Collapse to view only § 3162. Definitions
- § 3161. Congressional declaration of findings
- § 3162. Definitions
- § 3163. Effect on other laws
- § 3164. Procedural requirements
- § 3165. Standards for granting certain authorizations
- § 3166. Agency, Presidential, and Congressional actions
- § 3167. Rights-of-way terms and conditions
- § 3168. Injunctive relief
- § 3169. Valid existing right of access
- § 3170. Special access and access to inholdings
- § 3171. Temporary access
- § 3172. North Slope Haul Road
- § 3173. Stikine River region; Presidential study and report to Congress
Except as specifically provided for in this subchapter, applicable law shall apply with respect to the authorization and administration of transportation or utility systems.
No court shall have jurisdiction to grant any injunctive relief lasting longer than ninety days against any action pursuant to this subchapter except in conjunction with a final judgment entered in a case involving an action pursuant to this subchapter.
Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed to adversely affect any valid existing right of access.
Congress finds that there is a need to study the effect of this Act upon the ability of the Government of Canada to obtain access in the Stikine River region of southeast Alaska. Accordingly, within five years from December 2, 1980, the President shall consult with the Government of Canada and shall submit a report to the Congress containing his findings and recommendations concerning the need, if any, to provide for such access. Such report shall include, among other things, an analysis of the need for access and the social, environmental and economic impacts which may result from various forms of access including, but not limited to, a road along the Stikine and Iskut Rivers, or other alternative routes, should such access be permitted.