((a)) ** Definitions** In this section:
((1)) ** Recreation Area** The term “Recreation Area” means the recreation area and grounds associated with the recreation area on the map entitled “Ouachita National Forest Camping Restoration” and dated , on file with the Forest Service.November 30, 20232023-11-30
((2)) ** Secretary** The term “Secretary” means the Secretary of Agriculture.
((b)) ** In general** The Secretary shall—
((1)) not later than 6 months after , identify 54 areas within the Recreation Area that may be suitable for overnight camping; and
((2)) not later than 2 years after —
((A)) review each area identified under paragraph (1); and
((B)) from the areas so identified, select and establish at least 27 campsites and related facilities within the Recreation Area for public use.
((c)) ** Requirements related to campsites and related facilities** The Secretary shall—
((1)) ensure that at least 27 campsites are available under subsection (b), of which not less than 8 shall have electric and water hookups; and
((2)) ensure that each campsite and related facility identified or established under subsection (b) is located outside of the 1 percent annual exceedance probability flood elevation.
((d)) ** Reopening of certain sites** Not later than 30 days after , the Secretary shall open each campsite within the Recreation Area that—
((1)) exists on ;
((2)) is located outside of the 1 percent annual exceedance probability flood elevation;
((3)) was in operation on ; and
((4)) would not interfere with any current (as of ) day use areas.
((e)) ** Day use areas** Not later than 1 year after , the Secretary shall take such actions as are necessary to rehabilitate and make publicly accessible the areas in the Recreation Area identified for year-round day use, including the following:
((1)) Loop A.
((2)) Loop B.
((3)) The covered, large-group picnic pavilion in Loop D.
((4)) The parking lot in Loop D.