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[H.R. 1068 Enrolled Bill (ENR)]

        H.R.1068

                     One Hundred Thirteenth Congress

                                 of the

                        United States of America


                          AT THE SECOND SESSION

           Begun and held at the City of Washington on Friday,
           the third day of January, two thousand and fourteen


                                 An Act


 
   To enact title 54, United States Code, ``National Park Service and 
                  Related Programs'', as positive law.

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

SECTION 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS.

  The table of contents for this Act is as follows:

Sec. 1.  Table of contents.
Sec. 2.  Purpose; conformity with original intent.
Sec. 3.  Enactment of title 54, United States Code.
Sec. 4.  Conforming amendments.
Sec. 5.  Conforming cross-references.
Sec. 6.  Transitional and savings provisions.
Sec. 7.  Repeals.

SEC. 2. PURPOSE; CONFORMITY WITH ORIGINAL INTENT.

  (a) Purpose.--The purpose of this Act is to codify certain existing 
laws relating to the National Park System as title 54, United States 
Code, ``National Park Service and Related Programs''.
  (b) Conformity With Original Intent.--In the codification of laws by 
this Act, the intent is to conform to the understood policy, intent, 
and purpose of Congress in the original enactments, with such 
amendments and corrections as will remove ambiguities, contradictions, 
and other imperfections, in accordance with section 205(c)(1) of House 
Resolution No. 988, 93d Congress, as enacted into law by Public Law 93-
554 (2 U.S.C. 285b(1)).

SEC. 3. ENACTMENT OF TITLE 54, UNITED STATES CODE.

  Title 54, United States Code, ``National Park Service and Related 
Programs'', is enacted as follows:

          TITLE 54--NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AND RELATED PROGRAMS


Subtitle I--National Park System

    Division A--Establishment and General Administration
Chap.                                                               Sec.

General Provisions................................................100101
Establishment, Directors, and Other Employees.....................100301
Areas of National Park System.....................................100501
Resource Management...............................................100701
Administration....................................................100901
Donations.........................................................101101
Employees.........................................................101301
Transportation....................................................101501
Financial Agreements..............................................101701
Concessions and Commercial Use Authorizations.....................101901
Privileges and Leases.............................................102101
Programs and Organizations........................................102301
Museums...........................................................102501
Law Enforcement and Emergency Assistance..........................102701
Land Transfers....................................................102901
Appropriations and Accounting.....................................103101
National Military Parks...........................................103301
through 1047....................................................Reserved
Miscellaneous.....................................................104901

    Division B--System Units and Related Areas--Reserved

Subtitle II--Outdoor Recreation Programs
Coordination of Programs..........................................200101
Land and Water Conservation Fund..................................200301
Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program........................200501

Subtitle III--National Preservation Programs

    Division A--Historic Preservation

        Subdivision 1--General Provisions
Policy............................................................300101
Definitions.......................................................300301

        Subdivision 2--Historic Preservation Program
National Register of Historic Places..............................302101
State Historic Preservation Programs..............................302301
Certification of Local Governments................................302501
Historic Preservation Programs and Authorities for Indian Tribes and 
Native Hawaiian Organizations.....................................302701
Grants............................................................302901
Historic Preservation Fund........................................303101
Through 3037....................................................Reserved
Miscellaneous.....................................................303901

        Subdivision 3--Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.........................304101

        Subdivision 4--Other Organizations and Programs
Historic Light Station Preservation...............................305101
National Center for Preservation Technology and Training..........305301
National Building Museum..........................................305501

    Subdivision 5--Federal Agency Historic Preservation 
      Responsibilities
Program Responsibilities and Authorities..........................306101

        Subdivision 6--Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous.....................................................307101

    Division B--Organizations and Programs

        Subdivision 1--Administered by National Park Service
American Battlefield Protection Program...........................308101
National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom..................308301
National Women's Rights History Project...........................308501
National Maritime Heritage........................................308701
Save America's Treasures Program..................................308901
Commemoration of Former Presidents................................309101

        Subdivision 2--Administered Jointly With National Park 
          Service
Preserve America Program..........................................311101

        Subdivision 3--Administered by Other Than National Park 
          Service
National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States.....312101
Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad......312301
Preservation of Historical and Archeological Data.................312501

    Division C--American Antiquities
Policy and Administrative Provisions..............................320101
Monuments, Ruins, Sites, and Objects of Antiquity.................320301

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                    Subtitle I--National Park System
          Division A--Establishment and General Administration
                    Chapter 1001--General Provisions

Sec.
100101.  Promotion and regulation.
100102.  Definitions.

Sec. 100101. Promotion and regulation

  (a) In General.--The Secretary, acting through the Director of the 
National Park Service, shall promote and regulate the use of the 
National Park System by means and measures that conform to the 
fundamental purpose of the System units, which purpose is to conserve 
the scenery, natural and historic objects, and wild life in the System 
units and to provide for the enjoyment of the scenery, natural and 
historic objects, and wild life in such manner and by such means as 
will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.
  (b) Declarations.--
      (1) 1970 declarations.--Congress declares that--
          (A) the National Park System, which began with establishment 
        of Yellowstone National Park in 1872, has since grown to 
        include superlative natural, historic, and recreation areas in 
        every major region of the United States and its territories and 
        possessions;
          (B) these areas, though distinct in character, are united 
        through their interrelated purposes and resources into one 
        National Park System as cumulative expressions of a single 
        national heritage;
          (C) individually and collectively, these areas derive 
        increased national dignity and recognition of their superb 
        environmental quality through their inclusion jointly with each 
        other in one System preserved and managed for the benefit and 
        inspiration of all the people of the United States; and
          (D) it is the purpose of this division to include all these 
        areas in the System and to clarify the authorities applicable 
        to the System.
      (2) 1978 reaffirmation.--Congress reaffirms, declares, and 
    directs that the promotion and regulation of the various System 
    units shall be consistent with and founded in the purpose 
    established by subsection (a), to the common benefit of all the 
    people of the United States. The authorization of activities shall 
    be construed and the protection, management, and administration of 
    the System units shall be conducted in light of the high public 
    value and integrity of the System and shall not be exercised in 
    derogation of the values and purposes for which the System units 
    have been established, except as directly and specifically provided 
    by Congress.

Sec. 100102. Definitions

  In this title:
      (1) Director.--The term ``Director'' means the Director of the 
    National Park Service.
      (2) National park system.--The term ``National Park System'' 
    means the areas of land and water described in section 100501 of 
    this title.
      (3) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of the 
    Interior.
      (4) Service.--The term ``Service'' means the National Park 
    Service.
      (5) System.--The term ``System'' means the National Park System.
      (6) System unit.--The term ``System unit'' means one of the areas 
    described in section 100501 of this title.

      Chapter 1003--Establishment, Directors, and Other Employees

Sec.
100301.  Establishment.
100302.  Directors and other employees.
100303.  Effect on other laws.

Sec. 100301. Establishment

  There is in the Department of the Interior a service called the 
National Park Service.

Sec. 100302. Directors and other employees

  (a) Director.--
      (1) Appointment.--The Service shall be under the charge of a 
    director who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the 
    advice and consent of the Senate.
      (2) Qualifications.--The Director shall have substantial 
    experience and demonstrated competence in land management and 
    natural or cultural resource conservation.
      (3) Authority.--Under the direction of the Secretary, the 
    Director shall have the supervision, management, and control of 
    System units. In the supervision, management, and control of System 
    units contiguous to national forests the Secretary of Agriculture 
    may cooperate with the Service to such extent as may be requested 
    by the Secretary.
  (b) Deputy Directors.--The Director shall select 2 Deputy Directors. 
One Deputy Director shall have responsibility for Service operations, 
and the other Deputy Director shall have responsibility for other 
programs assigned to the Service.
  (c) Other Employees.--The Service shall have such subordinate 
officers and employees as may be appropriated for by Congress.

Sec. 100303. Effect on other laws

  This chapter and sections 100101(a), 100751(a), 100752, 100753, and 
102101 of this title do not affect or modify section 100902(a) of this 
title.

              Chapter 1005--Areas of National Park System

Sec.
100501.  Areas included in System.
100502.  General management plans.
100503.  Five-year strategic plans.
100504.  Study and planning of park, parkway, and recreational-area 
          facilities.
100505.  Periodic review of System.
100506.  Boundary changes to System units.
100507.  Additional areas for System.

Sec. 100501. Areas included in System

  The System shall include any area of land and water administered by 
the Secretary, acting through the Director, for park, monument, 
historic, parkway, recreational, or other purposes.

Sec. 100502. General management plans

  General management plans for the preservation and use of each System 
unit, including areas within the national capital area, shall be 
prepared and revised in a timely manner by the Director. On January 1 
of each year, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a list indicating 
the current status of completion or revision of general management 
plans for each System unit. General management plans for each System 
unit shall include--
      (1) measures for the preservation of the area's resources;
      (2) indications of types and general intensities of development 
    (including visitor circulation and transportation patterns, 
    systems, and modes) associated with public enjoyment and use of the 
    area, including general locations, timing of implementation, and 
    anticipated costs;
      (3) identification of and implementation commitments for visitor 
    carrying capacities for all areas of the System unit; and
      (4) indications of potential modifications to the external 
    boundaries of the System unit, and the reasons for the 
    modifications.

Sec. 100503. Five-year strategic plans

  (a) Strategic and Performance Plans.--Each System unit shall prepare 
and make available to the public a 5-year strategic plan and an annual 
performance plan. The plans shall reflect the Service policies, goals, 
and outcomes represented in the Service-wide strategic plan prepared 
pursuant to section 306 of title 5.
  (b) Annual Budget.--
      (1) In general.--As a part of the annual performance plan for a 
    System unit prepared pursuant to subsection (a), following receipt 
    of the appropriation for the unit from the Operations of the 
    National Park System account (but not later than January 1 of each 
    year), the superintendent of the System unit shall develop and make 
    available to the public the budget for the current fiscal year for 
    that System unit.
      (2) Contents.--The budget shall include--
          (A) funding allocations for resource preservation (including 
        resource management), visitor services (including maintenance, 
        interpretation, law enforcement, and search and rescue), and 
        administration; and
          (B) allocations into each of the categories in subparagraph 
        (A) of all funds retained from fees collected for that year, 
        including special use permits, concession franchise fees, and 
        recreation use and entrance fees.

Sec. 100504. Study and planning of park, parkway, and recreational-area 
            facilities

  (a) In General.--
      (1) Definition.--In this subsection, the term ``State'' means a 
    State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin 
    Islands.
      (2) Study.--The Secretary shall cause the Service to make a 
    comprehensive study, other than on land under the jurisdiction of 
    the Secretary of Agriculture, of the public park, parkway, and 
    recreational area programs of the United States, States, and 
    political subdivisions of States and of areas of land throughout 
    the United States that are or may be chiefly valuable as public 
    park, parkway, or recreational areas. A study shall not be made in 
    any State without the consent and approval of the State officials, 
    boards, or departments having jurisdiction over the land. The study 
    shall be such as, in the judgment of the Secretary, will provide 
    data helpful in developing a plan for coordinated and adequate 
    public park, parkway, and recreational-area facilities for the 
    people of the United States.
      (3) Cooperation and agreements with other entities.--In making 
    the study and to accomplish the purposes of this section, the 
    Secretary, acting through the Director--
          (A) shall seek and accept the cooperation and assistance of 
        Federal departments or agencies having jurisdiction of land 
        belonging to the United States; and
          (B) may cooperate and make agreements with and seek and 
        accept the assistance of--
              (i) other Federal agencies and instrumentalities; and
              (ii) States, political subdivisions of States, and 
            agencies and instrumentalities of either of them.
      (4) State planning.--For the purpose of developing coordinated 
    and adequate public park, parkway, and recreational-area facilities 
    for the people of the United States, the Secretary may aid States 
    and political subdivisions of States in planning public park, 
    parkway, and recreational areas and in cooperating with one another 
    to accomplish these ends. Aid shall be made available through the 
    Service acting in cooperation with such State agencies or agencies 
    of political subdivisions of States as the Secretary considers 
    best.
  (b) Consent of Congress to Agreements Between States.--The consent of 
Congress is given to any 2 or more States to negotiate and enter into 
compacts or agreements with one another with reference to planning, 
establishing, developing, improving, and maintaining any park, parkway, 
or recreational area. No compact or agreement shall be effective until 
approved by the legislatures of the States that are parties to the 
compact or agreement and by Congress.

Sec. 100505. Periodic review of System

  (a) Authority of Secretary To Conduct Review.--The Secretary shall 
conduct a systematic and comprehensive review of certain aspects of the 
System and on a periodic basis (but not less often than every 3 years) 
submit to the Committee on Natural Resources and the Committee on 
Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Committee on 
Energy and Natural Resources and the Committee on Appropriations of the 
Senate a report on the findings of the review, together with 
recommendations as the Secretary determines to be necessary.
  (b) Consultation.--In conducting and preparing the report, the 
Secretary shall consult with appropriate officials of affected Federal, 
State, and local agencies and national, regional, and local 
organizations. The consultation shall include holding public hearings 
that the Secretary determines to be appropriate to provide a full 
opportunity for public comment.
  (c) Contents of report.--The report shall contain the following:
      (1) A comprehensive listing of all authorized but unacquired 
    parcels of land within the exterior boundaries of each System unit 
    as of November 28, 1990.
      (2) A priority listing of all those unacquired parcels by System 
    unit and for the System as a whole. The list shall describe the 
    acreage and ownership of each parcel, the estimated cost of 
    acquisition for each parcel (subject to any statutory acquisition 
    limitations for the land), and the basis for the estimate.
      (3) An analysis and evaluation of the current and future needs of 
    each System unit for resource management, interpretation, 
    construction, operation and maintenance, personnel, and housing, 
    together with an estimate of the costs.

Sec. 100506. Boundary changes to System units

  (a) Criteria for Evaluation.--The Secretary shall maintain criteria 
to evaluate any proposed changes to the boundaries of System units, 
including--
      (1) analysis of whether or not an existing boundary provides for 
    the adequate protection and preservation of the natural, historic, 
    cultural, scenic and recreational resources integral to the System 
    unit;
      (2) an evaluation of each parcel proposed for addition or 
    deletion to a System unit based on the analysis under paragraph 
    (1); and
      (3) an assessment of the impact of potential boundary adjustments 
    taking into consideration the factors in section 100505(c)(3) of 
    this title and the effect of the adjustments on the local 
    communities and surrounding area.
  (b) Proposal of Secretary.--In proposing a boundary change to a 
System unit, the Secretary shall--
      (1) consult with affected agencies of State and local 
    governments, surrounding communities, affected landowners, and 
    private national, regional, and local organizations;
      (2) apply the criteria developed pursuant to subsection (a) and 
    accompany the proposal with a statement reflecting the results of 
    the application of the criteria; and
      (3) include with the proposal an estimate of the cost for 
    acquiring any parcels proposed for acquisition, the basis for the 
    estimate, and a statement on the relative priority for the 
    acquisition of each parcel within the priorities for acquisition of 
    other parcels for the System unit and for the System.
  (c) Minor Boundary Changes.--
      (1) In general.--When the Secretary determines that to do so will 
    contribute to, and is necessary for, the proper preservation, 
    protection, interpretation, or management of a System unit, the 
    Secretary may, following timely notice in writing to the Committee 
    on Natural Resources of the House of Representatives and the 
    Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate of the 
    Secretary's intention to do so, and by publication of a revised 
    boundary map or other description in the Federal Register--
          (A) make minor changes to the boundary of the System unit, 
        and amounts appropriated from the Fund shall be available for 
        acquisition of any land, water, and interests in land or water 
        added to the System unit by the boundary change subject to such 
        statutory limitations, if any, on methods of acquisition and 
        appropriations thereof as may be specifically applicable to the 
        System unit; and
          (B) acquire by donation, purchase with donated funds, 
        transfer from any other Federal agency, or exchange, land, 
        water, or interests in land or water adjacent to the System 
        unit, except that in exercising the Secretary's authority under 
        this subparagraph the Secretary--
              (i) shall not alienate property administered as part of 
            the System to acquire land by exchange;
              (ii) shall not acquire property without the consent of 
            the owner; and
              (iii) may acquire property owned by a State or political 
            subdivision of a State only by donation.
      (2) Consultation.--Prior to making a determination under this 
    subsection, the Secretary shall consult with the governing body of 
    the county, city, town, or other jurisdiction or jurisdictions 
    having primary taxing authority over the land or interest to be 
    acquired as to the impacts of the proposed action.
      (3) Action to advance local public awareness.--The Secretary 
    shall take such steps as the Secretary considers appropriate to 
    advance local public awareness of the proposed action.
      (4) Administration of acquisitions.--Land, water, and interests 
    in land or water acquired in accordance with this subsection shall 
    be administered as part of the System unit to which they are added, 
    subject to the laws and regulations applicable to the System unit.
      (5) When authority applies.--For the purposes of paragraph 
    (1)(A), in all cases except the case of technical boundary changes 
    (resulting from such causes as survey error or changed road 
    alignments), the authority of the Secretary under paragraph (1)(A) 
    shall apply only if each of the following conditions is met:
          (A) The sum of the total acreage of the land, water, and 
        interests in land or water to be added to the System unit and 
        the total acreage of the land, water, and interests in land or 
        water to be deleted from the System unit is not more than 5 
        percent of the total Federal acreage authorized to be included 
        in the System unit and is less than 200 acres.
          (B) The acquisition, if any, is not a major Federal action 
        significantly affecting the quality of the human environment, 
        as determined by the Secretary.
          (C) The sum of the total appraised value of the land, water, 
        and interests in land or water to be added to the System unit 
        and the total appraised value of the land, water, and interests 
        in land or water to be deleted from the System unit does not 
        exceed $750,000.
          (D) The proposed boundary change is not an element of a more 
        comprehensive boundary change proposal.
          (E) The proposed boundary has been subject to a public review 
        and comment period.
          (F) The Director obtains written consent for the boundary 
        change from all property owners whose land, water, or interests 
        in land or water, or a portion of whose land, water, or 
        interests in land or water, will be added to or deleted from 
        the System unit by the boundary change.
          (G) The land abuts other Federal land administered by the 
        Director.
      (6) Act of congress required.--Minor boundary changes involving 
    only deletions of acreage owned by the Federal Government and 
    administered by the Service may be made only by Act of Congress.

Sec. 100507. Additional areas for System

  (a) Monitoring Areas for Inclusion in System.--The Secretary shall 
investigate, study, and continually monitor the welfare of areas whose 
resources exhibit qualities of national significance and that may have 
potential for inclusion in the System.
  (b) Submission of List of Areas Recommended for Study for Potential 
Inclusion.--
      (1) When list is to be submitted.--At the beginning of each 
    calendar year, with the annual budget submission, the Secretary 
    shall submit to the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of 
    Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources 
    of the Senate a list of areas recommended for study for potential 
    inclusion in the System.
      (2) Factors to be considered.--In developing the list to be 
    submitted under this subsection, the Secretary shall consider--
          (A) the areas that have the greatest potential to meet the 
        established criteria of national significance, suitability, and 
        feasibility;
          (B) themes, sites, and resources not already adequately 
        represented in the System; and
          (C) public petitions and Congressional resolutions.
      (3) Accompanying synopsis.--Accompanying the annual listing of 
    areas shall be a synopsis, for each report previously submitted, of 
    the current and changed condition of the resource integrity of the 
    area and other relevant factors, compiled as a result of continual 
    periodic monitoring and embracing the period since the previous 
    submission or initial report submission one year earlier.
      (4) Congressional authorization required.--No study of the 
    potential of an area for inclusion in the System may be initiated 
    except as provided by specific authorization of an Act of Congress.
      (5) Authority to conduct certain activities not limited.--This 
    section and sections 100901(b), 101702(b) and (c), and 102102 of 
    this title do not limit the authority of the Service to conduct 
    preliminary resource assessments, gather data on potential study 
    areas, provide technical and planning assistance, prepare or 
    process nominations for administrative designations, update 
    previous studies, or complete reconnaissance surveys of individual 
    areas requiring a total expenditure of less than $25,000.
      (6) Study of rivers or trails not affected.--This section does 
    not apply to or affect or alter the study of--
          (A) any river segment for potential addition to the national 
        wild and scenic rivers system; or
          (B) any trail for potential addition to the national trails 
        system.
  (c) Study of Areas for Potential Inclusion.--
      (1) Study to be completed within 3 years.--The Secretary shall 
    complete the study for each area for potential inclusion in the 
    System within 3 complete fiscal years following the date on which 
    funds are first made available for that purpose.
      (2) Opportunity for public involvement required.--Each study 
    under this section shall be prepared with appropriate opportunity 
    for public involvement, including at least one public meeting in 
    the vicinity of the area under study, and after reasonable efforts 
    to notify potentially affected landowners and State and local 
    governments.
      (3) Considerations.--In conducting the study, the Secretary shall 
    consider whether the area under study--
          (A) possesses nationally significant natural or cultural 
        resources and represents one of the most important examples of 
        a particular resource type in the country; and
          (B) is a suitable and feasible addition to the System.
      (4) Scope of study.--Each study--
          (A) with regard to the area being studied, shall consider--
              (i) the rarity and integrity of the resources;
              (ii) the threats to those resources;
              (iii) whether similar resources are already protected in 
            the System or in other public or private ownership;
              (iv) the public use potential;
              (v) the interpretive and educational potential;
              (vi) costs associated with acquisition, development, and 
            operation;
              (vii) the socioeconomic impacts of any designation;
              (viii) the level of local and general public support; and
              (ix) whether the area is of appropriate configuration to 
            ensure long-term resource protection and visitor use;
          (B) shall consider whether direct Service management or 
        alternative protection by other public agencies or the private 
        sector is appropriate for the area;
          (C) shall identify what alternative or combination of 
        alternatives would in the professional judgment of the Director 
        be most effective and efficient in protecting significant 
        resources and providing for public enjoyment; and
          (D) may include any other information that the Secretary 
        considers to be relevant.
      (5) Compliance with national environmental policy act of 1969.--
    Each study shall be completed in compliance with the National 
    Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.).
      (6) Recommendation of preferred management option.--The letter 
    transmitting each completed study to Congress shall contain a 
    recommendation regarding the Secretary's preferred management 
    option for the area.
  (d) List of Areas Previously Studied.--
      (1) Submission of list.--At the beginning of each calendar year, 
    with the annual budget submission, the Secretary shall submit to 
    the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of Representatives 
    and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate, in 
    numerical order of priority for addition to the System--
          (A) a list of areas that have been previously studied that 
        contain primarily historical resources; and
          (B) a list of areas that have been previously studied that 
        contain primarily natural resources.
      (2) Considerations.--In developing the lists, the Secretary 
    should consider threats to resource values, cost escalation 
    factors, and other factors listed in subsection (c).
      (3) Areas eligible for inclusion.--The Secretary should include 
    on the lists only areas for which the supporting data are current 
    and accurate.
  (e) List of Areas That Exhibit Danger or Threats to the Integrity of 
Their Resources.--At the beginning of each fiscal year, the Secretary 
shall submit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the 
President of the Senate a complete and current list of all areas listed 
on the Registry of Natural Landmarks, and areas of national 
significance listed on the National Register of Historic places, that 
exhibit known or anticipated damage or threats to the integrity of 
their resources, with notations as to the nature and severity of the 
damage or threats.
  (f) Reports and Listings Printed as House Documents.--Each report and 
annual listing described in this section shall be printed as a House 
document. If adequate supplies of previously printed identical reports 
remain available, newly submitted identical reports shall be omitted 
from printing on receipt by the Speaker of the House of Representatives 
of a joint letter from the chairman of the Committee on Natural 
Resources of the House of Representatives and the chairman of the 
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of Senate indicating that to 
be the case.
  (g) Designation of Office.--The Secretary shall designate a single 
office to prepare all new area studies and to implement other functions 
under this section.
  (h) Authorization of Appropriations.--
      (1) Studies of potential new system units and monitoring the 
    welfare of system unit resources.--To carry out studies for 
    potential new System units and for monitoring the welfare of 
    historical and natural resources referred to in subparagraphs (A) 
    and (B) of subsection (d)(1), there is authorized to be 
    appropriated not more than $1,000,000 for each fiscal year.
      (2) Monitoring welfare and integrity of national landmarks.--To 
    monitor the welfare and integrity of the national landmarks, there 
    is authorized to be appropriated not more than $1,500,000 for each 
    fiscal year.
      (3) Carrying out subsections (b), (c), and (g).--To carry out 
    subsections (b), (c), and (g), there is authorized to be 
    appropriated $2,000,000 for each fiscal year.

