Hawaii Tropical Forest Recovery Act of 1992

The Hawaii Tropical Forest Recovery Act of 1992 establishes the Hawaii Tropical Forest Recovery Task Force to draft a plan for rejuvenating Hawaii’s tropical forests and authorizes the U.S. Forest Service to provide Forest Health Protection funding for control of invasive plants on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lands.

Citation
P.L. 102-574
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