[Congressional Bills 103th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 3433 Reported in Senate (RS)]

                                                       Calendar No. 621

103d CONGRESS

  2d Session

                               H. R. 3433

_______________________________________________________________________

                                 AN ACT

  To provide for the management of portions of the Presidio under the 
             jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior.

_______________________________________________________________________

           September 22 (legislative day, September 12), 1994

        Reported with an amendment and an amendment to the title





                                                       Calendar No. 621
103d CONGRESS
  2d Session
                                H. R. 3433


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

              August 23 (legislative day, August 18), 1994

   Received; read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and 
                           Natural Resources

           September 22 (legislative day, September 12), 1994

  Reported by Mr. Johnston, with an amendment and an amendent to the 
                                 title
 [Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the part printed 
                               in italic]

_______________________________________________________________________

                                 AN ACT


 
  To provide for the management of portions of the Presidio under the 
             jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

-S-E-C-T-I-O-N -1-. -F-I-N-D-I-N-G-S-.

    -T-h-e -C-o-n-g-r-e-s-s -f-i-n-d-s -t-h-a-t---
            -(-1-) -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o -o-f -S-a-n 
        -F-r-a-n-c-i-s-c-o-, -l-o-c-a-t-e-d -a-m-i-d-s-t -t-h-e 
        -i-n-c-o-m-p-a-r-a-b-l-e -s-c-e-n-i-c -s-p-l-e-n-d-o-r -o-f 
        -t-h-e -G-o-l-d-e-n -G-a-t-e-, -i-s -o-n-e -o-f 
        -A-m-e-r-i-c-a-'-s -g-r-e-a-t -n-a-t-u-r-a-l -a-n-d 
        -h-i-s-t-o-r-i-c -s-i-t-e-s-;
            -(-2-) -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o -i-s -t-h-e -o-l-d-e-s-t 
        -c-o-n-t-i-n-u-a-l-l-y -o-p-e-r-a-t-i-n-g -m-i-l-i-t-a-r-y 
        -p-o-s-t -i-n -t-h-e -N-a-t-i-o-n -d-a-t-i-n-g -f-r-o-m 
        -1-7-7-6-, -a-n-d -w-a-s -d-e-s-i-g-n-a-t-e-d -a-s -a 
        -N-a-t-i-o-n-a-l -H-i-s-t-o-r-i-c -L-a-n-d-m-a-r-k -i-n 
        -1-9-6-2-;
            -(-3-) -p-r-e-s-e-r-v-a-t-i-o-n -o-f -t-h-e 
        -c-u-l-t-u-r-a-l -a-n-d -h-i-s-t-o-r-i-c -i-n-t-e-g-r-i-t-y 
        -o-f -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o -f-o-r -p-u-b-l-i-c -u-s-e 
        -w-o-u-l-d -g-i-v-e -d-u-e -r-e-c-o-g-n-i-t-i-o-n -t-o -i-t-s 
        -s-i-g-n-i-f-i-c-a-n-t -r-o-l-e -i-n -t-h-e -h-i-s-t-o-r-y -o-f 
        -t-h-e -U-n-i-t-e-d -S-t-a-t-e-s-;
            -(-4-) -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o -i-n -i-t-s -e-n-t-i-r-e-t-y 
        -w-i-l-l -t-r-a-n-s-f-e-r -t-o -t-h-e -j-u-r-i-s-d-i-c-t-i-o-n 
        -o-f -t-h-e -N-a-t-i-o-n-a-l -P-a-r-k -S-e-r-v-i-c-e -o-n 
        -S-e-p-t-e-m-b-e-r -3-0-, -1-9-9-4-, -i-n -a-c-c-o-r-d-a-n-c-e 
        -w-i-t-h -P-u-b-l-i-c -L-a-w -9-2---5-8-9-;
            -(-5-) -a-s -p-a-r-t -o-f -t-h-e -G-o-l-d-e-n -G-a-t-e 
        -N-a-t-i-o-n-a-l -R-e-c-r-e-a-t-i-o-n -A-r-e-a-, -t-h-e 
        -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o-'-s -o-u-t-s-t-a-n-d-i-n-g -n-a-t-u-r-a-l-, 
        -h-i-s-t-o-r-i-c-, -s-c-e-n-i-c-, -c-u-l-t-u-r-a-l -a-n-d 
        -r-e-c-r-e-a-t-i-o-n-a-l -r-e-s-o-u-r-c-e-s -m-u-s-t -b-e 
        -m-a-n-a-g-e-d -i-n -a -m-a-n-n-e-r -w-h-i-c-h -i-s 
        -c-o-n-s-i-s-t-e-n-t -w-i-t-h -s-o-u-n-d -p-r-i-n-c-i-p-l-e-s 
        -o-f -l-a-n-d -u-s-e -p-l-a-n-n-i-n-g -a-n-d 
        -m-a-n-a-g-e-m-e-n-t-, -a-n-d -w-h-i-c-h -p-r-o-t-e-c-t -t-h-e 
        -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o -f-r-o-m -d-e-v-e-l-o-p-m-e-n-t -a-n-d 
        -u-s-e-s -w-h-i-c-h -w-o-u-l-d -d-e-s-t-r-o-y -t-h-e 
        -s-c-e-n-i-c -b-e-a-u-t-y -a-n-d -n-a-t-u-r-a-l 
        -c-h-a-r-a-c-t-e-r -o-f -t-h-e -a-r-e-a-;
            -(-6-) -a-c-t-i-v-i-t-i-e-s -a-n-d -m-a-n-a-g-e-m-e-n-t 
        -a-t -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o -m-u-s-t -b-e -c-o-n-s-i-s-t-e-n-t 
        -w-i-t-h -b-o-t-h -t-h-e -A-c-t -e-s-t-a-b-l-i-s-h-i-n-g -t-h-e 
        -G-o-l-d-e-n -G-a-t-e -N-a-t-i-o-n-a-l -R-e-c-r-e-a-t-i-o-n 
        -A-r-e-a -(-P-u-b-l-i-c -L-a-w -9-2---5-8-9-) -a-n-d -t-h-e 
        -G-e-n-e-r-a-l -M-a-n-a-g-e-m-e-n-t -P-l-a-n -f-o-r -t-h-e 
        -G-o-l-d-e-n -G-a-t-e -N-a-t-i-o-n-a-l -R-e-c-r-e-a-t-i-o-n 
        -A-r-e-a-, -a-s -a-m-e-n-d-e-d-;
            -(-7-) -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o -w-i-l-l -b-e -a 
        -g-l-o-b-a-l -c-e-n-t-e-r -d-e-d-i-c-a-t-e-d -t-o 
        -a-d-d-r-e-s-s-i-n-g -t-h-e -w-o-r-l-d-'-s -m-o-s-t 
        -c-r-i-t-i-c-a-l -e-n-v-i-r-o-n-m-e-n-t-a-l-, -s-o-c-i-a-l-, 
        -a-n-d -c-u-l-t-u-r-a-l -c-h-a-l-l-e-n-g-e-s -a-n-d -a 
        -w-o-r-k-i-n-g -l-a-b-o-r-a-t-o-r-y -a-t -w-h-i-c-h 
        -m-o-d-e-l-s -o-f -e-n-v-i-r-o-n-m-e-n-t-a-l 
        -s-u-s-t-a-i-n-a-b-i-l-i-t-y -s-h-a-l-l -b-e 
        -d-e-v-e-l-o-p-e-d-;
            -(-8-) -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o-, -a-s -a-n -u-r-b-a-n 
        -p-a-r-k-, -w-i-l-l -b-e -m-a-n-a-g-e-d -i-n -a -m-a-n-n-e-r 
        -t-h-a-t -i-s -r-e-s-p-o-n-s-i-v-e -t-o -t-h-e -c-o-n-c-e-r-n-s 
        -o-f -t-h-e -p-u-b-l-i-c -a-n-d -c-o-g-n-i-z-a-n-t -o-f -i-t-s 
        -i-m-p-a-c-t -o-n -t-h-e -l-o-c-a-l -c-o-m-m-u-n-i-t-y-, -a-n-d 
        -a-s -a -p-u-b-l-i-c -r-e-s-o-u-r-c-e-, -w-i-l-l 
        -r-e-f-l-e-c-t-, -i-n -b-o-t-h -a-c-t-i-v-i-t-i-e-s -a-n-d 
        -m-a-n-a-g-e-m-e-n-t-, -o-f -t-h-e -d-i-v-e-r-s-i-t-y -t-h-a-t 
        -e-x-i-s-t-s -i-n -t-h-e -s-u-r-r-o-u-n-d-i-n-g 
        -c-o-m-m-u-n-i-t-y-; -a-n-d
            -(-9-) -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o -w-i-l-l -b-e -m-a-n-a-g-e-d 
        -i-n -a-n -i-n-n-o-v-a-t-i-v-e -p-u-b-l-i-c-/-p-r-i-v-a-t-e 
        -p-a-r-t-n-e-r-s-h-i-p -t-h-a-t -m-i-n-i-m-i-z-e-s -c-o-s-t 
        -t-o -t-h-e -U-n-i-t-e-d -S-t-a-t-e-s -T-r-e-a-s-u-r-y -a-n-d 
        -m-a-k-e-s -e-f-f-i-c-i-e-n-t -u-s-e -o-f -p-r-i-v-a-t-e 
        -s-e-c-t-o-r -r-e-s-o-u-r-c-e-s -t-h-a-t -c-o-u-l-d -b-e 
        -u-t-i-l-i-z-e-d -i-n -t-h-e -p-u-b-l-i-c -i-n-t-e-r-e-s-t-.

-S-E-C-. -2-. -A-M-E-N-D-M-E-N-T -O-F -A-C-T -E-S-T-A-B-L-I-S-H-I-N-G 
              -G-O-L-D-E-N -G-A-T-E -N-A-T-I-O-N-A-L 
              -R-E-C-R-E-A-T-I-O-N -A-R-E-A-.

