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123STA T . 11 65PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 —M A R .3 0, 200 9activ iti eso t h e rw ise a l lowe dby law or re gu latio n, including hunting, f ishing, or tra p ping .( b )EF F ECTONS T A TE AU T H O RI T Y . —N othing in this title shall be construed as affecting the authority, j urisdiction, or responsibility of the several States to m anage, control, or regulate fish and resi - dent wildlife under State law or regulations, including the regula- tion of hunting, fishing, and trapping. TI T LEV I —D E PAR T M E N T OF T H E INTERIOR A U THORI Z ATION S S ubti t le A— Co o p e ra ti v e W ater sh e d Ma n a g e m ent Program SEC.60 0 1 . D E FIN I T I O NS. I n this subtitle

( 1 ) AFFECTE DS TA K EHO L DER.— T he term ‘ ‘affected sta k e- holder ’ ’ means an entity that significantly affects, or is signifi- cantly affected by, the q uality or quantity of water in a water- shed, as determined by the Secretary. ( 2 ) G RANT RECI P IENT.—The term ‘‘grant recipient’’ means a watershed group that the Secretary has selected to receive a grant under section 60 02(c)(2). ( 3 ) P RO G RA M .—The term ‘‘program’’ means the C ooperative W atershed M anagement Program established by the Secretary under section 6002(a). ( 4 ) SECRETARY.—The term ‘‘Secretary’’ means the Secretary of the Interior. ( 5 ) WATERSHED GROUP.—The term ‘‘watershed group’’ means a self-sustaining, cooperative watershed-wide group that— (A) is comprised of representatives of the affected stakeholders of the relevant watershed

( B ) incorporates the perspectives of a diverse array of stakeholders, including, to the ma x imum extent prac- ticable— (i) representatives of— (I) hydroelectric production; (II) livestock gra z ing; (III) timber production; (I V ) land development; (V) recreation or tourism; (VI) irrigated agricultural production; (VII) the environment; (VIII) potable water purveyors and industrial water users; and (I X ) private property owners within the water- shed; (ii) any F ederal agency that has authority with respect to the watershed; (iii) any State agency that has authority with respect to the watershed; (iv) any local agency that has authority with respect to the watershed; and (v) any Indian tribe that— 16USC 1 0 1 5.