributed to 729 counties
- Additional 52 million for title II projects
- 306 counties in 31 states
- 108 national forests
- 120 resource advisory committees
20Title II Special Projects
- On national forests or directly benefit national
forest lands - Have broad based support
- Help foster cooperative relationships
- Reviewed and recommended by resource advisory
committee (RAC) - Approved by Forest Service
21Title II Special Projects
- Improve the maintenance of existing
infrastructure - Implement stewardship objectives that enhance
forest ecosystems - Restore and improve land health and water quality
- Protect, restore and enhance fish and wildlife
habitat
22Title II Special Projects
- Approved projects must
- Comply with laws and regulations
- Be consistent with Forest Plan(s)
- Be properly submitted and recommended by RAC
- Meet purposes of the Act and title II
23Title II Special Projects
- road, trail, and infrastructure maintenance or
obliteration - soil productivity improvement
- improvements in forest ecosystem health
- watershed restoration and maintenance
- the restoration, maintenance, and improvement of
wildlife and fish habitat - the control of noxious and exotic weeds and
- the re-establishment of native species
24Title II Special Projects
- At least 50 of title II funds are for
- road maintenance, decommissioning or obliteration
- restoration of streams and watersheds
25Title II Special Projects
- Projects may be proposed by
- Resource advisory committee
- Counties
- Fire Safe Councils, Firewise communities
- Fish and wildlife interest groups
- Other national forest stakeholders
- Forest Service
26Title II Special Projects
- Implemented thru cooperative agreements
- federal agencies
- state and local governments
- private and nonprofit agencies
- landowners
- Or be implemented by
- Contractor or by Forest Service personnel
27Title II Special Projects
- The Secretary (Forest Service) has sole
discretion to approve project - Disapprovals are not subject to appeal or
judicial review - RAC will be notified of disapproval within 30
days with explanation
28Title II Special Projects
- RACs should act quickly to recommend projects for
FY 2008 funds - By end of this year RACs may begin recommending
projects using the FY 2009 funds.
29Title II RAC Purposes
- Improve collaboration
- Provide advice to Forest Service
30Title II RAC Formation
- RACs are organized and formed to advise the
National Forest - The Secretary may establish resource advisory
committees for part of, or for one or more
national forests - Projects recommended by the RAC must be approved
by the Forest Service
31Title II RAC Duties
- Review projects proposed by others
- Propose projects and funding
- Coordinate with the Designated Federal Official
(DFO) - Encourage public participation
- Monitor projects
- Recommend changes based on monitoring
32Title II RAC Membership
- 15 members appointed by the Secretary of
Agriculture. - Include local representation
- Residents of state(s) in which RAC has
jurisdiction - Balanced and broad representation within three
categories specified in the Act
33Title II RAC Membership
- Category A 5 persons representing--
- (i) organized labor or non-timber forest product
harvester groups - (ii) developed outdoor recreation, off highway
vehicle users, or commercial recreation
activities - (iii) (I) energy and mineral development
interests or (II) commercial or recreational
fishing interests - (iv) commercial timber industry or
- (v) hold Federal grazing or other land use
permits, or represent nonindustrial private
forest land owners, within the area for which the
committee is organized.
34Title II RAC Membership
- Category B 5 persons representing
- (i) nationally recognized environmental
organizations - (ii) regionally or locally recognized
environmental organizations - (iii) dispersed recreational activities
- (iv) archaeological and historical interests or
- (v) nationally or regionally recognized wild
horse and burro interest groups, wildlife or
hunting organizations, or watershed associations.
35Title II RAC Membership
- Category C 5 persons that--
- (i) hold State elected office (or a designee)
- (ii) hold county or local elected office
- (iii) represent American Indian tribes within or
adjacent to the area for which the committee is
organized - (iv) are school officials or teachers or
- (v) represent the affected public at large.
36Title II RAC Membership
- One replacement member will be appointed for each
of the 3 categories - Members serve a 4 year term
- Members will not receive compensation
- Forest Service, if funds are available, may
reimburse members for travel related expenses
37Title II RAC Operations
- Each RAC is included on a charter approved by the
Secretary of Agriculture - Each RAC may develop and maintain its own by-laws
or operating principles consistent with the Act
and charter - RAC members will select a chairperson
- A quorum is required for meetings
- A majority is required for project approval
38Title II RAC Operations
- Meetings are open to the public
- Publish meetings at least 15 days in advance in
Federal Register - Publicize meetings at least 7 days in advance in
local newspaper of record - RAC shall maintain meeting records
39Title II RAC Operations
- Designated Federal Official (DFO) from Forest
Service will work with the RAC - Forest Service may provide additional staff
support - Forest Service may request RAC to agree to use
title II funds for environmental review of a
project
40Title II RAC Operations
- Specific website and accompanying data base to
facilitate title II and RAC operations - https//wwwnotes.fs.fed.us/wo/secure_rural_schools
.nsf - Linked to the current Secure Rural Schools
website and old payment to states websites
41Title II RAC Operations
- RAC operations must conform to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act - See USDA Directive 1041.001
- www.ocio.usda.gov/directives/doc/DR1041-001.htm
42Title III County Funds
- Reauthorized Act changes title III
- Narrows the activities eligible for funding
- Adds a certification requirement
- Requires county to return unobligated funds by
September 30, 2012, to U.S.Treasury.
43Title III County Funds
- Funds may be used only for 3 purposes
- Firewise Communities program
- Reimbusement for emergency services on federal
land paid for by the county - Develop community wildfire protection plans
(CWPPs)
44Title III County Funds
- County must
- Publish proposed use of title III funds in
newspaper of record - Provide a 45-day public comment period
- Notify the appropriate RAC(s) of its proposed use
of title III funds - Certify authorized use of funds to Secretary by
February 1 each year
45Title IV Calculating 25 Payment
- The Act amends the 1908 law to calculate 25
payments 7 year rolling average of receipts - This formula will continue after the Secure Rural
Schools Act expires
46Secure Rural Schools Act
- Secure Rural Schools website
- www.fs.fed.us/srs
- Rescoure advisory committee website
- https//wwwnotes.fs.fed.us/wo/secure_rural_schools
.nsf