                   Chapter 1007--Resource Management

Subchapter I--System Resource Inventory and Management
Sec.
100701.  Protection, interpretation, and research in System.
100702.  Research mandate.
100703.  Cooperative study units.
100704.  Inventory and monitoring program.
100705.  Availability of System units for scientific study.
100706.  Integration of study results into management decisions.
100707.  Confidentiality of information.
Subchapter II--System Unit Resource Protection
100721.  Definitions.
100722.  Liability.
100723.  Actions.
100724.  Use of recovered amounts.
100725.  Donations.
Subchapter III--Mining Activity Within System Units
100731.  Findings and declaration.
100732.  Preservation and management of System units by Secretary; 
          promulgation of regulations.
100733.  Recordation of mining claims; publication of notice.
100734.  Report on finding or notification of potential damage to 
          natural and historical landmarks.
100735.  Civil actions for just compensation by mining claim holders.
100736.  Acquisition of land by Secretary.
100737.  Financial disclosure by officer or employee of Secretary.
Subchapter IV--Administration
100751.  Regulations.
100752.  Destruction of animals and plant life.
100753.  Disposal of timber.
100754.  Relinquishment of legislative jurisdiction.
100755.  Applicability of other laws.

         Subchapter I--System Resource Inventory and Management

Sec. 100701. Protection, interpretation, and research in System

  Recognizing the ever increasing societal pressures being placed upon 
America's unique natural and cultural resources contained in the 
System, the Secretary shall continually improve the ability of the 
Service to provide state-of-the-art management, protection, and 
interpretation of, and research on, the resources of the System.

Sec. 100702. Research mandate

  The Secretary shall ensure that management of System units is 
enhanced by the availability and utilization of a broad program of the 
highest quality science and information.

Sec. 100703. Cooperative study units

  The Secretary shall enter into cooperative agreements with colleges 
and universities, including land grant schools, in partnership with 
other Federal and State agencies, to establish cooperative study units 
to conduct multi-disciplinary research and develop integrated 
information products on the resources of the System, or the larger 
region of which System units are a part.

Sec. 100704. Inventory and monitoring program

  The Secretary shall undertake a program of inventory and monitoring 
of System resources to establish baseline information and to provide 
information on the long-term trends in the condition of System 
resources. The monitoring program shall be developed in cooperation 
with other Federal monitoring and information collection efforts to 
ensure a cost-effective approach.

Sec. 100705. Availability of System units for scientific study

  (a) In General.--The Secretary may solicit, receive, and consider 
requests from Federal or non-Federal public or private agencies, 
organizations, individuals, or other entities for the use of any System 
unit for purposes of scientific study.
  (b) Criteria.--A request for use of a System unit under subsection 
(a) may be approved only if the Secretary determines that the proposed 
study--
      (1) is consistent with applicable laws and Service management 
    policies; and
      (2) will be conducted in a manner that poses no threat to the 
    System unit resources or public enjoyment derived from System unit 
    resources.
  (c) Fee Waiver.--The Secretary may waive any System unit admission or 
recreational use fee in order to facilitate the conduct of scientific 
study under this section.
  (d) Benefit-Sharing Arrangements.--The Secretary may negotiate for 
and enter into equitable, efficient benefit-sharing arrangements with 
the research community and private industry.

Sec. 100706. Integration of study results into management decisions

  The Secretary shall take such measures as are necessary to ensure the 
full and proper utilization of the results of scientific study for 
System unit management decisions. In each case in which an action 
undertaken by the Service may cause a significant adverse effect on a 
System unit resource, the administrative record shall reflect the 
manner in which System unit resource studies have been considered. The 
trend in the condition of resources of the System shall be a 
significant factor in the annual performance evaluation of each 
superintendent of a System unit.

Sec. 100707. Confidentiality of information

  Information concerning the nature and specific location of a System 
resource that is endangered, threatened, rare, or commercially 
valuable, of mineral or paleontological objects within System units, or 
of objects of cultural patrimony within System units, may be withheld 
from the public in response to a request under section 552 of title 5 
unless the Secretary determines that--
      (1) disclosure of the information would further the purposes of 
    the System unit in which the resource or object is located and 
    would not create an unreasonable risk of harm, theft, or 
    destruction of the resource or object, including individual organic 
    or inorganic specimens; and
      (2) disclosure is consistent with other laws protecting the 
    resource or object.

             Subchapter II--System Unit Resource Protection

Sec. 100721. Definitions

  In this subchapter:
      (1) Damages.--The term ``damages'' includes--
          (A) compensation for--
              (i)(I) the cost of replacing, restoring, or acquiring the 
            equivalent of a System unit resource; and
              (II) the value of any significant loss of use of a System 
            unit resource pending its restoration or replacement or the 
            acquisition of an equivalent resource; or
              (ii) the value of the System unit resource if the System 
            unit resource cannot be replaced or restored; and
          (B) the cost of a damage assessment under section 100723(b) 
        of this title.
      (2) Response costs.--The term ``response costs'' means the costs 
    of actions taken by the Secretary to--
          (A) prevent or minimize destruction or loss of or injury to a 
        System unit resource;
          (B) abate or minimize the imminent risk of the destruction, 
        loss, or injury; or
          (C) monitor ongoing effects of incidents causing the 
        destruction, loss, or injury.
      (3) System unit resource.--
          (A) In general.--The term ``System unit resource'' means any 
        living or non-living resource that is located within the 
        boundaries of a System unit.
          (B) Exclusion.--The term ``System unit resource'' does not 
        include a resource owned by a non-Federal entity.

Sec. 100722. Liability

  (a) In General.--Subject to subsection (c), any person that destroys, 
causes the loss of, or injures any System unit resource is liable to 
the United States for response costs and damages resulting from the 
destruction, loss, or injury.
  (b) Liability In Rem.--Any instrumentality, including a vessel, 
vehicle, aircraft, or other equipment, that destroys, causes the loss 
of, or injures any System unit resource shall be liable in rem to the 
United States for response costs and damages resulting from the 
destruction, loss, or injury to the same extent as a person is liable 
under subsection (a).
  (c) Defenses.--A person is not liable under this section if the 
person establishes that--
      (1) the destruction, loss of, or injury to the System unit 
    resource was caused solely by an act of God or an act of war;
      (2) the person acted with due care, and the destruction, loss of, 
    or injury to the System unit resource was caused solely by an act 
    or omission of a 3d party, other than an employee or agent of the 
    person; or
      (3) the destruction, loss, or injury to the System unit resource 
    was caused by an activity authorized by Federal or State law.
  (d) Scope.--Liability under this section is in addition to any other 
liability that may arise under Federal or State law.

Sec. 100723. Actions

  (a) Civil Action for Response Costs and Damages.--The Attorney 
General, on request of the Secretary after a finding by the Secretary 
of destruction, loss, or injury to a System unit resource or a finding 
that absent the undertaking of a response action, destruction, loss, or 
injury to a System unit resource would have occurred, may bring a civil 
action in United States district court against any person or 
instrumentality that may be liable under section 100722 of this title 
for response costs and damages. The Secretary shall submit a request 
for the civil action to the Attorney General whenever a person may be 
liable or an instrumentality may be liable in rem for those costs and 
damages under section 100722 of this title.
  (b) Response Actions and Assessment of Destruction, Loss, or 
Injury.--
      (1) Actions to prevent or minimize destruction, loss, or 
    injury.--The Secretary shall undertake all necessary actions to--
          (A) prevent or minimize the destruction, loss of, or injury 
        to System unit resources; or
          (B) minimize the imminent risk of destruction, loss, or 
        injury to System unit resources.
      (2) Assessment and monitoring.--The Secretary shall assess and 
    monitor destruction, loss, or injury to System unit resources.

Sec. 100724. Use of recovered amounts

  (a) Limitation on Use.--Response costs and damages recovered by the 
Secretary under this subchapter or amounts recovered by the Federal 
Government under any Federal, State, or local law or regulation or 
otherwise as a result of destruction, loss of, or injury to any System 
unit resource shall be available to the Secretary and without further 
Congressional action may be used only as follows:
      (1) Reimbursement.--To reimburse response costs and damage 
    assessments by the Secretary or other Federal agencies as the 
    Secretary considers appropriate.
      (2) Restoration and replacement.--To restore, replace, or acquire 
    the equivalent of System unit resources that were the subject of 
    the action and to monitor and study those System unit resources. 
    The funds may not be used to acquire any land or water, interest in 
    land or water, or right to land or water unless the acquisition is 
    specifically approved in advance in appropriations Acts. The 
    acquisition shall be subject to any limitations contained in the 
    legislation establishing the System unit.
  (b) Excess Amounts.--Any amounts remaining after expenditures 
pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (a) shall be deposited 
in the Treasury.

Sec. 100725. Donations

  The Secretary may accept donations of money or services for 
expenditure or employment to meet expected, immediate, or ongoing 
response costs. The donations may be expended or employed at any time 
after their acceptance, without further Congressional action.

          Subchapter III--Mining Activity Within System Units

Sec. 100731. Findings and declaration

  Congress finds and declares that--
      (1) the level of technology of mineral exploration and 
    development has changed radically, and continued application of the 
    mining laws of the United States to System units to which the 
    mining laws apply conflicts with the purposes for which the System 
    units were established; and
      (2) all mining operations in System units should be conducted so 
    as to prevent or minimize damage to the environment and other 
    resource values.

Sec. 100732. Preservation and management of System units by Secretary; 
            promulgation of regulations

  To preserve for the benefit of present and future generations the 
pristine beauty of System units, and to further the purposes of section 
100101(a), chapter 1003, and sections 100751(a), 100752, 100753, and 
102101 of this title and the individual organic Acts for the System 
units, all activities resulting from the exercise of mineral rights on 
patented or unpatented mining claims within any System unit shall be 
subject to such regulations prescribed by the Secretary as the 
Secretary considers necessary or desirable for the preservation and 
management of the System units.

Sec. 100733. Recordation of mining claims; publication of notice

  All mining claims under the Mining Law of 1872 (30 U.S.C. chapter 2, 
sections 161 and 162, and chapters 12A and 16) that lie within the 
boundaries of System units in existence on September 28, 1976, that 
were not recorded with the Secretary within one year after September 
28, 1976, shall be conclusively presumed to be abandoned and shall be 
void. The recordation does not render valid any claim that was not 
valid on September 28, 1976, or that becomes invalid after that date.

Sec. 100734. Report on finding or notification of potential damage to 
            natural and historical landmarks

  When the Secretary finds on the Secretary's own motion or on being 
notified in writing by an appropriate scientific, historical, or 
archeological authority that a district, site, building, structure, or 
object that has been found to be nationally significant in illustrating 
natural history or the history of the United States and that has been 
designated as a natural or historic landmark may be irreparably lost or 
destroyed in whole or in part by any surface mining activity, including 
exploration for or removal or production of minerals or materials, the 
Secretary shall notify the person conducting the activity and submit a 
report on the findings or notification, including the basis for the 
Secretary's finding that the activity may cause irreparable loss or 
destruction of a national landmark, to the Advisory Council on Historic 
Preservation, with a request for advice of the Council as to 
alternative measures that may be taken by the United States to mitigate 
or abate the activity.

Sec. 100735. Civil actions for just compensation by mining claim 
            holders

  The holder of any patented or unpatented mining claim subject to this 
subchapter that believes the holder has suffered a loss by operation of 
this subchapter, or by orders or regulations issued pursuant to this 
subchapter, may bring a civil action in United States district court to 
recover just compensation, which shall be awarded if the court finds 
that the loss constitutes a taking of property compensable under the 
Constitution.

Sec. 100736. Acquisition of land by Secretary

  Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed to limit the authority 
of the Secretary to acquire land and interests in land within the 
boundary of any System unit. The Secretary shall give prompt and 
careful consideration to any offer made by the owner of any valid right 
or other property in Glacier Bay National Monument, Death Valley 
National Monument, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, or Mount 
McKinley National Park to sell the right or other property if the owner 
notifies the Secretary that the continued ownership of the right or 
property is causing, or would result in, undue hardship.

Sec. 100737. Financial disclosure by officer or employee of Secretary

  (a) Written Statements.--Each officer or employee of the Secretary 
who--
      (1) performs any function or duty under this subchapter, or any 
    Act amended by the Mining in the Parks Act (Public Law 94-429, 90 
    Stat. 1342) concerning the regulation of mining in the System; and
      (2) has any known financial interest--
          (A) in any person subject to this subchapter or any Act 
        amended by the Mining in the Parks Act (Public Law 94-429, 90 
        Stat. 1342); or
          (B) in any person who holds a mining claim within the 
        boundary of any System unit;
shall annually file with the Secretary a written statement concerning 
all such interests held by the officer or employee during the preceding 
calendar year. The statement shall be available to the public.
  (b) Monitoring and Enforcement Procedures.--The Secretary shall--
      (1) define the term ``known financial interest'' for purposes of 
    subsection (a);
      (2) establish the methods by which the requirement to file 
    written statements specified in subsection (a) will be monitored 
    and enforced, including appropriate provisions for the filing by 
    the officers and employees of the statements and the review by the 
    Secretary of the statements; and
      (3) submit to Congress on June 1 of each year a report with 
    respect to the disclosures and the actions taken in regard to the 
    disclosures during the preceding calendar year.
  (c) Exemptions.--In the rules prescribed under subsection (b), the 
Secretary may identify specific positions within the Department of the 
Interior that are of a nonregulatory or nonpolicymaking nature and 
provide that officers or employees occupying those positions shall be 
exempt from the requirements of this section.
  (d) Criminal Penalties.--Criminal penalties for a violation of this 
section are provided by section 1865 of title 18.

                     Subchapter IV--Administration

Sec. 100751. Regulations

  (a) In General.--The Secretary shall prescribe such regulations as 
the Secretary considers necessary or proper for the use and management 
of System units.
  (b) Boating and Other Activities on or Relating to Water.--The 
Secretary, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary considers 
advisable, may prescribe regulations under subsection (a) concerning 
boating and other activities on or relating to water located within 
System units, including water subject to the jurisdiction of the United 
States. Any regulation under this subsection shall be complementary to, 
and not in derogation of, the authority of the Coast Guard to regulate 
the use of water subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
  (c) Criminal Penalties.--Criminal penalties for a violation of a 
regulation prescribed under this section are provided by section 1865 
of title 18.

Sec. 100752. Destruction of animals and plant life

  The Secretary may provide for the destruction of such animals and 
plant life as may be detrimental to the use of any System unit.

Sec. 100753. Disposal of timber

  The Secretary, on terms and conditions to be fixed by the Secretary, 
may sell or dispose of timber in cases where, in the judgment of the 
Secretary, the cutting of timber is required to control attacks of 
insects or diseases or otherwise conserve the scenery or the natural or 
historic objects in any System unit.

Sec. 100754. Relinquishment of legislative jurisdiction

  (a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
Secretary may relinquish to a State or a territory (including a 
possession) of the United States part of the legislative jurisdiction 
of the United States over System land or interests in land in that 
State or territory. Relinquishment may be accomplished--
      (1) by filing with the chief executive official of the State or 
    territory a notice of relinquishment to take effect on acceptance; 
    or
      (2) as the laws of the State or territory may otherwise provide.
  (b) Submission of Agreement to Congress.--Prior to consummating a 
relinquishment under subsection (a), the Secretary shall submit the 
proposed agreement to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of 
the Senate and the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of 
Representatives. The Secretary shall not finalize the agreement until 
60 calendar days after the submission has elapsed.
  (c) Concurrent Legislative Jurisdiction.--The Secretary shall 
diligently pursue the consummation of arrangements with each State or 
territory within which a System unit is located so that insofar as 
practicable the United States shall exercise concurrent legislative 
jurisdiction within System units.

Sec. 100755. Applicability of other laws

  (a) In General.--This section and sections 100501, 100901(d) to (h), 
101302(b)(2), 101901(c), and 102711 of this title, and the various 
authorities relating to the administration and protection of System 
units, including the provisions of law listed in subsection (b), shall, 
to the extent that those provisions are not in conflict with any such 
specific provision, be applicable to System units, and any reference in 
any of these provisions to a System unit does not limit those 
provisions to that System unit.
  (b) Applicable Provisions.--The provisions of law referred to in 
subsection (a) are--
      (1) section 100101(a), chapter 1003, sections 100751(a), 100752, 
    100753, 101101, 101102, 101511, 102101, 102712, 102901, 104905, and 
    104906, and chapter 2003 of this title;
      (2) the Act of March 4, 1911 (43 U.S.C. 961); and
      (3) chapter 3201 of this title.

                      Chapter 1009--Administration

Sec.
100901.  Authority of Secretary to carry out certain activities.
100902.  Rights of way for public utilities and power and communication 
          facilities.
100903.  Solid waste disposal operations.
100904.  Admission and special recreation use fees.
100905.  Commercial filming.
100906.  Advisory committees.

Sec. 100901. Authority of Secretary to carry out certain activities

  (a) In General.--To facilitate the administration of the System, the 
Secretary, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary may 
consider advisable, may carry out the activities described in this 
section.
  (b) Services, Resources, or Water Contracts.--The Secretary may enter 
into contracts that provide for the sale or lease to persons, States, 
or political subdivisions of States, of services, resources, or water 
available within a System unit, as long as the activity does not 
jeopardize or unduly interfere with the primary natural or historic 
resource of the System unit, if the person, State, or political 
subdivision--
      (1) provides public accommodations or services within the 
    immediate vicinity of the System unit to individuals visiting the 
    System unit; and
      (2) demonstrates to the Secretary that there are no reasonable 
    alternatives by which to acquire or perform the necessary services, 
    resources, or water.
  (c) Vehicular Air Conditioning.--The Secretary may acquire, and have 
installed, air conditioning units for any Government-owned passenger 
motor vehicles used by the Service, where assigned duties necessitate 
long periods in automobiles or in regions of the United States where 
high temperatures and humidity are common and prolonged.
  (d) Utility Facilities.--The Secretary may erect and maintain fire 
protection facilities, water lines, telephone lines, electric lines, 
and other utility facilities adjacent to any System unit, where 
necessary, to provide service in the System unit.
  (e) Supplies and Rental of Equipment.--The Secretary may furnish, on 
a reimbursement of appropriation basis, supplies, and rent equipment, 
to persons and agencies that, in cooperation with and subject to the 
approval of the Secretary, render services or perform functions that 
facilitate or supplement the activities of the Department of the 
Interior in the administration of the System. The reimbursements may be 
credited to the appropriation current at the time reimbursements are 
received.
  (f) Contracts for Utility Facilities.--The Secretary may contract, 
under terms and conditions that the Secretary considers to be in the 
interest of the Federal Government, for the sale, operation, 
maintenance, repair, or relocation of Government-owned electric and 
telephone lines and other utility facilities used for the 
administration and protection of the System, regardless of whether the 
lines and facilities are located within or outside the System.
  (g) Rights of Way Necessary To Construct, Improve, and Maintain 
Roads.--The Secretary may acquire--
      (1) rights of way necessary to construct, improve, and maintain 
    roads within the authorized boundaries of any System unit; and
      (2) land and interests in land adjacent to the rights of way, 
    when--
          (A) considered necessary by the Secretary--
              (i) to provide adequate protection of natural features; 
            or
              (ii) to avoid traffic and other hazards resulting from 
            private road access connections; or
          (B) the acquisition of adjacent residual tracts, which 
        otherwise would remain after acquiring the rights of way, would 
        be in the public interest.
  (h) Operation and Maintenance of Motor and Other Equipment.--
      (1) In general.--The Secretary may operate, repair, maintain, and 
    replace motor and other equipment on a reimbursable basis when the 
    equipment is used on Federal projects of the System, chargeable to 
    other appropriations, or on work of other Federal agencies, when 
    requested by the agencies.
      (2) Reimbursement.--Reimbursement shall be--
          (A) made from appropriations applicable to the work on which 
        the equipment is used at rental rates established by the 
        Secretary, based on actual or estimated cost of operation, 
        repair, maintenance, depreciation, and equipment management 
        control; and
          (B) credited to appropriations currently available at the 
        time adjustment is effected.
      (3) Rental of equipment for fire control purposes.--The Secretary 
    may rent equipment for fire control purposes to State, county, 
    private, or other non-Federal agencies that cooperate with the 
    Secretary in the administration of the System and other areas in 
    fire control. The rental shall be under the terms of written 
    cooperative agreements. The amount collected for the rentals shall 
    be credited to appropriations currently available at the time 
    payment is received.

Sec. 100902. Rights of way for public utilities and power and 
            communication facilities

  (a) Public Utilities.--
      (1) In general.--Under regulations the Secretary prescribes, the 
    Secretary may grant a right of way through a System unit to a 
    citizen, association, or corporation of the United States that 
    intends to use the right of way for--
          (A) electrical plants, poles, and lines for the generation 
        and distribution of electrical power;
          (B) telephone and telegraph purposes; and
          (C) canals, ditches, pipes and pipe lines, flumes, tunnels, 
        or other water conduits and water plants, dams, and reservoirs 
        used to promote irrigation or mining or quarrying, or the 
        manufacturing or cutting of timber or lumber, or the supplying 
        of water for domestic, public, or any other beneficial uses.
      (2) Extent of right of way.--A right of way under this subsection 
    shall be for--
          (A) the ground occupied by the canals, ditches, flumes, 
        tunnels, reservoirs, or other water conduits or water plants, 
        or electrical or other works permitted under paragraph (1); and
          (B) not more than 50 feet--
              (i) on each side of the marginal limits of the ground; or
              (ii) on each side of the center line of the pipes and 
            pipe lines, electrical, telegraph, and telephone lines and 
            poles.
      (3) Approval.--A right of way under this subsection shall be 
    allowed within or through a System unit only on the approval of the 
    Secretary and on a finding that the right of way is not 
    incompatible with the public interest.
      (4) Revocation.--The Secretary may revoke a right of way under 
    this subsection.
      (5) Right, easement, or interest not conferred.--A right of way 
    under this subsection does not confer any right, easement, or 
    interest in, to, or over a System unit.
  (b) Power and Communication Facilities.--
      (1) In general.--Under regulations the Secretary prescribes, the 
    Secretary may grant a right of way over, across, and on through a 
    System unit to a citizen, association, or corporation of the United 
    States that intends to use the right of way for--
          (A) electrical poles and lines for the transmission and 
        distribution of electrical power;
          (B) poles and lines for communication purposes; and
          (C) radio, television, and other forms of communication 
        transmitting, relay, and receiving structures and facilities.
      (2) Extent of right of way.--A right of way under this 
    subsection--
          (A) shall be for not more than 50 years from the date the 
        right of way is granted; and
          (B) for--
              (i) lines and poles shall be for 200 feet on each side of 
            the center line of the lines and poles; and
              (ii) radio, television, and other forms of communication 
            transmitting, relay, and receiving structures and 
            facilities shall be for not more than 400 feet by 400 feet.
      (3) Approval.--A right of way under this subsection shall be 
    allowed within or through a System unit only on the approval of the 
    Secretary and on a finding that the right of way is not 
    incompatible with the public interest.
      (4) Forfeiture and annulment.--The Secretary may forfeit and 
    annul any part of a right of way under this subsection for--
          (A) nonuse for a period of 2 years; or
          (B) abandonment.