    -(-a-) -S-t-a-t-e-m-e-n-t -o-f -P-u-r-p-o-s-e-s-.----S-e-c-t-i-o-n 
-1 -o-f -t-h-e -A-c-t -e-n-t-i-t-l-e-d -`-`-A-n -A-c-t -t-o 
-e-s-t-a-b-l-i-s-h -t-h-e -G-o-l-d-e-n -G-a-t-e -N-a-t-i-o-n-a-l 
-R-e-c-r-e-a-t-i-o-n -A-r-e-a -i-n -t-h-e -S-t-a-t-e -o-f 
-C-a-l-i-f-o-r-n-i-a-, -a-n-d -f-o-r -o-t-h-e-r -p-u-r-p-o-s-e-s-'-'-, 
-a-p-p-r-o-v-e-d -O-c-t-o-b-e-r -2-7-, -1-9-7-2 -(-P-u-b-l-i-c -L-a-w 
-9-2---5-8-9-; -8-6 -S-t-a-t-. -1-2-9-9-; -1-6 -U-.-S-.-C-. 
-4-6-0-b-b-)-, -i-s -a-m-e-n-d-e-d -b-y -i-n-s-e-r-t-i-n-g -t-h-e 
-f-o-l-l-o-w-i-n-g -a-f-t-e-r -t-h-e -s-e-c-o-n-d -s-e-n-t-e-n-c-e-: 
-`-`-I-n -a-d-d-i-t-i-o-n-, -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -m-a-y 
-u-t-i-l-i-z-e -t-h-e -r-e-s-o-u-r-c-e-s -o-f -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o 
-o-f -S-a-n -F-r-a-n-c-i-s-c-o -t-o -p-r-o-v-i-d-e -f-o-r -a-n-d 
-s-u-p-p-o-r-t -p-r-o-g-r-a-m-s -a-n-d -a-c-t-i-v-i-t-i-e-s -t-h-a-t 
-f-o-s-t-e-r -r-e-s-e-a-r-c-h-, -e-d-u-c-a-t-i-o-n -o-r 
-d-e-m-o-n-s-t-r-a-t-i-o-n -p-r-o-j-e-c-t-s-, -a-n-d -r-e-l-a-t-e -t-o 
-t-h-e -e-n-v-i-r-o-n-m-e-n-t-, -e-n-e-r-g-y-, 
-t-r-a-n-s-p-o-r-t-a-t-i-o-n-, -i-n-t-e-r-n-a-t-i-o-n-a-l 
-a-f-f-a-i-r-s-, -a-r-t-s -a-n-d -c-u-l-t-u-r-a-l 
-u-n-d-e-r-s-t-a-n-d-i-n-g-, -h-e-a-l-t-h -a-n-d -s-c-i-e-n-c-e-.-'-'-.
    -(-b-) -A-d-m-i-n-i-s-t-r-a-t-i-o-n-.----S-e-c-t-i-o-n -4 -o-f 
-s-u-c-h -A-c-t -i-s -a-m-e-n-d-e-d -b-y -a-d-d-i-n-g -t-h-e 
-f-o-l-l-o-w-i-n-g -n-e-w -s-u-b-s-e-c-t-i-o-n -a-t -t-h-e -e-n-d 
-t-h-e-r-e-o-f-:
    -`-`-(-g-) -I-n-t-e-r-i-m -A-u-t-h-o-r-i-t-y-.----(-1-) -I-n 
-a-d-d-i-t-i-o-n -t-o -o-t-h-e-r -a-v-a-i-l-a-b-l-e 
-a-u-t-h-o-r-i-t-i-e-s-, -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -m-a-y-, -i-n -h-i-s 
-d-i-s-c-r-e-t-i-o-n-, -n-e-g-o-t-i-a-t-e -a-n-d -e-n-t-e-r -i-n-t-o 
-l-e-a-s-e-s-, -a-s -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e-, -w-i-t-h -a-n-y 
-p-e-r-s-o-n-, -f-i-r-m-, -a-s-s-o-c-i-a-t-i-o-n-, 
-o-r-g-a-n-i-z-a-t-i-o-n-, -c-o-r-p-o-r-a-t-i-o-n -o-r 
-g-o-v-e-r-n-m-e-n-t-a-l -e-n-t-i-t-y -f-o-r -t-h-e -u-s-e -o-f -a-n-y 
-p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y -w-i-t-h-i-n -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o -i-n 
-a-c-c-o-r-d-a-n-c-e -w-i-t-h -t-h-e -G-e-n-e-r-a-l 
-M-a-n-a-g-e-m-e-n-t -P-l-a-n -a-n-d -a-n-y -o-f -t-h-e 
-p-u-r-p-o-s-e-s -s-e-t -f-o-r-t-h -i-n -s-e-c-t-i-o-n -1 -o-f -t-h-i-s 
-A-c-t-.
    -`-`-(-2-) -I-n -a-d-d-i-t-i-o-n -t-o -o-t-h-e-r -a-v-a-i-l-a-b-l-e 
-a-u-t-h-o-r-i-t-i-e-s-, -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -m-a-y-, -i-n -h-i-s 
-d-i-s-c-r-e-t-i-o-n-, -e-n-t-e-r -i-n-t-o---
            -`-`-(-A-) -i-n-t-e-r-a-g-e-n-c-y -p-e-r-m-i-t-t-i-n-g 
        -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s -o-r -o-t-h-e-r -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e 
        -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s -w-i-t-h -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f 
        -D-e-f-e-n-s-e -a-n-d -t-h-e -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r -o-f -t-h-e 
        -F-e-d-e-r-a-l -E-m-e-r-g-e-n-c-y -M-a-n-a-g-e-m-e-n-t 
        -A-g-e-n-c-y-, -a-n-d
            -`-`-(-B-) -l-e-a-s-e-s -w-i-t-h -t-h-e -A-m-e-r-i-c-a-n 
        -R-e-d -C-r-o-s-s-, -t-o -h-o-u-s-e -t-h-e-i-r 
        -a-c-t-i-v-i-t-i-e-s -a-n-d -e-m-p-l-o-y-e-e-s -a-t -t-h-e 
        -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o-.
    -`-`-(-3-) -A-n-y -l-e-a-s-e-s -o-r -o-t-h-e-r 
-a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s -e-n-t-e-r-e-d -i-n-t-o 
-u-n-d-e-r -t-h-i-s -s-u-b-s-e-c-t-i-o-n -s-h-a-l-l -b-e -s-u-b-j-e-c-t 
-t-o -s-u-c-h -p-r-o-c-e-d-u-r-e-s-, -t-e-r-m-s-, -c-o-n-d-i-t-i-o-n-s 
-a-n-d -r-e-s-t-r-i-c-t-i-o-n-s -a-s -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y 
-d-e-e-m-s -n-e-c-e-s-s-a-r-y-. -T-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -i-s 
-a-u-t-h-o-r-i-z-e-d -t-o -n-e-g-o-t-i-a-t-e -a-n-d -e-n-t-e-r -i-n-t-o 
-l-e-a-s-e-s -o-r -o-t-h-e-r -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s-, -a-t -f-a-i-r 
-m-a-r-k-e-t -v-a-l-u-e -a-n-d -w-i-t-h-o-u-t -r-e-g-a-r-d -t-o 
-s-e-c-t-i-o-n -3-2-1 -o-f -c-h-a-p-t-e-r -3-1-4 -o-f -t-h-e -A-c-t 
-o-f -J-u-n-e -3-0-, -1-9-3-2 -(-4-0 -U-.-S-.-C-. -3-0-3-b-)-, -f-a-i-r 
-m-a-r-k-e-t -v-a-l-u-e -s-h-a-l-l -t-a-k-e -i-n-t-o -a-c-c-o-u-n-t 
-t-h-e -u-s-e-s -p-e-r-m-i-t-t-e-d -b-y -t-h-e -G-e-n-e-r-a-l 
-M-a-n-a-g-e-m-e-n-t -P-l-a-n -a-n-d -t-h-i-s -A-c-t-. -T-h-e 
-p-r-e-c-e-d-i-n-g -s-e-n-t-e-n-c-e -s-h-a-l-l -n-o-t -a-p-p-l-y -t-o 
-a-n-y -i-n-t-e-r-a-g-e-n-c-y -p-e-r-m-i-t-t-i-n-g -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t 
-e-n-t-e-r-e-d -i-n-t-o -b-e-t-w-e-e-n -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -a-n-d 
-t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -D-e-f-e-n-s-e -r-e-g-a-r-d-i-n-g -t-h-e 
-h-o-u-s-i-n-g -o-f -a-c-t-i-v-i-t-i-e-s -a-n-d -e-m-p-l-o-y-e-e-s -o-f 
-t-h-e -S-i-x-t-h -U-n-i-t-e-d -S-t-a-t-e-s -A-r-m-y-. -F-o-r 
-p-u-r-p-o-s-e-s -o-f -a-n-y -s-u-c-h -l-e-a-s-e -o-r -o-t-h-e-r 
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            -(-C-) -A-d-m-i-n-i-s-t-r-a-t-o-r -o-f -t-h-e 
        -E-n-v-i-r-o-n-m-e-n-t-a-l -P-r-o-t-e-c-t-i-o-n -A-g-e-n-c-y-.
            -(-D-) -T-e-n -i-n-d-i-v-i-d-u-a-l-s-, -w-h-o -a-r-e -n-o-t 
        -e-m-p-l-o-y-e-e-s -o-f -t-h-e -F-e-d-e-r-a-l 
        -G-o-v-e-r-n-m-e-n-t-, -a-p-p-o-i-n-t-e-d -b-y -t-h-e 
        -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -w-i-t-h-i-n -6 -m-o-n-t-h-s -a-f-t-e-r 
        -t-h-e -d-a-t-e -o-f -t-h-e -e-n-a-c-t-m-e-n-t -o-f -t-h-i-s 
        -A-c-t-, -6 -o-f -w-h-o-m -s-h-a-l-l -h-a-v-e 
        -k-n-o-w-l-e-d-g-e -a-n-d -e-x-p-e-r-i-e-n-c-e -i-n -o-n-e -o-r 
        -m-o-r-e -o-f -t-h-e -f-i-e-l-d-s -o-f -t-h-e 
        -e-n-v-i-r-o-n-m-e-n-t-, -e-n-e-r-g-y-, 
        -t-r-a-n-s-p-o-r-t-a-t-i-o-n-, -i-n-t-e-r-n-a-t-i-o-n-a-l 
        -a-f-f-a-i-r-s-, -h-e-a-l-t-h-, -s-c-i-e-n-c-e-, 
        -e-d-u-c-a-t-i-o-n-, -o-r -a-n-y -o-t-h-e-r -s-u-c-h -f-i-e-l-d 
        -r-e-l-a-t-e-d -t-o -t-h-e -a-c-t-i-v-i-t-i-e-s -a-t -t-h-e 
        -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o-; -4 -o-f -w-h-o-m -s-h-a-l-l -h-a-v-e 
        -k-n-o-w-l-e-d-g-e -a-n-d -e-x-p-e-r-i-e-n-c-e -i-n -o-n-e -o-r 
        -m-o-r-e -o-f -t-h-e -f-i-e-l-d-s -o-f -c-i-t-y 
        -p-l-a-n-n-i-n-g-, -f-i-n-a-n-c-e-, -r-e-a-l -e-s-t-a-t-e-, 
        -l-a-b-o-r -o-r -h-i-s-t-o-r-i-c -p-r-e-s-e-r-v-a-t-i-o-n-. 
        -W-i-t-h -r-e-s-p-e-c-t -t-o -t-h-e -1-0 
        -i-n-d-i-v-i-d-u-a-l-s-, -5 -s-h-a-l-l -m-e-e-t -t-h-e 
        -a-d-d-i-t-i-o-n-a-l -r-e-q-u-i-r-e-m-e-n-t -o-f 
        -p-o-s-s-e-s-s-i-n-g -e-x-t-e-n-s-i-v-e -k-n-o-w-l-e-d-g-e -o-f 
        -t-h-e -r-e-g-i-o-n -i-n -w-h-i-c-h -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o 
        -i-s -l-o-c-a-t-e-d-.
-E-a-c-h -m-e-m-b-e-r -o-f -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -o-f -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s 
-s-p-e-c-i-f-i-e-d -i-n -s-u-b-p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h-s -(-A-) 
-t-h-r-o-u-g-h -(-C-) -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -(-1-) -m-a-y 
-d-e-s-i-g-n-a-t-e -(-t-h-r-o-u-g-h -w-r-i-t-t-e-n -n-o-t-i-c-e -t-o 
-t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -a-n-d -C-h-a-i-r-m-a-n -o-f -t-h-e 
-B-o-a-r-d-) -a-n -a-l-t-e-r-n-a-t-i-v-e -s-e-n-i-o-r -o-f-f-i-c-i-a-l 
-(-c-l-a-s-s-i-f-i-e-d -a-s -S-e-n-i-o-r -E-x-e-c-u-t-i-v-e 
-S-e-r-v-i-c-e-) -o-f -h-i-s -o-r -h-e-r -d-e-p-a-r-t-m-e-n-t -o-r 
-a-g-e-n-c-y -w-h-o -m-a-y -s-e-r-v-e -o-n -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -i-n 
-h-i-s -o-r -h-e-r -s-t-e-a-d-. -T-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -t-h-e 
-A-r-m-y -s-h-a-l-l -s-e-r-v-e -o-n -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -u-n-t-i-l 
-s-u-c-h -t-i-m-e -a-s -t-h-e -S-i-x-t-h -A-r-m-y 
-H-e-a-d-q-u-a-r-t-e-r-s -c-e-a-s-e-s -t-o -m-a-i-n-t-a-i-n -a 
-p-r-e-s-e-n-c-e -a-t -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o-. -I-n -s-u-c-h -a-n 
-e-v-e-n-t-, -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -E-n-e-r-g-y -s-h-a-l-l 
-r-e-p-l-a-c-e -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -t-h-e -A-r-m-y -o-n 
-t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d-.
    -(-d-) -T-e-r-m-s -o-f -B-o-a-r-d -M-e-m-b-e-r-s-.----E-a-c-h 
-m-e-m-b-e-r -o-f -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -o-f -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s 
-a-p-p-o-i-n-t-e-d -u-n-d-e-r -s-u-b-p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -(-D-) -o-f 
-s-u-b-s-e-c-t-i-o-n -(-c-)-(-1-) -s-h-a-l-l -s-e-r-v-e -f-o-r -a 
-t-e-r-m -o-f -5 -y-e-a-r-s -f-r-o-m -t-h-e -e-x-p-i-r-a-t-i-o-n -o-f 
-h-i-s -o-r -h-e-r -p-r-e-d-e-c-e-s-s-o-r-'-s -t-e-r-m-; -e-x-c-e-p-t 
-t-h-a-t -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y-, -i-n -m-a-k-i-n-g -t-h-e 
-i-n-i-t-i-a-l -a-p-p-o-i-n-t-m-e-n-t-s -t-o -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d 
-u-n-d-e-r -s-u-b-p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -(-D-)-, -s-h-a-l-l -a-p-p-o-i-n-t 
-3 -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s -t-o -a -t-e-r-m -o-f -2 -y-e-a-r-s -a-n-d -3 
-D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s -t-o -a -t-e-r-m -o-f -3 -y-e-a-r-s-. -A-n-y 
-v-a-c-a-n-c-y -o-n -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -o-f -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s 
-s-h-a-l-l -b-e -f-i-l-l-e-d -i-n -t-h-e -s-a-m-e -m-a-n-n-e-r -i-n 
-w-h-i-c-h -t-h-e -o-r-i-g-i-n-a-l -a-p-p-o-i-n-t-m-e-n-t -w-a-s 
-m-a-d-e-, -a-n-d -a-n-y -m-e-m-b-e-r -a-p-p-o-i-n-t-e-d -t-o -f-i-l-l 
-a -v-a-c-a-n-c-y -s-h-a-l-l -s-e-r-v-e -f-o-r -t-h-e 
-r-e-m-a-i-n-d-e-r -o-f -t-h-e -t-e-r-m -f-o-r -w-h-i-c-h -h-i-s -o-r 
-h-e-r -p-r-e-d-e-c-e-s-s-o-r -w-a-s -a-p-p-o-i-n-t-e-d-. -E-a-c-h 
-m-e-m-b-e-r -s-h-a-l-l -c-o-n-t-i-n-u-e -t-o -s-e-r-v-e -a-f-t-e-r 
-t-h-e -e-x-p-i-r-a-t-i-o-n -o-f -h-i-s -o-r -h-e-r -t-e-r-m -u-n-t-i-l 
-h-i-s -o-r -h-e-r -s-u-c-c-e-s-s-o-r -i-s -a-p-p-o-i-n-t-e-d-. -N-o 
-a-p-p-o-i-n-t-e-d -d-i-r-e-c-t-o-r -m-a-y -s-e-r-v-e -m-o-r-e -t-h-a-n 
-1-0 -y-e-a-r-s -i-n -c-o-n-s-e-c-u-t-i-v-e -t-e-r-m-s-.
    -(-e-) -O-r-g-a-n-i-z-a-t-i-o-n -a-n-d 
-C-o-m-p-e-n-s-a-t-i-o-n-.----(-1-) -T-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -o-f 
-D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s -s-h-a-l-l -e-l-e-c-t -a-t -t-h-e -i-n-i-t-i-a-l 
-m-e-e-t-i-n-g -a -C-h-a-i-r-m-a-n -a-n-d -a -V-i-c-e -C-h-a-i-r-m-a-n 
-f-r-o-m -a-m-o-n-g -t-h-e -m-e-m-b-e-r-s -o-f -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -o-f 
-D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s-. -T-h-e -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r -o-f -t-h-e 
-N-a-t-i-o-n-a-l -P-a-r-k -S-e-r-v-i-c-e -s-h-a-l-l -s-e-r-v-e -a-s 
-C-h-a-i-r-m-a-n -u-n-t-i-l -s-u-c-h -t-i-m-e -a-s -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d 
-h-o-l-d-s -s-u-c-h -e-l-e-c-t-i-o-n-.
    -(-2-) -T-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -o-f -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s -m-a-y 
-e-s-t-a-b-l-i-s-h -a-n -E-x-e-c-u-t-i-v-e -C-o-m-m-i-t-t-e-e 
-w-i-t-h-i-n -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -a-n-d -o-t-h-e-r -s-u-c-h 
-c-o-m-m-i-t-t-e-e-s -w-i-t-h-i-n -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -a-s -i-t 
-d-e-e-m-s -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e-, -a-n-d -d-e-l-e-g-a-t-e -s-u-c-h 
-p-o-w-e-r-s -t-o -s-u-c-h -c-o-m-m-i-t-t-e-e-s -a-s -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d 
-d-e-t-e-r-m-i-n-e-s -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e -t-o -c-a-r-r-y -o-u-t 
-i-t-s -f-u-n-c-t-i-o-n-s -a-n-d -d-u-t-i-e-s-. -A-n-y -s-u-c-h 
-c-o-m-m-i-t-t-e-e-s -e-s-t-a-b-l-i-s-h-e-d -b-y -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d 
-m-a-y -m-e-e-t -a-n-d -t-a-k-e -a-c-t-i-o-n -o-n -b-e-h-a-l-f -o-f 
-t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -b-e-t-w-e-e-n -m-e-e-t-i-n-g-s -t-o -t-h-e 
-e-x-t-e-n-t -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -d-e-l-e-g-a-t-e-s -s-u-c-h 
-a-u-t-h-o-r-i-t-y-. -D-e-l-e-g-a-t-i-o-n-s -t-o -s-u-c-h 
-c-o-m-m-i-t-t-e-e-s -s-h-a-l-l -n-o-t -r-e-l-i-e-v-e -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d 
-o-f -f-u-l-l -r-e-s-p-o-n-s-i-b-i-l-i-t-y -f-o-r -t-h-e 
-c-a-r-r-y-i-n-g -o-u-t -o-f -i-t-s -f-u-n-c-t-i-o-n-s -a-n-d 
-d-u-t-i-e-s-, -a-n-d -s-h-a-l-l -b-e -r-e-v-o-c-a-b-l-e -b-y -t-h-e 
-B-o-a-r-d -i-n -i-t-s -e-x-c-l-u-s-i-v-e -j-u-d-g-m-e-n-t-.
    -(-3-) -M-e-m-b-e-r-s -o-f -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -o-f 
-D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s -s-h-a-l-l -s-e-r-v-e -w-i-t-h-o-u-t -p-a-y-, -b-u-t 
-m-a-y -b-e -r-e-i-m-b-u-r-s-e-d -f-o-r -t-h-e -a-c-t-u-a-l -a-n-d 
-n-e-c-e-s-s-a-r-y -t-r-a-v-e-l-i-n-g -a-n-d -s-u-b-s-i-s-t-e-n-c-e 
-e-x-p-e-n-s-e-s -i-n-c-u-r-r-e-d -b-y -t-h-e-m -i-n -t-h-e 
-p-e-r-f-o-r-m-a-n-c-e -o-f -t-h-e -d-u-t-i-e-s -o-f -t-h-e 
-T-r-u-s-t-.
    -(-4-) -T-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -o-f -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s -s-h-a-l-l 
-m-e-e-t -a-t -t-h-e -c-a-l-l -o-f -t-h-e -C-h-a-i-r-m-a-n-, -w-h-o 
-s-h-a-l-l -r-e-q-u-i-r-e -i-t -t-o -m-e-e-t -n-o-t -l-e-s-s -o-f-t-e-n 
-t-h-a-n -o-n-c-e -e-v-e-r-y -6 -m-o-n-t-h-s-. -A -m-a-j-o-r-i-t-y -o-f 
-t-h-e -m-e-m-b-e-r-s -o-f -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -o-f -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s 
-(-o-r -t-h-e-i-r -d-e-s-i-g-n-a-t-e-d -a-l-t-e-r-n-a-t-e-s-) 
-s-h-a-l-l -c-o-n-s-t-i-t-u-t-e -a -q-u-o-r-u-m-. -T-h-e -B-o-a-r-d 
-s-h-a-l-l -h-o-l-d -a-t -l-e-a-s-t -o-n-e -p-u-b-l-i-c -m-e-e-t-i-n-g 
-p-e-r -y-e-a-r -a-t -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o -a-t -w-h-i-c-h -t-i-m-e 
-t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -s-h-a-l-l -r-e-p-o-r-t -o-n -i-t-s 
-o-p-e-r-a-t-i-o-n-s-, -a-c-c-o-m-p-l-i-s-h-m-e-n-t-s -a-n-d -g-o-a-l-s 
-f-o-r -t-h-e -u-p-c-o-m-i-n-g -y-e-a-r-.
    -(-5-) -M-e-m-b-e-r-s -o-f -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -o-f 
-D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s -s-h-a-l-l -n-o-t -b-e -c-o-n-s-i-d-e-r-e-d 
-F-e-d-e-r-a-l -e-m-p-l-o-y-e-e-s -b-y -v-i-r-t-u-e -o-f -t-h-e-i-r 
-m-e-m-b-e-r-s-h-i-p -o-n -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d-, -e-x-c-e-p-t -f-o-r 
-p-u-r-p-o-s-e-s -o-f -t-h-e -F-e-d-e-r-a-l -T-o-r-t -C-l-a-i-m-s 
-A-c-t -a-n-d -o-t-h-e-r -s-t-a-t-u-t-e-s -d-e-f-i-n-i-n-g -l-e-g-a-l 
-l-i-a-b-i-l-i-t-y-.
    -(-f-) -S-t-a-f-f-.----T-h-e -B-o-a-r-d -o-f -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s 
-s-h-a-l-l -h-a-v-e -t-h-e -p-o-w-e-r -t-o -a-p-p-o-i-n-t -a-n-d -f-i-x 
-t-h-e -c-o-m-p-e-n-s-a-t-i-o-n -a-n-d -d-u-t-i-e-s -o-f -a-n 
-E-x-e-c-u-t-i-v-e -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r -a-n-d -s-u-c-h -o-t-h-e-r 
-o-f-f-i-c-e-r-s -a-n-d -e-m-p-l-o-y-e-e-s -o-f -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -a-s 
-m-a-y -b-e -n-e-c-e-s-s-a-r-y -f-o-r -t-h-e -e-f-f-i-c-i-e-n-t 
-a-d-m-i-n-i-s-t-r-a-t-i-o-n -o-f -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t-. -O-f-f-i-c-e-r-s 
-a-n-d -e-m-p-l-o-y-e-e-s -o-f -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -b-e 
-a-p-p-o-i-n-t-e-d -a-n-d -c-o-m-p-e-n-s-a-t-e-d -w-i-t-h-o-u-t 
-r-e-g-a-r-d -t-o -t-h-e -p-r-o-v-i-s-i-o-n-s -o-f -t-i-t-l-e -5-, 
-U-n-i-t-e-d -S-t-a-t-e-s -C-o-d-e-, -g-o-v-e-r-n-i-n-g 
-a-p-p-o-i-n-t-m-e-n-t-s -i-n -t-h-e -c-o-m-p-e-t-i-t-i-v-e 
-s-e-r-v-i-c-e-, -a-n-d -m-a-y -b-e -p-a-i-d -w-i-t-h-o-u-t 
-r-e-g-a-r-d -t-o -t-h-e -p-r-o-v-i-s-i-o-n-s -o-f -c-h-a-p-t-e-r 
-5-1-, -a-n-d -s-u-b-c-h-a-p-t-e-r -I-I-I -o-f -c-h-a-p-t-e-r -5-3-, 
-t-i-t-l-e -5-, -U-n-i-t-e-d -S-t-a-t-e-s -C-o-d-e -(-r-e-l-a-t-i-n-g 
-t-o -c-l-a-s-s-i-f-i-c-a-t-i-o-n -a-n-d -G-e-n-e-r-a-l 
-S-c-h-e-d-u-l-e -p-a-y -r-a-t-e-s-)-, -e-x-c-e-p-t -t-h-a-t -n-o 
-s-u-c-h -o-f-f-i-c-e-r -o-r -e-m-p-l-o-y-e-e -m-a-y -r-e-c-e-i-v-e -a 
-s-a-l-a-r-y -w-h-i-c-h -e-x-c-e-e-d-s -t-h-e -s-a-l-a-r-y 
-p-a-y-a-b-l-e -t-o -o-f-f-i-c-e-r-s -o-r -e-m-p-l-o-y-e-e-s -o-f 
-t-h-e -U-n-i-t-e-d -S-t-a-t-e-s -c-l-a-s-s-i-f-i-e-d -a -l-e-v-e-l 
-I-V -o-f -t-h-e -E-x-e-c-u-t-i-v-e -S-c-h-e-d-u-l-e-.
    -(-g-) -E-x-p-e-r-t-s -a-n-d -C-o-n-s-u-l-t-a-n-t-s-.----T-h-e 
-B-o-a-r-d -o-f -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r-s -i-s -a-u-t-h-o-r-i-z-e-d -t-o 
-p-r-o-c-u-r-e -t-h-e -s-e-r-v-i-c-e-s -o-f -e-x-p-e-r-t-s -o-r 
-c-o-n-s-u-l-t-a-n-t-s-, -o-r -o-r-g-a-n-i-z-a-t-i-o-n-s-, 
-i-n-c-l-u-d-i-n-g -b-u-t -n-o-t -l-i-m-i-t-e-d -t-o -u-r-b-a-n 
-p-l-a-n-n-e-r-s-, -a-r-c-h-i-t-e-c-t-s-, -e-n-g-i-n-e-e-r-s-, -a-n-d 
-a-p-p-r-a-i-s-e-r-s-.
    -(-h-) -A-u-t-h-o-r-i-t-i-e-s-.----I-n -e-x-e-r-c-i-s-i-n-g -i-t-s 
-p-o-w-e-r-s -a-n-d -d-u-t-i-e-s-, -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -s-h-a-l-l -a-c-t 
-i-n -a-c-c-o-r-d-a-n-c-e -w-i-t-h -b-o-t-h -t-h-e -a-p-p-r-o-v-e-d 
-G-e-n-e-r-a-l -M-a-n-a-g-e-m-e-n-t -P-l-a-n-, -a-s -a-m-e-n-d-e-d 
-(-h-e-r-e-i-n-a-f-t-e-r -i-n -t-h-i-s -A-c-t -r-e-f-e-r-r-e-d -t-o 
-a-s -t-h-e -`-`-P-l-a-n-'-'-) -a-n-d -t-h-e -A-c-t -e-n-t-i-t-l-e-d 
-`-`-A-n -A-c-t -t-o -e-s-t-a-b-l-i-s-h -t-h-e -G-o-l-d-e-n -G-a-t-e 
-N-a-t-i-o-n-a-l -R-e-c-r-e-a-t-i-o-n -A-r-e-a -i-n -t-h-e -S-t-a-t-e 
-o-f -C-a-l-i-f-o-r-n-i-a-, -a-n-d -f-o-r -o-t-h-e-r 
-p-u-r-p-o-s-e-s-'-'-, -a-p-p-r-o-v-e-d -O-c-t-o-b-e-r -2-7-, -1-9-7-2 
-(-P-u-b-l-i-c -L-a-w -9-2---5-8-9-: -8-6 -S-t-a-t-. -1-2-9-9-; -1-6 
-U-.-S-.-C-. -4-6-0-b-b-)-, -a-n-d -h-a-v-e -t-h-e -f-o-l-l-o-w-i-n-g 
-a-u-t-h-o-r-i-t-i-e-s-:
            -(-1-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -s-h-a-l-l -m-a-n-a-g-e-, 
        -m-a-i-n-t-a-i-n-, -i-m-p-r-o-v-e -a-n-d -r-e-p-a-i-r 
        -t-h-o-s-e -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-i-e-s -w-i-t-h-i-n -t-h-e 
        -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o -w-h-i-c-h -a-r-e -t-r-a-n-s-f-e-r-r-e-d -t-o 
        -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -b-y -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y-.
            -(-2-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -s-h-a-l-l -p-u-b-l-i-s-h -a-n-d 
        -d-i-s-s-e-m-i-n-a-t-e -i-n-f-o-r-m-a-t-i-o-n -a-n-d -m-a-k-e 
        -k-n-o-w-n -t-o -p-o-t-e-n-t-i-a-l -o-c-c-u-p-a-n-t-s-, -b-y 
        -a-d-v-e-r-t-i-s-e-m-e-n-t-, -s-o-l-i-c-i-t-a-t-i-o-n-, -o-r 
        -o-t-h-e-r -m-e-a-n-s-, -t-h-e -a-v-a-i-l-a-b-i-l-i-t-y -o-f 
        -t-h-e -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y -w-i-t-h-i-n -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o 
        -w-h-i-c-h -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-n-a-g-e-s-.
            -(-3-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -p-r-e-p-a-r-e -o-r 
        -c-a-u-s-e -t-o -b-e -p-r-e-p-a-r-e-d -p-l-a-n-s-, 
        -s-p-e-c-i-f-i-c-a-t-i-o-n-s-, -d-e-s-i-g-n-s-, -a-n-d 
        -e-s-t-i-m-a-t-e-s -o-f -c-o-s-t-s -f-o-r -t-h-e 
        -r-e-h-a-b-i-l-i-t-a-t-i-o-n-, -i-m-p-r-o-v-e-m-e-n-t-, 
        -a-l-t-e-r-a-t-i-o-n-, -o-r -r-e-p-a-i-r -o-f -a-n-y 
        -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y -m-a-n-a-g-e-d -b-y -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t-, -a-n-d 
        -f-r-o-m -t-i-m-e -t-o -t-i-m-e -m-a-y -m-o-d-i-f-y -s-u-c-h 
        -p-l-a-n-s-, -s-p-e-c-i-f-i-c-a-t-i-o-n-s-, -d-e-s-i-g-n-s-, 
        -o-r -e-s-t-i-m-a-t-e-s-.
            -(-4-)-(-A-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -n-e-g-o-t-i-a-t-e 
        -a-n-d -e-n-t-e-r -i-n-t-o -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s-, 
        -i-n-c-l-u-d-i-n-g -c-o-n-t-r-a-c-t-s-, -l-e-a-s-e-s-, -a-n-d 
        -c-o-o-p-e-r-a-t-i-v-e -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s-, -w-i-t-h -a-n-y 
        -p-e-r-s-o-n -i-n-c-l-u-d-i-n-g -a-n-y -g-o-v-e-r-n-m-e-n-t-a-l 
