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PUBLIC LAW 107-206—AUG. 2, 2002 116 STAT. 869 Except as provided by this section the Settlement remains in full force and effect. (k) EFFECT OF ACTIONS. — Except for those actions required by subsections (f)(1) and (g), the Secretary shall disclose the effect of actions authorized by this section in the proposed Elk Bugs and Fuels project cumulative effects analysis for past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions. The decision for the Elk Bugs and Fuels project shall be issued not later than July 1, 2003. (1) RESEARCH NATURAL AREA. — Except as provided in this section, the Secretary shall undertake no additional ground disturbing or vegetation removal activities within the Beaver Park Roadless Area until completion of the Phase II amendment to the Black Hills National Forest Plan. The Secretary shall analyze the Beaver Park Roadless Area for suitability as a Research Natural Area, as required by the Settlement. The Secretary shall not consider any of the actions authorized or required by this section to affect the suitability of the Beaver Park Roadless Area for designation as a Research Natural Area. (m) ROADLESS CHARACTER. — The actions authorized by this section will not affect the determination of the Beaver Park Roadless Area's wilderness capability, wilderness suitability, and/or roadless character. (n) WILDERNESS DESIGNATION.— Section 103 of Public Law 96- 560 is amended by— 16 USC 1132 (1) inserting "(1)" after "National Wilderness Preservation note. System:"; and (2) adding before ": Provided, That" the following: "; and (2) certain lands in the Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota, which comprise approximately three thousand six hundred acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled 'Black Elk Wilderness Addition-Proposed,' dated June 13, 2002, and which shall constitute an addition to the existing Black Elk Wilderness". (o) REPORTING. —The Secretary shall report to the Congress Deadlines. on the implementation of this section on or by November 30, 2002, June 30, 2003, and November 30, 2003. CHAPTERS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES Of the funds provided under this heading in Public Law 107- 116 for Occupational Safety and Health Administration training grants, not less than $3,200,000 shall be used to extend funding for the Institutional Competency Building training grants which commenced in September 2000, for program activities for the period of September 30, 2002 to September 30, 2003, provided that a grantee has demonstrated satisfactory performance.