Sec. 100903.  Solid waste disposal operations

  (a) In General--To protect the air, land, water, and natural and 
cultural values of the System and the property of the United States in 
the System, no solid waste disposal site (including any site for the 
disposal of domestic or industrial solid waste) may be operated within 
the boundary of any System unit, other than--
      (1) a site that was operating as of September 1, 1984; or
      (2) a site used only for disposal of waste generated within that 
    System unit so long as the site will not degrade any of the natural 
    or cultural resources of the System unit.
  (b) Regulations.--The Secretary shall prescribe regulations to carry 
out this section, including reasonable regulations to mitigate the 
adverse effects of solid waste disposal sites in operation as of 
September 1, 1984, on property of the United States.

Sec. 100904. Admission and special recreation use fees

  (a) System Units at Which Entrance Fees or Admissions Fees Cannot Be 
Collected.--
      (1) Withholding of amounts.--Notwithstanding section 107 of the 
    Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 
    1998 (Public Law 105-83, 111 Stat. 1561), the Secretary shall 
    withhold from the special account under section 807(a) of the 
    Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (16 U.S.C. 6806(a)) 100 
    percent of the fees and charges collected in connection with any 
    System unit at which entrance fees or admission fees cannot be 
    collected by reason of deed restrictions.
      (2) Use of amounts.--Amounts withheld under paragraph (1) shall 
    be retained by the Secretary and shall be available, without 
    further appropriation, for expenditure by the Secretary for the 
    System unit with respect to which the amounts were collected for 
    the purposes of enhancing the quality of the visitor experience, 
    protection of resources, repair and maintenance, interpretation, 
    signage, habitat or facility enhancement, resource preservation, 
    annual operation (including fee collection), maintenance, and law 
    enforcement.
  (b) Allocation of Funds to System Units.--
      (1) Allocation of funds on basis of need.--Ten percent of the 
    funds made available to the Director under subsection (a) in each 
    fiscal year shall be allocated among System units on the basis of 
    need in a manner to be determined by the Director.
      (2) Allocation of funds based on expenses and based on fees 
    collected.--
          (A) In general.--Forty percent of the funds made available to 
        the Director under subsection (a) in each fiscal year shall be 
        allocated among System units in accordance with subparagraph 
        (B) of this subsection and 50 percent shall be allocated in 
        accordance with subparagraph (C).
          (B) Allocation based on expenses.--The amount allocated to 
        each System unit under this paragraph for each fiscal year 
        based on expenses shall be a fraction of the total allocation 
        to all System units under this paragraph. The fraction for each 
        System unit shall be determined by dividing the operating 
        expenses at that System unit during the prior fiscal year by 
        the total operating expenses at all System units during the 
        prior fiscal year.
          (C) Allocation based on fees collected.--The amount allocated 
        to each System unit under this paragraph for each fiscal year 
        based on fees collected shall be a fraction of the total 
        allocation to all System units under this paragraph. The 
        fraction for each System unit shall be determined by dividing 
        the user fees and admission fees collected under this section 
        at that System unit during the prior fiscal year by the total 
        of user fees and admission fees collected under this section at 
        all System units during the prior fiscal year.
      (3) Availability of amounts.--Amounts allocated under this 
    subsection to any System unit for any fiscal year and not expended 
    in that fiscal year shall remain available for expenditure at that 
    System unit until expended.
  (c) Selling of Permits.--
      (1) Authority to sell permits.--When authorized by the Secretary, 
    volunteers at System units may sell permits and collect fees 
    authorized or established pursuant to this section. The Secretary 
    shall ensure that the volunteers have adequate training regarding--
          (A) the sale of permits and the collection of fees;
          (B) the purposes and resources of the System units in which 
        they are assigned; and
          (C) the provision of assistance and information to visitors 
        to the System unit.
      (2) Surety bond required.--The Secretary shall require a surety 
    bond for any such volunteer performing services under this 
    subsection. Funds available to the Service may be used to cover the 
    cost of the surety bond. The Secretary may enter into arrangements 
    with qualified public or private entities pursuant to which the 
    entities may sell (without cost to the United States) annual 
    admission permits (including Golden Eagle Passports) at any 
    appropriate location. The arrangements shall require each such 
    entity to reimburse the United States for the full amount to be 
    received from the sale of the permits at or before the Secretary 
    delivers the permits to the entity for sale.
  (d) Charge for Transportation Provided by Service for Viewing System 
Units.--
      (1) Charge when transportation provided.--Where the Service 
    provides transportation to view all or a portion of any System 
    unit, the Director may impose a charge for the service in lieu of 
    an admission fee under this section.
      (2) Retention of charge and use of retained amount.--
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, half of the charges 
    imposed under paragraph (1) shall be retained by the System unit at 
    which the service was provided. The remainder shall be deposited in 
    the same manner as receipts from fees collected pursuant to this 
    section. Fifty percent of the amount retained shall be expended 
    only for maintenance of transportation systems at the System unit 
    where the charge was imposed. The remaining 50 percent of the 
    retained amount shall be expended only for activities related to 
    resource protection at those System units.
  (e) Admission Fees.--Where the primary public access to a System unit 
is provided by a concessioner, the Secretary may charge an admission 
fee at the System unit only to the extent that the total of the fee 
charged by the concessioner for access to the System unit and the 
admission fee does not exceed the maximum amount of the admission fee 
that could otherwise be imposed.
  (f) Commercial Tour Use Fees.--
      (1) Establishment.--In the case of each System unit for which an 
    admission fee is charged under this section, the Secretary shall 
    establish a commercial tour use fee to be imposed on each vehicle 
    entering the System unit for the purpose of providing commercial 
    tour services within the System unit.
      (2) Amount.--The Secretary shall establish the amount of fee per 
    entry as follows:
          (A) Twenty-five dollars per vehicle with a passenger capacity 
        of 25 individuals or less.
          (B) Fifty dollars per vehicle with a passenger capacity of 
        more than 25 individuals.
      (3) Adjustments.--The Secretary may periodically make reasonable 
    adjustments to the commercial tour use fee imposed under this 
    subsection.
      (4) Nonapplicability.--The commercial tour use fee imposed under 
    this subsection shall not apply to the following:
          (A) Any vehicle transporting organized school groups or 
        outings conducted for educational purposes by schools or other 
        bona fide educational institutions.
          (B) Any vehicle entering a System unit pursuant to a contract 
        issued under subchapter II of chapter 1019 of this title.
      (5) Applicability.--This subsection shall apply to aircraft 
    entering the airspace of--
          (A) Haleakala Crater, Crater Cabins, the Scientific Research 
        Reserve, Halemauu Trail, Kaupo Gap Trail, or any designated 
        tourist viewpoint in Haleakala National Park or of Grand Canyon 
        National Park; or
          (B) any other System unit for the specific purpose of 
        providing commercial tour services if the Secretary determines 
        that the level of the services is equal to or greater than the 
        level at the System units specified in subparagraph (A).

Sec. 100905. Commercial filming

  (a) Commercial Filming Fee.--
      (1) In general.--The Secretary shall require a permit and shall 
    establish a reasonable fee for commercial filming activities or 
    similar projects in a System unit. The fee shall provide a fair 
    return to the United States and shall be based on the following 
    criteria:
          (A) The number of days the filming activity or similar 
        project takes place in the System unit.
          (B) The size of the film crew present in the System unit.
          (C) The amount and type of equipment present in the System 
        unit.
      (2) Other factors.--The Secretary may include other factors in 
    determining an appropriate fee as the Secretary considers 
    necessary.
  (b) Recovery of Costs.--The Secretary shall collect any costs 
incurred as a result of filming activities or similar projects, 
including administrative and personnel costs. All costs recovered shall 
be in addition to the fee assessed in subsection (a).
  (c) Still Photography.--
      (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), the 
    Secretary shall not require a permit or assess a fee for still 
    photography in a System unit if the photography takes place where 
    members of the public are generally allowed. The Secretary may 
    require a permit, assess a fee, or both, if the photography takes 
    place at other locations where members of the public are generally 
    not allowed, or where additional administrative costs are likely.
      (2) Exception.--The Secretary shall require and shall establish a 
    reasonable fee for still photography that uses models or props that 
    are not a part of the site's natural or cultural resources or 
    administrative facilities.
  (d) Protection of Resources.--The Secretary shall not permit any 
filming, still photography or other related activity if the Secretary 
determines that--
      (1) there is a likelihood of resource damage;
      (2) there would be an unreasonable disruption of the public's use 
    and enjoyment of the site; or
      (3) the activity poses health or safety risks to the public.
  (e) Use of Proceeds.--
      (1) Fees.--All fees collected under this section shall be 
    available for expenditure by the Secretary, without further 
    appropriation and shall remain available until expended.
      (2) Costs.--All costs recovered under this section shall be 
    available for expenditure by the Secretary, without further 
    appropriation, at the site where the costs are collected and shall 
    remain available until expended.
  (f) Processing of Permit Applications.--The Secretary shall establish 
a process to ensure that the Secretary responds in a timely manner to 
permit applicants for commercial filming, still photography, or other 
activity.

Sec. 100906. Advisory committees

  (a) Establishment.--To facilitate the administration of the System, 
the Secretary, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary may 
consider advisable, may appoint and establish advisory committees in 
regard to the functions of the Service as the Secretary considers 
advisable.
  (b) Charter Exception On Renewal.--Section 14(b) of the Federal 
Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) is waived with respect to any 
advisory commission or advisory committee established by law in 
connection with any System unit during the period for which the 
commission or committee is authorized by law.
  (c) Service of Members.--Any member of any advisory commission or 
advisory committee established in connection with any System unit may 
serve after the expiration of the member's term until a successor is 
appointed.
  (d) Compensation and Travel Expenses.--Members of an advisory 
committee established under subsection (a) shall receive no 
compensation for their services as such but shall be allowed necessary 
travel expenses as authorized by section 5703 of title 5.

                        Chapter 1011--Donations

Subchapter I--Authority of Secretary
Sec.
101101.  Authority to accept land, rights-of-way, buildings, other 
          property, and money.
101102.  Authority to accept and use funds to consolidate Federal land 
          ownership.
Subchapter II--National Park Foundation
101111.  Purpose and establishment of Foundation.
101112.  Board.
101113.  Gifts, devises, or bequests.
101114.  Disposition of property or income.
101115.  Corporate succession and powers and duties acting as trustee; 
          personal liability for malfeasance.
101116.  Corporate powers.
101117.  Authority of Board.
101118.  Tax exemptions; contributions toward costs of local government; 
          contributions, gifts, or transfers to or for use of United 
          States.
101119.  Liability of United States.
101120.  Promotion of local fundraising support.

                  Subchapter I--Authority of Secretary

Sec. 101101. Authority to accept land, rights-of-way, buildings, other 
            property, and money

  The Secretary in the administration of the Service may accept--
      (1) patented land, rights-of-way over patented land or other 
    land, buildings, or other property within a System unit; and
      (2) money that may be donated for the purposes of the System.

Sec. 101102. Authority to accept and use funds to consolidate Federal 
            land ownership

  (a) In General.--The Secretary may--
      (1) accept and use funds that may be donated in order to 
    consolidate Federal land ownership within the existing boundaries 
    of any System unit; and
      (2) encourage the donation of funds for that purpose, subject to 
    the condition that donated funds are to be expended for purposes of 
    this section only if Federal funds in an amount equal to the amount 
    of the donated funds are appropriated for the purposes of this 
    section.
  (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--There are authorized to be 
appropriated for each fiscal year not more than $500,000 to match funds 
that are donated for those purposes.

                Subchapter II--National Park Foundation

Sec. 101111. Purpose and establishment of Foundation

  To encourage private gifts of real and personal property, or any 
income from, or other interest in, the property, for the benefit of, or 
in connection with, the Service, its activities, or its services, and 
thereby to further the conservation of natural, scenic, historic, 
scientific, educational, inspirational, or recreational resources for 
future generations of Americans, there is established a charitable and 
nonprofit corporation to be known as the National Park Foundation to 
accept and administer those gifts.

Sec. 101112. Board

  (a) Membership.--The National Park Foundation shall consist of a 
Board having as members the Secretary, the Director, and no fewer than 
6 private citizens of the United States appointed by the Secretary.
  (b) Term of Office and Vacancies.--The term of the private citizen 
members of the Board is 6 years. If a successor is chosen to fill a 
vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of a term, the successor 
shall be chosen only for the remainder of that term.
  (c) Chairman and Secretary.--The Secretary shall be the Chairman of 
the Board and the Director shall be the Secretary of the Board.
  (d) Board Membership Not an Office.--Membership on the Board shall 
not be an office within the meaning of the statutes of the United 
States.
  (e) Quorum.--A majority of the members of the Board serving at any 
time shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
  (f) Seal.--The National Park Foundation shall have an official seal, 
which shall be judicially noticed.
  (g) Meetings.--The Board shall meet at the call of the Chairman and 
there shall be at least one meeting each year.
  (h) Compensation and Reimbursement.--No compensation shall be paid to 
the members of the Board for their services as members, but they shall 
be reimbursed for actual and necessary traveling and subsistence 
expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties as members 
out of National Park Foundation funds available to the Board for those 
purposes.

Sec. 101113. Gifts, devises, or bequests

   (a) Authority To Accept Gifts, Devises, or Bequests.--
      (1) In general.--The National Park Foundation may accept, 
    receive, solicit, hold, administer, and use any gifts, devises, or 
    bequests, either absolutely or in trust of real or personal 
    property, or any income from, or other interest in, the gift, 
    devise, or bequest, for the benefit of, or in connection with, the 
    Service, its activities, or its services.
      (2) Gift, devise, or bequest that is encumbered, restricted, or 
    subject to beneficial interests.--A gift, devise, or bequest may be 
    accepted by the National Park Foundation even though it is 
    encumbered, restricted, or subject to beneficial interests of 
    private persons if any current or future interest in the gift, 
    devise, or bequest is for the benefit of the Service, its 
    activities, or its services.
  (b) When Gift, Devise, or Bequest May Not Be Accepted.--The National 
Park Foundation may not accept any gift, devise, or bequest that 
entails any expenditure other than from the resources of the 
Foundation.
  (c) Interest in Real Property.--For purposes of this section, an 
interest in real property includes easements or other rights for 
preservation, conservation, protection, or enhancement by and for the 
public of natural, scenic, historic, scientific, educational, 
inspirational, or recreational resources.

Sec. 101114. Disposition of property or income

  (a) Authority To Dispose or Deal With Property or Income.--Except as 
otherwise required by the instrument of transfer, the National Park 
Foundation may sell, lease, invest, reinvest, retain, or otherwise 
dispose of or deal with any property or income from the property as the 
Board may determine.
  (b) Restriction.--The National Park Foundation shall not engage in 
any business or make any investment that may not lawfully be made by a 
trust company in the District of Columbia, except that the Foundation 
may make any investment authorized by the instrument of transfer, and 
may retain any property accepted by the Foundation.
  (c) Use of Services and Facilities of the Departments of the Interior 
and Justice.--The National Park Foundation may utilize the services and 
facilities of the Department of the Interior and the Department of 
Justice, and the services and facilities may be made available on 
request to the extent practicable with or without reimbursement. 
Amounts reimbursed to either Department shall be returned by the 
Department to the account from which the funds for which the 
reimbursement is made were drawn and may, without further 
appropriation, be expended for any purpose for which the account is 
authorized.

Sec. 101115. Corporate succession and powers and duties acting as 
            trustee; personal liability for malfeasance

  (a) Perpetual Succession.--The National Park Foundation shall have 
perpetual succession.
  (b) Powers and Duties of Trustee.--The National Park Foundation shall 
have all the usual powers and obligations of a corporation acting as a 
trustee, including the power to sue and to be sued in its own name.
  (c) Personal Liability of Board Members.--The members of the Board 
shall not be personally liable, except for malfeasance.

Sec. 101116. Corporate powers

  The National Park Foundation shall have the power to enter into 
contracts, to execute instruments, and generally to do any and all 
lawful acts necessary or appropriate to its purposes.

Sec. 101117. Authority of Board

  In carrying out this chapter, the Board may--
      (1) adopt bylaws and regulations necessary for the administration 
    of its functions; and
      (2) contract for any necessary services.

Sec. 101118. Tax exemptions; contributions toward costs of local 
            government; contributions, gifts, or transfers to or for 
            use of United States

  (a) Tax Exemption.--The National Park Foundation and any income or 
property received or owned by it, and all transactions relating to that 
income or property, shall be exempt from all Federal, State, and local 
taxation.
  (b) Contributions In Lieu of Taxes.--The National Park Foundation 
may--
      (1) contribute toward the costs of local government in amounts 
    not in excess of those which it would be obligated to pay that 
    government if it were not exempt from taxation by virtue of 
    subsection (a) or by virtue of its being a charitable and nonprofit 
    corporation; and
      (2) agree to contribute with respect to property transferred to 
    it and the income derived from the property if the agreement is a 
    condition of the transfer.
  (c) Transfers Deemed To Be to or for the Use of United States.--
Contributions, gifts, and other transfers made to or for the use of the 
Foundation shall be deemed to be contributions, gifts, or transfers to 
or for the use of the United States.

Sec. 101119. Liability of United States

  The United States shall not be liable for any debts, defaults, acts, 
or omissions of the National Park Foundation.

Sec. 101120. Promotion of local fundraising support

  (a) Program.--The National Park Foundation shall design and implement 
a comprehensive program to assist and promote philanthropic programs of 
support at the individual System unit level.
  (b) Implementation.--The program under subsection (a) shall be 
implemented to--
      (1) assist in the creation of local nonprofit support 
    organizations; and
      (2) provide support, national consistency, and management-
    improving suggestions for local nonprofit support organizations.
  (c) Program.--The program under subsection (a)--
      (1) shall include the greatest number of System units as is 
    practicable; and
      (2) at a minimum shall include--
          (A) a standard adaptable organizational design format to 
        establish and sustain responsible management of a local 
        nonprofit support organization for support of a System unit;
          (B) standard and legally tenable bylaws and recommended 
        money-handling procedures that can easily be adapted as applied 
        to individual System units; and
          (C) a standard training curriculum to orient and expand the 
        operating expertise of personnel employed by local nonprofit 
        support organizations.
  (d) Annual Report.--The National Park Foundation shall report the 
progress of the program under subsection (a) in the annual report of 
the Foundation.
  (e) Affiliations.--
      (1) Charter or corporate bylaws.--Nothing in this section 
    requires--
          (A) a nonprofit support organization or friends group to 
        modify current practices or to affiliate with the National Park 
        Foundation; or
          (B) a local nonprofit support organization, established as a 
        result of this section, to be bound through its charter or 
        corporate bylaws to be permanently affiliated with the National 
        Park Foundation.
      (2) Establishment.--An affiliation with the National Park 
    Foundation shall be established only at the discretion of the 
    governing board of a nonprofit organization.

                        Chapter 1013--Employees

Subchapter I--General Provisions
Sec.
101301.  Maintenance management system.
101302.  Authority of Secretary to carry out certain activities.
101303.  Medical attention for employees.
101304.  Personal equipment and property.
101305.  Travel expenses of System employees and dependents of deceased 
          employees.
Subchapter II--Service Career Development, Training, and Management
101321.  Service employee training.
101322.  Management development and training.
Subchapter III--Housing Improvement
101331.  Definitions.
101332.  General authority of Secretary.
101333.  Criteria for providing housing.
101334.  Authorization for housing agreements.
101335.  Housing programs.
101336.  Contracts for the management of field employee quarters.
101337.  Leasing of seasonal employee quarters.
101338.  General leasing provisions.
101339.  Assessment and priority listing.
101340.  Use of funds.

                    Subchapter I--General Provisions

Sec. 101301. Maintenance management system

  The Service shall implement a maintenance management system in the 
maintenance and operations programs of the System. The system shall 
include the following elements:
      (1) A workload inventory of assets including detailed information 
    that quantifies for all assets (including buildings, roads, utility 
    systems, and grounds that must be maintained) the characteristics 
    affecting the type of maintenance work performed.
      (2) A set of maintenance tasks that describe the maintenance work 
    in each System unit.
      (3) A description of work standards including--
          (A) frequency of maintenance;
          (B) measurable quality standard to which assets should be 
        maintained;
          (C) methods for accomplishing work;
          (D) required labor, equipment, and material resources; and
          (E) expected worker production for each maintenance task.
      (4) A work program and performance budget that develops an annual 
    work plan identifying maintenance needs and financial resources to 
    be devoted to each maintenance task.
      (5) A work schedule that identifies and prioritizes tasks to be 
    done in a specific time period and specifies required labor 
    resources.
      (6) Work orders specifying job authorizations and a record of 
    work accomplished that can be used to record actual labor and 
    material costs.
      (7) Reports and special analyses that compare planned versus 
    actual accomplishments and costs and that can be used to evaluate 
    maintenance operations.

Sec. 101302. Authority of Secretary to carry out certain activities

  (a) In General.--To facilitate the administration of the System, the 
Secretary, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary may 
consider advisable, may carry out the activities described in this 
section.
  (b) Transportation.--The Secretary may provide transportation of 
employees located at an isolated area of the System and to members of 
their families, if--
      (1) the area is not adequately served by commercial 
    transportation; and
      (2) the transportation is incidental to official transportation 
    services.
  (c) Recreation Facilities, Equipment, and Services.--The Secretary 
may provide recreation facilities, equipment, and services for use by 
employees and their families located at an isolated area of the System.
  (d) Field and Special Purpose Equipment.--The Secretary may purchase 
field and special purpose equipment required by employees for the 
performance of assigned functions. The purchased equipment shall be 
regarded and listed as System equipment.
  (e) Meals and Lodging.--The Secretary may provide meals and lodging, 
as the Secretary considers appropriate, for members of the United 
States Park Police and other employees of the Service, as the Secretary 
may designate, serving temporarily on extended special duty in System 
units. For this purpose the Secretary may use funds appropriated for 
the expenses of the Department of the Interior.

Sec. 101303. Medical attention for employees

  (a) In General.--In the administration of the Service, the Secretary 
may contract for medical attention and service for employees and to 
make necessary payroll deductions agreed to by the employees for that 
medical attention and service.
  (b) Employees Located at Isolated Situations.--The Secretary may 
provide, out of amounts appropriated for the general expense of the 
System units, medical attention for employees of the Service located at 
isolated situations, including--
      (1) moving the employees to hospitals or other places where 
    medical assistance is available; and
      (2) in case of death, to remove the bodies of deceased employees 
    to the nearest place where they can be prepared for shipment or for 
    burial.