        -e-n-t-i-t-y-) -f-o-r -t-h-e -o-c-c-u-p-a-n-c-y -o-f -a-n-y 
        -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y -w-i-t-h-i-n -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o 
        -w-h-i-c-h -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-n-a-g-e-s-.
            -(-B-) -A-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s -u-n-d-e-r -t-h-i-s 
        -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -s-h-a-l-l -b-e -s-u-b-j-e-c-t -t-o 
        -p-r-o-c-e-d-u-r-e-s -e-s-t-a-b-l-i-s-h-e-d -b-y -t-h-e 
        -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -u-n-d-e-r -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -(-5-)-.
            -(-C-) -A-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s -u-n-d-e-r -t-h-i-s 
        -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -m-a-y -b-e -e-n-t-e-r-e-d -i-n-t-o 
        -w-i-t-h-o-u-t -r-e-g-a-r-d -t-o -s-e-c-t-i-o-n -3-2-1 -o-f 
        -t-h-e -A-c-t -o-f -J-u-n-e -3-0-, -1-9-3-2 -(-4-0 -U-.-S-.-C-. 
        -3-0-3-b-)-.
            -(-5-) -T-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -s-h-a-l-l 
        -e-s-t-a-b-l-i-s-h -p-r-o-c-e-d-u-r-e-s -f-o-r 
        -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s -u-n-d-e-r -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -(-4-)-, 
        -i-n-c-l-u-d-i-n-g -a -r-e-q-u-i-r-e-m-e-n-t -t-h-a-t -i-n 
        -e-n-t-e-r-i-n-g -i-n-t-o -s-u-c-h -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s -t-h-e 
        -T-r-u-s-t -s-h-a-l-l -o-b-t-a-i-n -s-u-c-h 
        -c-o-m-p-e-t-i-t-i-o-n -a-s -i-s -p-r-a-c-t-i-c-a-b-l-e -i-n 
        -t-h-e -c-i-r-c-u-m-s-t-a-n-c-e-s-.
            -(-6-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -s-h-a-l-l -e-s-t-a-b-l-i-s-h 
        -(-t-h-r-o-u-g-h -e-a-s-e-m-e-n-t-s-, -c-o-v-e-n-a-n-t-s-, 
        -r-e-g-u-l-a-t-i-o-n-s-, -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s-, -o-r 
        -o-t-h-e-r-w-i-s-e-) -s-u-c-h -r-e-s-t-r-i-c-t-i-o-n-s-, 
        -s-t-a-n-d-a-r-d-s-, -a-n-d -r-e-q-u-i-r-e-m-e-n-t-s -a-s 
        -a-r-e -n-e-c-e-s-s-a-r-y -t-o -a-s-s-u-r-e -t-h-e 
        -m-a-i-n-t-e-n-a-n-c-e-, -p-r-o-t-e-c-t-i-o-n-, -a-n-d 
        -a-e-s-t-h-e-t-i-c -c-h-a-r-a-c-t-e-r -o-f -t-h-e 
        -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y -m-a-n-a-g-e-d -b-y -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t-.
            -(-7-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -m-a-k-e 
        -c-o-m-m-e-r-c-i-a-l-l-y -r-e-a-s-o-n-a-b-l-e -l-o-a-n-s -t-o 
        -t-h-e -o-c-c-u-p-a-n-t-s -o-f -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y -m-a-n-a-g-e-d 
        -b-y -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -f-o-r -t-h-e -p-r-e-s-e-r-v-a-t-i-o-n-, 
        -r-e-s-t-o-r-a-t-i-o-n-, -m-a-i-n-t-e-n-a-n-c-e-, -o-r 
        -r-e-p-a-i-r -o-f -s-u-c-h -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y-.
            -(-8-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -p-r-o-v-i-d-e 
        -t-e-c-h-n-i-c-a-l -a-s-s-i-s-t-a-n-c-e -t-o -t-h-e 
        -o-c-c-u-p-a-n-t-s -o-f -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y -m-a-n-a-g-e-d -b-y 
        -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t-, -t-o -a-s-s-i-s-t -s-u-c-h 
        -o-c-c-u-p-a-n-t-s -i-n -m-a-k-i-n-g -r-e-p-a-i-r-s -o-r 
        -i-m-p-r-o-v-e-m-e-n-t-s -t-o -t-h-e -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y -o-r 
        -a-p-p-l-y-i-n-g -f-o-r -l-o-a-n-s -u-n-d-e-r 
        -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -(-7-) -o-f -t-h-i-s -s-e-c-t-i-o-n-.
            -(-9-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -a-n-d -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y 
        -m-a-y -s-o-l-i-c-i-t -a-n-d -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y 
        -a-c-c-e-p-t -d-o-n-a-t-i-o-n-s -o-f -f-u-n-d-s-, 
        -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y-, -s-u-p-p-l-i-e-s-, -o-r -s-e-r-v-i-c-e-s 
        -f-r-o-m -i-n-d-i-v-i-d-u-a-l-s-, -f-o-u-n-d-a-t-i-o-n-s-, 
        -c-o-r-p-o-r-a-t-i-o-n-s-, -a-n-d -o-t-h-e-r -p-r-i-v-a-t-e 
        -e-n-t-i-t-i-e-s-, -a-n-d -f-r-o-m -p-u-b-l-i-c 
        -e-n-t-i-t-i-e-s-, -f-o-r -t-h-e -p-u-r-p-o-s-e -o-f 
        -c-a-r-r-y-i-n-g -o-u-t -i-t-s -d-u-t-i-e-s-.
            -(-1-0-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -r-e-t-a-i-n -a-n-y 
        -r-e-v-e-n-u-e-s -f-r-o-m -l-e-a-s-e-s -o-r -o-t-h-e-r 
        -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s -c-o-n-c-e-r-n-i-n-g -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y 
        -m-a-n-a-g-e-d -b-y -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t-, -i-n-c-l-u-d-i-n-g 
        -p-r-e-e-x-i-s-t-i-n-g -l-e-a-s-e-s -o-r -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s 
        -a-n-d -a-n-y -d-o-n-a-t-i-o-n-s-, -a-n-d -u-s-e -t-h-e 
        -p-r-o-c-e-e-d-s -w-i-t-h-o-u-t -f-u-r-t-h-e-r 
        -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-i-o-n -t-o -o-f-f-s-e-t -a-n-y -c-o-s-t-s 
        -f-o-r -a-n-y -f-u-n-c-t-i-o-n -o-f -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t 
        -a-u-t-h-o-r-i-z-e-d -b-y -t-h-i-s -A-c-t-, -e-x-c-e-p-t -f-o-r 
        -t-h-o-s-e -m-o-n-e-y-s -t-r-a-n-s-f-e-r-r-e-d -t-o -t-h-e 
        -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -a-s -s-t-i-p-u-l-a-t-e-d -i-n 
        -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -(-1-1-)-.
            -(-1-1-) -T-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -a-n-d -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t 
        -s-h-a-l-l -a-g-r-e-e -o-n -a-n -a-m-o-u-n-t -o-f 
        -r-e-v-e-n-u-e-s -r-e-c-e-i-v-e-d -b-y -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -t-o 
        -b-e -t-r-a-n-s-f-e-r-r-e-d -t-o -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y-, 
        -t-o -b-e -a-p-p-l-i-e-d -b-y -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y-, 
        -w-i-t-h-o-u-t -f-u-r-t-h-e-r -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-i-o-n -o-r 
        -o-f-f-s-e-t -t-o -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-i-o-n-, -f-o-r 
        -c-o-m-m-o-n -o-p-e-r-a-t-i-n-g -a-n-d -m-a-i-n-t-e-n-a-n-c-e 
        -e-x-p-e-n-s-e-s -a-t -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o-.
            -(-1-2-)-(-A-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -n-o-t 
        -(-d-i-r-e-c-t-l-y -o-r -i-n-d-i-r-e-c-t-l-y-) -b-o-r-r-o-w 
        -f-u-n-d-s -f-r-o-m -a-n-y -s-o-u-r-c-e -o-t-h-e-r -t-h-a-n 
        -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -t-h-e -T-r-e-a-s-u-r-y -a-s 
        -p-r-o-v-i-d-e-d -i-n -t-h-i-s -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h-.
            -(-B-) -E-x-c-e-p-t -a-s -p-r-o-v-i-d-e-d -i-n 
        -s-u-b-p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -(-F-)-, -i-f -a-t -a-n-y -t-i-m-e 
        -t-h-e -f-u-n-d-s -a-v-a-i-l-a-b-l-e -t-o -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t 
        -a-r-e -i-n-s-u-f-f-i-c-i-e-n-t -t-o -e-n-a-b-l-e -t-h-e 
        -T-r-u-s-t -t-o -d-i-s-c-h-a-r-g-e -i-t-s 
        -r-e-s-p-o-n-s-i-b-i-l-i-t-i-e-s -u-n-d-e-r -t-h-i-s -A-c-t-, 
        -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -i-s-s-u-e -o-b-l-i-g-a-t-i-o-n-s -t-o 
        -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -t-h-e -T-r-e-a-s-u-r-y-, -b-u-t 
        -o-n-l-y -i-f -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -t-h-e 
        -T-r-e-a-s-u-r-y -a-g-r-e-e-s -t-o -p-u-r-c-h-a-s-e -s-u-c-h 
        -o-b-l-i-g-a-t-i-o-n-s -a-f-t-e-r -d-e-t-e-r-m-i-n-i-n-g 
        -t-h-a-t -t-h-e -p-r-o-j-e-c-t-s -t-o -b-e -f-u-n-d-e-d 
        -f-r-o-m -t-h-e -p-r-o-c-e-e-d-s -t-h-e-r-e-o-f -a-r-e 
        -c-r-e-d-i-t -w-o-r-t-h-y-.
            -(-C-) -T-h-e -a-g-g-r-e-g-a-t-e -a-m-o-u-n-t -o-f 
        -o-b-l-i-g-a-t-i-o-n-s -i-s-s-u-e-d -u-n-d-e-r -t-h-i-s 
        -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -w-h-i-c-h -a-r-e -o-u-t-s-t-a-n-d-i-n-g 
        -a-t -a-n-y -o-n-e -t-i-m-e -m-a-y -n-o-t -e-x-c-e-e-d 
        -$-1-5-0-,-0-0-0-,-0-0-0-.
            -(-D-) -O-b-l-i-g-a-t-i-o-n-s -i-s-s-u-e-d -u-n-d-e-r 
        -t-h-i-s -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h---
                    -(-i-) -s-h-a-l-l -b-e -i-n -s-u-c-h -f-o-r-m-s 
                -a-n-d -d-e-n-o-m-i-n-a-t-i-o-n-s-, -b-e-a-r-i-n-g 
                -s-u-c-h -m-a-t-u-r-i-t-i-e-s-, -a-n-d -s-u-b-j-e-c-t 
                -t-o -s-u-c-h -t-e-r-m-s -a-n-d -c-o-n-d-i-t-i-o-n-s-, 
                -a-s -m-a-y -b-e -p-r-e-s-c-r-i-b-e-d -b-y -t-h-e 
                -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -t-h-e -T-r-e-a-s-u-r-y-, 
                -a-n-d
                    -(-i-i-) -s-h-a-l-l -b-e-a-r -i-n-t-e-r-e-s-t -a-t 
                -a -r-a-t-e -d-e-t-e-r-m-i-n-e-d -b-y -t-h-e 
                -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -t-h-e -T-r-e-a-s-u-r-y-, 
                -t-a-k-i-n-g -i-n-t-o -c-o-n-s-i-d-e-r-a-t-i-o-n 
                -c-u-r-r-e-n-t -m-a-r-k-e-t -y-i-e-l-d-s -o-n 
                -o-u-t-s-t-a-n-d-i-n-g -m-a-r-k-e-t-a-b-l-e 
                -o-b-l-i-g-a-t-i-o-n-s -o-f -t-h-e -U-n-i-t-e-d 
                -S-t-a-t-e-s -o-f -c-o-m-p-a-r-a-b-l-e 
                -m-a-t-u-r-i-t-i-e-s-.
            -(-E-) -N-o -f-u-n-d-s -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e-d -t-o -t-h-e 
        -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -b-e -u-s-e-d -f-o-r -r-e-p-a-y-m-e-n-t -o-f 
        -p-r-i-n-c-i-p-a-l -o-r -i-n-t-e-r-e-s-t -o-n-, -o-r 
        -r-e-d-e-m-p-t-i-o-n -o-f-, -o-b-l-i-g-a-t-i-o-n-s -i-s-s-u-e-d 
        -u-n-d-e-r -t-h-i-s -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h-.
            -(-F-) -T-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -t-h-e 
        -T-r-e-a-s-u-r-y -m-a-y -p-u-r-c-h-a-s-e -o-b-l-i-g-a-t-i-o-n-s 
        -i-s-s-u-e-d -u-n-d-e-r -t-h-i-s -p-a-r-a-g-r-a-p-h -o-n-l-y 
        -t-o -t-h-e -e-x-t-e-n-t -p-r-o-v-i-d-e-d -i-n -a-d-v-a-n-c-e 
        -i-n -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-i-o-n -A-c-t-s-.
            -(-1-3-) -U-p-o-n -t-h-e -r-e-q-u-e-s-t -o-f -t-h-e 
        -T-r-u-s-t-, -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -t-h-e 
        -T-r-e-a-s-u-r-y -s-h-a-l-l -i-n-v-e-s-t -e-x-c-e-s-s 
        -m-o-n-e-y-s -o-f -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -i-n -p-u-b-l-i-c -d-e-b-t 
        -s-e-c-u-r-i-t-i-e-s -w-i-t-h -m-a-t-u-r-i-t-i-e-s 
        -s-u-i-t-a-b-l-e -t-o -t-h-e -n-e-e-d-s -o-f -t-h-e 
        -T-r-u-s-t-, -a-s -d-e-t-e-r-m-i-n-e-d -b-y -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t-, 
        -a-n-d -b-e-a-r-i-n-g -i-n-t-e-r-e-s-t -a-t -r-a-t-e-s 
        -d-e-t-e-r-m-i-n-e-d -b-y -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -o-f -t-h-e 
        -T-r-e-a-s-u-r-y-, -t-a-k-i-n-g -i-n-t-o 
        -c-o-n-s-i-d-e-r-a-t-i-o-n -c-u-r-r-e-n-t -m-a-r-k-e-t 
        -y-i-e-l-d-s -o-n -o-u-t-s-t-a-n-d-i-n-g -m-a-r-k-e-t-a-b-l-e 
        -o-b-l-i-g-a-t-i-o-n-s -o-f -t-h-e -U-n-i-t-e-d -S-t-a-t-e-s 
        -o-f -c-o-m-p-a-r-a-b-l-e -m-a-t-u-r-i-t-y-.
            -(-1-4-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -e-n-t-e-r -i-n-t-o 
        -a-n-d -p-e-r-f-o-r-m -s-u-c-h -c-o-n-t-r-a-c-t-s -a-n-d 
        -o-t-h-e-r -t-r-a-n-s-a-c-t-i-o-n-s -w-i-t-h -a-n-y 
        -p-e-r-s-o-n-, -f-i-r-m-, -a-s-s-o-c-i-a-t-i-o-n-, 
        -o-r-g-a-n-i-z-a-t-i-o-n-, -c-o-r-p-o-r-a-t-i-o-n -o-r 
        -g-o-v-e-r-n-m-e-n-t-a-l -e-n-t-i-t-y -a-s -m-a-y -b-e 
        -n-e-c-e-s-s-a-r-y -o-r -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e -t-o -t-h-e 
        -c-o-n-d-u-c-t -o-f -a-c-t-i-v-i-t-i-e-s -a-u-t-h-o-r-i-z-e-d 
        -u-n-d-e-r -t-h-i-s -A-c-t-.
            -(-1-5-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -e-x-e-c-u-t-e -a-l-l 
        -i-n-s-t-r-u-m-e-n-t-s -n-e-c-e-s-s-a-r-y -o-r 
        -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e -i-n -t-h-e -e-x-e-r-c-i-s-e -o-f -a-n-y 
        -o-f -i-t-s -f-u-n-c-t-i-o-n-s -u-n-d-e-r -t-h-i-s -A-c-t-, 
        -a-n-d -m-a-y -d-e-l-e-g-a-t-e -t-o -t-h-e -E-x-e-c-u-t-i-v-e 
        -D-i-r-e-c-t-o-r -s-u-c-h -o-f -i-t-s -p-o-w-e-r-s -a-n-d 
        -r-e-s-p-o-n-s-i-b-i-l-i-t-i-e-s -a-s -i-t -d-e-e-m-s 
        -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e -a-n-d -u-s-e-f-u-l -f-o-r -t-h-e 
        -a-d-m-i-n-i-s-t-r-a-t-i-o-n -o-f -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t-.
            -(-1-6-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -o-b-t-a-i-n -b-y 
        -p-u-r-c-h-a-s-e-, -r-e-n-t-a-l-, -d-o-n-a-t-i-o-n-, -o-r 
        -o-t-h-e-r-w-i-s-e-, -s-u-c-h -g-o-o-d-s -a-n-d 
        -s-e-r-v-i-c-e-s -a-s -m-a-y -b-e -n-e-e-d-e-d -t-o -c-a-r-r-y 
        -o-u-t -i-t-s -d-u-t-i-e-s-. -I-n -t-h-e -e-v-e-n-t -o-f -t-h-e 
        -t-e-r-m-i-n-a-t-i-o-n -o-f -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t-, -a-l-l 
        -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y -a-n-d -u-n-e-x-p-e-n-d-e-d -f-u-n-d-s 
        -s-h-a-l-l -b-e -t-r-a-n-s-f-e-r-r-e-d -t-o -t-h-e 
        -D-e-p-a-r-t-m-e-n-t -o-f -t-h-e -I-n-t-e-r-i-o-r-, 
        -e-x-c-e-p-t -t-h-a-t -s-u-c-h -f-u-n-d-s -s-h-a-l-l -o-n-l-y 
        -b-e -e-x-p-e-n-d-e-d -f-o-r -t-h-e -p-u-r-p-o-s-e-s -o-f 
        -t-h-i-s -A-c-t-.
            -(-1-7-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -s-h-a-l-l -p-r-o-c-u-r-e 
        -i-n-s-u-r-a-n-c-e -a-g-a-i-n-s-t -a-n-y -l-o-s-s -i-n 
        -c-o-n-n-e-c-t-i-o-n -w-i-t-h -t-h-e -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-i-e-s 
        -m-a-n-a-g-e-d -b-y -i-t -a-s -i-s -r-e-a-s-o-n-a-b-l-e -a-n-d 
        -c-u-s-t-o-m-a-r-y-; -a-n-d -s-h-a-l-l -p-r-o-c-u-r-e -s-u-c-h 
        -a-d-d-i-t-i-o-n-a-l -i-n-s-u-r-a-n-c-e -f-o-r -l-o-s-s-e-s 
        -a-r-i-s-i-n-g -o-u-t -o-f -a-n-y -o-f -i-t-s 
        -a-u-t-h-o-r-i-z-e-d -a-c-t-i-v-i-t-i-e-s -a-s -i-s 
        -r-e-a-s-o-n-a-b-l-e -a-n-d -c-u-s-t-o-m-a-r-y-.
            -(-1-8-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -s-u-e -a-n-d -b-e 
        -s-u-e-d -i-n -i-t-s -n-a-m-e-. -A-l-l -l-i-t-i-g-a-t-i-o-n 
        -a-r-i-s-i-n-g -o-u-t -o-f -t-h-e -a-c-t-i-v-i-t-i-e-s -o-f 
        -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -s-h-a-l-l -b-e -c-o-n-d-u-c-t-e-d -b-y 
        -t-h-e -A-t-t-o-r-n-e-y -G-e-n-e-r-a-l-; -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t 
        -m-a-y -r-e-t-a-i-n -p-r-i-v-a-t-e -a-t-t-o-r-n-e-y-s -t-o 
        -p-r-o-v-i-d-e -a-d-v-i-c-e -a-n-d -c-o-u-n-s-e-l -o-n 
        -t-r-a-n-s-a-c-t-i-o-n-a-l -i-s-s-u-e-s-.
            -(-1-9-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -a-d-o-p-t-, -a-m-e-n-d-, 
        -a-n-d -r-e-p-e-a-l -b-y-l-a-w-s-, -r-u-l-e-s-, -a-n-d 
        -r-e-g-u-l-a-t-i-o-n-s -g-o-v-e-r-n-i-n-g -t-h-e -m-a-n-n-e-r 
        -i-n -w-h-i-c-h -i-t-s -b-u-s-i-n-e-s-s -m-a-y -b-e 
        -c-o-n-d-u-c-t-e-d -a-n-d -t-h-e -p-o-w-e-r-s -v-e-s-t-e-d -i-n 
        -i-t -m-a-y -b-e -e-x-e-r-c-i-s-e-d-.
            -(-2-0-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -s-h-a-l-l -h-a-v-e 
        -p-e-r-p-e-t-u-a-l -s-u-c-c-e-s-s-i-o-n-.
            -(-2-1-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -s-h-a-l-l -h-a-v-e -a-n 
        -o-f-f-i-c-i-a-l -s-e-a-l -s-e-l-e-c-t-e-d -b-y -t-h-e 
        -B-o-a-r-d -w-h-i-c-h -s-h-a-l-l -b-e -j-u-d-i-c-i-a-l-l-y 
        -n-o-t-i-c-e-d-.
            -(-2-2-) -T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -s-h-a-l-l -h-a-v-e -a-l-l 
        -n-e-c-e-s-s-a-r-y -a-n-d -p-r-o-p-e-r -p-o-w-e-r-s -f-o-r 
        -t-h-e -e-x-e-r-c-i-s-e -o-f -t-h-e -a-u-t-h-o-r-i-t-i-e-s 
        -i-n-v-e-s-t-e-d -i-n -i-t-.
            -(-2-3-) -F-o-r -p-u-r-p-o-s-e-s -o-f -c-o-m-p-l-y-i-n-g 
        -w-i-t-h -s-e-c-t-i-o-n -1-0-6 -o-f -t-h-e -N-a-t-i-o-n-a-l 
        -H-i-s-t-o-r-i-c -P-r-e-s-e-r-v-a-t-i-o-n -A-c-t-, -t-h-e 
        -T-r-u-s-t -m-a-y -w-o-r-k -d-i-r-e-c-t-l-y -w-i-t-h -t-h-e 
        -N-a-t-i-o-n-a-l -P-a-r-k -S-e-r-v-i-c-e-, -t-h-e -S-t-a-t-e 
        -H-i-s-t-o-r-i-c -P-r-e-s-e-r-v-a-t-i-o-n -O-f-f-i-c-e-, -a-n-d 
        -t-h-e -A-d-v-i-s-o-r-y -C-o-u-n-c-i-l -o-n -H-i-s-t-o-r-i-c 
        -P-r-e-s-e-r-v-a-t-i-o-n -a-n-d -e-n-t-e-r -i-n-t-o 
        -p-r-o-g-r-a-m-m-a-t-i-c -a-g-r-e-e-m-e-n-t-s-, -w-h-e-r-e 
        -a-p-p-r-o-p-r-i-a-t-e-.
    -(-i-) -U-s-e -o-f -F-e-d-e-r-a-l -P-e-r-s-o-n-n-e-l-, 
-F-a-c-i-l-i-t-i-e-s-, -a-n-d -S-e-r-v-i-c-e-s-.----T-h-e 
-S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -a-n-d -t-h-e -h-e-a-d-s -o-f -o-t-h-e-r 
-F-e-d-e-r-a-l -d-e-p-a-r-t-m-e-n-t-s -a-n-d -a-g-e-n-c-i-e-s -m-a-y 
-p-r-o-v-i-d-e -p-e-r-s-o-n-n-e-l-, -f-a-c-i-l-i-t-i-e-s-, -a-n-d 
-o-t-h-e-r -a-d-m-i-n-i-s-t-r-a-t-i-v-e -s-e-r-v-i-c-e-s -t-o -t-h-e 
-T-r-u-s-t -t-o -a-s-s-i-s-t -i-t -i-n -c-a-r-r-y-i-n-g -o-u-t -i-t-s 
-d-u-t-i-e-s -u-n-d-e-r -t-h-i-s -A-c-t-. -F-u-r-t-h-e-r-m-o-r-e-, 
-t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -a-n-d -t-h-e -h-e-a-d-s -o-f -o-t-h-e-r 
-F-e-d-e-r-a-l -d-e-p-a-r-t-m-e-n-t-s -a-n-d -a-g-e-n-c-i-e-s -m-a-y 
-l-o-a-n -o-r -t-r-a-n-s-f-e-r -t-o -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -e-x-c-e-s-s -o-r 
-s-u-r-p-l-u-s -p-e-r-s-o-n-a-l -p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y -d-e-e-m-e-d 
-n-e-c-e-s-s-a-r-y -f-o-r -t-h-e -m-a-n-a-g-e-m-e-n-t -o-f -t-h-e 
-P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o-.
    -(-j-) -T-a-x-e-s-.----S-i-n-c-e -t-h-e -e-x-e-r-c-i-s-e -o-f 
-t-h-e -p-o-w-e-r-s -g-r-a-n-t-e-d -b-y -t-h-i-s -s-e-c-t-i-o-n 
-w-i-l-l -b-e -i-n -a-l-l -r-e-s-p-e-c-t-s -f-o-r -t-h-e -b-e-n-e-f-i-t 
-o-f -t-h-e -p-e-o-p-l-e-, -t-h-e -T-r-u-s-t -i-s -h-e-r-e-b-y 
-d-e-c-l-a-r-e-d -t-o -b-e -d-e-v-o-t-e-d -t-o -a-n -e-s-s-e-n-t-i-a-l 
-p-u-b-l-i-c -a-n-d -g-o-v-e-r-n-m-e-n-t-a-l -f-u-n-c-t-i-o-n -a-n-d 
-p-u-r-p-o-s-e -a-n-d -s-h-a-l-l -b-e -e-x-e-m-p-t -f-r-o-m -a-l-l 
-t-a-x-e-s -a-n-d -s-p-e-c-i-a-l -a-s-s-e-s-s-m-e-n-t-s -o-f -e-v-e-r-y 
-k-i-n-d -o-f -t-h-e -S-t-a-t-e -o-f -C-a-l-i-f-o-r-n-i-a-, -a-n-d 
-i-t-s -p-o-l-i-t-i-c-a-l -s-u-b-d-i-v-i-s-i-o-n-s-, -i-n-c-l-u-d-i-n-g 
-t-h-e -C-i-t-y -a-n-d -C-o-u-n-t-y -o-f -S-a-n -F-r-a-n-c-i-s-c-o-.
    -(-k-) -V-o-l-u-n-t-e-e-r-s-.----T-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y -m-a-y 
-a-c-c-e-p-t-, -w-i-t-h-o-u-t -r-e-g-a-r-d -t-o -t-h-e -C-i-v-i-l 
-S-e-r-v-i-c-e -c-l-a-s-s-i-f-i-c-a-t-i-o-n -l-a-w-s-, -r-u-l-e-s-, 
-o-r -r-e-g-u-l-a-t-i-o-n-s-, -t-h-e -s-e-r-v-i-c-e-s -o-f -t-h-e 
-T-r-u-s-t-, -t-h-e -B-o-a-r-d-, -a-n-d -t-h-e -o-f-f-i-c-e-r-s-, 
-a-n-d -e-m-p-l-o-y-e-e-s -a-n-d -c-o-n-s-u-l-t-a-n-t-s -o-f -t-h-e 
-B-o-a-r-d-, -w-i-t-h-o-u-t -c-o-m-p-e-n-s-a-t-i-o-n -f-r-o-m -t-h-e 
-D-e-p-a-r-t-m-e-n-t -o-f -t-h-e -I-n-t-e-r-i-o-r-, -a-s 
-v-o-l-u-n-t-e-e-r-s -i-n -t-h-e -p-e-r-f-o-r-m-a-n-c-e -o-f -t-h-e 
-f-u-n-c-t-i-o-n-s -a-u-t-h-o-r-i-z-e-d -h-e-r-e-i-n-, -i-n -t-h-e 
-m-a-n-n-e-r -p-r-o-v-i-d-e-d -f-o-r -u-n-d-e-r -t-h-e 
-V-o-l-u-n-t-e-e-r-s -i-n -t-h-e -P-a-r-k-s -A-c-t -o-f -1-9-6-9 -(-1-6 
-U-.-S-.-C-. -1-8-g -e-t -s-e-q-.-)-.
    -(-l-) -S-a-v-i-n-g-s -C-l-a-u-s-e-.----N-o-t-h-i-n-g -i-n -t-h-i-s 
-s-e-c-t-i-o-n -s-h-a-l-l -p-r-e-c-l-u-d-e -t-h-e -S-e-c-r-e-t-a-r-y 
-f-r-o-m -e-x-e-r-c-i-s-i-n-g -a-n-y -o-f -h-i-s -o-r -h-e-r 
-l-a-w-f-u-l -p-o-w-e-r-s -w-i-t-h-i-n -t-h-e -P-r-e-s-i-d-i-o-.
    -(-m-) -A-f-f-i-r-m-a-t-i-v-e -A-c-t-i-o-n-.----T-h-e -T-r-u-s-t 
-s-h-a-l-l -e-n-s-u-r-e -t-h-a-t -a-f-f-i-r-m-a-t-i-v-e -s-t-e-p-s 
-a-r-e -t-a-k-e-n-, -c-o-n-s-i-s-t-e-n-t -w-i-t-h -o-t-h-e-r 
-F-e-d-e-r-a-l -l-a-w-, -t-o -a-f-f-o-r-d -e-q-u-a-l -a-c-c-e-s-s 
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-p-u-r-s-u-a-n-t -t-o -t-h-e -d-e-b-a-r-m-e-n-t-, 
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          TITLE I--MANAGEMENT OF THE PRESIDIO OF SAN FRANCISCO

