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Forest Legacy Management Flexibility Act

To amend the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of 1978 to authorize States to approve certain organizations to acquire, hold, and manage conservation easements under the Forest Legacy Program, and for other purposes.

Introduced Apr 9, 2025

Latest action (Apr 9, 2025) Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.

Issues
Climate & Energy

Summary

The Forest Legacy Management Flexibility Act amends the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act to allow states to authorize qualified nonprofit organizations to acquire, hold, and manage conservation easements under the Forest Legacy Program, a role previously limited to states. Eligible organizations must be tax-qualified conservation organizations with accreditation from the Land Trust Accreditation Commission and cannot have faced enforcement action by the IRS or Attorney General regarding conservation easement donations. The bill includes provisions for the state or federal government to terminate an organization's interest in an easement if the organization fails to carry out its duties, the easement is modified inconsistently with program purposes, or it is transferred to an unapproved entity. Technical amendments correct cross-references in the statute.

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Sponsor (1)

Money behind the sponsor

Top reported contributors to John Garamendi’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.

  • NULL $17,600
  • EDISON CHOUEST OFFSHORE $13,200
  • THE DUTRA GROUP $10,900
  • SINGH SEMICONDUCTORS $10,000
  • HALL FINANCIAL GROUP $9,367

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Actions (3)

  1. Apr 9, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture. · house
  2. Apr 9, 2025 Introduced in House
  3. Apr 9, 2025 Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E303)

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Text versions (1)

  • Introduced in House · Apr 9, 2025

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Full text

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

April 9, 2025

Mr. Garamendi (for himself, Mr. Calvert, Ms. Bonamici, Mr. Harder of California, Mr. Mullin, and Mr. Costa) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Agriculture

A BILL

To amend the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of 1978 to authorize States to approve certain organizations to acquire, hold, and manage conservation easements under the Forest Legacy Program, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “Forest Legacy Management Flexibility Act”.

SEC. 2. AUTHORITY OF STATES TO ALLOW QUALIFIED ORGANIZATIONS TO ACQUIRE, HOLD, AND MANAGE CONSERVATION EASEMENTS UNDER THE FOREST LEGACY PROGRAM.

(a) State Authorization.—Section 7 of the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of 1978 (16 U.S.C. 2103c) is amended—

(1) in subsection (l)—

(A) in paragraph (2), by striking “subsection

(m)” and inserting “subsection (o)”; and

(B) in paragraph (3)—

(i) in subparagraph (A), by striking “the State of Vermont” and inserting “any State”; and

(ii) in subparagraph (B)(ii), in the matter preceding subclause (I), by striking “of Vermont” and inserting “involved”;

(2) by redesignating subsection (m) as subsection (o); and

(3) by inserting after subsection (l) the following:

“(m) Third-Party Conservation Easements.—

“(1) In general.—At the request of a State, the Secretary shall authorize the State to approve eligible qualified organizations to acquire, hold, and manage conservation easements to carry out activities under the Forest Legacy Program.

“(2) Eligibility.—To be eligible to acquire, hold, and manage a conservation easement under this subsection, a qualified organization shall demonstrate to the Secretary the abilities necessary to acquire, monitor, and enforce interests in forestland—

“(A) consistent with the Forest Legacy Program; and

“(B) in accordance with the applicable assessment of need submitted to the Secretary by the State in which the conservation easement is located.

“(3) Reversion.—If the Secretary or a State determines a condition described in paragraph (4) is met with respect to a conservation easement—

“(A) all right, title, and interest of the qualified organization in and to the conservation easement shall terminate; and

“(B) all right, title, and interest in and to the conservation easement shall revert to the State or, if approved by the State, another qualified organization determined eligible by the Secretary under paragraph

(2).

“(4) Conditions for reversion.—A condition described in this paragraph is, with respect to a conservation easement acquired, held, and managed by a qualified organization, any of the following:

“(A) The qualified organization is unable to carry out the responsibilities of the qualified organization under the Forest Legacy Program with respect to the conservation easement.

“(B) The conservation easement has been modified in a way that is inconsistent with the purposes of the Forest Legacy Program or the applicable assessment of need described in paragraph (2)(B).

“(C) The conservation easement has been conveyed to another person (other than a qualified organization determined eligible by the Secretary under paragraph

(2) and approved by the State).

“(n) Qualified Organization Defined.—In this section, the term ‘qualified organization’ means an organization that—

“(1) is a qualified organization, as defined in section 170(h)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;

“(2) is organized for, and at all times since the formation of the organization, has been operated principally for one or more of the conservation purposes described in section 170(h)(4)(A) of such Code;

“(3) has not been the subject of any criminal or civil enforcement action taken by the Attorney General of the United States or the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service pertaining to the charitable donation of conservation easements under such Code; and

“(4) has been awarded, and at all times thereafter maintained, accredited status by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission, or if such Commission ceases to exist, a successor organization that offers substantially similar accreditation and is approved by the Secretary for purposes of this section.”.

(b) Technical Corrections.—Section 7 of the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of 1978 (16 U.S.C. 2103c) is further amended—

(1) in subsection (i), by striking “subsection (b)” and inserting “subsection (c)”;

(2) in subsection (l)(3)(B)(i)(II), by inserting “and” after the semi-colon at the end; and

(3) in the header of subsection (o), as redesignated by this section, by striking “Appropriation” and inserting “Authorization of Appropriations”. <all>

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