Sec. 101304. Personal equipment and property

  (a) Purchase of Personal Equipment and Supplies.--The Secretary may 
purchase personal equipment and supplies for employees of the Service 
and make deductions for the equipment and supplies from amounts 
appropriated for salary payments or otherwise due the employees.
  (b) Lost, Damaged, or Destroyed Property.--The Secretary, in the 
administration of the Service, may reimburse employees and other owners 
of horses, vehicles, and other equipment lost, damaged, or destroyed 
while in the custody of the employee or the Department of the Interior, 
under authorization, contract, or loan, for necessary firefighting, 
trail, or other official business. Reimbursement shall be made from any 
available funds in the appropriation to which the hire of the equipment 
would be properly chargeable.
  (c) Equipment Required To Be Furnished by Field Employees.--The 
Secretary may--
      (1) require field employees of the Service to furnish horses, 
    motor and other vehicles, and miscellaneous equipment necessary for 
    the performance of their official work; and
      (2) provide, at Federal Government expense, forage, care, and 
    housing for animals, and housing or storage and fuel for vehicles 
    and other equipment required to be furnished.
  (d) Hire, Rental, and Purchase of Property.--The Secretary, under 
regulations the Secretary may prescribe, may authorize the hire, 
rental, or purchase of property from employees of the Service whenever 
it would promote the public interest to do so.

Sec. 101305. Travel expenses of System employees and dependents of 
            deceased employees

  In the administration of the System, the Secretary may, under 
regulations the Secretary may prescribe, pay the travel expenses 
(including the costs of packing, crating, and transporting (including 
draying) personal property) of--
      (1) employees, on permanent change of station of the employees; 
    and
      (2) dependents of deceased employees--
          (A) to the nearest housing reasonably available that is of a 
        standard not less than that which is vacated, including 
        compensation for not to exceed 60 days rental cost, in the case 
        of an employee who occupied Federal Government housing and 
        whose death requires the housing to be promptly vacated; and
          (B) to the nearest port of entry in the conterminous 48 
        States in the case of an employee whose last permanent station 
        was outside the conterminous 48 States.

  Subchapter II--Service Career Development, Training, and Management

Sec. 101321. Service employee training

  The Secretary shall develop a comprehensive training program for 
employees in all professional careers in the workforce of the Service 
for the purpose of ensuring that the workforce has available the best 
up-to-date knowledge, skills, and abilities with which to manage, 
interpret, and protect the resources of the System.

Sec. 101322. Management development and training

  The Secretary shall maintain a clear plan for management training and 
development under which career professional Service employees from any 
appropriate academic field may obtain sufficient training, experience, 
and advancement opportunity to enable those qualified to move into 
System unit management positions, including the position of 
superintendent of a System unit.

                  Subchapter III--Housing Improvement

Sec. 101331. Definitions

  In this subchapter:
      (1) Field employee.--The term ``field employee'' means--
          (A) an employee of the Service who is exclusively assigned by 
        the Service to perform duties at a field unit, and the members 
        of the employee's family; and
          (B) any other individual who is authorized to occupy Federal 
        Government quarters under section 5911 of title 5, and for whom 
        there is no feasible alternative to the provision of Federal 
        Government housing, and the members of the individual's family.
      (2) Primary resource values.--The term ``primary resource 
    values'' means resources that are specifically mentioned in the 
    enabling legislation for that field unit or other resource value 
    recognized under Federal statute.
      (3) Quarters.--The term ``quarters'' means quarters owned or 
    leased by the Federal Government.
      (4) Seasonal quarters.--The term ``seasonal quarters'' means 
    quarters typically occupied by field employees who are hired on 
    assignments of 6 months or less.

Sec. 101332. General authority of Secretary

  (a) Rental Housing.--To enhance the ability of the Secretary, acting 
through the Director, to effectively manage System units, the Secretary 
may where necessary and justified--
      (1) make available employee housing, on or off land under the 
    administrative jurisdiction of the Service; and
      (2) rent that housing to field employees at rates based on the 
    reasonable value of the housing in accordance with requirements 
    applicable under section 5911 of title 5.
  (b) Joint Development Authority.--The Secretary may use authorities 
granted by statute in combination with one another in the furtherance 
of providing where necessary and justified affordable field employee 
housing.
  (c) Construction Limitations on Federal Land.--The Secretary may not 
utilize any land for the purposes of providing field employee housing 
under this subchapter that will affect a primary resource value of the 
area or adversely affect the mission of the Service.
  (d) Rental Rates.--To the extent practicable, the Secretary shall 
establish rental rates for all quarters occupied by field employees of 
the Service that are based on the reasonable value of the quarters in 
accordance with requirements applicable under section 5911 of title 5.

Sec. 101333. Criteria for providing housing

  The Secretary shall maintain criteria under which housing is provided 
to employees of the Service. The Secretary shall examine the criteria 
with respect to the circumstances under which the Service requires an 
employee to occupy Federal Government quarters, so as to provide 
necessary services or protect Federal Government property or because of 
a lack of availability of non-Federal housing in a geographic area.

Sec. 101334. Authorization for housing agreements

  The Secretary may, pursuant to the authorities contained in this 
subchapter and subject to the appropriation of necessary funds in 
advance, enter into housing agreements with housing entities under 
which the housing entities may develop, construct, rehabilitate, or 
manage housing, located on or off public land, for rent to Service 
employees who meet the housing eligibility criteria developed by the 
Secretary pursuant to this subchapter.

Sec. 101335. Housing programs

  (a) Joint Public-Private Sector Housing Program.--
      (1) Lease-to-build program.--Subject to the appropriation of 
    necessary funds in advance, the Secretary may lease--
          (A) Federal land and interests in land to qualified persons 
        for the construction of field employee quarters for any period 
        not to exceed 50 years; and
          (B) developed and undeveloped non-Federal land for providing 
        field employee quarters.
      (2) Competitive leasing.--Each lease under paragraph (1)(A) shall 
    be awarded through the use of publicly advertised, competitively 
    bid, or competitively negotiated contracting procedures.
      (3) Terms and conditions.--Each lease under paragraph (1)(A)--
          (A) shall stipulate whether operation and maintenance of 
        field employee quarters is to be provided by the lessee, field 
        employees, or the Federal Government;
          (B) shall require that the construction and rehabilitation of 
        field employee quarters be done in accordance with the 
        requirements of the Service and local applicable building codes 
        and industry standards;
          (C) shall contain additional terms and conditions as may be 
        appropriate to protect the Federal interest, including limits 
        on rents that the lessee may charge field employees for the 
        occupancy of quarters, conditions on maintenance and repairs, 
        and agreements on the provision of charges for utilities and 
        other infrastructure; and
          (D) may be granted at less than fair market value if the 
        Secretary determines that the lease will improve the quality 
        and availability of field employee quarters.
      (4) Contributions by federal government.--The Secretary may make 
    payments, subject to appropriations, or contributions in kind, in 
    advance or on a continuing basis, to reduce the costs of planning, 
    construction, or rehabilitation of quarters on or off Federal land 
    under a lease under this subsection.
  (b) Rental Guarantee Program.--
      (1) General authority.--Subject to the appropriation of necessary 
    funds in advance, the Secretary may enter into a lease-to-build 
    arrangement as set forth in subsection (a) with further agreement 
    to guarantee the occupancy of field employee quarters constructed 
    or rehabilitated under the lease. A guarantee made under this 
    paragraph shall be in writing.
      (2) Limitations on guarantees.--
          (A) Specific guarantees.--The Secretary may not guarantee--
              (i) the occupancy of more than 75 percent of the units 
            constructed or rehabilitated under the lease; and
              (ii) at a rental rate that exceeds the rate based on the 
            reasonable value of the housing in accordance with 
            requirements applicable under section 5911 of title 5.
          (B) Total of outstanding guarantees.--Outstanding guarantees 
        shall not be in excess of $3,000,000.
      (3) Agreement to rent to federal government employees.--A 
    guarantee may be made under this subsection only if the lessee 
    agrees to permit the Secretary to utilize for housing purposes any 
    units for which the guarantee is made.
      (4) Operation and maintenance.--A lease shall be void if the 
    lessee fails to maintain a satisfactory level of operation and 
    maintenance.

Sec. 101336. Contracts for the management of field employee quarters

  Subject to the appropriation of necessary funds in advance, the 
Secretary may enter into contracts of any duration for the management, 
repair, and maintenance of field employee quarters. The contract shall 
contain terms and conditions that the Secretary considers necessary or 
appropriate to protect the interests of the United States and ensure 
that necessary quarters are available to field employees.

Sec. 101337. Leasing of seasonal employee quarters

  (a) General Authority.--The Secretary may lease quarters at or near a 
System unit for use as seasonal quarters for field employees if the 
Secretary finds that there is a shortage of adequate and affordable 
seasonal quarters at or near the System unit and that--
      (1) the requirement for the seasonal field employee quarters is 
    temporary; or
      (2) leasing would be more cost-effective than construction of new 
    seasonal field employee quarters.
  (b) Rent.--The rent charged to field employees under the lease shall 
be a rate based on the reasonable value of the quarters in accordance 
with requirements applicable under section 5911 of title 5.
  (c) Unrecovered Costs.--The Secretary may pay the unrecovered costs 
of leasing seasonal quarters under this section from annual 
appropriations for the year in which the lease is made.

Sec. 101338. General leasing provisions

  (a) Exemption From Leasing Requirements.--Section 102901 of this 
title and section 1302 of title 40 shall not apply to leases issued by 
the Secretary under this section.
  (b) Proceeds From Leases.--The proceeds from any lease under section 
101335(a)(1) of this title and any lease under section 101337 of this 
title shall be retained by the Service and deposited in the special 
fund established for maintenance and operation of quarters.

Sec. 101339. Assessment and priority listing

  The Secretary shall--
      (1) complete a condition assessment for all field employee 
    housing, including the physical condition of the housing and the 
    necessity and suitability of the housing for carrying out the 
    mission of the Service, using existing information; and
      (2) develop a Service-wide priority listing, by structure, 
    identifying the units in greatest need for repair, rehabilitation, 
    replacement, or initial construction.

Sec. 101340. Use of funds

  (a) Expenditure Shall Follow Priority Listing.--Expenditure of any 
funds authorized and appropriated for new construction, repair, or 
rehabilitation of housing under this chapter shall follow the housing 
priority listing established by the Secretary under section 101339 of 
this title, in sequential order, to the maximum extent practicable.
  (b) Nonconstruction Funds in Annual Budget Submittal.--Each fiscal 
year the President's proposed budget to Congress shall include 
identification of nonconstruction funds to be spent for Service housing 
maintenance and operations that are in addition to rental receipts 
collected.

                      Chapter 1015--Transportation

Subchapter I--Airports
Sec.
101501.  Airports in or near System units.
Subchapter II--Roads and Trails
101511.  Authority of Secretary.
101512.  Conveyance to States of roads leading to certain historical 
          areas.
Subchapter III--Public Transportation Programs for System Units
101521.  Transportation service and facility programs.
101522.  Transportation projects.
101523.  Procedures applicable to transportation plans and projects.
101524.  Special rule for service contract to provide transportation 
          services.
Subchapter IV--Fees
101531.  Fee for use of transportation services.

                         Subchapter I--Airports

Sec. 101501. Airports in or near System units

  (a) Definitions.--In this section, the terms ``airport'', 
``project'', ``project costs'', ``public agency'', and ``sponsor'' have 
the meanings given the terms in section 47102 of title 49.
  (b) Acquisition, Operation, and Maintenance of Airports.--
      (1) Authorization.--The Secretary may plan, acquire, establish, 
    construct, enlarge, improve, maintain, equip, operate, regulate, 
    and protect airports in the continental United States in, or in 
    close proximity to, System units, when the Secretary determines 
    that the airports are necessary to the proper performance of the 
    functions of the Department of the Interior.
      (2) Inclusion in national plan.--The Secretary shall not acquire, 
    establish, or construct an airport under this section unless the 
    airport is included in the national plan of integrated airport 
    systems formulated by the Secretary of Transportation pursuant to 
    section 47103 of title 49.
      (3) Operation and maintenance must accord with standards and 
    regulations of secretary of transportation.--The operation and 
    maintenance of airports under this section shall be in accordance 
    with the standards and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of 
    Transportation.
  (c) Authority of Secretary.--
      (1) In general.--To carry out this section, the Secretary may--
          (A) acquire necessary land and interests in or over land;
          (B) contract for the construction, improvement, operation, 
        and maintenance of airports and incidental facilities;
          (C) enter into agreements with other public agencies 
        providing for the construction, operation, or maintenance of 
        airports by those agencies or jointly by the Secretary and 
        those agencies on mutually satisfactory terms; and
          (D) enter into other agreements and take other action with 
        respect to the airports as may be necessary to carry out this 
        section.
      (2) Consent required.--This section does not authorize the 
    Secretary to acquire any land, or interest in or over land, by 
    purchase, condemnation, grant, or lease, without first obtaining 
    the consent of the Governor of the State, and the consent of the 
    chief executive official of the State political subdivision, in 
    which the land is located.
  (d) Authorization To Sponsor Airport Projects.--To carry out this 
section, the Secretary may--
      (1) sponsor projects under subchapter I of chapter 471 of title 
    49 independently or jointly with other public agencies; and
      (2) use, for payment of the sponsor's share of the project costs 
    of those projects, any funds that may be--
          (A) contributed or otherwise made available to the Secretary 
        for those purposes; or
          (B) appropriated or otherwise specifically authorized for 
        that purpose.
  (e) Jurisdiction Over Airports.--All airports under the jurisdiction 
of the Secretary, unless otherwise specifically provided by law, shall 
be operated as public airports, available for public use on fair and 
reasonable terms and without unjust discrimination.

                    Subchapter II--Roads and Trails

Sec. 101511. Authority of Secretary

  (a) Roads and Trails in System Units.--The Secretary may construct, 
reconstruct, and improve roads and trails, including bridges, in System 
units.
  (b) Approach Roads.--
      (1) In general.--
          (A) Designation.--When the Secretary determines it to be in 
        the public interest, the Secretary may designate, as System 
        unit approach roads, roads whose primary value is to carry 
        System unit travel and that lead across land at least 90 
        percent owned by the Federal Government and that will connect 
        the highways within a System unit with a convenient point on or 
        leading to the National Highway System.
          (B) Limit on length of approach roads.--
              (i) In general.--A designated approach road shall not 
            exceed--

                  (I) 60 miles in length between a System unit gateway 
                and a point on or leading to the nearest convenient 
                National Highway System road; or
                  (II) 30 miles in length if the approach road is on 
                the National Highway System.

              (ii) County limit.--Not to exceed 40 miles of any one 
            approach road shall be designated in any one county.
          (C) Supplementary part of system unit highway system.--An 
        approach road designated for a System unit shall be treated as 
        a supplementary part of the highway system of the System unit.
      (2) Construction, reconstruction, and improvement.--
          (A) In general.--The Secretary may construct, reconstruct, 
        and improve approach roads designated under paragraph (1) 
        (including bridges) and enter into agreements for the 
        maintenance of the approach roads by State or county 
        authorities or to maintain the approach roads when otherwise 
        necessary.
          (B) Annual allocation.--Not more than $1,500,000 shall be 
        allocated annually for the construction, reconstruction, and 
        improvement of System unit approach roads.
      (3) Approval of secretary of agriculture required.--When an 
    approach road is proposed under this section across or within any 
    national forest, the Secretary shall secure the approval of the 
    Secretary of Agriculture before construction begins.
  (c) Agreement With Secretary of Transportation.--Under agreement with 
the Secretary, the Secretary of Transportation may carry out any 
provision of this section.

Sec. 101512.  Conveyance to States of roads leading to certain 
            historical areas

  (a) Definition.--In this section, the term ``State'' means a State, 
Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands.
  (b) Authority of Secretary.--The Secretary may, subject to conditions 
as seem proper to the Secretary, convey by proper quitclaim deed to any 
State, county, municipality, or agency of a State, county, or 
municipality in which the road is located, all right, title, and 
interest of the United States in and to any Federal Government owned or 
controlled road leading to any national cemetery, national military 
park, national historical park, national battlefield park, or national 
historic site administered by the Service.
  (c) Notification by State, Agency, or Municipality.--Prior to the 
delivery of any conveyance of a road under this section, the State, 
county, or municipality to which the conveyance is to be made shall 
notify the Secretary in writing of its willingness to accept and 
maintain the road.
  (d) Transfer of Jurisdiction.--On the execution and delivery of the 
conveyance of a road under this section, any jurisdiction previously 
ceded to the United States by a State over the road is retroceded and 
shall vest in the State in which the road is located.

    Subchapter III--Public Transportation Programs for System Units

Sec. 101521. Transportation service and facility programs

  (a) Formulation of Plans and Implementation of Projects.--The 
Secretary may formulate transportation plans and implement 
transportation projects where feasible pursuant to those plans for 
System units.
  (b) Contracts, Operations, and Acquisitions for Improvement of Access 
to System Units.--
      (1) Authority of secretary.--To carry out subsection (a), the 
    Secretary may--
          (A) contract with public or private agencies or carriers to 
        provide transportation services, capital equipment, or 
        facilities to improve access to System units;
          (B) operate those services directly in the absence of 
        suitable and adequate agencies or carriers;
          (C) acquire, by purchase, lease, or agreement, capital 
        equipment for those services; and
          (D) where necessary to carry out this subchapter, acquire, by 
        lease, purchase, donation, exchange, or transfer, land, water, 
        or an interest in land or water that is situated outside the 
        boundary of a System unit.
      (2) Specific provisions related to property acquisition.--
          (A) Administration.--The acquired property shall be 
        administered as part of the System unit.
          (B) Acquistion of land or interests in land owned by state or 
        political subdivision.--Any land or interests in land owned by 
        a State or any of its political subdivisions may be acquired 
        only by donation.
          (C) Acquisition subject to statutory limitations.--Any land 
        acquisition shall be subject to any statutory limitations on 
        methods of acquisition and appropriations as may be 
        specifically applicable to the area.
  (c) Establishment of Information Programs.--The Secretary shall 
establish information programs to inform the public of available System 
unit access opportunities and to promote the use of transportation 
modes other than personal motor vehicles for access to and travel 
within the System units.
  (d) Undertaking Transportation Facilities and Services.--
Transportation facilities and services provided pursuant to this 
subchapter may be undertaken by the Secretary directly or by contract 
without regard to any requirement of Federal, State, or local law 
respecting determinations of public convenience and necessity or other 
similar matters. The Secretary or contractor shall consult with the 
appropriate State or local public service commission or other body 
having authority to issue certificates of convenience and necessity. A 
contractor shall be subject to applicable requirements of that body 
unless the Secretary determines that the requirements would not be 
consistent with the purposes and provisions of this subchapter.
  (e) Construction of Grant of Authority Respecting Operation of Motor 
Vehicles Excepted From Statutory Coverage.--No grant of authority in 
this subchapter shall be deemed to expand the exemption of section 
13506(a)(9) of title 49.

Sec. 101522. Transportation projects

  (a) Assistance of Heads of Other Federal Departments and Agencies in 
Formulation and Implementation.--To carry out this subchapter, the 
Secretary of Transportation, the Secretary of Housing and Urban 
Development, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Secretary 
of Commerce, and the heads of other Federal departments or agencies 
that the Secretary considers necessary shall assist the Secretary in 
the formulation and implementation of transportation projects.
  (b) Compilation of Statutes and Programs.--The Secretary shall 
maintain a compilation of Federal statutes and programs providing 
authority for the planning, funding, or operation of transportation 
projects that might be utilized by the Secretary to carry out this 
subchapter.

Sec. 101523. Procedures applicable to transportation plans and projects

  (a) During Formulation of Plan.--The Secretary shall, during the 
formulation of any transportation plan authorized pursuant to section 
101521 of this title--
      (1) give public notice of intention to formulate the plan by 
    publication in the Federal Register and in a newspaper or 
    periodical having general circulation in the vicinity of the 
    affected System unit; and
      (2) following the notice, hold a public meeting at a location 
    convenient to the affected System unit.
  (b) Prior to Implementation of Project.--Prior to the implementation 
of any project developed pursuant to the transportation plan formulated 
pursuant to subsection (a), the Secretary shall--
      (1) establish procedures, including public meetings, to give 
    State and local governments and the public adequate notice and an 
    opportunity to comment on the proposed transportation project; and
      (2) when the proposed project would involve an expenditure in 
    excess of $100,000 in any fiscal year, submit a detailed report to 
    the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and the 
    Committee on Natural Resources of the House of Representatives.
  (c) Waiting Period.--When a report on a project is required under 
subsection (b)(2), the Secretary may proceed with the implementation of 
the project only after 60 days (not counting days on which the Senate 
or House of Representatives has adjourned for more than 3 consecutive 
days) have elapsed following submission of the report.

Sec. 101524. Special rule for service contract to provide 
            transportation services

  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a service contract 
entered into by the Secretary for the provision solely of 
transportation services in a System unit shall be not more than 10 
years in length, including a base period of 5 years and annual 
extensions for up to an additional 5 years based on satisfactory 
performance and approval by the Secretary.

                          Subchapter IV--Fees

Sec. 101531. Fee for use of transportation services

  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, where the Service or an 
entity under a service contract, cooperative agreement, or other 
contractual agreement with the Service provides transportation to all 
or a portion of any System unit, the Secretary may impose a reasonable 
and appropriate charge to the public for the use of the transportation 
services in addition to any admission fee required to be paid. 
Collection of the transportation and admission fees may occur at the 
transportation staging area or any other reasonably convenient location 
determined by the Secretary. The Secretary may enter into agreements, 
with public or private entities that qualify to the Secretary's 
satisfaction, to collect the transportation and admission fee. 
Transportation fees collected pursuant to this section shall be 
retained by the System unit at which the transportation fee was 
collected, and the amount retained shall be expended only for costs 
associated with the transportation systems at the System unit where the 
charge was imposed.

                   Chapter 1017--Financial Agreements

Sec.
101701.  Challenge cost-share agreement authority.
101702.  Cooperative agreements.
101703.  Cooperative management agreements.
101704.  Reimbursable agreements.

Sec. 101701. Challenge cost-share agreement authority

  (a) Definitions.--In this section:
      (1) Challenge cost-share agreement.--The term ``challenge cost-
    share agreement'' means any agreement entered into between the 
    Secretary and any cooperator for the purpose of sharing costs or 
    services in carrying out authorized functions and responsibilities 
    of the Secretary with respect to any System unit or System program, 
    any affiliated area, or any designated national scenic trail or 
    national historic trail.
      (2) Cooperator.--The term ``cooperator'' means any State or local 
    government, public or private agency, organization, institution, 
    corporation, individual, or other entity.
  (b) Authority To Enter Into Challenge Cost-Share Agreements.--The 
Secretary may negotiate and enter into challenge cost-share agreements 
with cooperators.
  (c) Source of Federal Share.--In carrying out challenge cost-share 
agreements, the Secretary may provide the Federal funding share from 
any funds available to the Service.