SECTION 101. FINDINGS.

    The Congress finds that--
            (1) the Presidio of San Francisco, located amidst the 
        incomparable scenic splendor of the Golden Gate, is one of 
        America's great natural and historic sites;
            (2) the Presidio is the oldest continually operating 
        military post in the Nation dating from 1776, and was 
        designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1962;
            (3) preservation of the cultural and historic integrity of 
        the Presidio for public use would give due recognition to its 
        significant role in the history of the United States;
            (4) the Presidio in its entirety will transfer to the 
        jurisdiction of the National Park Service on September 30, 
        1994, in accordance with Public Law 92-589;
            (5) as part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, 
        the Presidio's outstanding natural, historic, scenic, cultural 
        and recreational resources must be managed in a manner which is 
        consistent with sound principles of land use planning and 
        management, and which protect the Presidio from development and 
        uses which would destroy the scenic beauty and natural 
        character of the area; and
            (6) the Presidio will be managed in an innovative public/
        private partnership that minimizes cost to the United States 
        Treasury and makes efficient use of private sector resources 
        that could be utilized in the public interest.

SEC. 102. AMENDMENT OF GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA 
              ESTABLISHMENT ACT.

    (a) Statement of Purposes.--Section 1 of the Act entitled ``An Act 
to establish the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in the State of 
California, and for other purposes'', approved October 27, 1972 (Public 
Law 92-589; 86 Stat. 1299; 16 U.S.C. 460bb), is amended by inserting 
the following after the second sentence: ``In addition, the Secretary 
may utilize the resources of the Presidio of San Francisco to provide 
for and support programs and activities that foster research, education 
or demonstration projects, and relate to the environment, energy, 
transportation, international affairs, arts and cultural understanding, 
health and science.''.
    (b) Administration.--Section 4 of such Act is amended by adding the 
following new subsection at the end thereof:
    ``(g) Interim Authority.--(1) In addition to other available 
authorities, the Secretary may, in his discretion, negotiate and enter 
into leases, as appropriate, with any person, firm, association, 
organization, corporation or governmental entity for the use of any 
property within the Presidio in accordance with the General Management 
Plan and any of the purposes set forth in section 1 of this Act.
    ``(2) In addition to other available authorities, the Secretary 
may, in his discretion, enter into--
            ``(A) interagency permitting agreements or other 
        appropriate agreements with the Secretary of Defense (or the 
        Secretary of the military department concerned) and the 
        Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and
            ``(B) leases with the American Red Cross, to house their 
        activities and employees at the Presidio.
    ``(3) Any leases or other appropriate agreements entered into under 
this subsection shall be subject to such procedures, terms, conditions 
and restrictions as the Secretary deems necessary. The Secretary is 
authorized to negotiate and enter into leases or other agreements, at 
fair market value and without regard to section 321 of chapter 314 of 
the Act of June 30, 1932 (40 U.S.C. 303b); fair market value shall take 
into account the uses permitted by the General Management Plan and this 
Act. The preceding sentence shall not apply to any interagency 
permitting agreement entered into between the Secretary and the 
Secretary of Defense regarding the housing of activities and employees 
of the Sixth United States Army, or its functional equivalent. For 
purposes of any such lease or other agreements, the Secretary may 
adjust the rental by taking into account any amounts to be expended by 
the lessee for preservation, maintenance, restoration, improvement, 
repair and related expenses with respect to the leased properties.
    ``(4) For a period of 5 years after the date of enactment of this 
paragraph, or until the leased property is transferred to the Presidio 
Trust, the proceeds from leases under this subsection, and from 
concession and other use authorizations, and from other services that 
may be provided by the recreation area under this subsection shall be 
retained by the Secretary, and shall be available without further 
appropriation and used to offset the costs of preservation, 
restoration, maintenance, improvement, repair and related expenses 
including administration of the above, incurred by the Secretary with 
respect to Presidio properties, with the balance used to offset other 
costs incurred by the Secretary in the administration of the Presidio.
    ``(5) Each lessee of a lease entered into under this subsection 
shall keep such records as the Secretary may prescribe to enable the 
Secretary to determine that all terms of the lease have been and are 
being faithfully performed. The Secretary and the Comptroller General 
and their duly authorized representatives shall, for the purpose of 
audit and examination, have access to financial records pertinent to 
the lease and all the terms and conditions thereof.
    ``(6) The Secretary shall annually prepare and submit to Congress a 
report on property leased under this subsection.
    ``(7) In addition to other available authorities, the Secretary 
may, in his discretion, enter into cooperative agreements and permits 
for any of the purposes of the recreation area set out in section 1 of 
this Act.
    ``(8) An annual audit or accounting of Army morale, recreation, and 
welfare activities and costs at the Presidio, as set forth by the 
interagency agreement, shall be audited at the expense of the 
Department of Defense by an independent external auditor in accordance 
with applicable standards. Such audit or accounting reports shall be 
submitted to the appropriate congressional committees.''.

SEC. 103. PRESIDIO TRUST.

