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114 STAT. 606 PUBLIC LAW 106-248^JULY 25, 2000 Without express written authority of the Trust, no person may use the words "Valles Caldera Trust" as the name under which that person shall do or purport to do business, for the purpose of trade, or by way of advertisement, or in any manner that may falsely suggest any connection with the Trust. 16 USC 698V-5. SEC. 107. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. (a) IN GENERAL.— The Trust shall be governed by a 9-member Board of Trustees consisting of the following: (1) VOTING TRUSTEES.— The voting Trustees shall be— (A) the Supervisor of the Santa Fe National Forest, United States Forest Service; (B) the Superintendent of the Bandelier National Monument, National Park Service; and President. (C) seven individuals, appointed by the President, in consultation with the congressional delegation from the State of New Mexico. The seven individuals shall have specific expertise or represent an organization or government entity as follows— (i) one trustee shall have expertise in aspects of domesticated livestock management, production, and marketing, including range management and livestock business management; (ii) one trustee shall have expertise in the management of game and nongame wildlife and fish populations, including hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities; (iii) one trustee shall have expertise in the sustainable management of forest lands for commodity and noncommodity purposes; (iv) one trustee shall be active in a nonprofit conservation organization concerned with the activities of the Forest Service; (v) one trustee shall have expertise in financial management, budget and program analysis, and small business operations; (vi) one trustee shall have expertise in the cultural and natural history of the region; and (vii) one trustee shall be active in State or local government in New Mexico, with expertise in the customs of the local area. (2) QUALIFICATIONS.— Of the trustees appointed by the President— (A) none shall be employees of the Federal Government; and (B) at least five shall be residents of the State of New Mexico. President. (b) INITIAL APPOINTMENTS.— The President shall make the ini- Deadline. tial appointments to the Board of Trustees within 90 days after acquisition of the Baca ranch under section 104(a). (c) TERMS. — (1) IN GENERAL.— Appointed trustees shall each serve a term of 4 years, except that of the trustees first appointed, four shall serve for a term of 4 years, and three shall serve for a term of 2 years.