Sec. 101702. Cooperative agreements

  (a) Transfer of Service Appropriated Funds.--A cooperative agreement 
entered into by the Secretary that involves the transfer of Service 
appropriated funds to a State, local, or tribal government or other 
public entity, an educational institution, or a private nonprofit 
organization to carry out public purposes of a Service program is a 
cooperative agreement properly entered into under section 6305 of title 
31.
  (b) Cooperative Research and Training Programs.--
      (1) In general.--To facilitate the administration of the System, 
    the Secretary, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary may 
    consider advisable, may--
          (A) enter into cooperative agreements with public or private 
        educational institutions, States, and political subdivisions of 
        States to develop adequate, coordinated, cooperative research 
        and training programs concerning the resources of the System; 
        and
          (B) pursuant to an agreement, accept from and make available 
        to the cooperator technical and support staff, financial 
        assistance for mutually agreed upon research projects, supplies 
        and equipment, facilities, and administrative services relating 
        to cooperative research units that the Secretary considers 
        appropriate.
      (2) Effect of subsection.--This subsection does not waive any 
    requirements for research projects that are subject to Federal 
    procurement regulations.
  (c) Sale of Products and Services Produced in the Conduct of Living 
Exhibits and Interpretive Demonstrations.--To facilitate the 
administration of the System, the Secretary, under such terms and 
conditions as the Secretary considers advisable, may--
      (1) sell at fair market value, without regard to the requirements 
    of chapters 1 to 11 of title 40 and division C (except sections 
    3302, 3307(e), 3501(b), 3509, 3906, 4710, and 4711) of subtitle I 
    of title 41, products and services produced in the conduct of 
    living exhibits and interpretive demonstrations in System units;
      (2) enter into contracts, including cooperative arrangements, 
    with respect to living exhibits and interpretive demonstrations in 
    System units; and
      (3) credit the proceeds from those sales and contracts to the 
    appropriation bearing the cost of the exhibits and demonstrations.
  (d) Cooperative Agreements for System Unit Natural Resource 
Protection.--
      (1) In general.--The Secretary may enter into cooperative 
    agreements with State, local, or tribal governments, other Federal 
    agencies, other public entities, educational institutions, private 
    nonprofit organizations, or participating private landowners for 
    the purpose of protecting natural resources of System units through 
    collaborative efforts on land inside and outside the System units.
      (2) Terms and conditions.--A cooperative agreement entered into 
    under paragraph (1) shall provide clear and direct benefits to 
    System unit natural resources and--
          (A) provide for--
              (i) the preservation, conservation, and restoration of 
            coastal and riparian systems, watersheds, and wetlands;
              (ii) preventing, controlling, or eradicating invasive 
            exotic species that are within a System unit or adjacent to 
            a System unit; or
              (iii) restoration of natural resources, including native 
            wildlife habitat or ecosystems;
          (B) include a statement of purpose demonstrating how the 
        agreement will--
              (i) enhance science-based natural resource stewardship at 
            the System unit; and
              (ii) benefit the parties to the agreement;
          (C) specify any staff required and technical assistance to be 
        provided by the Secretary or other parties to the agreement in 
        support of activities inside and outside the System unit that 
        will--
              (i) protect natural resources of the System unit; and
              (ii) benefit the parties to the agreement;
          (D) identify any materials, supplies, or equipment and any 
        other resources that will be contributed by the parties to the 
        agreement or by other Federal agencies;
          (E) describe any financial assistance to be provided by the 
        Secretary or the partners to implement the agreement;
          (F) ensure that any expenditure by the Secretary pursuant to 
        the agreement is determined by the Secretary to support the 
        purposes of natural resource stewardship at a System unit; and
          (G) include such other terms and conditions as are agreed to 
        by the Secretary and the other parties to the agreement.
      (3) Limitations.--The Secretary shall not use any funds 
    associated with an agreement entered into under paragraph (1) for 
    the purposes of land acquisition, regulatory activity, or the 
    development, maintenance, or operation of infrastructure, except 
    for ancillary support facilities that the Secretary determines to 
    be necessary for the completion of projects or activities 
    identified in the agreement.

Sec. 101703.  Cooperative management agreements

  (a) In General.--To facilitate the administration of the System, the 
Secretary, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary considers 
advisable, may enter into an agreement with a State or local government 
agency to provide for the cooperative management of the Federal and 
State or local park areas where a System unit is located adjacent to or 
near a State or local park area, and cooperative management between the 
Service and a State or local government agency of a portion of either 
the System unit or State or local park will allow for more effective 
and efficient management of the System unit and State or local park. 
The Secretary may not transfer administration responsibilities for any 
System unit under this paragraph.
  (b) Provision of Goods and Services.--Under a cooperative management 
agreement, the Secretary may acquire from and provide to a State or 
local government agency goods and services to be used by the Secretary 
and the State or local governmental agency in the cooperative 
management of land.
  (c) Assignment of Employee.--An assignment arranged by the Secretary 
under section 3372 of title 5 of a Federal, State, or local employee 
for work on any Federal, State, or local land or an extension of the 
assignment may be for any period of time determined by the Secretary 
and the State or local agency to be mutually beneficial.

Sec. 101704. Reimbursable agreements

  (a) In General.--In carrying out work under reimbursable agreements 
with any State, local, or tribal government, the Secretary, without 
regard to any provision of law or a regulation--
      (1) may record obligations against accounts receivable from those 
    governments; and
      (2) shall credit amounts received from those governments to the 
    appropriate account.
  (b) When Amounts Shall Be Credited.--Amounts shall be credited within 
90 days of the date of the original request by the Service for payment.

      Chapter 1019--Concessions and Commercial Use Authorizations

Subchapter I--Authority of Secretary
Sec.
101901.  Utility services.
Subchapter II--Commercial Visitor Services
101911.  Definitions.
101912.  Findings and declaration of policy.
101913.  Award of concession contracts.
101914.  Term of concession contracts.
101915.  Protection of concessioner investment.
101916.  Reasonableness of rates and charges.
101917.  Franchise fees.
101918.  Transfer or conveyance of concession contracts or leasehold 
          surrender interests.
101919.  National Park Service Concessions Management Advisory Board.
101920.  Contracting for services.
101921.  Multiple contracts within a System unit.
101922.  Use of nonmonetary consideration in concession contracts.
101923.  Recordkeeping requirements.
101924.  Promotion of sale of Indian, Alaska Native, Native Samoan, and 
          Native Hawaiian handicrafts.
101925.  Commercial use authorizations.
101926.  Regulations.

                  Subchapter I--Authority of Secretary

Sec. 101901. Utility services

  To facilitate the administration of the System, the Secretary, under 
such terms and conditions as the Secretary considers advisable, may 
furnish, on a reimbursement of appropriation basis, all types of 
utility services to concessioners, contractors, permittees, or other 
users of the services, within the System. The reimbursements for cost 
of the services may be credited to the appropriation current at the 
time reimbursements are received.

               Subchapter II--Commercial Visitor Services

Sec. 101911. Definitions

  In this subchapter:
      (1) Advisory board.--The term ``Advisory Board'' means the 
    National Park Service Concessions Management Advisory Board 
    established under section 101919 of this title.
      (2) Preferential right of renewal.--The term ``preferential right 
    of renewal'' means the right of a concessioner, subject to a 
    determination by the Secretary that the facilities or services 
    authorized by a prior contract continue to be necessary and 
    appropriate within the meaning of section 101912 of this title, to 
    match the terms and conditions of any competing proposal that the 
    Secretary determines to be the best proposal for a proposed new 
    concession contract that authorizes the continuation of the 
    facilities and services provided by the concessioner under its 
    prior contract.

Sec. 101912. Findings and declaration of policy

  (a) Findings.--In furtherance of section 100101(a), Congress finds 
that the preservation and conservation of System unit resources and 
values requires that public accommodations, facilities, and services 
that have to be provided within those System units should be provided 
only under carefully controlled safeguards against unregulated and 
indiscriminate use, so that--
      (1) visitation will not unduly impair those resources and values; 
    and
      (2) development of public accommodations, facilities, and 
    services within System units can best be limited to locations that 
    are consistent to the highest practicable degree with the 
    preservation and conservation of the resources and values of the 
    System units.
  (b) Declaration of Policy.--It is the policy of Congress that the 
development of public accommodations, facilities, and services in 
System units shall be limited to accommodations, facilities, and 
services that--
      (1) are necessary and appropriate for public use and enjoyment of 
    the System unit in which they are located; and
      (2) are consistent to the highest practicable degree with the 
    preservation and conservation of the resources and values of the 
    System unit.

Sec. 101913. Award of concession contracts

  In furtherance of the findings and policy stated in section 101912 of 
this title, and except as provided by this subchapter or otherwise 
authorized by law, the Secretary shall utilize concession contracts to 
authorize a person, corporation, or other entity to provide 
accommodations, facilities, and services to visitors to System units. 
Concession contracts shall be awarded as follows:
      (1) Competitive selection process.--Except as otherwise provided 
    in this section, all proposed concession contracts shall be awarded 
    by the Secretary to the person, corporation, or other entity 
    submitting the best proposal, as determined by the Secretary 
    through a competitive selection process. The competitive process 
    shall include simplified procedures for small, individually-owned 
    entities seeking award of a concession contract.
      (2) Solicitation of proposals.--Except as otherwise provided in 
    this section, prior to awarding a new concession contract 
    (including renewals or extensions of existing concession contracts) 
    the Secretary--
          (A) shall publicly solicit proposals for the concession 
        contract; and
          (B) in connection with the solicitation, shall--
              (i) prepare a prospectus and publish notice of its 
            availability at least once in local or national newspapers 
            or trade publications, by electronic means, or both, as 
            appropriate; and
              (ii) make the prospectus available on request to all 
            interested persons.
      (3) Information to be included in prospectus.--The prospectus 
    shall include the following information:
          (A) The minimum requirements for the contract as set forth in 
        paragraph (4).
          (B) The terms and conditions of any existing concession 
        contract relating to the services and facilities to be 
        provided, including all fees and other forms of compensation 
        provided to the United States by the concessioner.
          (C) Other authorized facilities or services that may be 
        provided in a proposal.
          (D) Facilities and services to be provided by the Secretary 
        to the concessioner, including public access, utilities, and 
        buildings.
          (E) An estimate of the amount of compensation due an existing 
        concessioner from a new concessioner under the terms of a prior 
        concession contract.
          (F) A statement as to the weight to be given to each 
        selection factor identified in the prospectus and the relative 
        importance of those factors in the selection process.
          (G) Other information related to the proposed concession 
        operation that is provided to the Secretary pursuant to a 
        concession contract or is otherwise available to the Secretary, 
        as the Secretary determines is necessary to allow for the 
        submission of competitive proposals.
          (H) Where applicable, a description of a preferential right 
        to the renewal of the proposed concession contract held by an 
        existing concessioner as set forth in paragraph (7).
      (4) Consideration of proposals.--
          (A) Minimum requirements.--No proposal shall be considered 
        that fails to meet the minimum requirements as determined by 
        the Secretary. The minimum requirements shall include the 
        following:
              (i) The minimum acceptable franchise fee or other forms 
            of consideration to the Federal Government.
              (ii) Any facilities, services, or capital investment 
            required to be provided by the concessioner.
              (iii) Measures necessary to ensure the protection, 
            conservation, and preservation of resources of the System 
            unit.
          (B) Rejection of proposal.--The Secretary shall reject any 
        proposal, regardless of the franchise fee offered, if the 
        Secretary determines that--
              (i) the person, corporation, or entity is not qualified 
            or is not likely to provide satisfactory service; or
              (ii) the proposal is not responsive to the objectives of 
            protecting and preserving resources of the System unit and 
            of providing necessary and appropriate facilities and 
            services to the public at reasonable rates.
          (C) All proposals fail to meet mimimum requirements or are 
        rejected.--If all proposals submitted to the Secretary fail to 
        meet the minimum requirements or are rejected by the Secretary, 
        the Secretary shall establish new minimum contract requirements 
        and re-initiate the competitive selection process pursuant to 
        this section.
          (D) Terms and conditions materially amended or not 
        incorporated in contract.--The Secretary may not execute a 
        concession contract that materially amends or does not 
        incorporate the proposed terms and conditions of the concession 
        contract as set forth in the applicable prospectus. If proposed 
        material amendments or changes are considered appropriate by 
        the Secretary, the Secretary shall resolicit offers for the 
        concession contract incorporating the material amendments or 
        changes.
      (5) Selection of the best proposal.--
          (A) Factors in selection.--In selecting the best proposal, 
        the Secretary shall consider the following principal factors:
              (i) The responsiveness of the proposal to the objectives 
            of protecting, conserving, and preserving resources of the 
            System unit and of providing necessary and appropriate 
            facilities and services to the public at reasonable rates.
              (ii) The experience and related background of the person, 
            corporation, or entity submitting the proposal, including 
            the past performance and expertise of the person, 
            corporation or entity in providing the same or similar 
            facilities or services.
              (iii) The financial capability of the person, 
            corporation, or entity submitting the proposal.
              (iv) The proposed franchise fee, except that 
            consideration of revenue to the United States shall be 
            subordinate to the objectives of protecting, conserving, 
            and preserving resources of the System unit and of 
            providing necessary and appropriate facilities to the 
            public at reasonable rates.
          (B) Secondary factors.--The Secretary may also consider such 
        secondary factors as the Secretary considers appropriate.
          (C) Development of regulations.--In developing regulations to 
        implement this subchapter, the Secretary shall consider the 
        extent to which plans for employment of Indians (including 
        Native Alaskans) and involvement of businesses owned by 
        Indians, Indian tribes, or Native Alaskans in the operation of 
        a concession contract should be identified as a factor in the 
        selection of a best proposal under this section.
      (6) Congressional notification.--
          (A) In general.--The Secretary shall submit any proposed 
        concession contract with anticipated annual gross receipts in 
        excess of $5,000,000 or a duration of more than 10 years to the 
        Committee on Natural Resources of the House of Representatives 
        and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the 
        Senate.
          (B) Waiting period.--The Secretary shall not award any 
        proposed concession contract to which subparagraph (A) applies 
        until at least 60 days subsequent to the notification of both 
        Committees.
      (7) Preferential right of renewal.--
          (A) In general.--Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the 
        Secretary shall not grant a concessioner a preferential right 
        to renew a concession contract, or any other form of preference 
        to a concession contract.
          (B) Exception.--The Secretary shall grant a preferential 
        right of renewal to an existing concessioner with respect to 
        proposed renewals of the categories of concession contracts 
        described by paragraph (8), subject to the requirements of that 
        paragraph.
          (C) Entitlement to award of new contract.--A concessioner 
        that successfully exercises a preferential right of renewal in 
        accordance with the requirements of this subchapter shall be 
        entitled to award of the proposed new concession contract to 
        which the preference applies.
      (8) Outfitter and guide services and small contracts.--
          (A) Application.--Paragraph (7) shall apply only to the 
        following:
              (i) Subject to subparagraph (B), concession contracts 
            that solely authorize the provision of specialized 
            backcountry outdoor recreation guide services that require 
            the employment of specially trained and experienced guides 
            to accompany System unit visitors in the backcountry so as 
            to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors who 
            otherwise may not have the skills and equipment to engage 
            in that activity.
              (ii) Subject to subparagraph (C), concession contracts 
            with anticipated annual gross receipts under $500,000.
          (B) Outfitting and guide concessioners.--
              (i) Description.--Outfitting and guide concessioners, 
            where otherwise qualified, include concessioners that 
            provide guided river running, hunting, fishing, horseback, 
            camping, and mountaineering experiences.
              (ii) When entitled to preferential right.--An outfitting 
            and guide concessioner is entitled to a preferential right 
            of renewal under this subchapter only if--

                  (I) the contract with the outfitting and guide 
                concessioner does not grant the concessioner any 
                interest, including any leasehold surrender interest or 
                possessory interest, in capital improvements on land 
                owned by the United States within a System unit, other 
                than a capital improvement constructed by a 
                concessioner pursuant to the terms of a concession 
                contract prior to November 13, 1998, or constructed or 
                owned by a concessioner or the concessioner's 
                predecessor before the subject land was incorporated 
                into the System;
                  (II) the Secretary determines that the concessioner 
                has operated satisfactorily during the term of the 
                contract (including any extension); and
                  (III) the concessioner has submitted a responsive 
                proposal for a proposed new concession contract that 
                satisfies the minimum requirements established by the 
                Secretary pursuant to paragraph (4).

          (C) Contract with estimated gross receipts of less than 
        $500,000.--A concessioner that holds a concession contract that 
        the Secretary estimates will result in gross annual receipts of 
        less than $500,000 if renewed shall be entitled to a 
        preferential right of renewal under this subchapter if--
              (i) the Secretary has determined that the concessioner 
            has operated satisfactorily during the term of the contract 
            (including any extension); and
              (ii) the concessioner has submitted a responsive proposal 
            for a proposed new concession contract that satisfies the 
            minimum requirements established by the Secretary pursuant 
            to paragraph (4).
      (9) New or additional services.--The Secretary shall not grant a 
    preferential right to a concessioner to provide new or additional 
    services in a System unit.
      (10) Authority of secretary not limited.--Nothing in this 
    subchapter shall be construed as limiting the authority of the 
    Secretary to determine whether to issue a concession contract or to 
    establish its terms and conditions in furtherance of the policies 
    expressed in this subchapter.
      (11) Exceptions.--Notwithstanding this section, the Secretary may 
    award, without public solicitation, the following:
          (A) Temporary contract.--To avoid interruption of services to 
        the public at a System unit, the Secretary may award a 
        temporary concession contract or an extension of an existing 
        concessions contract for a term not to exceed 3 years, except 
        that prior to making the award, the Secretary shall take all 
        reasonable and appropriate steps to consider alternatives to 
        avoid the interruption.
          (B) Contract in extraordinary circumstances.--The Secretary 
        may award a concession contract in extraordinary circumstances 
        where compelling and equitable considerations require the award 
        of a concession contract to a particular party in the public 
        interest. Award of a concession contract under this 
        subparagraph shall not be made by the Secretary until at least 
        30 days after--
              (i) publication in the Federal Register of notice of the 
            Secretary's intention to award the contract and the reasons 
            for the action; and
              (ii) submission of notice to the Committee on Energy and 
            Natural Resources of the Senate and the Committee on 
            Natural Resources of the House of Representatives.

Sec. 101914. Term of concession contracts

  A concession contract entered into pursuant to this subchapter shall 
generally be awarded for a term of 10 years or less. The Secretary may 
award a contract for a term of up to 20 years if the Secretary 
determines that the contract terms and conditions, including the 
required construction of capital improvements, warrant a longer term.

Sec. 101915. Protection of concessioner investment

  (a) Definitions.--In this section:
      (1) Capital improvement.--The term ``capital improvement'' means 
    a structure, a fixture, or nonremovable equipment provided by a 
    concessioner pursuant to the terms of a concession contract and 
    located on land of the United States within a System unit.
      (2) Consumer price index.--The term ``Consumer Price Index'' 
    means--
          (A) the ``Consumer Price Index--All Urban Consumers'' 
        published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department 
        of Labor; or
          (B) if the Index is not published, another regularly 
        published cost-of-living index approximating the Consumer Price 
        Index.
  (b) Leasehold Surrender Interest in Capital Improvements.--A 
concessioner that constructs a capital improvement on land owned by the 
United States within a System unit pursuant to a concession contract 
shall have a leasehold surrender interest in the capital improvement 
subject to the following terms and conditions:
      (1) In general.--A concessioner shall have a leasehold surrender 
    interest in each capital improvement constructed by a concessioner 
    under a concession contract, consisting solely of a right to 
    compensation for the capital improvement to the extent of the value 
    of the concessioner's leasehold surrender interest in the capital 
    improvement.
      (2) Pledge as security.--A leasehold surrender interest may be 
    pledged as security for financing of a capital improvement or the 
    acquisition of a concession contract when approved by the Secretary 
    pursuant to this subchapter.
      (3) Transfer and relinquishment or waiver of interest.--A 
    leasehold surrender interest shall be transferred by the 
    concessioner in connection with any transfer of the concession 
    contract and may be relinquished or waived by the concessioner.
      (4) Limit on extinguishing or taking interest.--A leasehold 
    surrender interest shall not be extinguished by the expiration or 
    other termination of a concession contract and may not be taken for 
    public use except on payment of just compensation.
      (5) Value of interest.--The value of a leasehold surrender 
    interest in a capital improvement shall be an amount equal to the 
    initial value (construction cost of the capital improvement), 
    increased (or decreased) by the same percentage increase (or 
    decrease) as the percentage increase (or decrease) in the Consumer 
    Price Index, from the date of making the investment in the capital 
    improvement by the concessioner to the date of payment of the value 
    of the leasehold surrender interest, less depreciation of the 
    capital improvement as evidenced by the condition and prospective 
    serviceability in comparison with a new unit of like kind.
      (6) Value of interest in certain new concession contracts.--
          (A) How value is determined.--The Secretary may provide, in 
        any new concession contract that the Secretary estimates will 
        have a leasehold surrender interest of more than $10,000,000, 
        that the value of any leasehold surrender interest in a capital 
        improvement shall be based on--
              (i) a reduction on an annual basis, in equal portions, 
            over the same number of years as the time period associated 
            with the straight line depreciation of the initial value 
            (construction cost of the capital improvement), as provided 
            by applicable Federal income tax laws and regulations in 
            effect on November 12, 1998; or
              (ii) an alternative formula that is consistent with the 
            objectives of this subchapter.
          (B) When alternative formula may be used.--The Secretary may 
        use an alternative formula under subparagraph (A)(ii) only if 
        the Secretary determines, after scrutiny of the financial and 
        other circumstances involved in the particular concession 
        contract (including providing notice in the Federal Register 
        and opportunity for comment), that the alternative formula is, 
        compared to the standard method of determining value provided 
        for in paragraph (5), necessary to provide a fair return to the 
        Federal Government and to foster competition for the new 
        contract by providing a reasonable opportunity to make a profit 
        under the new contract. If no responsive offers are received in 
        response to a solicitation that includes the alternative 
        formula, the concession opportunity shall be resolicited with 
        the leasehold surrender interest value as described in 
        paragraph (5).
      (7) Increase in value of interest.--Where a concessioner, 
    pursuant to the terms of a concession contract, makes a capital 
    improvement to an existing capital improvement in which the 
    concessioner has a leasehold surrender interest, the cost of the 
    additional capital improvement shall be added to the then-current 
    value of the concessioner's leasehold surrender interest.
  (c) Special Rule for Possessory Interest Existing Before November 13, 
1998.--
      (1) In general.--A concessioner that has obtained a possessory 
    interest (as defined pursuant to the Act of October 9, 1965 (known 
    as the National Park Service Concessions Policy Act; Public Law 89-
    249, 79 Stat. 969), as in effect on November 12, 1998) under the 
    terms of a concession contract entered into before November 13, 
    1998, shall, on the expiration or termination of the concession 
    contract, be entitled to receive compensation for the possessory 
    interest improvements in the amount and manner as described by the 
    concession contract. Where that possessory interest is not 
    described in the existing concession contract, compensation of 
    possessory interest shall be determined in accordance with the laws 
    in effect on November 12, 1998.
      (2) Existing concessioner awarded a new contract.--A concessioner 
    awarded a new concession contract to replace an existing concession 
    contract after November 13, 1998, instead of directly receiving the 
    possessory interest compensation, shall have a leasehold surrender 
    interest in its existing possessory interest improvements under the 
    terms of the new concession contract and shall carry over as the 
    initial value of the leasehold surrender interest (instead of 
    construction cost) an amount equal to the value of the existing 
    possessory interest as of the termination date of the previous 
    concession contract. In the event of a dispute between the 
    concessioner and the Secretary as to the value of the possessory 
    interest, the matter shall be resolved through binding arbitration.
      (3) New concessioner awarded a contract.--A new concessioner 
    awarded a concession contract and required to pay a prior 
    concessioner for possessory interest in prior improvements shall 
    have a leasehold surrender interest in the prior improvements. The 
    initial value in the leasehold surrender interest (instead of 
    construction cost) shall be an amount equal to the value of the 
    existing possessory interest as of the termination date of the 
    previous concession contract.
      (4) De novo review of value determination.--If the Secretary, or 
    either party to a value determination proceeding conducted under a 
    Service concession contract issued before November 13, 1998, 
    considers that the value determination decision issued pursuant to 
    the proceeding misinterprets or misapplies relevant contractual 
    requirements or their underlying legal authority, the Secretary or 
    either party may seek, within 180 days after the date of the 
    decision, de novo review of the value determination decision by the 
    United States Court of Federal Claims. The Court of Federal Claims 
    may make an order affirming, vacating, modifying or correcting the 
    determination decision.
  (d) Transition to Successor Concessioner.--On expiration or 
termination of a concession contract entered into after November 13, 
1998, a concessioner shall be entitled under the terms of the 
concession contract to receive from the United States or a successor 
concessioner the value of any leasehold surrender interest in a capital 
improvement as of the date of the expiration or termination. A 
successor concessioner shall have a leasehold surrender interest in the 
capital improvement under the terms of a new concession contract and 
the initial value of the leasehold surrender interest in the capital 
improvement (instead of construction cost) shall be the amount of money 
the new concessioner is required to pay the prior concessioner for its 
leasehold surrender interest under the terms of the prior concession 
contract.
  (e) Title to Improvements.--Title to any capital improvement 
constructed by a concessioner on land owned by the United States in a 
System unit shall be vested in the United States.