    (a) Establishment.--There is established within the Department of 
the Interior a non-profit public benefit government corporation to be 
known as the Presidio Trust (hereinafter in this title referred to as 
the ``Trust''). The Trust shall manage, in accordance with the purposes 
set forth in section 1 of the Act entitled ``An Act to establish the 
Golden Gate National Recreation Area in the State of California, and 
for other purposes'', approved October 27, 1972 (Public Law 92-589; 86 
Stat. 1299; 16 U.S.C. 460bb), and with this title, the leasing, 
maintenance, rehabilitation, repair and improvement of property within 
the Presidio which is transferred to the Trust by the Secretary of the 
Interior (hereinafter in this title referred to as the ``Secretary''). 
The Trust may participate in the development of programs and activities 
at the properties that have been transferred to the Trust.
    (b) Transfer.--(1) Except as provided in this subsection, the 
Secretary shall transfer to the Trust, under such terms and conditions 
as the Secretary and the Trust deem appropriate, a leasehold interest 
in the following properties within the Presidio under the control of 
the Secretary: the Letterman-LAIR complex, Fort Scott, Main Post, 
Cavalry Stables, Presidio Hill, Wherry Housing, East Housing, the 
structures at Crissy Field, and such other properties (including 
leasehold interests in utilities, roads, or other facilities servicing 
the properties), within the Presidio as the Secretary and the Trust 
deem appropriate.
    (2) As soon as practicable after the date of enactment of this 
title, the Secretary shall prepare a map identifying properties to be 
conveyed or proposed to be conveyed to the Trust. Upon its completion, 
such map shall be transmitted to the Committee on Energy and Natural 
Resources of the United States Senate and the Committee on Natural 
Resources of the United States House of Representatives.
    (3) The conveyance of leasehold interests shall occur within 60 
days following such agreement(s) between the Secretary and the Trust. 
The leasehold shall be of sufficient term to enable the Trust to obtain 
necessary and beneficial financing arrangements and to carry out the 
purposes of this title. The Secretary may withhold transfer to the 
Trust of any buildings necessary to house or support activities of the 
National Park Service. The Secretary may not transfer to the Trust any 
property irrevocably permitted to the Department of the Army. The 
Secretary shall transfer, with any transferred property, all leases, 
concessions, licenses and other agreements affecting such transferred 
property. The Secretary may transfer any properties within the Presidio 
to the Trust not requested by the Trust subject to terms and conditions 
mutually agreed to by the Secretary and the Trust.
    (4) All proceeds received by the Trust from the leasing of 
properties managed by the Trust within the Presidio shall be retained 
by the Trust without further appropriation and used to offset the costs 
of administration, preservation, restoration, operation, maintenance, 
repair, and related expenses incurred by the Trust with respect to such 
properties.
    (5) After a leasehold interest in any building or structure is 
transferred to the Trust, no appropriated funds may be used to improve, 
rehabilitate, or repair such building or structure, except on an 
emergency basis.
    (c) Board of Directors.--(1) The powers and management of the Trust 
shall be vested in a Board of Directors consisting of 13 members, as 
follows:
            (A) The Director of the National Park Service.
            (B) Secretary of the Army.
            (C) Eleven individuals, who are not employees of the 
        Federal Government, appointed by the Secretary within 6 months 
        after the date of the enactment of this title, 6 of whom shall 
        have knowledge and experience in one or more of the fields of 
        the environment, energy, transportation, international affairs, 
        health, science, education, or any other such field related to 
        the activities at the Presidio; 4 of whom shall have knowledge 
        and experience in one or more of the fields of city planning, 
        finance, real estate, labor or historic preservation. With 
        respect to the 11 individuals, 5 shall meet the additional 
        requirement of possessing extensive knowledge of the region in 
        which the Presidio is located.
    (2) Each member of the Board of Directors specified in 
subparagraphs (A) and (B) in paragraph (1) may designate (through 
written notice to the Secretary and Chairman of the Board) an 
alternative senior official (classified as Senior Executive Service) of 
his or her department or agency who may serve on the Board in his or 
her stead. The Secretary of the Army shall serve on the Board of 
Directors until such time as the Sixth Army Headquarters ceases to 
maintain a presence at the Presidio. In such an event, the Secretary 
shall submit a recommendation to the appropriate Congressional 
Committees setting forth a proposed new membership structure of the 
Board of Directors.
    (d) Terms of Board Members.--Each member of the Board of Directors 
appointed under subparagraph (C) of subsection (c)(1) shall serve for a 
term of 5 years from the expiration of his or her predecessor's term; 
except that the Secretary, in making the initial appointments to the 
Board under subparagraph (C), shall appoint 3 Directors to a term of 2 
years and 3 Directors to a term of 3 years. Any vacancy on the Board of 
Directors shall be filled in the same manner in which the original 
appointment was made, and any member appointed to fill a vacancy shall 
serve for the remainder of the term for which his or her predecessor 
was appointed. Each member shall continue to serve after the expiration 
of his or her term until his or her successor is appointed. No 
appointed director may serve more than 10 years in consecutive terms.
    (e) Organization and Compensation.--(1) The Board of Directors 
shall elect at the initial meeting a Chairman and a Vice Chairman from 
among the members of the Board of Directors. The Director of the 
National Park Service shall serve as Chairman until such time as the 
Board holds such election.
    (2) The Board of Directors may establish an Executive Committee 
within the Board and other such committees within the Board as it deems 
appropriate, and delegate such powers to such committees as the Board 
determines appropriate to carry out its functions and duties. Any such 
committees established by the Board may meet and take action on behalf 
of the Board between meetings to the extent the Board delegates such 
authority. Delegations to such committees shall not relieve the Board 
of full responsibility for the carrying out of its functions and 
duties, and shall be revocable by the Board in its exclusive judgment.
    (3) Members of the Board of Directors shall serve without pay, but 
may be reimbursed for the actual and necessary traveling and 
subsistence expenses incurred by them in the performance of the duties 
of the Trust.
    (4) The Board of Directors shall meet at the call of the Chairman, 
who shall require it to meet not less often than once every 6 months. A 
majority of the members of the Board of Directors (or their designated 
alternates) shall constitute a quorum. The Board shall hold at least 
one public meeting per year at the Presidio at which time the Board 
shall report on its operations, accomplishments and goals for the 
upcoming year.
    (f) Staff.--The Board of Directors shall have the power to appoint 
and fix the compensation and duties of an Executive Director and such 
other officers and employees of the Trust as may be necessary for the 
efficient administration of the Trust. Officers and employees of the 
Trust may be appointed and compensated without regard to the provisions 
of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in the 
competitive service, and may be paid without regard to the provisions 
of chapter 51, and subchapter III of chapter 53, title 5, United States 
Code (relating to classification and General Schedule pay rates), 
except that no such officer or employee may receive a salary which 
exceeds the salary payable to officers or employees of the United 
States classified at level IV of the Executive Schedule.
    (g) Experts and Consultants.--The Board of Directors is authorized 
to procure the services of experts or consultants, or organizations, 
including but not limited to urban planners, architects, engineers, and 
appraisers.
    (h) Authorities.--In exercising its powers and duties, the Trust 
shall act in accordance with both the approved General Management Plan, 
as amended (hereinafter in this title referred to as the ``Plan'' and 
the Act entitled ``An Act to establish the Golden Gate National 
Recreation Area in the State of California, and for other purposes'', 
approved October 27, 1972 (Public Law 92-589; 86 Stat. 1299; 16 U.S.C. 
460bb), and have the following authorities:
            (1) The Trust shall manage, maintain, improve and repair 
        those properties within the Presidio which are transferred to 
        the Trust by the Secretary.
            (2) The Trust shall publish and disseminate information and 
        make known to potential occupants, by advertisement, 
        solicitation, or other means, the availability of the property 
        within the Presidio which the Trust manages.
            (3) The Trust may prepare or cause to be prepared plans, 
        specifications, designs, and estimates of costs for the 
        rehabilitation, improvement, alteration, or repair of any 
        property managed by the Trust, and from time to time may modify 
        such plans, specifications, designs, or estimates.
            (4)(A) The Trust may negotiate and enter into agreements, 
        including contracts, leases, and cooperative agreements, with 
        any person including any governmental entity) for the occupancy 
        of any property within the Presidio which the Trust manages.
            (B) Agreements under this paragraph shall be subject to 
        procedures jointly established by the Secretary and the Trust 
        under paragraph (5).
            (C) Agreements under this paragraph may be entered into 
        without regard to section 321 of the Act of June 30, 1932 (40 
        U.S.C. 303b).
            (5) The Secretary and the Trust shall jointly establish 
        procedures for agreements under paragraph (4), including a 
        requirement that in entering into such agreements the Trust 
        shall obtain such competition as is practicable in the 
        circumstances.
            (6) The Trust shall establish (through easements, 
        covenants, regulations, agreements, or otherwise) such 
        restrictions, standards, and requirements as are necessary to 
        assure the maintenance, protection, and aesthetic character of 
        the property managed by the Trust.
            (7) The Trust may make commercially reasonable loans to the 
        occupants of property managed by the Trust for the 
        preservation, restoration, maintenance, or repair of such 
        property.
            (8) The Trust may provide technical assistance to the 
        occupants of property managed by the Trust, to assist such 
        occupants in making repairs or improvements to the property or 
        applying for loans under paragraph (7) of this section.
            (9) The Trust may solicit and accept donations of funds, 
        property, supplies, or services from individuals, foundations, 
        corporations, and other private entities, and from public 
        entities, for the purpose of carrying out its duties.
            (10) The Trust may retain any revenues from leases or other 
        agreements concerning property managed by the Trust, including 
        preexisting leases or agreements and any donations, and use the 
        proceeds without further appropriation to offset any costs for 
        any function of the Trust authorized by this title, except for 
        those moneys transferred to the Secretary as stipulated in 
        paragraph (11).
            (11) The Secretary and the Trust shall agree on an amount 
        of revenues received by the Trust to be transferred to the 
        Secretary, to be applied by the Secretary, without further 
        appropriation or offset to appropriation, for common operating 
        and maintenance expenses at the Presidio.
            (12)(A) The Trust may not (directly or indirectly) borrow 
        funds from any source other than the Secretary of the Treasury, 
        as provided in this paragraph.
            (B)(i) If at any time the funds available to the Trust are 
        insufficient to enable the Trust to discharge its 
        responsibilities under this title, the Trust may issue 
        obligations to the Secretary of the Treasury, but only if the 
        Secretary of the Treasury agrees to purchase such obligations 
        after determining that the projects to be funded from the 
        proceeds thereof are creditworthy.
            (ii) The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to use as 
        a public debt transaction the proceeds from the sale of any 
        securities issued under chapter 31 of title 31, United States 
        Code, and the purposes for which securities may be issued under 
        such chapter are extended to include any purchase of such notes 
        or obligations acquired by Secretary of the Treasury under this 
        subsection.
            (C) The aggregate amount of obligations issued under this 
        paragraph which are outstanding at any one time may not exceed 
        $150,000,000.
            (D) Obligations issued under this paragraph--
                    (i) shall be in such forms and denominations, 
                bearing such maturities, and subject to such terms and 
                conditions, as may be prescribed by the Secretary of 
                the Treasury, and
                    (ii) shall bear interest at a rate determined by 
                the Secretary of the Treasury, taking into 
                consideration current market yields on outstanding 
                marketable obligations of the United States of 
                comparable maturities.
            (E) No funds appropriated to the Trust may be used for 
        repayment of principal or interest on, or redemption of, 
        obligations issued under this paragraph.
            (13) Upon the request of the Trust, the Secretary of the 
        Treasury shall invest excess moneys of the Trust in public debt 
        securities with maturities suitable to the needs of the Trust, 
        as determined by the Trust, and bearing interest at rates 
        determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, taking into 
        consideration current market yields on outstanding marketable 
        obligations of the United States of comparable maturity.
            (14) The Trust may enter into and perform such contracts 
        and other transactions with any person, firm, association, 
        organization, corporation or governmental entity as may be 
        necessary or appropriate to the conduct of activities 
        authorized under this title.
            (15) The Trust may execute all instruments necessary or 
        appropriate in the exercise of any of its functions under this 
        title, and may delegate to the Executive Director such of its 
        powers and responsibilities as it deems appropriate and useful 
        for the administration of the Trust.
            (16) The Trust may obtain by purchase, rental, donation, or 
        otherwise, such goods and services as may be needed to carry 
        out its duties. In the event of the termination of the Trust, 
        all property and unexpended funds shall be transferred to the 
        Department of the Interior, except that such funds shall only 
        be expended for the purposes of this title.
            (17) The Trust shall procure insurance against any loss in 
        connection with the properties managed by it as is reasonable 
        and customary; and shall procure such additional insurance for 
        losses arising out of any of its authorized activities as is 
        reasonable and customary.
            (18) The Trust may sue and be sued in its name to the same 
        extent as the Federal Government. All litigation arising out of 
        the activities of the Trust shall be conducted by the Attorney 
        General; the Trust may retain private attorneys to provide 
        advice and counsel on transactional issues.
            (19) The Trust may adopt, amend, and repeal bylaws, rules, 
        and regulations governing the manner in which its business may 
        be conducted and the powers vested in it may be exercised.
            (20) The Trust shall have perpetual succession.
            (21) The Trust shall have an official seal selected by the 
        Board which shall be judicially noticed.
            (22) The Trust shall have all necessary and proper powers 
        for the exercise of the authorities invested in it.
            (23) For purposes of complying with section 106 of the 
        National Historic Preservation Act, the Trust may work directly 
        with the National Park Service, the State Historic Preservation 
        Office, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and 
        enter into programmatic agreements, where appropriate.
    (i) Use of Federal Personnel, Facilities, and Services.--The 
Secretary and the heads of other Federal departments and agencies may 
provide personnel, facilities, and other administrative services to the 
Trust to assist it in carrying out its duties under this title. 
Furthermore, the Secretary and the heads of other Federal departments 
and agencies may loan or transfer to the Trust excess or surplus 
personal property deemed necessary for the management of the Presidio.
    (j) Taxes.--Since the exercise of the powers granted by this 
section will be in all respects for the benefit of the people, the 
Trust is hereby declared to be devoted to an essential public and 
governmental function and purpose and shall be exempt from all taxes 
and special assessments of every kind of the State of California, and 
its political subdivisions, including the City and County of San 
Francisco.
    (k) Volunteers.--The Secretary may accept, without regard to the 
Civil Service classification laws, rules, or regulations, the services 
of the Trust, the Board, and the officers, and employees and 
consultants of the Board, without compensation from the Department of 
the Interior, as volunteers in the performance of the functions 
authorized herein, in the manner provided for under the Volunteers in 
the Parks Act of 1969 (16 U.S.C. 18g et seq.).
    (l) Savings Clause.--Nothing in this section shall preclude the 
Secretary from exercising any of his or her lawful powers within the 
Presidio.
    (m) Affirmative Action.--The Trust shall ensure that affirmative 
steps are taken, consistent with other Federal law, to afford equal 
access and equal opportunities for leases, concessions, contracts, 
subcontracts, and other contracting and employment opportunities to 
minorities, women, and other socially and economically disadvantaged 
individuals, commensurate with local availability.
    (n) Financial Statements.--The financial statements of the Trust 
shall be available for inspection by the Secretary, the Inspector 
General of the Department of the Interior, and the Comptroller General 
at any time and shall be audited in accordance with section 9105 of 
title 31, United States Code. Such audit shall be made available to the 
Secretary and the Congress. Except as otherwise set forth in this 
title, the Trust shall be subject to the provisions of the Government 
Corporation Control Act (31 U.S.C. 9109 et seq.), including the budget 
and credit provisions. The Trust shall submit its budget through and in 
consultation with the Secretary.
    (o) Leasing.--In managing and leasing the properties transferred to 
it, the Trust should consider the extent to which prospective tenants 
maximize the contribution to the implementation of the General 
Management Plan and to the generation of revenues to offset costs of 
the Presidio. If the Trust has difficulty securing a tenant for a 
property under its control, it may enter into negotiation with a 
prospective tenant whose proposed use may be inconsistent with the 
approved General Management Plan: Provided, That the Trust may not 
enter into a lease which is inconsistent with the approved General 
Management Plan unless the Secretary makes a finding that the proposed 
lease will not have a detrimental effect on the natural, historical, 
scenic and recreational values for which the Golden Gate National 
Recreation Area was established. For major leasing actions, the Trust 
shall submit the proposed lease to the Secretary of the Interior or his 
designee for a period of 10 working days for his review of the lease 
for consistency with the General Management Plan. Before executing the 
lease, the Trust shall consider issues of consistency raised by the 
Secretary or his designee.
    (p) Application of Other Laws.--(1) All general penal statutes 
relating to the larceny, embezzlement, or conversion of public moneys 
or property of the United States shall apply to the moneys and property 
of the Trust.
    (2)(A) Except as provided in subparagraphs (B) and (C), Federal 
laws and regulations governing procurement by Federal agencies shall 
apply to the Trust.
    (B) The Secretary may authorize the Trust, in exercising authority 
under section 303(g) of the Federal Property and Administrative 
Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 253(g)) relating to simplified purchase 
procedures, to use as the dollar limit of each purchase or contract 
under that subsection an amount which does not exceed $500,000.
    (C) The Secretary may authorize the Trust, in carrying out the 
requirement of section 18 of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy 
Act (41 U.S.C. 416) to furnish to the Secretary of Commerce for 
publication notices of proposed procurement actions, to use as the 
applicable dollar threshold for each expected procurement an amount 
which does not exceed $1,000,000.
    (q) Golden Gate National Recreation Area Advisory Commission.--The 
Trust shall maintain liaison with the Golden Gate National Recreation 
Area Advisory Commission in matters relating to the General Management 
Plan, and shall meet with the Commission at least annually.
    (r) Reversion.--In the event of failure or default, all interests 
and assets of the Trust shall revert to the United States to be 
administered by the Secretary.
    (s) Report.--The Trust shall annually transmit to the Secretary and 
the Congress a comprehensive and detailed report of its operations, 
activities, and accomplishments for the prior fiscal year. The report 
also shall include a section that describes, in general terms, the 
Trust's goals for the current fiscal year. The portion of the report 
containing the audited financial statement may be submitted at a later 
date, but no later than the first day of March of such year.
    (t) Authorization of Appropriations for Presidio.--For purposes of 
the Presidio, including the Presidio Trust, there is authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary such sums as may be necessary, but the 
aggregate of funds appropriated for purposes of the Presidio (excluding 
the Presidio Trust) under this subsection and under the Act entitled 
``An Act to establish the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in the 
State of California, and for other purposes'', approved October 27, 
1972 (Public Law 92-589; 86 Stat. 1299; 16 U.S.C. 460bb) may not exceed 
$25,000,000 in any one fiscal year. Funds appropriated under this Act 
(other than funds appropriated for operations) remain available until 
expended.
    (u) Separability of Provisions.--If any provisions of this Act or 
the application thereof to any body, agency, situation, or circumstance 
is held invalid, the remainder of the Act and the application of such 
provision to other bodies, agencies, situations, or circumstances shall 
not be affected thereby.

 TITLE II--INITIATIVES PERTAINING TO THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI DELTA REGION

SEC. 201. FINDINGS.

