[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 36, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 36CFR230.7]

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              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
          CHAPTER II--FOREST SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 230_STATE AND PRIVATE FORESTRY ASSISTANCE--Table of Contents
 
                 Subpart A_Stewardship Incentive Program
 
Sec.  230.7  Program practices.

    (a) Practices for which cost sharing is available under the 
Stewardship Incentive Program and the reporting codes assigned to each 
are as follows:
    (1) Landowner Forest Stewardship Plan Development (SIP1), which 
identifies landowner objectives and multiple resource management 
decisions.
    (2) Reforestation and Afforestation (SIP2), which includes 
establishment or reestablishment of diverse stands of forest trees 
through natural regeneration, planting, or direct seeding for 
conservation purposes and sustainable timber production.
    (3) Forest and Agroforest Improvement (SIP3), which includes the 
improvement of forest and agroforest stand productivity, vigor, and 
health, and the value and quality of wood products.
    (4) Windbreak and Hedgerow Establishment, Maintenance and Renovation 
(SIP4), which includes the establishment, maintenance, and renovation of 
windbreaks and hedgerows to conserve energy, protect farmsteads, 
livestock, and crops, and reduce soil erosion.
    (5) Soil and Water Protection and Improvement (SIP5), which includes 
the maintenance or improvement of water quality and soil productivity on 
forest land.
    (6) Riparian and Wetland Protection and Improvement (SIP6), which 
includes the protection, restoration, and improvement of wetlands and 
riparian areas to maintain water quality and enhance habitat.
    (7) Fisheries Habitat Enhancement (SIP7), which includes the 
protection and enhancement of habitat for native resident and anadromous 
fisheries.

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    (8) Wildlife Habitat Enhancement (SIP8), which includes the 
establishment and enhancement of permanent habitat for game and nongame 
wildlife species.
    (9) Forest Recreation Enhancement (SIP9), which includes the 
enhancement of outdoor recreation activities and aesthetics.
    (b) In the application and use of pesticides, including biological, 
chemical, and behavioral substances, practice performance shall meet all 
label requirements, State and Federal regulations, and local ordinances.
    (c) Anyone who carries out practices under this Program shall be 
responsible for obtaining the authorities, rights, easements, or other 
approvals necessary to the performance and maintenance of the practices 
in keeping with applicable laws and regulations.