Flatside Wilderness Additions Act
Summary
What This Bill Does
The Flatside Wilderness Additions Act amends the Arkansas Wilderness Act of 1984 to add about 2,212 acres in the Ouachita National Forest to the existing Flatside Wilderness. The added land is the area generally shown as Land Proposed for Wilderness Designation on the November 12, 2024 Flatside Wilderness proposed-addition map. The bill preserves the Secretary of Agriculture's existing Wilderness Act authority to manage fire, insects, and disease, so the designation does not block those existing forest-health authorities. It also renames the wilderness designated by Arkansas Wilderness Act section 3(d) as the Flatside-Bethune Wilderness and treats existing federal references in laws, maps, regulations, documents, papers, and records as references to the new name.
Who Benefits and How
Ouachita National Forest visitors, wilderness hikers, Arkansas conservation organizations, outdoor recreation users, eco-tourism businesses, wildlife habitat advocates, nearby communities that value protected forest land, and future Flatside-Bethune Wilderness users benefit from permanent wilderness protection for the added acreage and a clearer federal name. The reference-continuity clause reduces confusion for maps, regulations, and public land records after the rename.
Who Bears the Burden and How
USDA Forest Service staff, Ouachita National Forest land managers, federal map editors, federal records staff, timber companies, mining companies, motorized recreation users, and development interests bear the burden of administering the expanded wilderness boundary and losing or managing around development, extraction, road-building, and motorized-use options on the added acreage. Fire, insect, and disease managers retain existing authority but must operate within the renamed and expanded wilderness context.
Key Provisions
- Adds about 2,212 acres in the Ouachita National Forest to the Flatside Wilderness.
- Provides the added land boundary by reference to the November 12, 2024 Flatside Wilderness proposed-addition map.
- Protects the Secretary of Agriculture's existing Wilderness Act authority over fire, insects, and diseases.
- Modifies the federal name of the expanded unit to Flatside-Bethune Wilderness.
- Requires existing federal references to the affected Flatside Wilderness portion to be treated as references to the Flatside-Bethune Wilderness.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Adds approximately 2,212 acres in the Ouachita National Forest to the Arkansas Wilderness Act's Flatside Wilderness designation, preserves Agriculture Department fire, insect, and disease-management authority, and renames the expanded unit the Flatside-Bethune Wilderness with federal reference continuity.
Key Policy Areas
Public Lands, Conservation, Forestry
Primary Purpose
Adds approximately 2,212 acres in the Ouachita National Forest to the Arkansas Wilderness Act's Flatside Wilderness designation, preserves Agriculture Department fire, insect, and disease-management authority, and renames the expanded unit the Flatside-Bethune Wilderness with federal reference continuity.
Policy Domains
Substantive provisions
Identified Gains
- Ouachita National Forest visitors
- Wilderness hikers
- Arkansas conservation organizations
- Outdoor recreation users
- Eco-tourism businesses
- Wildlife habitat advocates
- Nearby communities
Identified Costs
- USDA Forest Service staff
- Ouachita National Forest land managers
- Federal map editors
- Federal records staff
- Timber companies
- Mining companies
- Motorized recreation users
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
Passed HouseReported by Mr. Boozman, without amendment
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. …
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Reported by Senator Boozman …
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Reported by Senator Boozman …
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Ordered to be reported …
Received; read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, …
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to …
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without …
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill …
Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules …
Stakeholder Effects
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USDA Forest Service, USDA Forest Service records staff
USDA Forest Service faces effects in multiple directions
Flatside-Bethune Wilderness users, Ouachita National Forest visitors
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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