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                   108TH CONGRESS                                     REPORT
                      2d Session    HOUSE  OF REPRESENTATIVES         108-667




                   TO CLARIFY THE INTENT OF CONGRESS WITH  RESPECT TO THE CONTIN-
                   UED   USE OF ESTABLISHED COMMERCIAL  OUTFITTER HUNTING  CAMPS
                   ON  THE SALMON  RIVER


                   SEPTEMBER 8, 2004.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State
                                    of the Union and ordered to be printed


                            Mr. POMBO,  from the Committee on Resources,
                                       submitted the following


                                          REPORT

                                            together with

                                        DISSENTING   VIEWS

                                        [To accompany S. 1003]

                            [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]
                     The Committee  on Resources, to whom was  referred the bill (S.
                   1003) to clarify the intent of Congress with respect to the continued
                   use of established commercial outfitter hunting camps on the Salm-
                   on River, having considered the same,  report favorably thereon
                   without amendment  and recommend  that the bill do pass.
                                        PURPOSE  OF THE BILL
                     The purpose of S. 1003 is to clarify the intent of Congress with
                   respect to the continued use of established commercial outfitter
                   hunting camps on the Salmon River.
                               BACKGROUND  AND  NEED FOR  LEGISLATION
                     The Central Idaho Wilderness Act  of 1980 (CIWA, Public Law
                   96-312) designated over two million acres of the Idaho backcountry
                   in the Salmon and Challis National Forests as the Frank Church
                   River of No Return Wilderness and 79 miles of the Salmon River
                   as a component of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. The CIWA  in-
                   cluded a finding that such protection can be provided without con-
                   flicting with established uses. Section 9(b) of CIWA states that the
                   River corridor is to be managed under the Wild and Scenic Rivers
                   Act, rather than the more restrictive provisions of the Wilderness
                   Act.
                      29-006

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