Sec. 101916. Reasonableness of rates and charges

  (a) In General.--A concession contract shall permit the concessioner 
to set reasonable and appropriate rates and charges for facilities, 
goods, and services provided to the public, subject to approval under 
subsection (b).
  (b) Approval by Secretary Required.--
      (1) Factors to consider.--A concessioner's rates and charges to 
    the public shall be subject to approval by the Secretary. The 
    approval process utilized by the Secretary shall be as prompt and 
    as unburdensome to the concessioner as possible and shall rely on 
    market forces to establish reasonableness of rates and charges to 
    the maximum extent practicable. The Secretary shall approve rates 
    and charges that the Secretary determines to be reasonable and 
    appropriate. Unless otherwise provided in the concession contract, 
    the reasonableness and appropriateness of rates and charges shall 
    be determined primarily by comparison with those rates and charges 
    for facilities, goods, and services of comparable character under 
    similar conditions, with due consideration to the following factors 
    and other factors deemed relevant by the Secretary:
          (A) Length of season.
          (B) Peakloads.
          (C) Average percentage of occupancy.
          (D) Accessibility.
          (E) Availability and costs of labor and materials.
          (F) Type of patronage.
      (2) Rates and charges not to exceed market rates and charges.--
    Rates and charges may not exceed the market rates and charges for 
    comparable facilities, goods, and services, after taking into 
    account the factors referred to in paragraph (1).
  (c) Implementation of Recommendations.--Not later than 6 months after 
receiving recommendations from the Advisory Board regarding 
concessioner rates and charges to the public, the Secretary shall 
implement the recommendations or report to Congress the reasons for not 
implementing the recommendations.

Sec. 101917. Franchise fees

  (a) In General.--A concession contract shall provide for payment to 
the Federal Government of a franchise fee or other monetary 
consideration as determined by the Secretary, on consideration of the 
probable value to the concessioner of the privileges granted by the 
particular contract involved. Probable value shall be based on a 
reasonable opportunity for net profit in relation to capital invested 
and the obligations of the concession contract. Consideration of 
revenue to the United States shall be subordinate to the objectives of 
protecting and preserving System units and of providing necessary and 
appropriate services for visitors at reasonable rates.
  (b) Provisions To Be Specified in Contract.--The amount of the 
franchise fee or other monetary consideration paid to the United States 
for the term of the concession contract shall be specified in the 
concession contract and may be modified only to reflect extraordinary 
unanticipated changes from the conditions anticipated as of the 
effective date of the concession contract. The Secretary shall include 
in concession contracts with a term of more than 5 years a provision 
that allows reconsideration of the franchise fee at the request of the 
Secretary or the concessioner in the event of extraordinary 
unanticipated changes. The provision shall provide for binding 
arbitration in the event that the Secretary and the concessioner are 
unable to agree on an adjustment to the franchise fee in those 
circumstances.
  (c) Special Account in Treasury.--
      (1) Deposit and availability.--All franchise fees (and other 
    monetary consideration) paid to the United States pursuant to 
    concession contracts shall be deposited in a special account 
    established in the Treasury. Twenty percent of the funds deposited 
    in the special account shall be available for expenditure by the 
    Secretary, without further appropriation, to support activities 
    throughout the System regardless of the System unit in which the 
    funds were collected. The funds deposited in the special account 
    shall remain available until expended.
      (2) Subaccount for each system unit.--There shall be established 
    within the special account a subaccount for each System unit. Each 
    subaccount shall be credited with 80 percent of the franchise fees 
    (and other monetary consideration) collected at a single System 
    unit under concession contracts. The funds credited to the 
    subaccount for a System unit shall be available for expenditure by 
    the Secretary, without further appropriation, for use at the System 
    unit for visitor services and for purposes of funding high-priority 
    and urgently necessary resource management programs and operations. 
    The funds credited to a subaccount shall remain available until 
    expended.

Sec. 101918. Transfer or conveyance of concession contracts or 
            leasehold surrender interests

  (a) Approval of Secretary.--No concession contract or leasehold 
surrender interest may be transferred, assigned, sold, or otherwise 
conveyed or pledged by a concessioner without prior written 
notification to, and approval by, the Secretary.
  (b) Conditions.--The Secretary shall approve a transfer or conveyance 
described in subsection (a) unless the Secretary finds that--
      (1) the individual, corporation, or other entity seeking to 
    acquire a concession contract is not qualified or able to satisfy 
    the terms and conditions of the concession contract;
      (2) the transfer or conveyance would have an adverse impact on--
          (A) the protection, conservation, or preservation of the 
        resources of the System unit; or
          (B) the provision of necessary and appropriate facilities and 
        services to visitors at reasonable rates and charges; and
      (3) the terms of the transfer or conveyance are likely, directly 
    or indirectly, to--
          (A) reduce the concessioner's opportunity for a reasonable 
        profit over the remaining term of the concession contract;
          (B) adversely affect the quality of facilities and services 
        provided by the concessioner; or
          (C) result in a need for increased rates and charges to the 
        public to maintain the quality of the facilities and services.
  (c) Modification or Renegotiation of Terms.--The terms and conditions 
of any concession contract under this section shall not be subject to 
modification or open to renegotiation by the Secretary because of a 
transfer or conveyance described in subsection (a) unless the transfer 
or conveyance would have an adverse impact as described in subsection 
(b)(2).

Sec. 101919. National Park Service Concessions Management Advisory 
            Board

  (a) Establishment and Purpose.--There is a National Park Service 
Concessions Management Advisory Board whose purpose shall be to advise 
the Secretary and Service on matters relating to management of 
concessions in the System.
  (b) Duties.--
      (1) Advice.--The Advisory Board shall advise on each of the 
    following:
          (A) Policies and procedures intended to ensure that services 
        and facilities provided by concessioners--
              (i) are necessary and appropriate;
              (ii) meet acceptable standards at reasonable rates with a 
            minimum of impact on System unit resources and values; and
              (iii) provide the concessioners with a reasonable 
            opportunity to make a profit.
          (B) Ways to make Service concession programs and procedures 
        more cost effective, more process efficient, less burdensome, 
        and timelier.
      (2) Recommendations.--The Advisory Board shall make 
    recommendations to the Secretary regarding each of the following:
          (A) The Service contracting with the private sector to 
        conduct appropriate elements of concession management.
          (B) Ways to make the review or approval of concessioner rates 
        and charges to the public more efficient, less burdensome, and 
        timelier.
          (C) The nature and scope of products that qualify as Indian, 
        Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian handicrafts within the 
        meaning of this subchapter.
          (D) The allocation of concession fees.
      (3) Annual report.--The Advisory Board shall provide an annual 
    report on its activities to the Committee on Natural Resources of 
    the House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and 
    Natural Resources of the Senate.
  (c) Advisory Board Membership.--Members of the Advisory Board shall 
be appointed on a staggered basis by the Secretary for a term not to 
exceed 4 years and shall serve at the pleasure of the Secretary. The 
Advisory Board shall be comprised of not more than 7 individuals 
appointed from among citizens of the United States not in the 
employment of the Federal Government and not in the employment of or 
having an interest in a Service concession. Of the 7 members of the 
Advisory Board--
      (1) one member shall be privately employed in the hospitality 
    industry and have both broad knowledge of hotel or food service 
    management and experience in the parks and recreation concession 
    business;
      (2) one member shall be privately employed in the tourism 
    industry;
      (3) one member shall be privately employed in the accounting 
    industry;
      (4) one member shall be privately employed in the outfitting and 
    guide industry;
      (5) one member shall be a State government employee with 
    expertise in park concession management;
      (6) one member shall be active in promotion of traditional arts 
    and crafts; and
      (7) one member shall be active in a nonprofit conservation 
    organization involved in parks and recreation programs.
  (d) Service on Advisory Board.--Service of an individual as a member 
of the Advisory Board shall not be deemed to be service or employment 
bringing the individual within the provisions of any Federal law 
relating to conflicts of interest or otherwise imposing restrictions, 
requirements, or penalties in relation to the employment of 
individuals, the performance of services, or the payment or receipt of 
compensation in connection with claims, proceedings, or matters 
involving the United States. Service as a member of the Advisory Board 
shall not be deemed service in an appointive or elective position in 
the Federal Government for purposes of section 8344 of title 5 or other 
comparable provisions of Federal law.
  (e) Termination.--The Advisory Board shall continue to exist until 
December 31, 2009. In all other respects, it shall be subject to the 
Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.).

Sec. 101920. Contracting for services

  (a) Contracting Authorized.--
      (1) Management elements for which contract required to maximum 
    extent practicable.--To the maximum extent practicable, the 
    Secretary shall contract with private entities to conduct or assist 
    in elements of the management of the Service concession program 
    considered by the Secretary to be suitable for non-Federal 
    performance. Those management elements shall include each of the 
    following:
          (A) Health and safety inspections.
          (B) Quality control of concession operations and facilities.
          (C) Strategic capital planning for concession facilities.
          (D) Analysis of rates and charges to the public.
      (2) Management elements for which contract allowed.--The 
    Secretary may also contract with private entities to assist the 
    Secretary with each of the following:
          (A) Preparation of the financial aspects of prospectuses for 
        Service concession contracts.
          (B) Development of guidelines for a System capital 
        improvement and maintenance program for all concession occupied 
        facilities.
          (C) Making recommendations to the Director regarding the 
        conduct of annual audits of concession fee expenditures.
  (b) Other Management Elements.--The Secretary shall consider, taking 
into account the recommendations of the Advisory Board, contracting out 
other elements of the concessions management program, as appropriate.
  (c) Authority of Secretary Not Diminished.--Nothing in this section 
shall diminish the governmental responsibilities and authority of the 
Secretary to administer concession contracts and activities pursuant to 
this subchapter and section 100101(a), chapter 1003, and sections 
100751(a), 100752, 100753, and 102101 of this title. The Secretary 
reserves the right to make the final decision or contract approval on 
contracting services dealing with the management of the Service 
concessions program under this section.

Sec. 101921. Multiple contracts within a System unit

  If multiple concession contracts are awarded to authorize 
concessioners to provide the same or similar outfitting, guiding, river 
running, or other similar services at the same approximate location or 
resource within a System unit, the Secretary shall establish a 
comparable franchise fee structure for those contracts or similar 
contracts, except that the terms and conditions of any existing 
concession contract shall not be subject to modification or open to 
renegotiation by the Secretary because of an award of a new contract at 
the same approximate location or resource.

Sec. 101922. Use of nonmonetary consideration in concession contracts

  Section 1302 of title 40 shall not apply to concession contracts 
awarded by the Secretary pursuant to this subchapter.

Sec. 101923. Recordkeeping requirements

  (a) In General.--A concessioner and any subconcessioner shall keep 
such records as the Secretary may prescribe to enable the Secretary to 
determine that all terms of a concession contract have been and are 
being faithfully performed. The Secretary and any authorized 
representative of the Secretary shall, for the purpose of audit and 
examination, have access to those records and to other records of the 
concessioner or subconcessioner pertinent to the concession contract 
and all terms and conditions of the concession contract.
  (b) Access to Records by Comptroller General.--The Comptroller 
General and any authorized representative of the Comptroller General 
shall, until the expiration of 5 calendar years after the close of the 
business year of each concessioner or subconcessioner, have access to 
and the right to examine any pertinent records described in subsection 
(a) of the concessioner or subconcessioner related to the contract 
involved.

Sec. 101924. Promotion of sale of Indian, Alaska Native, Native Samoan, 
            and Native Hawaiian handicrafts

  (a) In General.--Promoting the sale of authentic United States 
Indian, Alaskan Native, Native Samoan, and Native Hawaiian handicrafts 
relating to the cultural, historical, and geographic characteristics of 
System units is encouraged, and the Secretary shall ensure that there 
is a continuing effort to enhance the handicraft trade where it exists 
and establish the trade in appropriate areas where the trade does not 
exist.
  (b) Exemption From Franchise Fee.--In furtherance of the purposes of 
subsection (a), the revenue derived from the sale of United States 
Indian, Alaska Native, Native Samoan, and Native Hawaiian handicrafts 
shall be exempt from any franchise fee payments under this subchapter.

Sec. 101925. Commercial use authorizations

  (a) In General.--To the extent specified in this section, the 
Secretary, on request, may authorize a private person, corporation, or 
other entity to provide services to visitors to System units through a 
commercial use authorization. A commercial use authorization shall not 
be considered to be a concession contract under this subchapter and no 
other section of this subchapter shall be applicable to a commercial 
use authorization except where expressly stated.
  (b) Criteria for Issuance of Commercial Use Authorizations.--
      (1) Required determinations.--The authority of this section may 
    be used only to authorize provision of services that the Secretary 
    determines--
          (A) will have minimal impact on resources and values of a 
        System unit; and
          (B) are consistent with the purpose for which the System unit 
        was established and with all applicable management plans and 
        Service policies and regulations.
      (2) Elements of commercial use authorization.--The Secretary 
    shall--
          (A) require payment of a reasonable fee for issuance of a 
        commercial use authorization, the fees to remain available 
        without further appropriation to be used, at a minimum, to 
        recover associated management and administrative costs;
          (B) require that the provision of services under a commercial 
        use authorization be accomplished in a manner consistent to the 
        highest practicable degree with the preservation and 
        conservation of System unit resources and values;
          (C) take appropriate steps to limit the liability of the 
        United States arising from the provision of services under a 
        commercial use authorization;
          (D) have no authority under this section to issue more 
        commercial use authorizations than are consistent with the 
        preservation and proper management of System unit resources and 
        values; and
          (E) shall establish other conditions for issuance of a 
        commercial use authorization that the Secretary determines to 
        be appropriate for the protection of visitors, provision of 
        adequate and appropriate visitor services, and protection and 
        proper management of System unit resources and values.
  (c) Limitations.--Any commercial use authorization shall be limited 
to--
      (1) commercial operations with annual gross receipts of not more 
    than $25,000 resulting from services originating and provided 
    solely within a System unit pursuant to the commercial use 
    authorization;
      (2) the incidental use of resources of the System unit by 
    commercial operations that provide services originating and 
    terminating outside the boundaries of the System unit; or
      (3)(A) uses by organized children's camps, outdoor clubs, and 
    nonprofit institutions (including back country use); and
      (B) other uses, as the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
  (d) Nonprofit Institutions.--Nonprofit institutions are not required 
to obtain commercial use authorizations unless taxable income is 
derived by the institution from the authorized use.
  (e) Prohibition on Construction.--A commercial use authorization 
shall not provide for the construction of any structure, fixture, or 
improvement on federally-owned land within the boundaries of a System 
unit.
  (f) Duration.--The term of any commercial use authorization shall not 
exceed 2 years. No preferential right of renewal or similar provisions 
for renewal shall be granted by the Secretary.
  (g) Other Contracts.--A person, corporation, or other entity seeking 
or obtaining a commercial use authorization shall not be precluded from 
submitting a proposal for concession contracts.

Sec. 101926. Regulations

  (a) In General.--The Secretary shall prescribe regulations 
appropriate for the implementation of this subchapter.
  (b) Contents.--The regulations--
      (1) shall include appropriate provisions to ensure that 
    concession services and facilities to be provided in a System unit 
    are not segmented or otherwise split into separate concession 
    contracts for the purposes of seeking to reduce anticipated annual 
    gross receipts of a concession contract below $500,000; and
      (2) shall further define the term ``United States Indian, Alaskan 
    Native, and Native Hawaiian handicrafts'' for the purposes of this 
    subchapter.

                  Chapter 1021--Privileges and Leases

Sec.
102101.  General provisions.
102102.  Authority of Secretary to enter into lease for buildings and 
          associated property.

Sec. 102101. General provisions

  (a) Limitation.--
      (1) No lease or grant of a privilege that interferes with free 
    access.--No natural curiosity, wonder, or object of interest shall 
    be leased or granted to anyone on such terms as to interfere with 
    free access by the public to any System unit.
      (2) Exception for grazing livestock.--The Secretary, under such 
    regulations and on such terms as the Secretary may prescribe, may 
    grant the privilege to graze livestock within a System unit when, 
    in the Secretary's judgment, the use is not detrimental to the 
    primary purpose for which the System unit was created. This 
    paragraph does not apply to Yellowstone National Park.
  (b) Advertising and Competitive Bids Not Required.--The Secretary may 
grant privileges and enter into leases described in subsection (a), and 
enter into related contracts with responsible persons, firms, or 
corporations, without advertising and without securing competitive 
bids.
  (c) Assignment or Transfer.--No contract, lease, or privilege 
described in subsection (a) or (b) that is entered into or granted 
shall be assigned or transferred by the grantee, lessee, or licensee 
without the prior written approval of the Secretary.

Sec. 102102. Authority of Secretary to enter into lease for buildings 
            and associated property

  (a) In General.--To facilitate the administration of the System, the 
Secretary, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary may 
consider advisable, and except as provided in subsection (b) and 
subject to subsection (c), may enter into a lease with any person or 
government entity for the use of buildings and associated property 
administered by the Secretary as part of the System.
  (b) Prohibited Activities.--The Secretary may not use a lease under 
subsection (a) to authorize the lessee to engage in activities that are 
subject to authorization by the Secretary through a concession 
contract, commercial use authorization, or similar instrument.
  (c) Use.--Buildings and associated property leased under subsection 
(a)--
      (1) shall be used for an activity that is consistent with the 
    purposes established by law for the System unit in which the 
    building is located;
      (2) shall not result in degradation of the purposes and values of 
    the System unit; and
      (3) shall be compatible with Service programs.
  (d) Rental Amounts.--
      (1) In general.--With respect to a lease under subsection (a)--
          (A) payment of fair market value rental shall be required; 
        and
          (B) section 1302 of title 40 shall not apply.
      (2) Adjustment.--The Secretary may adjust the rental amount as 
    appropriate to take into account any amounts to be expended by the 
    lessee for preservation, maintenance, restoration, improvement, or 
    repair and related expenses.
  (e) Special Account.--
      (1) Deposits.--Rental payments under a lease under subsection (a) 
    shall be deposited in a special account in the Treasury.
      (2) Availability.--Amounts in the special account shall be 
    available until expended, without further appropriation, for 
    infrastructure needs at System units, including--
          (A) facility refurbishment;
          (B) repair and replacement;
          (C) infrastructure projects associated with System unit 
        resource protection; and
          (D) direct maintenance of the leased buildings and associated 
        property.
      (3) Accountability and results.--The Secretary shall develop 
    procedures for the use of the special account that ensure 
    accountability and demonstrated results consistent with this 
    section and sections 100101(b), 100502, 100507, 100751(b), 100754, 
    100901(b) and (c), 100906(a) and (d), 101302(b)(1) and (c) to (e), 
    101306, 101702(b) and (c), 101901, 102701, and 102702 of this 
    title.
  (f) Regulations.--The Secretary shall prescribe regulations 
implementing this section that include provisions to encourage and 
facilitate competition in the leasing process and provide for timely 
and adequate public comment.

                Chapter 1023--Programs and Organizations

Sec.
102301.  Volunteers in parks program.
102302.   National Capital region arts and cultural affairs.
102303.  National Park System Advisory Board.
102304.  National Park Service Advisory Council.

Sec. 102301. Volunteers in parks program

  (a) Establishment.--The Secretary may recruit, train, and accept, 
without regard to chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of title 
5 or regulations prescribed under that chapter or subchapter, the 
services of individuals without compensation as volunteers for or in 
aid of interpretive functions or other visitor services or activities 
in and related to System units and related areas. In accepting those 
services, the Secretary shall not permit the use of volunteers in 
hazardous duty or law enforcement work or in policymaking processes, or 
to displace any employee. The services of individuals whom the 
Secretary determines are skilled in performing hazardous activities may 
be accepted.
  (b) Incidental Expenses.--The Secretary may provide for incidental 
expenses of volunteers, such as transportation, uniforms, lodging, and 
subsistence.
  (c) Federal Employee Status for Volunteers.--
      (1) Employment status of volunteers.--Except as otherwise 
    provided in this section, a volunteer shall not be deemed a Federal 
    employee and shall not be subject to the provisions of law relating 
    to Federal employment, including those relating to hours of work, 
    rates of compensation, leave, unemployment compensation, and 
    Federal employee benefits.
      (2) Tort claims.--For the purpose of sections 1346(b) and 2401(b) 
    and chapter 171 of title 28, a volunteer under this chapter shall 
    be deemed a Federal employee.
      (3) Volunteers deemed civil employees.--For the purposes of 
    subchapter I of chapter 81 of title 5, volunteers under this 
    chapter shall be deemed civil employees of the United States within 
    the meaning of the term ``employee'' as defined in section 8101 of 
    title 5, and subchapter I of chapter 81 of title 5 shall apply.
      (4) Compensation for losses and damages.--For the purpose of 
    claims relating to damage to, or loss of, personal property of a 
    volunteer incident to volunteer service, a volunteer under this 
    chapter shall be deemed a Federal employee, and section 3721 of 
    title 31 shall apply.
  (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated to carry out this section not more than $3,500,000 for 
each fiscal year.

Sec. 102302. National Capital region arts and cultural affairs

  (a) Establishment.--There is under the direction of the Service a 
program to support and enhance artistic and cultural activities in the 
National Capital region.
  (b) Grant Eligibility.--
      (1) Eligible organizations.--Eligibility for grants shall be 
    limited to organizations--
          (A) that are of demonstrated national significance; and
          (B) that meet at least 2 of the criteria stated in paragraph 
        (2).
      (2) Criteria.--The criteria referred to in paragraph (1) are the 
    following:
          (A) The organization has an annual operating budget in excess 
        of $1,000,000.
          (B) The organization has an annual audience or visitation of 
        at least 200,000 people.
          (C) The organization has a paid staff of at least 100 
        individuals.
          (D) The organization is eligible under section 320102(f) of 
        this title.
      (3) Organizations not eligible.--Public or private colleges and 
    universities are not eligible for grants under the program under 
    this section.
  (c) Use of Grants.--Grants awarded under this section may be used to 
support general operations and maintenance, security, or special 
projects. No organization may receive a grant in excess of $500,000 in 
a single year.
  (d) Responsbilities of Director.--The Director shall--
      (1) establish an application process;
      (2) appoint a review panel of 5 qualified individuals, at least a 
    majority of whom reside in the National Capital region; and
      (3) develop other program guidelines and definitions as required.
  (e) Ford's Theater and Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing 
Arts.--The contractual amounts required for the support of Ford's 
Theater and Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts shall be 
available within the amount provided in this section without regard to 
any other provision of this section.

