1 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963, $155 thousand; 1964, $189 2. Buildings.-Buildings and facilities are constructed to house supplies, equipment and personnel at district offices, fire lookouts, and isolated locations, particularly in connection with fire control measures in Alaska. 3. Sanitation and protection facilities.-Minimum facilities are provided for outdoor recreation on certain public domain lands to be retained in Federal ownership where public use is or is becoming heavy. Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) Object Classification (in thousands of dollars)-Continued Identification code 1964 actual estimate estimate ALLOCATION TO COMMERCE. 11.1 Personnel compensation: Permanent 12.0 Personnel benefits.. 21.0 Travel and transportation of persons. 912127 Identification code 10-04-1110-0-1-401 1964 actual 1965 1966 estimate estimate Total, Bureau of Public Roads.. PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT-Continued BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Continued General and special funds-Continued OREGON AND CALIFORNIA GRANT LANDS (Receipt limitation) (indefinite) For expenses necessary for management, protection, and development of resources and for construction, operation, and maintenance of access roads, reforestation, and other improvements on the revested Oregon and California Railroad grant lands, on other Federal lands in the Oregon and California land-grant counties of Oregon, and on adjacent rights-of-way; and acquisition of rights-of-way and of existing connecting roads on or adjacent to such lands; an amount equivalent to 25 per centum of the aggregate of all receipts during the current fiscal year from the revested Oregon and California Railroad grant lands, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the amount appropriated herein for the purposes of this appropriation on lands administered by the Forest Service shall be transerred to the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture: Provided further, That the amount appropriated herein for road construction on lands other than those administered by the Forest Service shall be transferred to the Bureau of Public Roads, Department of Commerce: Provided further, That the amount appropriated herein is hereby made a reimbursable charge against the Oregon and California land-grant fund and shall be reimbursed to the general fund in the Treasury in accordance with the provisions of the second paragraph of subsection (b) of title II of the Act of August 28, 1937 (50 Stat. 876). (16 U.S.C. 583, 594; 43 U.S.C. 1, 2, 1181a-f; 69 Stat. 374; Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1965.) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) 692 12.0 Personnel benefits.... 50 53 49 21.0 Travel and transportation of persons. 156 159 137 Program by activities: 22.0 Transportation of things.. 50 49 46 1. Construction and acquisition... 6,184 23.0 Rent, communications, and utilities. 18 19 19 1,600 24.0 Printing and reproduction.... 3 6 3 3. Operation and maintenance.. 549 25.1 Other services.. 153 152 151 302 302 293 74 75 75 1 31.0 Equipment... 32.0 Lands and structures.. Twenty-five percent of the revenue from the revested Oregon and California grant lands is made available for the following activities on the revested lands and on other Federal lands in the Oregon and California landgrant counties of Oregon: 1. Construction and acquisition.-Provision is made for construction of roads, development of recreation facilities, acquisition of existing connecting roads and rights-of-way for roads into stands of high-value timber. 2. Forest development and protection.-Provision is made for forest development and protection of Oregon and California timberlands. Average GS salary.. PUBLIC LANDS DEVELOPMENT ROADS AND TRAILS (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) contained in title 23, United States Code, section 203, $2,000,000, For liquidation of obligations incurred pursuant to authority to remain available until expended. (Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1965.) Average GS salary. $7,355 $7,659 $7,736 Average salary of ungraded positions.... $6,578 $6,820 $6,894 ALLOCATION ACCOUNTS Total number of permanent positions. Full-time equivalent of other positions.. Average number of all employees. Average GS grade. 1 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders 1963, $0: 1964, $255 thousand; 1965, $1,190 thousand; 1966, $1,190 thousand. Status of Unfunded Contract Authorization (in thousands of dollars) Personnel Summary RANGE IMPROVEMENTS (Receipt limitation) (indefinite) For construction, purchase, and maintenance of range improvements pursuant to the provisions of sections 3 and 10 of the Act of June 28, 1934, as amended (43 U.S.C. 315), sums equal to the aggregate of all moneys received, during the current fiscal year, as range improvements fees under section 3 of said Act, 25 per centum of all moneys received, during the current fiscal year, under section 15 of said Act, and the amount designated for range improvements from grazing fees from Bankhead-Jones lands transferred to the Department of the Interior by Executive Order 10787, dated November 6, 1958, to remain available until expended. (Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1965.) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) Identification code 22.0 Transportation of things...- 21.0 Travel and transportation of persons. 45 55 55 10-04-1104-0-1-401 23.0 Rent, communications, and utilities. 26.0 Supplies and materials. 16 65 67 Farm Tenant Act lands.... 2 91 1,015 2,985 2,000 520 1 Includes capital outlay as follows: 1964, $28 thousand; 1965, $30 thousand; 1966, $30 thousand. Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders. 1963, $122 thousand; 1964, $213 thousand; 1965, $213 thousand: 1966. $213 thousand. This appropriation is derived from receipts from fees charged for grazing of livestock on public lands and on Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act lands transferred from the Department of Agriculture by Executive Order 10787. On public lands, the fee from grazing includes a range improvement fee, which is available for range improvements when appropriated (43 U.S.C. 315i). On Bankhead-Jones lands, 25% of the fees from grazing are designated as available for range improvements. Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Appropriations for the Bureau of Land Management shall be available for purchase of [seven] six passenger motor vehicles for replacement only; [purchase of one aircraft;] purchase, erection, and dismantlement of temporary structures; and alteration and maintenance of necessary buildings and appurtenant facilities to which the United States has title: Provided, That of appropriations herein made for the Bureau of Land Management expenditures in connection with the revested Oregon and California Railroad and reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands (other than expenditures made under the appropriation "Oregon and California grant lands") shall be reimbursed from the 25 per centum referred to in subsection (c), title II, of the Act approved August 28, 1937 (50 Stat. 876), of the special fund designated the "Oregon and California land-grant fund" and section 4 of the Act approved May 24, 1939 (53 Stat. 754), of the special fund designated the "Coos Bay Wagon Road grant fund": Provided further, That appropriations herein made may be expended on a reimbursable basis for (1) surveys of lands other than those under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management and (2) protection and leasing of lands and mineral resources for the State of Alaska. (Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1965.) Identification code 15,031 21,136 18,158 10-04-1104-0-1-401 2 Personnel compensation: 6. Payments to States (grazing fees). 7. Payments to States (proceeds of sales)8. Payments to States from grazing re 1 2 226 11.1 Permanent positions..... 315 11.3 Positions other than permanent.. ceipts, etc., public lands outside grazing districts.. 175 11.5 Other personnel compensation_ 9. Payments to States from grazing re ceipts, etc.. public lands within graz ing districts 12.0 Personnel benefits... 21.0 Travel and transportation of persons. 34 10. Payments to States from grazing re 32 22.0 Transportation of things.. 50 50 23.0 Rent, communications, and utilities 58 24.0 Printing and reproduction.. 11 2 4 4 421 256 30 ceipts, etc., public lands within grazing districts, miscellaneous... Personnel Summary 10 Total obligations............. 1965 1966 estimate estimate 2 1. Expenses, sale of timber, etc., on reclamation lands.A portion of the receipts from timber sales on public lands set aside for reclamation purposes is used to cover the cost of sales (41 Stat. 202; 53 Stat. 1196). 2. Leasing of grazing lands. State, county, and privately owned grazing lands that are intermingled with public grazing lands are managed on a leased basis within the limits of receipts from such arrangements (43 U.S.C. 315m). 3. Payments to Oklahoma (royalties).-The State of Oklahoma is paid 37%% of the Red River oil and gas royalties in lieu of State and local taxes on Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache tribal funds (42 Stat. 1448), to be used for construction and maintenance of public roads and support of public schools (44 Stat. 740). 4. Payments to Coos and Douglas Counties, Oreg., from 226 receipts, Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands. Out of receipts from the Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands in Oregon, payments in lieu of taxes are made to Coos and Douglas Counties for schools, roads, highways, bridges, and port districts (53 Stat. 753–754). "Expenses, sale of timber, etc., on reclama tion lands". 2 2 "Leasing of grazing lands" (receipt limita 1 1 "Payments to Oklahoma (royalties)" (re 6 3 10 "Payments to Coos and Douglas Counties, 186 825 900 "Payments to counties, Oregon and Cali fornia grant lands". 15,031 21,136 18,158 5. Payments to counties, Oregon and California grant lands. Fifty percent of the receipts of Oregon and California land-grant funds is paid the counties in which the lands are situated, to be used as other county funds (39 Stat. 218; 50 Stat. 876). 6. Payments to States (grazing fees).-The States are paid 33% of the fees from each grazing district on Indian lands ceded to the United States within the State's boundaries (43 U.S.C. 315j). 7. Payments to States (proceeds of sales).-The States are paid 5% of the net proceeds from sale of public land and public land products (31 U.S.C. 711). 8. Payments to States from grazing receipts, etc., public lands outside grazing districts.-The States are paid 50% of the grazing fee receipts from public domain lands outside grazing districts (43 U.S.C. 315i, 315m). 9. Payments to States from grazing receipts, etc., public lands within grazing districts.-The States are paid 12%% of grazing fee receipts from grazing district lands within their boundaries (43 U.S.C. 315b, 315i). 10. Payments to States from grazing receipts, etc., public lands within grazing districts, miscellaneous.-The States are paid specifically determined amounts from grazing fee receipts from miscellaneous lands within grazing districts when payment is not feasible on a percentage basis (43 U.S.C. 315). 11. Payments to States from receipts under Mineral Leasing Act.-Alaska is paid 90% and other States 37% of the receipts from bonuses, royalties, and rentals resulting from development of mineral resources under the Mineral Leasing Act (30 U.S.C. 191), and from leases of potash deposits (30 U.S.C. 285), on public lands. 12. Payments to counties, national grasslands.-Of the revenues received from the use of submarginal lands, 25% is paid to the counties in which such land is situated, for school and road purposes (7 U.S.C. 1012). 13. Expenses, Public Land Administration Act.-Public Law 86-649, approved July 14, 1960, permanently appropriated certain moneys to the Secretary of the Interior. Timber purchasers or permittees provide bond or deposit to assure fulfillment of contracts. Users of roads under jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management may make |