    (a) The Congress finds that--
            (1) in 1988, Congress enacted Public Law 100-460, 
        establishing the Lower Mississippi Delta Development 
        Commission, to assess the needs, problems, and opportunities of 
        people living in the Lower Mississippi Delta Region that 
        includes 219 counties and parishes within the States of 
        Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, 
        and Tennessee;
            (2) the Commission conducted a thorough investigation to 
        assess these needs, problems, and opportunities, and held 
        several public hearings throughout the Delta Region;
            (3) on the basis of these investigations, the Commission 
        issued the Delta Initiatives Report, which included 
        recommendations on natural resource protection, historic 
        preservation, and the enhancement of educational and other 
        opportunities for Delta residents;
            (4) the Delta Initiatives Report recommended--
                    (A) designating the Great River Road as a scenic 
                byway, and designating other hiking and motorized 
                trails throughout the Delta Region;
                    (B) that the Federal Government identify sites and 
                structures of historic and prehistoric importance 
                throughout the Delta Region;
                    (C) the further study of potential new units of the 
                National Park System within the Delta Region; and
                    (D) that Federal agencies target more monies in 
                selected areas to institutions of higher education in 
                the Delta Region, especially Historically Black 
                Colleges and Universities.

SEC. 202. DEFINITIONS.

    As used in this title, the term--
            (1) ``Commission'' means the Lower Mississippi Delta 
        Development Commission established pursuant to Public Law 100-
        460;
            (2) ``Delta Initiatives Report'' means the May 14, 1990 
        Final Report of the Commission entitled ``The Delta 
        Initiatives: Realizing the Dream . . . Fulfilling the 
        Potential'';
            (3) ``Delta Region'' means the Lower Mississippi Delta 
        Region including the 219 counties and parishes within the 
        States of Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, 
        Missouri, and Tennessee, as defined in the Delta Initiatives 
        Report, except that, for any State for which the Delta Region 
        as defined in such report comprises more than half of the 
        geographic area of such State, the entire State shall be 
        considered part of the Delta Region for purposes of this title;
            (4) ``Department'' means the United States Department of 
        the Interior, unless otherwise specifically stated;
            (5) ``Historically Black College or University'' means a 
        college or university that would be considered a ``part B 
        institution'' by section 322(2) of the Higher Education Act of 
        1965 (20 U.S.C. 1061(2));
            (6) ``minority college or university'' means a Historically 
        Black College or University that would be considered a ``part B 
        institution'' by section 322(2) of the Higher Education Act of 
        1965 (20 U.S.C. 1061(2)) or a ``minority institution'' as that 
        term is defined in section 1046 of the Higher Education Act of 
        1965 (20 U.S.C. 1135d-5(3)).
            (7) ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of the Interior, 
        unless otherwise specifically stated.

SEC. 203. NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES.

    (a) Office of Education.--(1) There shall be established within the 
Department an Office of Education to encourage, support, and coordinate 
educations programs of the Department at the elementary, secondary, 
college and university, and graduate levels.
    (2) The goals of the Office of Education shall be to--
            (A) enhance the quality of education in the areas of 
        natural resources, the environment, the sciences, cultural 
        resource management, historic preservation, archeology, 
        aquaculture, and related subjects;
            (B) establish initiatives at minority colleges or 
        universities;
            (C) encourage the consideration of careers in the areas of 
        natural resources, the environment, the sciences, cultural 
        resource management, historic preservation, archeology, 
        aquaculture, and related subjects;
            (D) enhance teacher development and recruitment;
            (E) increase research opportunities for teachers and 
        students;
            (F) enhance curriculum development; and
            (G) improve laboratory instrumentation and equipment 
        through purchase, loan, or other transfer mechanisms.
    (b) Duties.--The duties of the Secretary, through the Office of 
Education, shall be to--
            (1) coordinate the educational programs within the 
        Department, including implementation of programs established 
        under this title, in order to ensure the goals of the Office of 
        Education are met; and
            (2) inventory existing education programs within the 
        Department.
    (c) Report.--The Secretary shall report to Congress, within one 
year after the date of the enactment of this title and annually 
thereafter, on an inventory of existing education programs of the 
Department, the status of such programs, and progress toward meeting 
the goals of the Office of Education as established in this Act.
    (d) Minority College and University Initiative.--(1) Within one 
year after the date of enactment of this title, and annually 
thereafter, the Secretary, through the Office of Education, shall 
submit to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United 
States Senate and to the United States House of Representatives a 
report identifying opportunities for minority colleges or universities 
to participate in programs and activities carried out by the 
Department. The Secretary, through the Office of Education, shall 
consult with representatives of minority colleges or universities in 
preparing the report. Such report shall--
            (A) describe ongoing education and training programs 
        carried out by the Department with respect to, or in 
        conjunction with, minority colleges or universities in the 
        areas of natural resources, the environment, the sciences, 
        cultural resource management, historic preservation, 
        archeology, aquaculture, and related subjects;
            (B) describe ongoing research, development or demonstration 
        programs involving the Department and minority colleges or 
        universities;
            (C) describe funding levels for the programs referred to in 
        subparagraphs (A) and (B);
            (D) include specific proposals and recommendations for 
        providing assistance to minority colleges and universities to 
        enter into memoranda of understanding and other appropriate 
        forms of agreement with the Department in order to plan and 
        develop programs to foster greater involvement of these schools 
        in the contract, research, education, training, and recruitment 
        activities of the Department;
            (E) address the need for, and potential role of, the 
        Department in providing minority colleges or universities with 
        the following--
                    (i) increased research opportunities for facility 
                and students;
                    (ii) assistance in faculty development and 
                recruitment;
                    (iii) curriculum enhancement and development; and
                    (iv) improved laboratory instrumentation and 
                equipment, through purchase, loan, or other transfer 
                mechanisms.
            (F) address the need for, and potential role of, the 
        Department in providing financial and technical assistance for 
        the development of infrastructure facilities, including 
        buildings and laboratory facilities, at minority colleges or 
        universities; and
            (G) include specific proposals and recommendations, 
        together with estimates of necessary funding levels, for 
        initiatives to be carried out by the Department in order to 
        assist minority colleges or universities in providing education 
        and training in the areas of natural resources, the 
        environment, the sciences, cultural resource management, 
        historic preservation, archeology, aquaculture, and related 
        subjects.
    (2) The Secretary, through the Office of Education, shall encourage 
memoranda of understanding and other appropriate forms of agreement 
between the Department and minority colleges or universities directed 
at jointly planning and developing programs to foster greater 
involvement of minority colleges or universities in the research, 
education, training, and recruitment activities of the Department.
    (e) Scholarship Program.--The Secretary, through the Office of 
Education, shall establish a scholarship program for students pursuing 
undergraduate or graduate degrees in natural resource and environmental 
related fields including, but not limited to: biology, wildlife 
biology, forestry, botany, horticulture, historic preservation, 
cultural resource management, archeology, anthropology, aquaculture, 
geology, engineering, the environment, the sciences, and ecology at 
minority colleges and universities in the Delta Region. The scholarship 
program shall include tuition assistance. Recipients of such 
scholarships shall be students deemed by the Secretary to have 
demonstrated--
            (1) a need for such assistance; and
            (2) academic potential in the particular area of study.
    (f) Pre-College Education.--The Secretary, through the Office of 
Education, shall undertake activities to encourage pre-college 
education programs in subjects relating to natural resources, the 
environment, the sciences, cultural resource management, historic 
preservation, archeology, aquaculture, and related subjects, for 
students in the Delta Region. Such activities shall include, but not be 
limited to, the following--
            (1) cooperation with, and assistance to, State departments 
        of education and local school districts in the Delta Region to 
        develop and carry out afterschool and summer education programs 
        for elementary, middle, and secondary school students;
            (2) cooperation with, and assistance to, institutions of 
        higher education in the Delta Region to develop and carry out 
        pre-college education programs for elementary, middle, and 
        secondary school students;
            (3) cooperation with, and assistance to, State departments 
        of education and local school districts in the Delta Region in 
        the development and use of curriculum and educational 
        materials; and
            (4) the establishment of education programs for elementary, 
        middle, and secondary school teachers in the Delta Region at 
        research facilities of the Department.
    (g) Volunteer Program.--The Secretary, through the Office of 
Education, shall establish and carry out a program to encourage the 
involvement on a voluntary basis of qualified employees of the 
Department in educational enrichment programs relating to natural 
resources, the environment, the sciences, cultural resource management, 
historic preservation, archeology, aquaculture, and related subjects, 
in cooperation with State departments of education and local school 
districts in the Delta Region.
    (h) Women and Minorities in the Sciences.--The Secretary, through 
the Office of Education, shall establish a Center for Excellence in the 
Sciences at Alcorn State in Lorman, Mississippi, in cooperation with 
Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and the University of 
Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and other minority colleges or 
universities for purposes of encouraging women and minority students in 
the Delta Region to study and pursue careers in the sciences. The 
Center shall enter into cooperative agreements with Southern University 
in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and the University of Arkansas at Pine 
Bluff, Arkansas, and other minority colleges and universities in the 
Delta Region, to carry out affiliated programs and coordinate program 
activities at such colleges and universities. The Secretary is 
authorized to provide grants and other forms of financial assistance to 
the Center.
    (i) Center for Aquaculture Studies.--The Secretary, through the 
Office of Education, shall establish a Center for Aquaculture Studies 
at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, in cooperation 
with Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Alcorn State in 
Lorman, Mississippi, and other minority colleges or universities for 
purposes of encouraging women and minority students in the Delta Region 
to study and pursue careers in the field of aquaculture. The Center 
shall enter into cooperative agreements with Southern University in 
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Alcorn State in Lorman, Mississippi, and 
other minority colleges or universities in the Delta Region to carry 
out affiliated program and coordinate program activities at such 
colleges or universities.
    (j) Coordination With Other Federal Agencies.--The Secretary, 
through the Office of Education, shall ensure that the programs 
authorized in this section are coordinated with, and complimentary to, 
educational assistance programs administered by other Federal agencies. 
These agencies include, but are not limited to, the Department of 
Energy, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Education, the 
Department of Defense, the National Science Foundation, and the 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

SEC. 204. LOWER MISSISSIPPI DELTA REGION HERITAGE STUDY.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary, in consultation with the States of 
the Delta Region, the Lower Mississippi Delta Development Center, and 
other appropriate Delta Region institutions, is directed to prepare and 
transmit to the Congress within three years after the date of the 
enactment of this title, a study of significant natural, recreational, 
historical or prehistorical, and cultural lands, waters, sites, and 
structures located within the Delta Region. This study shall take into 
consideration the research and inventory of resources conducted by the 
Mississippi River Heritage Corridor Study Commission.
    (b) Transportation Routes.--(1) The study shall include 
recommendations on appropriate designation and interpretation of 
historically significant roads, trails, byways, waterways, or other 
routes within the Delta Region.
    (2) In order to provide for public appreciation, education, 
understanding, interpretation, and enjoyment of the significant sites 
identified pursuant to subsection (a), which are accessible by public 
roads, the Secretary shall recommend in the study vehicular tour routes 
along existing public roads linking such sites within the Delta Region
    (3) Such recommendations shall include an analysis of designating 
the Great River Road (as depicted on the map entitled ``Proposed Delta 
Transportation Network'' on pages 102-103 of the Delta Initiatives 
Report) and other sections of the Great River Road between Baton Rouge 
and New Orleans, Louisiana and an analysis of designating that portion 
of the Old Antonio Road and the Louisiana Natchez Trace which extends 
generally along Highway 84 from Vidalia, Louisiana, to Clarence, 
Louisiana, and Louisiana Highway 6 from Clarence, Louisiana, to the 
Toledo Bend Reservoir, Louisiana, as a National Scenic Byway, or as a 
component of the National Trails System, or such other designation as 
the Secretary deems appropriate.
    (4) The Secretary shall also recommend in the study an appropriate 
route along existing public roads to commemorate the importance of 
timber production and trade to the economic development of the Delta 
Region in the early twentieth century, and to highlight the continuing 
importance of timber production and trade to the economic life of the 
Delta Region. Recommendations shall include an analysis of designating 
that portion of US 165 which extends from Alexandria, Louisiana, to 
Monroe, Louisiana, as a National Scenic Byway, or as a component of the 
National Trails System, or such other designation as the Secretary 
deems appropriate.
    (5) The study also include a comprehensive recreation, 
interpretive, and visitor use plan for the routes described in the 
above paragraphs, including bicycle and hiking paths, and make specific 
recommendations for the acquisition and construction or related 
interpretive and visitor information facilities at selected sites along 
such routes.
    (6) The Secretary is authorized to make grants to States for work 
necessary to stabilize, maintain, and widen public roads to allow for 
adequate access to the nationally significant sites and structures 
identified by the study, to allow for proper use of the vehicular tour 
route, trails, byways, including the routes defined in paragraphs (3) 
and (4) or other public roads within the Delta Region and to implement 
the comprehensive recreation, interpretive, and visitor use plan 
required in paragraph (5).
    (c) Listing.--On the basis of the study, and in consultation with 
the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Secretary shall 
inventory significant structures and sites in the Delta Region. The 
Secretary shall further recommend and encourage cooperative 
preservation and economic development efforts such as the establishment 
of preservation districts linking groups of contiguous counties or 
parishes, especially those that lie along the aforementioned designated 
routes. The Secretary shall prepare a list of the sites and structures 
for possible inclusion by the National Park Service as National 
Historic Landmarks or such other designation as the Secretary deems 
appropriate.

SEC. 205. DELTA REGION HERITAGE CORRIDORS AND HERITAGE AND CULTURAL 
              CENTERS.

    (a) Findings.--The Congress finds that--
            (1) in 1990, the Congress authorized the Institute of 
        Museum Services to prepare a report assessing the needs of 
        small, emerging, minority, and rural museums in order to 
        identify the resources such museums needed to meet their 
        educational mission, to identify the areas of museum operation 
        in which the needs were greatest, and to make recommendations 
        on how these needs could best be met;
            (2) the Institute of Museum Services undertook a 
        comprehensive eighteen month study of such needs with the 
        assistance of two advisory groups, surveyed 524 museums from 
        throughout the Nation, held discussion groups in which 
        representatives of 25 museum groups participated, and conducted 
        case studies of 12 museum facilities around the Nation;
            (3) on the basis of this assessment, the Institute of 
        Museum Services issued a report in September, 1992, entitled, 
        ``National Needs Assessment of Small, Emerging, Minority and 
        Rural Museums in the United States'' (hereinafter ``National 
        Needs Assessment'') which found that small, emerging minority, 
        and rural museums provide valuable educational and cultural 
        resources for their communities and contain a reservoir of the 
        Nation's material, cultural and historical heritage, but due to 
        inadequate resources are unable to meet their full potential or 
        the demands of the surrounding communities;
            (4) the needs of these institutions are not being met 
        through existing Federal programs;
            (5) fewer than half of the participants in the survey had 
        applied for Federal assistance in the past two years and that 
        many small, emerging, minority and rural museums believe 
        existing Federal programs do not meet their needs;
            (6) based on the National Needs Assessment, that funding 
        agencies should increase support available to small, emerging, 
        minority, and rural museums and make specific recommendations 
        for increasing technical assistance in order to identify such 
        institutions and provide assistance to facilitate their 
        participation in Federal programs;
            (7) the Delta Initiatives Report made specific 
        recommendations for the creation and development of centers for 
        the preservation of the cultural, historical, and literary 
        heritage of the Delta Region, including recommendations for the 
        establishment of a Delta Region Native American Heritage and 
        Cultural Center and a Delta Region African American Heritage 
        and Cultural Center with additional satellite centers or 
        museums linked throughout the Delta Region;
            (8) the Delta Initiatives Report stated that new ways of 
        coordinating, preserving, and promoting the Delta Region's 
        literature, art, and music should be established including the 
        creation of a network to promote the Delta Region's literary, 
        artistic, and musical heritage; and
            (9) wholesale destruction and attrition of archeological 
        sites and structures has eliminated a significant portion of 
        Native American heritage as well as the interpretive potential 
        of the Delta Region's parks and museums. Furthermore, site and 
        structure destruction is so severe that an ambitious program of 
        site and structure acquisition in the Delta Region is 
        necessary.
    (b) In General.--The Secretary, in consultation with the States of 
the Delta Region, the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, 
the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Director 
of the Smithsonian Institution, the Lower Mississippi Delta Development 
Center, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and appropriate 
African American, Native American and other relevant institutions or 
organizations in the Delta Region, is further directed to prepare and 
transmit to the Congress a plan outlining specific recommendations, 
including recommendations for necessary funding, for the establishment 
of a Delta Region Native American Heritage Corridor and Heritage and 
Cultural Center and a Delta Region African American Heritage Corridor 
and Heritage and Cultural Center with a network of satellite or 
cooperative units.
    (c) Delta Region Native American Heritage Corridor and Cultural 
Center.--(1) The plan referred to in subsection (b) of this section 
shall include recommendations for establishing a network of parks, 
museums, and other centers to interpret Native American culture and 
heritage in the Delta Region, including a ten year development strategy 
for such a network.
    (2) Such plan shall include specific proposals for the development 
of a Native American Heritage Corridor and Heritage and Cultural Center 
in the Delta Region, along with recommendations for the appropriate 
Federal role in such a center including matching grants, technical and 
interpretive assistance.
    (3) Such plan shall be conducted in consultation with tribal 
leaders in the Delta Region.
    (4) Such plan shall also include specific proposals for educational 
and training assistance for Delta Region Native Americans to carry out 
the recommendations provided in the study.
    (d) Delta Region African American Heritage Corridor and Heritage 
and Cultural Center.--(1) The plan referred to in subsection (b) of 
this section shall include recommendations for establishing a heritage 
corridor or trail system, consisting of one or two major north-south 
routes and several east-west-spur loops to preserve, interpret and 
commemorate the African American heritage and culture in the Delta 
Region during all significant historical periods.
    (2) Such plan shall make specific recommendations for representing 
all forms of expensive culture including the musical, folklore, 
literary, artistic, scientific, historical, educational, and political 
contributions and accomplishments of African Americans in the Delta 
Region.
    (3) Such plan shall make specific recommendations for implementing 
the findings of the Delta Initiatives Report with respect to 
establishing an African American Heritage Corridor and Heritage and 
Cultural Center and related satellite museums in the Delta Region, 
together with specific funding levels necessary to carry out these 
recommendations and shall also include recommendations for improving 
access of small, emerging, minority or rural museums to technical and 
financial assistance.
    (4) Such plan shall be conducted in consultation with institutions 
of higher education in the Delta Region with expertise in African 
American studies, Southern studies, archeology, anthropology, history 
and other relevant fields.
    (5) Such plan shall make specific recommendations for improving 
educational programs offered by existing cultural facilities and 
museums as well as establishing new outreach programs for elementary, 
middle and secondary schools, including summer programs for youth in 
the Delta Region.
    (e) Grants.--(1) In furtherance of the purposes of this section, 
the Secretary is authorized to make planning grants to State Humanities 
Councils in the Delta Region to assist small, emerging, minority and 
rural museums selected on a financial needs basis in the development of 
a comprehensive long term plan for these institutions. The Secretary is 
also authorized to make implementation grants to State Humanities 
Councils in the Delta Region who, in consultations with State Museum 
Associations, shall make grants to small, emerging, minority or rural 
museums for the purpose of carrying out an approved plan for training 
personnel, improving exhibits or other steps necessary to assure the 
integrity of collections in their facilities, for educational outreach 
programs, or for other activities the Secretary deems appropriate 
including the promotion of tourism in the region. Such institutions 
shall be selected competitively and on the basis of demonstrated 
financial need. The Secretary is also authorized to make grants to 
State Humanities Councils to update, simplify and coordinate the 
respective State Works Progress Administration guides and to develop a 
single comprehensive guide for the Delta Region.
    (2) The Secretary is authorized to provide grants and other 
appropriate technical assistance to State Humanities Councils, State 
Museum Associations, and State Arts Councils in the Delta Region for 
the purpose of assessing the needs of such institutions. Such grants 
may be used by these institutions to undertake such an assessment and 
to provide other technical, administrative and planning assistance to 
small, emerging, minority or rural institutions seeking to preserve the 
Delta Region's literary, artistic, and musical heritage.
    (f) Music Heritage Program.--(1) The plan referred to in subsection 
(b) of this section shall include recommendations for establishing a 
Music Heritage Program, with specific emphasis on the Mississippi Delta 
Blues. The plan shall include specific recommendations for developing a 
network of heritage sites, structures, small museums, and festivals in 
the Delta Region.
    (2) The plan shall include an economic strategy for the promotion 
of the Delta Region's music, through the participation of musicians, 
festival developers, museum operators, universities, and other relevant 
individuals and organizations.
    (g) Completion Date.--The plan authorized in this section shall be 
completed not later than three years after the date funds are made 
available for such plan.