Sec. 102303. National Park System Advisory Board

  (a) Definition.--In this section, the term ``Board'' means the 
National Park System Advisory Board established under subsection (b).
  (b) Establishment and Purpose.--There is established a National Park 
System Advisory Board, whose purpose is to advise the Director on 
matters relating to the Service, the System, and programs administered 
by the Service. The Board shall advise the Director on matters 
submitted to the Board by the Director as well as any other issues 
identified by the Board.
  (c) Membership.--
      (1) Appointment and term of office.--Members of the Board shall 
    be appointed on a staggered term basis by the Secretary for a term 
    not to exceed 4 years and shall serve at the pleasure of the 
    Secretary.
      (2) Composition.--The Board shall be composed of no more than 12 
    persons, appointed from among citizens of the United States having 
    a demonstrated commitment to the mission of the Service. Board 
    members shall be selected to represent various geographic regions, 
    including each of the administrative regions of the Service. At 
    least 6 of the members shall have outstanding expertise in one or 
    more of the following fields: history, archeology, anthropology, 
    historical or landscape architecture, biology, ecology, geology, 
    marine science, or social science. At least 4 of the members shall 
    have outstanding expertise and prior experience in the management 
    of national or State parks or protected areas, or natural or 
    cultural resources management. The remaining members shall have 
    outstanding expertise in one or more of the areas described above 
    or in another professional or scientific discipline, such as 
    financial management, recreation use management, land use planning, 
    or business management, important to the mission of the Service. At 
    least one individual shall be a locally elected official from an 
    area adjacent to a park.
      (3) First meeting.--The Board shall hold its 1st meeting no later 
    than 60 days after the date on which all members of the Board who 
    are to be appointed have been appointed.
      (4) Vacancy.--Any vacancy in the Board shall not affect its 
    powers, but shall be filled in the same manner in which the 
    original appointment was made.
      (5) Compensation.--All members of the Board shall be reimbursed 
    for travel and per diem in lieu of subsistence expenses during the 
    performance of duties of the Board while away from home or their 
    regular place of business, in accordance with subchapter I of 
    chapter 57 of title 5. With the exception of travel and per diem, a 
    member of the Board who otherwise is an officer or employee of the 
    United States Government shall serve on the Board without 
    additional compensation.
  (d) Duties and Powers of Board.--
      (1) Adopt rules.--The Board may adopt such rules as may be 
    necessary to establish its procedures and to govern the manner of 
    its operations, organization, and personnel.
      (2) Advice and recommendations.--The Board shall advise the 
    Secretary on matters relating to the System, to other related 
    areas, and to the administration of chapter 3201 of this title, 
    including matters submitted to it for consideration by the 
    Secretary, but it shall not be required to provide recommendations 
    as to the suitability or desirability of surplus real and related 
    personal property for use as a historic monument. The Board shall 
    also provide recommendations on the designation of national 
    historic landmarks and national natural landmarks. The Board is 
    strongly encouraged to consult with the major scholarly and 
    professional organizations in the appropriate disciplines in making 
    the recommendations.
      (3) Actions on request of director.--On request of the Director, 
    the Board is authorized to--
          (A) hold such hearings and sit and act at such times;
          (B) take such testimony;
          (C) have such printing and binding done;
          (D) enter into such contracts and other arrangements;
          (E) make such expenditures; and
          (F) take such other actions
    as the Board may consider advisable.
      (4) Oaths or affirmations.--Any member of the Board may 
    administer oaths or affirmations to witnesses appearing before the 
    Board.
      (5) Committees and subcommittees.--The Board may establish 
    committees or subcommittees. The subcommittees or committees shall 
    be chaired by a voting member of the Board.
      (6) Use of mails.--The Board may use the United States mails in 
    the same manner and under the same conditions as other departments 
    and agencies in the United States.
  (e) Staff.--The Secretary may hire 2 full-time staffers to meet the 
needs of the Board.
  (f) Federal Law Not Applicable to Service.--Service as a member of 
the Board shall not be deemed service or employment bringing the 
individual within the provisions of any Federal law relating to 
conflicts of interest or otherwise imposing restrictions, requirements, 
or penalties relating to the employment of individuals, the performance 
of services, or the payment or receipt of compensation in connection 
with claims, proceedings, or matters involving the United States. 
Service as a member or an employee of the Board shall not be deemed 
service in an appointive or elective position in the Federal Government 
for purposes of section 8344 of title 5 or comparable provisions of 
Federal law.
  (g) Cooperation of Federal Agencies.--
      (1) Information.--The Board may secure directly from any office, 
    department, agency, establishment, or instrumentality of the 
    Federal Government such information as the Board may require for 
    the purpose of this section, and each office, department, agency, 
    establishment, or instrumentality shall furnish, to the extent 
    permitted by law, the information, suggestions, estimates, and 
    statistics directly to the Board, on request made by a member of 
    the Board.
      (2) Facilities and services.--On request of the Board, the head 
    of any Federal department, agency, or instrumentality may make any 
    of the facilities and services of the department, agency, or 
    instrumentality available to the Board, on a nonreimbursable basis, 
    to assist the Board in carrying out its duties under this section.
  (h) Federal Advisory Committee Act.--The Federal Advisory Committee 
Act (5 U.S.C. App.), with the exception of section 14(b), applies to 
the Board.
  (i) Termination.--The Board continues to exist until January 1, 2010.

Sec. 102304. National Park Service Advisory Council

  (a) Definitions.--In this section:
      (1) Board.--The term ``Board'' means the National Park System 
    Advisory Board established under section 102303 of this title.
      (2) Council.--The term ``Council'' means the National Park 
    Service Advisory Council established under subsection (b).
  (b) Establishment and Purpose.--There is established a National Park 
Service Advisory Council that shall provide advice and counsel to the 
Board.
  (c) Membership.--
      (1) Eligibility.--Membership on the Council shall be limited to 
    individuals whose term on the Board has expired. Those individuals 
    may serve as long as they remain active except that not more than 
    12 members may serve on the Council at any one time.
      (2) Compensation.--Members of the Council shall receive no salary 
    but may be paid expenses incidental to travel when engaged in 
    discharging their duties as members.
  (d) Voting Restriction.--Members of the Council shall not have a vote 
on the Board.

                         Chapter 1025--Museums

Sec.
102501.  Purpose.
102502.  Definition of museum object.
102503.  Authority of Secretary.
102504.  Review and approval.

Sec. 102501. Purpose

  The purpose of this chapter is to increase the public benefits from 
museums established within System units as a means of informing the 
public concerning the areas and preserving valuable objects and relics 
relating to the areas.

Sec. 102502. Definition of museum object

  In this chapter:
      (1) In general.--The term ``museum object'' means an object 
    that--
          (A) typically is movable; and
          (B) is eligible to be, or is made part of, a museum, library, 
        or archive collection through a formal procedure, such as 
        accessioning.
      (2) Inclusions.--The term ``museum object'' includes a 
    prehistoric or historic artifact, work of art, book, document, 
    photograph, or natural history specimen.

Sec. 102503. Authority of Secretary

  (a) In General.--Notwithstanding other provisions or limitations of 
law, the Secretary may perform the functions described in this section 
in the manner that the Secretary considers to be in the public 
interest.
  (b) Donations and Bequests.--The Secretary may accept donations and 
bequests of money or other personal property, and hold, use, expend, 
and administer the money or other personal property for purposes of 
this chapter.
  (c) Purchases.--The Secretary may purchase museum objects and other 
personal property at prices that the Secretary considers to be 
reasonable.
  (d) Exchanges.--The Secretary may make exchanges by accepting museum 
objects and other personal property and by granting in exchange for the 
museum objects or other personal property museum property under the 
administrative jurisdiction of the Secretary that no longer is needed 
or that may be held in duplicate among the museum properties 
administered by the Secretary. Exchanges shall be consummated on a 
basis that the Secretary considers to be equitable and in the public 
interest.
  (e) Acceptance of Loans of Property.--The Secretary may accept the 
loan of museum objects and other personal property and pay 
transportation costs incidental to the museum objects or other personal 
property. Loans shall be accepted on terms and conditions that the 
Secretary considers necessary.
  (f) Loans of Property.--The Secretary may loan to responsible public 
or private organizations, institutions, or agencies, without cost to 
the United States, such museum objects and other personal property as 
the Secretary shall consider advisable. Loans shall be made on terms 
and conditions that the Secretary considers necessary to protect the 
public interest in those properties.
  (g) Transfer of Museum Objects.--The Secretary may transfer museum 
objects that the Secretary determines are no longer needed for museum 
purposes to qualified Federal agencies, including the Smithsonian 
Institution, that have programs to preserve and interpret cultural or 
natural heritage, and accept the transfer of museum objects for the 
purposes of this chapter from any other Federal agency, without 
reimbursement. The head of any other Federal agency may transfer, 
without reimbursement, museum objects directly to the administrative 
jurisdiction of the Secretary for the purpose of this chapter.
  (h) Conveyance of Museum Objects.--The Secretary may convey museum 
objects that the Secretary determines are no longer needed for museum 
purposes, without monetary consideration but subject to such terms and 
conditions as the Secretary considers necessary, to private 
institutions exempt from Federal taxation under section 501(c)(3) of 
the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3)) and to non-
Federal governmental entities if the Secretary determines that the 
recipient is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of 
natural or cultural heritage and is qualified to manage the property, 
prior to any conveyance under this subsection and subsection (g).
  (i) Destruction of Museum Objects.--The Secretary may destroy or 
cause to be destroyed museum objects that the Secretary determines to 
have no scientific, cultural, historic, educational, esthetic, or 
monetary value.

Sec. 102504. Review and approval

  The Secretary shall ensure that museum objects are treated in a 
careful and deliberate manner that protects the public interest. Prior 
to taking any action under subsection (g), (h), or (i) of section 
102503 of this title, the Secretary shall establish a systematic review 
and approval process, including consultation with appropriate experts, 
that meets the highest standards of the museum profession for all 
actions taken under those subsections.

         Chapter 1027--Law Enforcement and Emergency Assistance

Subchapter I--Law Enforcement
Sec.
102701.  Law enforcement personnel within System.
102702.  Crime prevention assistance.
Subchapter II--Emergency Assistance
102711.  Authority of Secretary to use applicable appropriations for the 
          System to render assistance to nearby law enforcement and fire 
          prevention agencies and for related activities outside the 
          System.
102712.  Aid to visitors, grantees, permittees, or licensees in 
          emergencies.

                     Subchapter I--Law Enforcement

Sec. 102701. Law enforcement personnel within System

  (a) Officers and Employees of the Department of the Interior.--
      (1) Designation authority of secretary.--The Secretary, pursuant 
    to standards prescribed in regulations by the Secretary, may 
    designate certain officers or employees of the Department of the 
    Interior who shall maintain law and order and protect individuals 
    and property within System units.
      (2) Powers and duties of designees.--In the performance of the 
    duties described in paragraph (1), the designated officers or 
    employees may--
          (A) carry firearms;
          (B) make arrests without warrant for any offense against the 
        United States committed in the presence of the officer or 
        employee, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the 
        United States if the officer or employee has reasonable grounds 
        to believe that the individual to be arrested has committed or 
        is committing the felony, provided the arrests occur within the 
        System or the individual to be arrested is fleeing from the 
        System to avoid arrest;
          (C) execute any warrant or other process issued by a court or 
        officer of competent jurisdiction for the enforcement of the 
        provisions of any Federal law or regulation issued pursuant to 
        law arising out of an offense committed in the System or, where 
        the individual subject to the warrant or process is in the 
        System, in connection with any Federal offense; and
          (D) conduct investigations of offenses against the United 
        States committed in the System in the absence of investigation 
        of the offenses by any other Federal law enforcement agency 
        having investigative jurisdiction over the offense committed or 
        with the concurrence of the other agency.
  (b) Special Police Officers.--
      (1) In general.--The Secretary may designate officers and 
    employees of any other Federal agency, or law enforcement personnel 
    of a State or political subdivision of a State, when determined to 
    be economical and in the public interest and with the concurrence 
    of that agency, State, or subdivision, to--
          (A) act as special police officers in System units when 
        supplemental law enforcement personnel may be needed; and
          (B) exercise the powers and authority provided by 
        subparagraphs (A) to (D) of subsection (a)(2).
      (2) Cooperation with states and political subdivisions.--The 
    Secretary may--
          (A) cooperate, within the System, with any State or political 
        subdivision of a State in the enforcement of supervision of the 
        laws or ordinances of that State or subdivision;
          (B) mutually waive, in any agreement pursuant to subparagraph 
        (A) and paragraph (1) or pursuant to subparagraphs (A) and (B) 
        of subsection (a)(2) with any State or political subdivision of 
        a State where State law requires the waiver and 
        indemnification, all civil claims against all the other parties 
        to the agreement and, subject to available appropriations, 
        indemnify and save harmless the other parties to the agreement 
        from all claims by third parties for property damage or 
        personal injury, that may arise out of the parties' activities 
        outside their respective jurisdictions under the agreement; and
          (C) provide limited reimbursement, to a State or political 
        subdivisions of a State, in accordance with such regulations as 
        the Secretary may prescribe, where the State has ceded 
        concurrent legislative jurisdiction over the affected area of 
        the System, for expenditures incurred in connection with its 
        activities within the System that were rendered pursuant to 
        paragraph (1).
      (3) Supplemental authority; delegation of service law enforcement 
    responsibilities not authorized.--Paragraphs (1) and (2) supplement 
    the law enforcement responsibilities of the Service and do not 
    authorize the delegation of law enforcement responsibilities of the 
    Service to State or local governments.
      (4) Special police officers not deemed federal employees.--
          (A) In general.--Except as otherwise provided in this 
        subsection, a law enforcement officer of a State or political 
        subdivision of a State designated to act as a special police 
        officer under paragraph (1) shall not be deemed a Federal 
        employee and shall not be subject to the provisions of law 
        relating to Federal employment, including those relating to 
        hours of work, rates of compensation, leave, unemployment 
        compensation, and Federal benefits.
          (B) Exceptions.--A law enforcement officer of a State or 
        political subdivision of a State, when acting as a special 
        police officer under paragraph (1), is deemed to be--
              (i) a Federal employee for purposes of sections 1346(b) 
            and 2401(b) and chapter 171 of title 28; and
              (ii) a civil service employee of the United States within 
            the meaning of the term ``employee'' as defined in section 
            8101 of title 5, for purposes of subchapter I of chapter 81 
            of title 5, relating to compensation to Federal employees 
            for work injuries, and the provisions of subchapter I of 
            chapter 81 of title 5 shall apply.
  (c) Federal Investigative Jurisdiction and State Civil and Criminal 
Jurisdiction Not Preempted.--This section and sections 100101(b), 
100502, 100507, 100751(b), 100754, 100901(b) and (c), 100906(a) and 
(d), 101302(b)(1) and (c) to (e), 101306, 101702(b) and (c), 101901, 
102102, and 102702 of this title shall not be construed or applied to 
limit or restrict the investigative jurisdiction of any Federal law 
enforcement agency other than the Service, and nothing shall be 
construed or applied to affect any right of a State or political 
subdivision of a State to exercise civil and criminal jurisdiction 
within the System.

Sec. 102702. Crime prevention assistance

  (a) Recommendations for Improvement.--The Secretary shall direct the 
chief official responsible for law enforcement within the Service to--
      (1) compile a list of System units with the highest rates of 
    violent crime;
      (2) make recommendations concerning capital improvements, and 
    other measures, needed within the System to reduce the rates of 
    violent crime, including the rate of sexual assault; and
      (3) publish the information required by paragraphs (1) and (2) in 
    the Federal Register.
  (b) Distribution of Funds.--Based on the recommendations and list 
issued pursuant to subsection (a), the Secretary shall distribute the 
funds authorized by subsection (d) throughout the System. Priority 
shall be given to areas with the highest rates of sexual assault.
  (c) Use of Funds.--Funds provided under this section may be used--
      (1) to increase lighting within or adjacent to System units;
      (2) to provide emergency phone lines to contact law enforcement 
    or security personnel in areas within or adjacent to System units;
      (3) to increase security or law enforcement personnel within or 
    adjacent to System units; or
      (4) for any other project intended to increase the security and 
    safety of System units.
  (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated out of the Violent Crime Reduction Trust Fund not more 
than $10,000,000 for the Secretary to take all necessary actions to 
seek to reduce the incidence of violent crime in the System.

                  Subchapter II--Emergency Assistance

Sec. 102711. Authority of Secretary to use applicable appropriations 
            for the System to render assistance to nearby law 
            enforcement and fire prevention agencies and for related 
            activities outside the System

  To facilitate the administration of the System, the Secretary may use 
applicable appropriations for the System to render emergency rescue, 
firefighting, and cooperative assistance to nearby law enforcement and 
fire prevention agencies and for related purposes outside the System.

Sec. 102712. Aid to visitors, grantees, permittees, or licensees in 
            emergencies

  (a) Visitors.--The Secretary may aid visitors within a System unit in 
an emergency, when no other source is available for the procurement of 
food or supplies, by the sale, at cost, of food or supplies in 
quantities sufficient to enable the visitors to reach safely a point 
where food or supplies can be purchased. Receipts from the sales shall 
be deposited as a refund to the appropriation current at the date of 
the deposit and shall be available for the purchase of similar food or 
supplies.
  (b) Grantees, Permittees, and Licensees.--The Secretary may in an 
emergency, when no other source is available for the immediate 
procurement of supplies, materials, or special services, aid grantees, 
permittees, or licensees conducting operations for the benefit of the 
public in a System unit by the sale, at cost, including transportation 
and handling, of supplies, materials, or special services as may be 
necessary to relieve the emergency and ensure uninterrupted service to 
the public. Receipts from the sales shall be deposited as a refund to 
the appropriation current at the date of the deposit and shall be 
available for expenditure for System unit purposes.

                      Chapter 1029--Land Transfers

Sec.
102901.  Conveyance of property and interests in property in System 
          units or related areas.

Sec. 102901. Conveyance of property and interests in property in System 
            units or related areas

  (a) Freehold and Leasehold Interests.--With respect to any property 
acquired by the Secretary within a System unit or related area, except 
property within national parks or within national monuments of 
scientific significance, the Secretary may convey a freehold or 
leasehold interest in the property, subject to such terms and 
conditions as will ensure the use of the property in a manner that is, 
in the judgment of the Secretary, consistent with the purpose for which 
the System unit or related area was authorized by Congress. The 
Secretary shall convey the interest to the highest bidder, in 
accordance with such regulations as the Secretary may prescribe. The 
conveyance shall be at not less than the fair market value of the 
interest, as determined by the Secretary, except that if the conveyance 
is proposed within 2 years after the property to be conveyed is 
acquired by the Secretary, the Secretary shall allow the last owner of 
record of the property 30 days following the date on which the owner is 
notified by the Secretary in writing that the property is to be 
conveyed within which to notify the Secretary that the owner wishes to 
acquire the interest. On receiving the timely request, the Secretary 
shall convey the interest to the person, in accordance with such 
regulations as the Secretary may prescribe, on payment or agreement to 
pay an amount equal to the highest bid price.
  (b) Exchange of Land.--
      (1) In general.--The Secretary may accept title to any non-
    Federal property or interest in property within a System unit or 
    related area under the Secretary's administration in exchange for 
    any Federally-owned property or interest under the Secretary's 
    jurisdiction that the Secretary determines is suitable for exchange 
    or other disposal and that is located in the same State as the non-
    Federal property to be acquired.
      (2) Exception.--Timberland subject to harvest under a sustained 
    yield program shall not be exchanged under paragraph (1).
      (3) Public hearing.--On request of a State or a political 
    subdivision thereof, or of a party in interest, prior to an 
    exchange under this subsection the Secretary shall hold a public 
    hearing in the area where the properties to be exchanged are 
    located.
      (4) Values of properties exchanged.--The values of the properties 
    exchanged--
          (A) shall be approximately equal; or
          (B) if they are not approximately equal, shall be equalized 
        by the payment of cash to the grantor from funds appropriated 
        for the acquisition of land for the area, or to the Secretary, 
        as the circumstances require.
  (c) Proceeds Credited to Land and Water Conservation Fund.--The 
proceeds received from any conveyance under this section shall be 
credited to the Land and Water Conservation Fund.

              Chapter 1031--Appropriations and Accounting

Sec.
103101.  Availability and use of appropriations.
103102.  Appropriations authorized and available for certain purposes.
103103.  Amounts provided by private entities for utility services.
103104.  Recovery of costs associated with special use permits.

Sec. 103101. Availability and use of appropriations

  (a) Credits of Receipts for Meals and Quarters Furnished Federal 
Government Employees in the Field.--Cash collections and payroll 
deductions made for meals and quarters furnished by the Service to 
employees of the Federal Government in the field and to cooperating 
agencies may be credited as a reimbursement to the current 
appropriation for the administration of the System unit in which the 
accommodations are furnished.
  (b) Availability for Expense of Recording Donated Land.--
Appropriations made for the Service shall be available for any expenses 
incident to the preparation and recording of title evidence covering 
land to be donated to the United States for administration by the 
Service.
  (c) Use of Funds for Law Enforcement and Emergencies.--
      (1) In general.--Funds, not to exceed $250,000 per incident, 
    available to the Service may be used, with the approval of the 
    Secretary, to--
          (A) maintain law and order in emergency and other unforeseen 
        law enforcement situations; and
          (B) conduct emergency search and rescue operations in the 
        System.
      (2) Replenishment of funds.--If the Secretary expends funds under 
    paragraph (1), the funds shall be replenished by a supplemental 
    appropriation for which the Secretary shall make a request as 
    promptly as possible.
  (d) Contribution for Annuity Benefits.--
      (1) In general.--Necessary amounts are appropriated for 
    reimbursement, pursuant to the Policemen and Firemen's Retirement 
    and Disability Act amendments of 1957 (Public Law 85-157, 71 Stat. 
    391), to the District of Columbia on a monthly basis for benefit 
    payments by the District of Columbia to United States Park Police 
    annuitants under section 12 of the Policemen and Firemen's 
    Retirement and Disability Act (ch. 433, 39 Stat. 718), to the 
    extent that those payments exceed contributions made by active Park 
    Police members covered under the Policemen and Firemen's Retirement 
    and Disability Act.
      (2) Nonavailability of appropriations to the service.--
    Appropriations made to the Service are not available for the 
    purpose of making reimbursements under paragraph (1).
  (e) Waterproof Footwear.--Appropriations for the Service that are 
available for the purchase of equipment may be used for purchase of 
waterproof footwear, which shall be regarded and listed as System 
equipment.

Sec. 103102. Appropriations authorized and available for certain 
            purposes

  Appropriations for the Service are authorized and are available for--
      (1) administration, protection, improvement, and maintenance of 
    areas, under the jurisdiction of other Federal agencies, that are 
    devoted to recreational use pursuant to cooperative agreements;
      (2) necessary local transportation and subsistence in kind of 
    individuals selected for employment or as cooperators, serving 
    without other compensation, while attending fire protection 
    training camps;
      (3) administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement of 
    the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal;
      (4) educational lectures in or in the vicinity of and with 
    respect to System units, and services of field employees in 
    cooperation with such nonprofit scientific and historical societies 
    engaged in educational work in System units as the Secretary may 
    designate;
      (5) travel expenses of employees attending--
          (A) Federal Government camps for training in forest fire 
        prevention and suppression;
          (B) the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Police 
        Academy; and
          (C) Federal, State, or municipal schools for training in 
        building fire prevention and suppression;
      (6) investigation and establishment of water rights in accordance 
    with local custom, laws, and decisions of courts, including the 
    acquisition of water rights or of land or interests in land or 
    rights-of-way for use and protection of water rights necessary or 
    beneficial in the administration and public use of System units;
      (7) official telephone service in the field in the case of 
    official telephones installed in private houses when authorized 
    under regulations established by the Secretary; and
      (8) provision of transportation for children in nearby 
    communities to and from any System unit used in connection with 
    organized recreation and interpretive programs of the Service.

