36 CFR §221.3
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- (a)Management plans for national forest timber resources shall be prepared and revised, as needed, for working circles or other practicable units of national forest. Such plans shall:
- (1)Be designed to aid in providing a continuous supply of national forest timber for the use and necessities of the citizens of the United States.
- (2)Be based on the principle of sustained yield, with due consideration to the condition of the area and the timber stands covered by the plan.
- (3)Provide, so far as feasible, an even flow of national forest timber in order to facilitate the stabilization of communities and of opportunities for employment.
- (4)Provide for coordination of timber production and harvesting with other uses of national forest land in accordance with the principles of multiple use management.
- (5)Establish the allowable cutting rate which is the maximum amount of timber which may be cut from the national forest lands within the unit by years or other periods.
- (6)Be approved by the Chief, Forest Service, unless authority for such approval shall be delegated to subordinates by the Chief.
- (b)When necessary to promote better utilization of national forest timber or to facilitate protection and management of the national forests, a management plan may include provisions for requirements of purchasers for processing the timber to at least a stated degree within the working circle, or within a stated area, and, when appropriate, by machinery of a stated type; and agreements for cutting in accordance with the plan may so require.