SEC. 206. HISTORIC AND PREHISTORIC STRUCTURES AND SITES SURVEY.

    (a) Assistance.--The Secretary is authorized to provide technical 
and financial assistance to Historically Black Colleges and 
Universities to undertake a comprehensive survey of historic and 
prehistoric structures and sites located on their campuses, including 
recommendations as to the inclusion of appropriate structures and sites 
on the National Register of Historic Places, designation as National 
Historic Landmarks, or other appropriate designation as determined by 
the Secretary. The Secretary shall also make specific proposals and 
recommendations, together with estimates of necessary funding levels, 
for a comprehensive plan to be carried out by the Department to assist 
Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the preservation and 
interpretation of such sites and structures.
    (b) Grants.--In furtherance of the purposes of this section, the 
Secretary is authorized to provide technical and financial assistance 
to Historically Black Colleges and Universities for stabilization, 
preservation and interpretation of such sites and structures.

SEC. 207. DELTA ANTIQUITIES SURVEY.

    (a) In General.--(1) The Secretary is directed to prepare and 
transmit to the Congress, in cooperation with the States of the Delta 
Region, State Archaeological Surveys and Regional Archeological 
Centers, a study of the feasibility of establishing a Delta Antiquities 
Trail or Delta Antiquities Heritage Corridor in the Delta Region.
    (2) Such study shall, to the extent practicable, use nonintrusive 
methods of identifying, surveying, inventorying, and stabilizing 
ancient archeological sites and structures.
    (3) In undertaking this study, the Secretary is directed to enter 
into cooperative agreements with the States of the Delta Region, the 
State Archeological Surveys, and Regional Archeological Centers located 
in Delta Region institutions of higher education for on-site activities 
including surveys, inventories, and stabilization and other activities 
which the Secretary deems appropriate.
    (4) In addition to the over 100 known ancient archeological sites 
located in the Delta Region including Watson's Brake, Frenchman's Bend, 
Hedgepeth, Monte Sano, Banana Bayou, Hornsby, Parkin, Toltec, Menard-
Hodges, Eaker, Blytheville Mound, Nodena, Taylor Mounds, DeSoto Mound 
and others, such study shall also employ every practical means 
possible, including assistance from the National Aeronautics and Space 
Administration, the Forest Service and Soil Conservation Service of the 
Department of Agriculture, the Army Corps of Engineers of the 
Department of Defense, and other appropriate Federal agencies, to 
locate and confirm the existence of a site known as Balbansha in 
southern Louisiana and a site known as Autiamque in Arkansas. The heads 
of these Federal agencies shall cooperate with the Secretary as the 
Secretary requires on a non-reimbursable basis.
    (b) Technical Assistance.--In furtherance of the purposes of this 
section, the Secretary is authorized to provide technical assistance 
and grants to private landowners for necessary stabilization activities 
of identified sites and for preparing recommendations for designating 
such sites as National Landmarks or other appropriate designations as 
the Secretary, with the concurrence of the landowners, determines to be 
appropriate.
    (c) Cooperative Agreements.--The Secretary is authorized to enter 
into cooperative agreements with the States, State Archeological 
Surveys, and Regional Archeological Centers of the Delta Region to 
develop a ten-year plan for the stabilization, preservation, and 
interpretation of those sites and structures as may be identified by 
the Secretary.

SEC. 208. HISTORIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL RESOURCES PROGRAM.

    (a) Program.--The Secretary shall conduct a comprehensive program 
for the research, interpretation, and preservation of significant 
historic and archeological resources in the Delta Region.
    (b) Elements of the Program.--The program shall include, but not be 
limited to--
            (1) identification of research projects related to historic 
        and archeological resources in the Delta Region and a proposal 
        for the regular publication of related research materials and 
        publications;
            (2) the development of a survey program to investigate, 
        inventory, and further evaluate known historic and 
        archeological sites and structures and identify those sites and 
        structures that require additional study;
            (3) identification of a core system of interpretive sites 
        and structures that would provide a comprehensive overview of 
        historic and archeological resources of the Delta Region;
            (4) preparation of educational materials to interpret the 
        historical and archeological resources of the Delta Region; and
            (5) preparation of surveys and archeological and historical 
        investigations of sites, structures, and artifacts relating to 
        the Delta Region, including the preparation of reports, maps, 
        and other related activities.
    (c) Grants and Technical Assistance.--(1) The Secretary is 
authorized to award grants to qualified tribal, governmental and non-
governmental entities and individuals to assist the Secretary in 
carrying out those elements of the program which the Secretary deems 
appropriate.
    (2) The Secretary is further authorized to award grants and provide 
other types of technical and financial assistance to such entities and 
individuals to conserve and protect historic and archeological sites 
and structures in the Delta Region identified in the program prepared 
pursuant to this section.
    (d) Demonstration Project.--The Secretary shall establish a 
national demonstration project for the conservation and curation of the 
archeological records and collections of Federal and State management 
agencies in the Delta Region.

SEC. 210. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    There is authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be 
necessary to carry out this title.

          TITLE III--NEW ORLEANS JAZZ NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK

SEC. 301. SHORT TITLE.

    This title may be cited as the ``New Orleans Jazz National 
Historical Park Act of 1994''.

SEC. 302. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.

    (a) Findings.--The Congress finds that:
            (1) Jazz is the United States' most widely recognized 
        indigenous music and art form. Congress previously recognized 
        jazz in 1987 through Senate Concurrent Resolution 57 as a rare 
        and valuable national treasure of international importance.
            (2) The city of New Orleans is widely recognized as the 
        birthplace of jazz. In and around this city, cultural and 
        musical elements blended to form the unique American music that 
        is known as New Orleans jazz, which is an expression of the 
        cultural diversity of the lower Mississippi Delta Region.
            (3) Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve was 
        established to commemorate the cultural diversity of the lower 
        Mississippi Delta Region including a range of cultural 
        expressions like jazz.
    (b) Purpose.--In furtherance of the need to recognize the value and 
importance of jazz, it is the purpose of this title to establish a New 
Orleans Jazz National Historical Park to preserve the origins, early 
history, development and progression of jazz; provide visitors with 
opportunities to experience the sights, sounds, and places where jazz 
evolved; and implement innovative ways of establishing jazz educational 
partnerships that will help to ensure that jazz continues as a vital 
element of the culture of New Orleans and our Nation.

SEC. 303. ESTABLISHMENT.

    (a) In General.--In order to assist in the preservation, education, 
and interpretation of jazz as it has evolved in New Orleans, and to 
provide technical assistance to a broad range of organizations involved 
with jazz music and its history, there is hereby established the New 
Orleans Jazz National Historical Park (hereinafter referred to as the 
``historical park''). The historical park shall be administered in 
conjunction with the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and 
Preserve, which was established to preserve and interpret the cultural 
and natural resources of the lower Mississippi Delta Region.
    (b) Area Included.--The historical park shall consist of lands and 
interests therein as follows:
            (1) Lands which the Secretary of the Interior (hereinafter 
        referred to as ``the Secretary'') may designate for an 
        interpretive visitor center complex.
            (2) Sites that are the subject of cooperative agreements 
        with the National Park Service for the purposes of interpretive 
        demonstrations and programs associated with the purposes of 
        this title.
            (3)(A) Sites designated by the Secretary as provided in 
        subparagraph (B).
            (B)(i) No later than 18 months after the date of enactment 
        of this title, the Secretary is directed to complete a national 
        historic landmark evaluation of sites associated with jazz in 
        and around New Orleans as identified in the document entitled 
        ``New Orleans Jazz Special Resources Study'', prepared by the 
        National Park Service pursuant to Public Law 101-499. In 
        undertaking the evaluation, the Secretary shall, to the extent 
        practicable, utilize existing information relating to such 
        sites.
            (ii) If any of the sites evaluated are found to meet the 
        standards of the National Park Service tests of suitability and 
        feasibility, and offer outstanding opportunities to further the 
        purposes of this title, the Secretary may designate such sites 
        as part of the historic park, following consultation with the 
        owners of such sites, the city of New Orleans, the Smithsonian 
        Institution, and the New Orleans Jazz Commission, and 
        notification to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources 
        of the United States Senate and the Committee on Natural 
        Resources of the United States House of Representatives.

SEC. 304. ADMINISTRATION.

    (a)(1) In General.--The Secretary shall administer the historical 
park in accordance with this title and with provisions of law generally 
applicable to units of the National Park System, including the Act 
entitled ``An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other 
purposes'', approved August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535; 16 U.S.C. 1, 2-4); 
and the Act of August 21, 1935 (49 Stat. 666; 16 U.S.C. 461-467). The 
Secretary shall manage the historical park in such a manner as will 
preserve and perpetuate knowledge and understanding of the history of 
jazz and its continued evolution as a true American art form.
    (2) To minimize operational costs associated with the management 
and administration of the historical park and to avoid duplication of 
effort, the Secretary shall, to the maximum extent practicable, utilize 
the facilities, administrative staff and other services of the Jean 
Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve.
    (b) Donations.--The Secretary may accept and retain donations of 
funds, property, or services from individuals, foundations, 
corporations, or other public entities for the purposes of providing 
services, programs, and facilities that further the purposes of this 
title.
    (c) Interpretive Center.--The Secretary is authorized to construct, 
operate, and maintain an interpretive center in the historical park on 
lands identified by the Secretary pursuant to section 303(b)(1). 
Programs at the center shall include, but need not be limited to, live 
jazz interpretive and educational programs, and shall provide visitors 
with information about jazz-related programs, performances, and 
opportunities.
    (d) Jazz Heritage Districts.--The Secretary may provide technical 
assistance to the city of New Orleans and other appropriate entities 
for the designation of certain areas in and around New Orleans as jazz 
heritage districts. Such districts shall include those areas with an 
exceptional concentration of jazz historical sites and established 
community traditions of jazz street parades.
    (e) Cooperative Agreements, Grants and Technical Assistance.--In 
furtherance of the purposes of this title--
            (1) the Secretary, after consultation with the New Orleans 
        Jazz Commission established pursuant to section 1107, is 
        authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with owners of 
        properties that are designated pursuant to section 303(b)(3) 
        which provide outstanding educational and interpretive 
        opportunities relating to the evolution of jazz in New Orleans. 
        The Secretary may assist in rehabilitating, restoring, marking, 
        and interpreting and may provide technical assistance for the 
        preservation and interpretation of such properties. Such 
        agreements shall contain, but need not be limited to, 
        provisions that the National Park Service will have reasonable 
        rights of access for operational and visitor use needs, that 
        rehabilitation and restoration will meet the Secretary's 
        standards for rehabilitation of historic buildings, and that 
        specify the roles and responsibilities of the Secretary for 
        each site or structure;
            (2) the Secretary is authorized to enter into cooperative 
        agreements with the city of New Orleans, the State of 
        Louisiana, and other appropriate public and private 
        organizations under which the other parties to the agreement 
        may contribute to the acquisition, construction, operation, and 
        maintenance of the interpretive center and to the operation of 
        educational and interpretive programs to further the purposes 
        of this title; and
            (3) the Secretary, in consultation with the New Orleans 
        Jazz Commission, is authorized to provide grants or technical 
        assistance to public and private organizations.
    (f) Jazz Educational Programs.--The Secretary shall, in the 
administration of the historical park, promote a broad range of 
educational activities relating to jazz and its history. The Secretary 
shall cooperate with schools, universities, and organizations 
supporting jazz education to develop educational programs that provide 
expanded public understanding of jazz and enhanced opportunities for 
public appreciation. The Secretary may assist appropriate entities in 
the development of an information base including archival material, 
audiovisual records, and objects that relate to the history of jazz.

SEC. 305. ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY.

    (a) General Authority.--The Secretary may acquire lands and 
interests therein within the sites designated pursuant to section 
303(b) (1) and (3) by donation or purchase with donated or appropriated 
funds or long-term lease: Provided, That sites designated pursuant to 
section 303(b)(3) shall only be acquired with the consent of the owner 
thereof.
    (b) State and Local Properties.--Lands and interests in lands which 
are owned by the State of Louisiana, or any political subdivision 
thereof, may be acquired only by donation.

SEC. 306. GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN.

    Within 3 years after the date funds are made available therefor and 
concurrent with the national landmark study referenced in section 
303(b)(3), the Secretary, in consultation with the New Orleans Jazz 
Commission, shall prepare a general management plan for the historical 
park. The plan shall include, but need not be limited to--
            (1) a visitor use plan indicating programs and facilities 
        associated with park programs that will be made available to 
        the public;
            (2) preservation and use plans for any structures and sites 
        that are identified through the historic landmark study for 
        inclusion within the historical park;
            (3) the location and associated cost of public facilities 
        that are proposed for inclusion within the historical park, 
        including a visitor center;
            (4) identification of programs that the Secretary will 
        implement or be associated with through cooperative agreements 
        with other groups and organizations;
            (5) a transportation plan that addresses visitor use access 
        needs to sites, facilities, and programs central to the purpose 
        of the historical park;
            (6) plans for the implementation of an archival system for 
        materials, objects, and items of importance relating to the 
        history of jazz; and
            (7) guidelines for the application of cooperative 
        agreements that will be used to assist in the management of 
        historical park facilities and programs.

SEC. 307. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ COMMISSION.

    (a) Establishment.--To assist in implementing the purposes of this 
title and the document entitled ``New Orleans Jazz Special Resource 
Study'', there is established the New Orleans Jazz Commission 
(hereinafter referred to as the ``Commission'').
    (b) Membership.--The Commission shall consist of 17 members to be 
appointed no later than 6 months after the date of enactment of this 
Act. The Commission shall be appointed by the Secretary as follows:
            (1) One member from recommendations submitted by the Mayor 
        of New Orleans.
            (2) Two members who have recognized expertise in music 
        education programs that emphasize jazz.
            (3) One member, with expertise in and knowledge of tourism 
        in the greater New Orleans area, from recommendations submitted 
        by local businesses.
            (4) One member from recommendations submitted by the Board 
        of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation.
            (5) One member, with experience in and knowledge of 
        historic preservation within the New Orleans area.
            (6) Two members, one from recommendations submitted by the 
        Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and one member from 
        recommendations submitted by the Chairman of the National 
        Endowment of the Arts, who are recognized musicians with 
        knowledge and experience in the development of jazz in New 
        Orleans.
            (7) Two members, one from recommendations submitted by the 
        Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and one member from 
        recommendations submitted by the Director of the Louisiana 
        State Museum with recognized expertise in the interpretation of 
        jazz history or traditions related to jazz in New Orleans.
            (8) Two members who represent local neighborhood groups or 
        other local associations; from recommendations submitted by the 
        Mayor of New Orleans.
            (9) One member representing local mutual aid and benevolent 
        societies as well as local social and pleasure clubs, from 
        recommendations submitted by the Board of the New Orleans Jazz 
        and Heritage Foundation.
            (10) One member from recommendations submitted by the 
        Governor of the State of Louisiana, who shall be a member of 
        the Louisiana State Music Commission.
            (11) One member representing the New Orleans Jazz Club from 
        recommendations submitted by the club.
            (12) One member who is a recognized local expert on the 
        history, development and progression of jazz in New Orleans and 
        is familiar with existing archival materials from 
        recommendations submitted by the Librarian of Congress.
            (13) The Director of the National Park Service, or the 
        Director's designee, ex officio.
    (c) Duties of the Commission.--The Commission shall--
            (1) advise the Secretary in the preparation of the general 
        management plan for the historical park; assist in public 
        discussions of planning proposals; and assist the National Park 
        Service in working with individuals, groups, and organizations 
        including economic and business interests in determining 
        programs in which the Secretary should participate through 
        cooperative agreement;
            (2) in consultation and cooperation with the Secretary, 
        develop partnerships with educational groups, schools, 
        universities, and other groups to furtherance of the purposes 
        of this title;
            (3) in consultation and cooperation with the Secretary, 
        develop partnerships with city-wide organizations, and raise 
        and disperse funds for programs that assist mutual aid and 
        benevolent societies, social and pleasure clubs and other 
        traditional groups in encouraging the continuation of and 
        enhancement of jazz cultural traditions;
            (4) acquire or lease property for jazz education, and 
        advise on hiring brass bands and musical groups to participate 
        in education programs and help train young musicians;
            (5) in consultation and cooperation with the Secretary, 
        provide recommendations for the location of the visitor center 
        and other interpretive sites;
            (6) assist the Secretary in providing funds to support 
        research on the origins and early history of jazz in New 
        Orleans; and
            (7) notwithstanding any other provision of law, seek and 
        accept donations of funds, property, or services from 
        individuals, foundations, corporations, or other public or 
        private entities and expend and use the same for the purposes 
        of providing services, programs, and facilities for jazz 
        education, or assisting in the rehabilitation and restoration 
        of structures identified in the a national historic landmark 
        study referenced in section 303(b)(3) as having outstanding 
        significance to the history of jazz in New Orleans.
    (d) Appointment.--Members of the Commission shall be appointed for 
staggered terms of 3 years, as designated by the Secretary at the time 
of the initial appointment.
    (e) Chairman.--The Commission shall elect a chairman from among its 
members. The term of the chairman shall be for 3 years.
    (f) Terms.--Any member of the Commission appointed by the Secretary 
for a 3-year term may serve after the expiration of his or her term 
until a successor is appointed. Any vacancy shall be filled in the same 
manner in which the original appointment was made. Any member appointed 
to fill a vacancy shall serve for the remainder of the term for which 
the predecessor was appointed.
    (g) Per Diem Expenses.--Members of the Commission shall serve 
without compensation. Members shall be entitled to travel expenses 
under section 5703, title 5, United States Code, when engaged in 
Commission business, including per diem in lieu of subsistence in the 
same manner as persons employed intermittently.
    (h) Administrative Support.--The Secretary shall provide the 
Commission with assistance in obtaining such personnel, equipment, and 
facilities as may be needed by the Commission to carry out its duties.
    (i) Annual Report.--The Commission shall submit an annual report to 
the Secretary identifying its expenses and income and the entities to 
which any grants or technical assistance were made during the year for 
which the report is made.

SEC. 308. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    There is authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be 
necessary to carry out this title.

          TITLE IV--CANE RIVER CREOLE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK

SEC. 401. SHORT TITLE.

