(a) Monitoring and reports In accordance with regulations issued under this section
(1) each person who acquires, either directly or indirectly, unprocessed timber originating from Federal lands west of the 100th meridian in the contiguous 48 States shall report the receipt and disposition of such timber to the Secretary concerned, in such form as such Secretary may by rule prescribe; except that nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to hold any person responsible for the reporting of the disposition of any such timber held by subsequent persons;
(2) each person who transfers to another person unprocessed timber originating from Federal lands west of the 100th meridian in the contiguous 48 States shall, before completing such transfer
(A) provide to such other person a written notice, in such form as the Secretary concerned may prescribe, which shall identify the Federal origin of such timber;
(B) receive from such other person a written acknowledgment of such notice and a written agreement that such other person will comply with the requirements of sections
620 to
620j of this title, in such form as the Secretary concerned may prescribe; and
(C) provide to the Secretary concerned copies of all notices, acknowledgments, and agreements referred to in subparagraphs (A) and (B);
(3) each person who acquires, either directly or indirectly, unprocessed timber originating from public lands in a State that is subject to an order issued by the Secretary of Commerce under section
620c (a) of this title, other than a State that is administering and enforcing a program under section
620c (d) of this title, shall report the receipt and disposition of the timber to the Secretary of Commerce, in such form as the Secretary may by rule prescribe, except that nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to hold any person responsible for reporting the disposition of any timber held by subsequent persons; and
(4) each person who transfers to another person unprocessed timber originating from public lands in a State that is subject to an order issued by the Secretary of Commerce under section
620c (a) of this title, other than a State that is administering and enforcing a program under section
620c (d) of this title, shall, before completing the transfer
(A) provide to such other person a written notice, in such form as the Secretary of Commerce may prescribe, that shall identify the public lands from which the timber originated; and
(B) receive from such other person
(i) a written acknowledgment of the notice, and
(ii) a written agreement that the recipient of the timber will comply with the requirements of sections
620 to
620j of this title,
in such form as the Secretary of Commerce may prescribe; and
(C) provide to the Secretary of Commerce copies of all notices, acknowledgments, and agreements referred to in subparagraphs (A) and (B).
(b) Report to Congress Using the information gathered under subsection (a) of this section, the Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior shall, not later than June 1, 1995, submit to the Congress a report on the disposition of unprocessed timber harvested from Federal lands west of the 100th meridian in the contiguous 48 States, and recommendations concerning the practice of indirect substitution of such timber for exported timber harvested from private lands. Specifically, such report shall
(1) analyze the effects of indirect substitution on market efficiency;
(2) analyze the effects of indirect substitution on domestic log supply;
(3) offer any recommendations that the Secretaries consider necessary for specific statutory or regulatory changes regarding indirect substitution;
(4) provide summaries of the data collected;
(5) analyze the effects of the provisions of section
620b (b)(2)(C) of this title; and
(6) provide such other information as the Secretaries consider appropriate.