    Titles IV and V of this Act may be cites as the ``Cane River Creole 
National Historical Park and National Heritage Area Act''.

SEC. 402. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.

    (a) Findings.--The Congress finds that--
            (1) the Natchitoches area along Cane River, established in 
        1714, is the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana 
        Purchase territory;
            (2) the Cane River area is the locale of the development of 
        Creole culture, from French-Spanish interactions of the early 
        18th century to today's living communities;
            (3) the Cane River, historically a segment of the Red 
        River, provided the focal point for early settlement, serving 
        as a transportation route upon which commerce and communication 
        reached all parts of the colony;
            (4) although a number of Creole structures, sites, and 
        landscapes exist in Louisiana and elsewhere, unlike the Cane 
        River area, most are isolated examples, and lack original 
        outbuilding complexes or integrity;
            (5) the Cane River area includes a great variety of 
        historical features with original elements in both rural and 
        urban settings and a cultural landscape that represents various 
        aspects of Creole culture, providing the base for a holistic 
        approach to understanding the broad continuum of history within 
        the region;
            (6) the Cane River region includes the Natchitoches 
        National Historic Landmark District, composed of approximately 
        300 publicly and privately owned properties, four other 
        national historic landmarks, and other structures and sites 
        that may meet criteria for landmark significance following 
        further study;
            (7) historic preservation within the Cane River area has 
        greatly benefitted from individuals and organizations that have 
        strived to protect their heritage and educate others about 
        their rich history; and
            (8) because of the complexity and magnitude of preservation 
        needs in the Cane River area, and the vital need for a 
        culturally sensitive approach, a partnership approach is 
        desirable for addressing the many preservation and educational 
        needs.
    (b) Purposes.--The purposes of titles IV and V of this Act are to--
            (1) recognize the importance of the Cane River Creole 
        culture as a nationally significant element of the cultural 
        heritage of the United States;
            (2) establish a Cane River Creole National Historical Park 
        to serve as the focus of interpretive and educational programs 
        on the history of the Cane River area and to assist in the 
        preservation of certain historic sites along the river; and
            (3) establish a Cane River National Heritage Area and 
        Commission to be undertaken in partnership with the State of 
        Louisiana, the City of Natchitoches, local communities and 
        settlements of the Cane River area, preservation organizations, 
        and private landowners, with full recognition that programs 
        must fully involve the local communities and landowners.

SEC. 403. ESTABLISHMENT OF CANE RIVER CREOLE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK.

    (a) In General.--In order to assist in the preservation and 
interpretation of, and education concerning, the Creole culture and 
diverse history of the Natchitoches region, and to provide technical 
assistance to a broad range of public and private landowners and 
preservation organizations, there is hereby established the Cane River 
Creole National Historical Park in the State of Louisiana (hereinafter 
in titles II and III of this Act referred to as the ``historical 
park'').
    (b) Area Included.--The historical park shall consist of lands and 
interests therein as follows:
            (1) Lands and structures associated with the Oakland 
        Plantation as depicted on map CARI, 80,002, dated January 1994.
            (2) Lands and structures owned or acquired by Museum 
        Contents, Inc. as depicted on map CARI, 80,001A, dated May 
        1994.
            (3) Sites that may be the subject of cooperative agreements 
        with the National Park Service for the purposes of historic 
        preservation and interpretation including, but not limited to, 
        the Melrose Plantation, the Badin-Roque site, the Cherokee 
        Plantation, the Beau Fort Plantation, and sites within the 
        Natchitoches National Historical Landmark District: Provided, 
        That such sites may not be added to the historical park unless 
        the Secretary of the Interior (hereinafter referred to as the 
        ``Secretary'') determines, based on further research and 
        planning, that such sites meet the applicable criteria for 
        national historical significance, suitability, and feasibility, 
        and notification of the proposed addition has been transmitted 
        to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United 
        States Senate and the appropriate committees of the House of 
        Representatives.
            (4) Not to exceed 10 acres of land that the Secretary may 
        designate for an interpretive visitor center complex to serve 
        the needs of the historical park and heritage area established 
        in title V of this Act.

SEC. 404. ADMINISTRATION.

    (a) In General.--The Secretary shall administer the historical park 
in accordance with this title and with provisions of law generally 
applicable to units of the National Park System, including the Act 
entitled ``An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other 
purposes'', approved August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535; 16 U.S.C. 1, 2-4); 
and the Act of August 21, 1935 (49 Stat. 666, 16 U.S.C. 461-467). The 
Secretary shall manage the historical park in such a manner as will 
preserve resources and cultural landscapes relating to the Creole 
culture of the Cane River and enhance public understanding of the 
important cultural heritage of the Cane River region.
    (b) Donations.--The Secretary may accept and retain donations of 
funds, property, or services from individuals, foundations, or other 
public or private entities for the purposes of providing programs, 
services, facilities, or technical assistance that further the purposes 
of titles II and III of this Act. Any funds donated to the Secretary 
pursuant to this subsection may be expended without further 
appropriation.
    (c) Interpretive Center.--The Secretary is authorized to construct, 
operate, and maintain an interpretive center on lands identified by the 
Secretary pursuant to section 403(b)(4). Such center shall provide for 
the general information and orientation needs of the historical park 
and the heritage area. The Secretary shall consult with the State of 
Louisiana, the City of Natchitoches, the Association for the 
Preservation of Historic Natchitoches, and the Cane River National 
Heritage Area Commission pursuant to section 502 of this Act in the 
planning and development of the interpretive center.
    (d) Cooperative Agreements and Technical Assistance.--(1) The 
Secretary, after consultation with the Cane River National Heritage 
Area Commission established pursuant to section 502 of this Act, is 
authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with owners of 
properties within the heritage area and owners of properties within the 
historical park that provide important educational and interpretive 
opportunities relating to the heritage of the Cane River region. The 
Secretary may also enter into cooperative agreements for the purpose of 
facilitating the preservation of important historic sites and 
structures identified in the historical park's general management plan 
or other heritage elements related to the heritage of the Cane River 
region. Such cooperative agreements shall specify that the National 
Park Service shall have reasonable rights of access for operational and 
visitor use needs and that preservation treatments will meet the 
Secretary's standards for rehabilitation of historic buildings.
    (2) The Secretary is authorized to enter into cooperative 
agreements with the City of Natchitoches, the State of Louisiana, and 
other public or private organizations for the development of the 
interpretive center, educational programs, and other materials that 
will facilitate public use of the historical park and heritage area.
    (e) Research.--The Secretary, acting through the National Park 
Service, shall coordinate a comprehensive research program on the 
complex history of the Cane River region, including ethnography studies 
of the living communities along the Cane River, and how past and 
present generations have adapted to their environment, including 
genealogical studies of families within the Cane River area. Research 
shall include, but not be limited to, the extensive primary historic 
documents within the Natchitoches and Cane River areas, and curation 
methods for their care and exhibition. The research program shall be 
coordinated with Northwestern State University of Louisiana, and the 
National Center for Preservation Technology and Training in 
Natchitoches.

SEC. 405. ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY.

    (a) General Authority.--Except as otherwise provided in this 
section, the Secretary is authorized to acquire lands and interests 
therein within the boundaries of the historical park by donation, 
purchase with donated or appropriated funds, or exchange.
    (b) State and Local Properties.--Lands and interests therein that 
are owned by the State of Louisiana, or any political subdivision 
thereof, may be acquired only by donation or exchange.
    (c) Museum Contents, Inc.--Lands and structures identified in 
section 403(b)(2) may be acquired only by donation.
    (d) Cooperative Agreement Sites.--Lands and interests therein that 
are the subject of cooperative agreements pursuant to section 403(b)(3) 
shall not be acquired except with the consent of the owner thereof.

SEC. 406. GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN.

    Within 3 years after the date funds are made available therefor and 
in consultation with the Cane River Heritage Area Commission, the 
National Park Service shall prepare a general management plan for the 
historical park. The plan shall include, but need not be limited to--
            (1) a visitor use plan indicating programs and facilities 
        that will be provided for public use, including the location 
        and cost of an interpretive center;
            (2) programs and management actions that the National Park 
        Service will undertake cooperatively with the heritage area 
        commission, including preservation treatments for important 
        sites, structures, objects, and research materials. Planning 
        shall address educational media, roadway signing, and brochures 
        that could be coordinated with the Commission pursuant to 
        section 303 of this Act; and
            (3) preservation and use plans for any sites and structures 
        that are identified for National Park Service involvement 
        through cooperative agreements.

               TITLE V--CANE RIVER NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA

SEC. 501. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CANE RIVER NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA.

    (a) Establishment.--There is hereby established the Cane River 
National Heritage Area (hereinafter in this title referred to as the 
``heritage area'').
    (b) Purpose.--In furtherance of the need to recognize the value and 
importance of the Cane River region and in recognition of the findings 
of section 402(a) of this Act, it is the purpose of this title to 
establish a heritage area to complement the historical park and to 
provide for a culturally sensitive approach to the preservation of the 
heritage of the Cane River region, and for other needs including--
            (1) recognizing areas important to the Nation's heritage 
        and identity;
            (2) assisting in the preservation and enhancement of the 
        cultural landscape and traditions of the Cane River region;
            (3) providing a framework for those who live within this 
        important dynamic cultural landscape to assist in preservation 
        and educational actions; and
            (4) minimizing the need for Federal land acquisition and 
        management.
    (c) Area Included.--The heritage area shall include--
            (1) an area approximately 1 mile on both sides of the Cane 
        River as depicted on map CARI, 80,000A, dated May 1994;
            (2) those properties within the Natchitoches National 
        Historic Landmark District which are the subject of cooperative 
        agreements pursuant to section 404(d) of this Act;
            (3) the Los Adaes State Commemorative Area;
            (4) the Fort Jesup State Commemorative Area;
            (5) the Fort St. Jean Baptiste State Commemorative Area; 
        and
            (6) the Kate Chopin House.
    A final identification of all areas and sites to be included in the 
heritage area shall be included in the heritage area management plan as 
required in section 503.

SEC. 502. CANE RIVER NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA COMMISSION.

    (a) Establishment.--To assist in implementing the purposes of 
titles IV and V of this Act and to provide guidance for the management 
of the heritage area, there is established the Cane River National 
Heritage Area Commission (hereinafter in this title referred to as the 
``Commission'').
    (b) Membership.--The Commission shall consist of 19 members to be 
appointed no later than 6 months after the date of enactment of this 
title. The Commission shall be appointed by the Secretary as follows--
            (1) one member from recommendations submitted by the Mayor 
        of Natchitoches;
            (2) one member from recommendations submitted by the 
        Association for the Preservation of Historic Natchitoches;
            (3) one member from recommendations submitted by the 
        Natchitoches Historic Foundation, Inc.;
            (4) two members with experience in and knowledge of tourism 
        in the heritage area from recommendations submitted by local 
        business and tourism organizations;
            (5) one member from recommendations submitted by the 
        Governor of the State of Louisiana;
            (6) one member from recommendations submitted by the Police 
        Jury of Natchitoches Parish;
            (7) one member from recommendations submitted by the 
        Concerned Citizens of Cloutierville;
            (8) one member from recommendations submitted by the St. 
        Augustine Historical Society;
            (9) one member from recommendations submitted by the Black 
        Heritage Committee;
            (10) one member from recommendations submitted by the Los 
        Adaes/Robeline Community;
            (11) one member from recommendations submitted by the 
        Natchitoches Historic District Commission;
            (12) one member from recommendations submitted by the Cane 
        River Waterway Commission;
            (13) two members who are landowners in and residents of the 
        heritage area;
            (14) one member with experience and knowledge of historic 
        preservation from recommendations submitted by Museum Contents, 
        Inc.;
            (15) one member with experience and knowledge of historic 
        preservation from recommendations submitted by the President of 
        Northwestern State University of Louisiana;
            (16) one member with experience in and knowledge of 
        environmental, recreational and conservation matters affecting 
        the heritage area from recommendations submitted by the 
        Natchitoches Sportsmans Association and other local 
        recreational and environmental organizations; and
            (17) the director of the National Park Service, or the 
        Director's designee, ex officio.
    (c) Duties of the Commission.--The Commission shall--
            (1) prepare a management plan for the heritage area in 
        consultation with the National Park Service, the State of 
        Louisiana, the city of Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, 
        interested groups, property owners, and the public;
            (2) consult with the Secretary on the preparation of the 
        general management plan for the historical park;
            (3) develop cooperative agreements with property owners, 
        preservation groups, educational groups, the State of 
        Louisiana, the city of Natchitoches, universities, and tourism 
        groups, and other groups to further the purposes of titles IV 
        and V of this Act; and
            (4) identify appropriate entities, such as a non-profit 
        corporation, that could be established to assume the 
        responsibilities of the Commission following its termination.
    (d) Powers of the Commission.--In furtherance of the purposes of 
titles IV and V of this Act, the Commission is authorized to--
            (1) procure temporary and intermittent services to the same 
        extent that is authorized by section 3109(b) of title 5, United 
        States Code, but at rates determined by the Commission to be 
        reasonable;
            (2) accept the services of personnel detailed from the 
        State of Louisiana or any political subdivision thereof, and 
        may reimburse the State or political subdivision for such 
        services;
            (3) upon the request of the Commission, the head of any 
        Federal agency may detail, on a reimbursable basis, any of the 
        personnel of such agency to the Commission to assist the 
        Commission in carrying out its duties;
            (4) appoint and fix the compensation of such staff as may 
        be necessary to carry out its duties. Staff shall be appointed 
        subject to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, 
        governing appointments in the competitive service, and shall be 
        paid in accordance with the provisions of chapter 51 and 
        subchapter III of chapter 53 of such title relating to 
        classification and General Schedule pay rates;
            (5) enter into cooperative agreements with public or 
        private individuals or entities for research, historic 
        preservation, and education purposes;
            (6) make grants to assist in the preparation of studies 
        that identify, preserve, and plan for the management of the 
        heritage area;
            (7) notwithstanding any other provision of law, seek and 
        accept donations of funds or services from individuals, 
        foundations, or other public or private entities and expend the 
        same for the purposes of providing services and programs in 
        furtherance of the purposes of titles IV and V of this Act;
            (8) assist others in developing educational, informational, 
        and interpretive programs and facilities;
            (9) hold such hearings, sit and act at such times and 
        places, take such testimony, and receive such evidence, as the 
        Commission may consider appropriate; and
            (10) use the United States mails in the same manner and 
        under the same conditions as other departments or agencies of 
        the United States.
    (e) Compensation.--Members of the Commission shall receive no 
compensation for their service on the Commission. While away from their 
homes or regular places of business in the performance of services for 
the Commission, members shall be allowed travel expenses, including per 
diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same manner as persons employed 
intermittently in the Government service are allowed expenses under 
section 5703 of title 5, United States Code.
    (f) Chairman.--The Commission shall elect a chairman from among its 
members. The term of the chairman shall be for 3 years.
    (g) Terms.--The terms of Commission members shall be for 3 years. 
Any member of the Commission appointed by the Secretary for a 3-year 
term may serve after expiration of his or her term until a successor is 
appointed. Any vacancy shall be filled in the same manner in which the 
original appointment was made. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy 
shall serve for the remainder of the term for which the predecessor was 
appointed.
    (h) Annual Reports.--The Commission shall submit an annual report 
to the Secretary identifying its expenses and any income, the entities 
to which any grants or technical assistance were made during the year 
for which the report is made, and actions that are planned for the 
following year.

SEC. 503. PREPARATION OF THE PLAN.

    (A) In General.--Within 3 years after the Commission conducts its 
first meeting, it shall prepare and submit a heritage area management 
plan to the Governor of the State of Louisiana. The Governor shall, if 
the Governor approves the plan, submit it to the Secretary for review 
and approval. The Secretary shall provide technical assistance to the 
Commission in the preparation and implementation of the plan, in 
concert with actions by the National Park Service to prepare a general 
management plan for the historical park. The plan shall consider local 
government plans and shall present a unified heritage preservation and 
education plan for the heritage area. The plan shall include, but not 
be limited to--
            (1) an inventory of important properties and cultural 
        landscapes that should be preserved, managed, developed, and 
        maintained because of their cultural, natural, and public use 
        significance;
            (2) an analysis of current land uses within the area and 
        how they affect the goals of preservation and public use of the 
        heritage area;
            (3) an interpretive plan to address the cultural and 
        natural history of the area, and actions to enhance visitor 
        use. This element of the plan shall be undertaken in 
        consultation with the National Park Service and visitor use 
        plans for the historical park;
            (4) recommendations for coordinating actions by local, 
        State, and Federal Governments within the heritage area, to 
        further the purposes of titles IV and V of this Act; and
            (5) an implementation program for the plan including 
        desired actions by State and local governments and other 
        involved groups and entities.
    (b) Approval of the Plan.--The Secretary shall approve or 
disapprove the plan within 90 days after receipt of the plan from the 
Commission. The Commission shall notify the Secretary of the status of 
approval by the Governor of Louisiana when the plan is submitted for 
review and approval. In determining whether or not to approve the plan 
the Secretary shall consider--
            (1) whether the Commission has afforded adequate 
        opportunity, including public meetings and hearings, for public 
        and governmental involvement in the preparation of the plan; 
        and
            (2) whether reasonable assurances have been received from 
        the State and local governments that the plan is supported and 
        that the implementation program is feasible.
    (c) Disapproval of the Plan.--If the Secretary disapproves the 
plan, he shall advise the Commission in writing of the reasons for 
disapproval, and shall provide recommendations and assistance in the 
revision of the plan. Following completion of any revisions to the 
plan, the Commission shall resubmit the plan to the Governor of 
Louisiana for approval, and to the Secretary, who shall approve or 
disapprove the plan within 90 days after the date that the plan is 
revised.

SEC. 504. TERMINATION OF HERITAGE AREA COMMISSION.

    (a) Termination.--The Commission shall terminate on the day 
occurring 10 years after the first official meeting of the Commission.
    (b) Extension.--The Commission may petition to be extended for a 
period of not more than 5 years beginning on the day referred to in 
subsection (a), provided the Commission determines a critical need to 
fulfill the purposes of titles IV and V of this Act; and the Commission 
obtains approval from the Secretary, in consultation with the Governor 
of Louisiana.
    (c) Heritage Area Management Following Termination of the 
Commission.--The national heritage area status for the Cane River 
region shall continue following the termination of the Commission. The 
management plan, and partnerships and agreements subject to the plan 
shall guide the future management of the heritage area. The Commission, 
prior to its termination, shall recommend to the Governor of the State 
of Louisiana and the Secretary, appropriate entities, including the 
potential for a nonprofit corporation, to assume the responsibilities 
of the Commission.

SEC. 505. DUTIES OF OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES.

    Any Federal entity conducting or supporting activities directly 
affecting the heritage area shall--
            (1) consult with the Secretary and the Commission with 
        respect to implementation of their proposed actions; and
            (2) to the maximum extent practicable, coordinate such 
        activities with the Commission to minimize potential impacts on 
        the resources of the heritage area.

SEC. 506. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be 
necessary to carry out titles IV and V of this Act.
            Amend the title so as to read: ``An Act to provide for the 
        management of portions of the Presidio of San Francisco under 
        the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior, and for 
        other purposes.''.

            Passed the House of Representatives August 18, 1994.

            Attest:

                                           DONNALD K. ANDERSON,

                                                                 Clerk.