Sec. 103103. Amounts provided by private entities for utility services

  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, amounts provided to the 
Service by private entities for utility services shall be credited to 
the appropriate account and remain available until expended.

Sec. 103104. Recovery of costs associated with special use permits

  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Service may recover 
all costs of providing necessary services associated with special use 
permits. The reimbursements shall be credited to the appropriation 
current at that time.

                 Chapter 1033--National Military Parks

Sec.
103301.  Military maneuvers.
103302.  Camps for military instruction.
103303.  Performance of duties of commissions.
103304.  Recovery of land withheld.
103305.  Travel expenses incident to study of battlefields.
103306.  Studies.

Sec. 103301. Military maneuvers

    To obtain practical benefits of great value to the country from the 
establishment of national military parks, the parks and their 
approaches are declared to be national fields for military maneuvers 
for the Regular Army or Regular Air Force and the National Guard or 
militia of the States. National military parks shall be opened for 
those purposes only in the discretion of the Secretary, and under such 
regulations as the Secretary may prescribe.

Sec. 103302. Camps for military instruction

  (a) Assembling of Forces and Detailing of Instructors.--The Secretary 
of the Army or Secretary of the Air Force, within the limits of 
appropriations that may be available for that purpose, may assemble in 
camp at such season of the year and for such period as the Secretary of 
the Army or Secretary of the Air Force may designate, at the field of 
military maneuvers, such portions of the military forces of the United 
States as the Secretary of the Army or Secretary of the Air Force may 
think best, to receive military instruction there. The Secretary of the 
Army of Secretary of the Air Force may detail instructors from the 
Regular Army or Regular Air Force, respectively, for those forces 
during their exercises.
  (b) Regulations.--The Secretary of the Army or Secretary of the Air 
Force may prescribe regulations governing the assembling of the 
National Guard or militia of the States on the maneuvering grounds.

Sec. 103303. Performance of duties of commissions

  The duties of commissions in charge of national military parks shall 
be performed under the direction of the Secretary.

Sec. 103304. Recovery of land withheld

  (a) Civil Action.--The United States may bring a civil action in the 
courts of the United States against a person to whom land lying within 
a national military park has been leased that refuses to give up 
possession of the land to the United States after the termination of 
the lease, and after possession has been demanded for the United States 
by the park superintendent, or against a person retaining possession of 
land lying within the boundary of a national military park that the 
person has sold to the United States for park purposes and received 
payment therefor, after possession of the land has been demanded for 
the United States by the park superintendent, to recover possession of 
the land withheld. The civil action shall be brought according to the 
statutes of the State in which the national military park is situated.
  (b) Trespass.--A person described in subsection (a) shall be guilty 
of trespass.

Sec. 103305. Travel expenses incident to study of battlefields

  Mileage of officers of the Army and actual expenses of civilian 
employees traveling on duty in connection with the studies, surveys, 
and field investigations of battlefields shall be paid from the 
appropriations made to meet expenses for those purposes.

Sec. 103306. Studies

  (a) Study of Battlefields for Commemorative Purposes.--The Secretary 
of the Army may make studies and investigations and, where necessary, 
surveys of all battlefields within the continental limits of the United 
States on which troops of the United States or of the original 13 
colonies have been engaged against a common enemy, with a view to 
preparing a general plan and such detailed projects as may be required 
for properly commemorating such battlefields or other adjacent points 
of historic and military interest.
  (b) Inclusion of Estimate of Cost of Projected Surveys in 
Appropriation Estimates.--The Secretary of the Army shall include 
annually in the Department of the Interior appropriation estimates a 
list of the battlefields for which surveys or other field 
investigations are planned for the fiscal year in question, with the 
estimated cost of making each survey or other field investigation.
  (c) Purchase of Real Estate for National Military Park Purposes.--No 
real estate shall be purchased for national military park purposes by 
the Federal Government unless a report on the real estate has been made 
by the Secretary of the Army through the President to Congress under 
subsection (d).
  (d) Report to Congress.--The Secretary of the Army, through the 
President, shall annually submit to Congress a detailed report of 
progress made under this subchapter, with recommendations for further 
operations.

                  Chapters 1035 through 1047--Reserved
                      Chapter 1049--Miscellaneous

Sec.
104901.  Central warehouses at System units.
104902.  Services or other accommodations for public.
104903.  Care, removal, and burial of indigents.
104904.  Hire of work animals, vehicles, and equipment with or without 
          personal services.
104905.  Preparation of mats for reproduction of photographs.
104906.  Protection of right of individuals to bear arms.
104907.  Limitation on extension or establishment of national parks in 
          Wyoming.

Sec. 104901. Central warehouses at System units

  (a) Authority of Secretary.--The Secretary, in the administration of 
the System, may maintain central warehouses at System units.
  (b) Appropriations.--
      (1) Availability.--Appropriations made for the administration, 
    protection, maintenance, and improvement of System units shall be 
    available for the purchase of supplies and materials to be kept in 
    central warehouses for distribution at cost, including 
    transportation and handling, to projects under specific 
    appropriations.
      (2) Transfers between appropriations.--
          (A) Authorization.--Transfers between the various 
        appropriations made for System units are authorized for the 
        purpose of charging the cost of supplies and materials, 
        including transportation and handling, drawn from central 
        warehouses maintained under this authority to the particular 
        appropriation benefited.
          (B) Availability of supplies and materials and transfers in 
        subsequent years.--Supplies and materials that remain at the 
        end of any fiscal year shall be continuously available for 
        issuance during subsequent fiscal years and shall be charged 
        for by transfers of funds between appropriations made for the 
        administration, protection, maintenance, and improvement of 
        System units for the fiscal year then current without 
        decreasing the appropriations made for that fiscal year.
  (c) Limitation on Purchase of Supplies and Materials.--Supplies and 
materials shall not be purchased solely for the purpose of increasing 
the value of storehouse stock beyond reasonable requirements for any 
current fiscal year.

Sec. 104902. Services or other accommodations for public

  The Secretary may contract for services or other accommodations 
provided in System units for the public under contract with the 
Department of the Interior, as may be required in the administration of 
the Service, at rates approved by the Secretary for the furnishing of 
those services or accommodations to the Federal Government and without 
compliance with section 6101 of title 41.

Sec. 104903. Care, removal, and burial of indigents

  The Secretary may provide, out of amounts appropriated for the 
general expenses of System units, for the temporary care and removal 
from a System unit of indigents, and in case of death to provide for 
their burial in System units not under local jurisdiction for these 
purposes. This section does not authorize transportation of indigents 
or deceased for a distance of more than 50 miles from the System unit.

Sec. 104904. Hire of work animals, vehicles, and equipment with or 
            without personal services

  The Secretary may hire, with or without personal services, work 
animals and animal-drawn and motor-propelled vehicles and equipment at 
rates to be approved by the Secretary and without compliance with 
section 6101 of title 41.

Sec. 104905. Preparation of mats for reproduction of photographs

  The Secretary shall prepare mats that may be used for the 
reproduction in magazines and newspapers of photographs of scenery in a 
System unit that, in the opinion of the Secretary, would be of interest 
to the people of the United States and foreign nations. The mats may be 
furnished, without charge and under regulations the Secretary may 
prescribe, to the publishers of magazines, newspapers, and any other 
publications that may carry photographic reproductions.

Sec. 104906. Protection of right of individuals to bear arms

  (a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
      (1) The 2d amendment to the Constitution provides that ``the 
    right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be 
    infringed''.
      (2) Section 2.4(a)(1) of title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, 
    provides that ``except as otherwise provided in this section and 
    parts 7 (special regulations) and 13 (Alaska regulations), the 
    following are prohibited: (i) Possessing a weapon, trap or net (ii) 
    Carrying a weapon, trap or net (iii) Using a weapon, trap or net''.
      (3) The regulations described in paragraph (2) prevent 
    individuals complying with Federal and State laws from exercising 
    the 2d amendment rights of the individuals while at System units.
      (4) The existence of different laws relating to the 
    transportation and possession of firearms at different System units 
    entrapped law-abiding gun owners while at System units.
      (5) Although the Bush administration issued new regulations 
    relating to the 2d amendment rights of law-abiding citizens in 
    System units that went into effect on January 9, 2009--
          (A) on March 19, 2009, the United States District Court for 
        the District of Columbia granted a preliminary injunction with 
        respect to the implementation and enforcement of the new 
        regulations; and
          (B) the new regulations--
              (i) are under review by the Obama administration; and
              (ii) may be altered.
      (6) Congress needs to weigh in on the new regulations to ensure 
    that unelected bureaucrats and judges cannot again override the 2d 
    amendment rights of law-abiding citizens on 83,600,000 acres of 
    System land.
      (7) Federal laws should make it clear that the 2d amendment 
    rights of an individual at a System unit should not be infringed.
  (b) Protection of Right of Individuals To Bear Arms in System 
Units.--The Secretary shall not promulgate or enforce any regulation 
that prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm, including an 
assembled or functional firearm, in any System unit if--
      (1) the individual is not otherwise prohibited by law from 
    possessing the firearm; and
      (2) the possession of the firearm is in compliance with the law 
    of the State in which the System unit is located.

Sec. 104907. Limitation on extension or establishment of national parks 
            in Wyoming

  No extension or establishment of national parks in Wyoming may be 
undertaken except by express authorization of Congress.

          Division B--System Units and Related Areas--Reserved
                Subtitle II--Outdoor Recreation Programs
                 Chapter 2001--Coordination of Programs

Sec.
200101.  Findings and declaration of policy.
200102.  Definitions.
200103.  Authority of Secretary to carry out certain functions and 
          activities.
200104.  Consultations of Secretary with administrative officers; 
          execution of administrative responsibilities in conformity 
          with nationwide plan.

Sec. 200101. Findings and declaration of policy

  Congress finds and declares it is desirable--
      (1) that all American people of present and future generations be 
    assured adequate outdoor recreation resources; and
      (2) for all levels of government and private interests to take 
    prompt and coordinated action to the extent practicable without 
    diminishing or affecting their respective powers and functions to 
    conserve, develop, and utilize those resources for the benefit and 
    enjoyment of the American people.

Sec. 200102. Definitions

  As used in this chapter:
      (1) State.--The term ``State'', to the extent practicable, as 
    determined by the Secretary, includes Puerto Rico, Guam, American 
    Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
      (2) United States.--The term ``United States''--
          (A) includes the District of Columbia; and
          (B) to the extent practicable, as determined by the 
        Secretary, includes Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the 
        Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

Sec. 200103. Authority of Secretary to carry out certain functions and 
            activities

  (a) In General.--To carry out this chapter, the Secretary may perform 
the functions and activities described in this section.
  (b) Inventory and Evaluation.--The Secretary may prepare and maintain 
a continuing inventory and evaluation of outdoor recreation needs and 
resources of the United States.
  (c) Classification System.--The Secretary may prepare a system for 
classification of outdoor recreation resources to assist in the 
effective and beneficial use and management of such resources.
  (d) Recreation Plan.--The Secretary may formulate and maintain a 
comprehensive nationwide outdoor recreation plan, taking into 
consideration the plans of the various Federal agencies, States, and 
their political subdivisions. The plan shall set forth the needs and 
demands of the public for outdoor recreation and the current and 
foreseeable availability in the future of outdoor recreation resources 
to meet those needs. The plan shall identify critical outdoor 
recreation problems, recommend solutions, and recommend desirable 
actions to be taken at each level of government and by private 
interests. The Secretary shall submit the plan to the President for 
transmittal to Congress. Revisions of the plan shall be similarly 
transmitted at succeeding 5-year intervals. When a plan or revision is 
transmitted to the Congress, the Secretary shall transmit copies to the 
chief executive officials of the States.
  (e) Technical Assistance and Advice.--The Secretary may provide 
technical assistance and advice to and cooperate with States, political 
subdivisions, and private interests, including nonprofit organizations, 
with respect to outdoor recreation.
  (f) Interstate and Regional Cooperation.--The Secretary may encourage 
interstate and regional cooperation in the planning, acquisition, and 
development of outdoor recreation resources.
  (g) Research, Information, and Education Programs and Activities.--
The Secretary may--
      (1) sponsor, engage in, and assist in research relating to 
    outdoor recreation, directly or by contract or cooperative 
    agreements, and make payments for such purposes without regard to 
    the limitations of section 3324(a) and (b) of title 31 concerning 
    advances of funds when the Secretary considers such action to be in 
    the public interest;
      (2) undertake studies and assemble information concerning outdoor 
    recreation, directly or by contract or cooperative agreement, and 
    disseminate the information without regard to section 3204 of title 
    39; and
      (3) cooperate with educational institutions and others to assist 
    in establishing education programs and activities and to encourage 
    public use and benefits from outdoor recreation.
  (h) Cooperation and Coordination with Federal Agencies.--
      (1) In general.--The Secretary may--
          (A) cooperate with and provide technical assistance to 
        Federal agencies and obtain from them information, data, 
        reports, advice, and assistance that are needed and can 
        reasonably be furnished in carrying out the purposes of this 
        chapter; and
          (B) promote coordination of Federal plans and activities 
        generally relating to outdoor recreation.
      (2) Funding.--An agency furnishing advice or assistance under 
    this paragraph may expend its own funds for those purposes, with or 
    without reimbursement, as may be agreed to by that agency.
  (i) Donations.--The Secretary may accept and use donations of money, 
property, personal services, or facilities for the purposes of this 
chapter.

Sec. 200104. Consultations of Secretary with administrative officers; 
            execution of administrative responsibilities in conformity 
            with nationwide plan

  To carry out the policy declared in section 200101 of this title, the 
heads of Federal agencies having administrative responsibility over 
activities or resources the conduct or use of which is pertinent to 
fulfillment of that policy shall, individually or as a group--
      (1) consult with and be consulted by the Secretary from time to 
    time both with respect to their conduct of those activities and 
    their use of those resources and with respect to the activities 
    that the Secretary carries on under authority of this chapter that 
    are pertinent to their work; and
      (2) carry out that responsibility in general conformance with the 
    nationwide plan authorized under section 200103(d) of this title.

             Chapter 2003--Land and Water Conservation Fund

Sec.
200301.  Definitions.
200302.  Establishment of Land and Water Conservation Fund.
200303.  Appropriations for expenditure of Fund amounts.
200304.  Statement of estimated requirements.
200305.  Financial assistance to States.
200306.  Allocation of Fund amounts for Federal purposes.
200307.  Availability of Fund amounts for publicity purposes.
200308.  Contracts for acquisition of land and water.
200309.  Contracts for options to acquire land and water in System.
200310.  Transfers to and from Fund.

Sec. 200301. Definitions

  In this chapter:
      (1) Fund.--The term ``Fund'' means the Land and Water 
    Conservation Fund established under section 200302 of this title.
      (2) State.--The term ``State'' means a State, the District of 
    Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, 
    and the Northern Mariana Islands.

Sec. 200302. Establishment of Land and Water Conservation Fund

  (a) Establishment.--There is established in the Treasury the Land and 
Water Conservation Fund.
  (b) Deposits.--During the period ending September 30, 2015, there 
shall be deposited in the Fund the following revenues and collections:
      (1) All proceeds (except so much thereof as may be otherwise 
    obligated, credited, or paid under authority of the provisions of 
    law set forth in section 572(a) or 574(a) to (c) of title 40 or 
    under authority of any appropriation Act that appropriates an 
    amount, to be derived from proceeds from the transfer of excess 
    property and the disposal of surplus property, for necessary 
    expenses, not otherwise provided for, incident to the utilization 
    and disposal of excess and surplus property) received from any 
    disposal of surplus real property and related personal property 
    under chapter 5 of title 40, notwithstanding any provision of law 
    that such proceeds shall be credited to miscellaneous receipts of 
    the Treasury. Nothing in this chapter shall affect existing laws or 
    regulations concerning disposal of real or personal surplus 
    property to schools, hospitals, and States and their political 
    subdivisions.
      (2) The amounts provided for in section 200310 of this title.
  (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--
      (1) In general.--In addition to the sum of the revenues and 
    collections estimated by the Secretary to be deposited in the Fund 
    pursuant to this section, there are authorized to be appropriated 
    annually to the Fund out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise 
    appropriated such amounts as are necessary to make the income of 
    the Fund not less than $900,000,000 for each fiscal year through 
    September 30, 2015.
      (2) Receipts under outer continental shelf lands act.--To the 
    extent that amounts appropriated under paragraph (1) are not 
    sufficient to make the total annual income of the Fund equivalent 
    to the amounts provided in paragraph (1), an amount sufficient to 
    cover the remainder shall be credited to the Fund from revenues due 
    and payable to the United States for deposit in the Treasury as 
    miscellaneous receipts under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act 
    (43 U.S.C. 1331 et seq.).
      (3) Availability of deposits.--Notwithstanding section 200303 of 
    this title, money deposited in the Fund under this subsection shall 
    remain in the Fund until appropriated by Congress to carry out this 
    chapter.

Sec. 200303. Appropriations for expenditure of Fund amounts

  Amounts deposited in the Fund shall be available for expenditure for 
the purposes of this chapter only when appropriated for those purposes. 
The appropriations may be made without fiscal-year limitation. Amounts 
made available for obligation or expenditure from the Fund may be 
obligated or expended only as provided in this chapter.

Sec. 200304. Statement of estimated requirements

  There shall be submitted with the annual budget of the United States 
a comprehensive statement of estimated requirements during the ensuing 
fiscal year for appropriations from the Fund. Not less than 40 percent 
of such appropriations shall be available for Federal purposes.

Sec. 200305. Financial assistance to States

  (a) Authority of Secretary To Make Payments.--The Secretary may 
provide financial assistance to the States from amounts available for 
State purposes. Payments may be made to the States by the Secretary as 
provided in this section, subject to such terms and conditions as the 
Secretary considers appropriate and in the public interest to carry out 
the purposes of this chapter, for outdoor recreation:
      (1) Planning.
      (2) Acquisition of land, water, or interests in land or water.
      (3) Development.
  (b) Apportionment Among States.--Amounts appropriated and available 
for State purposes for each fiscal year shall be apportioned among the 
States by the Secretary, whose determination shall be final, in 
accordance with the following formula:
      (1) Forty percent of the 1st $225,000,000; 30 percent of the next 
    $275,000,000; and 20 percent of all additional appropriations shall 
    be apportioned equally among the States.
      (2) At any time, the remaining appropriation shall be apportioned 
    on the basis of need to individual States by the Secretary in such 
    amounts as in the Secretary's judgment will best accomplish the 
    purposes of this chapter. The determination of need shall include 
    consideration of---
          (A) the proportion that the population of each State bears to 
        the total population of the United States;
          (B) the use of outdoor recreation resources of each State by 
        persons from outside the State; and
          (C) the Federal resources and programs in each State.
      (3) The total allocation to a State under paragraphs (1) and (2) 
    shall not exceed 10 percent of the total amount allocated to all of 
    the States in any one year.
      (4) The Secretary shall notify each State of its apportionments. 
    The amounts shall be available for payment to the State for 
    planning, acquisition, or development projects as prescribed. Any 
    amount of any apportionment that has not been paid or obligated by 
    the Secretary during the fiscal year in which the notification is 
    given and for 2 fiscal years thereafter shall be reapportioned by 
    the Secretary in accordance with paragraph (2) without regard to 
    the 10 percent limitation to an individual State specified in this 
    subsection.
      (5) For the purposes of paragraph (1), the District of Columbia, 
    Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and the 
    Northern Mariana Islands shall be deemed to be one State, and shall 
    receive shares of the apportionment in proportion to their 
    populations.
  (c) Matching Requirements.--Payments to any State shall cover not 
more than 50 percent of the cost of planning, acquisition, or 
development projects that are undertaken by the State. The remaining 
share of the cost shall be borne by the State in a manner and with 
funds or services as shall be satisfactory to the Secretary.
  (d) Comprehensive State Plan.--
      (1) Required for consideration of financial assistance.--A 
    comprehensive statewide outdoor recreation plan shall be required 
    prior to the consideration by the Secretary of financial assistance 
    for acquisition or development projects. The plan shall be adequate 
    if, in the judgment of the Secretary, it encompasses and will 
    promote the purposes of this chapter. No plan shall be approved 
    unless the chief executive official of the State certifies that 
    ample opportunity for public participation in plan development and 
    revision has been accorded. The Secretary shall develop, in 
    consultation with others, criteria for public participation, which 
    criteria shall constitute the basis for the certification by the 
    chief executive official. The plan shall contain--
          (A) the name of the State agency that will have authority to 
        represent and act for the State in dealing with the Secretary 
        for purposes of this chapter;
          (B) an evaluation of the demand for and supply of outdoor 
        recreation resources and facilities in the State;
          (C) a program for the implementation of the plan; and
          (D) other necessary information, as determined by the 
        Secretary.
      (2) Factors to be considered.--The plan shall take into account 
    relevant Federal resources and programs and shall be correlated so 
    far as practicable with other State, regional, and local plans. 
    Where there exists or is in preparation for any particular State a 
    comprehensive plan financed in part with funds supplied by the 
    Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, any statewide outdoor 
    recreation plan prepared for purposes of this part shall be based 
    on the same population, growth, and other pertinent factors as are 
    used in formulating plans financed by the Secretary of Housing and 
    Urban Development.
      (3) Provision of assistance when plan not otherwise available or 
    to maintain plan.--The Secretary may provide financial assistance 
    to any State for projects for the preparation of a comprehensive 
    statewide outdoor recreation plan when the plan is not otherwise 
    available or for the maintenance of the plan.
      (4) Wetlands.--A comprehensive statewide outdoor recreation plan 
    shall specifically address wetlands within the State as an 
    important outdoor recreation resource as a prerequisite to 
    approval, except that a revised comprehensive statewide outdoor 
    recreation plan shall not be required by the Secretary, if a State 
    submits, and the Secretary, acting through the Director, approves, 
    as a part of and as an addendum to the existing comprehensive 
    statewide outdoor recreation plan, a wetlands priority plan 
    developed in consultation with the State agency with responsibility 
    for fish and wildlife resources and consistent with the national 
    wetlands priority conservation plan developed under section 301 of 
    the Emergency Wetlands Resources Act of 1986 (16 U.S.C. 3921) or, 
    if the national plan has not been completed, consistent with the 
    provisions of that section.
  (e) Projects for Land and Water Acquisition and Development of Basic 
Outdoor Recreation Facilities.--
      (1) In general.--In addition to assistance for planning projects, 
    the Secretary may provide financial assistance to any State for the 
    types of projects described in paragraphs (2) and (3), or 
    combinations of those projects, if the projects are in accordance 
    with the State comprehensive plan.
      (2) Acquisition of land or water.--
          (A) In general.--Under paragraph (1), the Secretary may 
        provide financial assistance for a project for the acquisition 
        of land, water, or an interest in land or water, or a wetland 
        area or an interest in a wetland area, as identified in the 
        wetlands provisions of the comprehensive plan (other than land, 
        water, or an interest in land or water acquired from the United 
        States for less than fair market value), but not including 
        incidental costs relating to acquisition.
          (B) Retention of right of use and occupancy.--When a State 
        provides that the owner of a single-family residence may, at 
        the owner's option, elect to retain a right of use and 
        occupancy for not less than 6 months after the date of 
        acquisition of the residence and the owner elects to retain 
        such a right--
              (i) the owner shall be deemed to have waived any benefits 
            under sections 203 to 206 of the Uniform Relocation 
            Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 
            1970 (42 U.S.C. 4623 to 4626); and
              (ii) for the purposes of those sections the owner shall 
            not be deemed to be a displaced person as defined in 
            section 101 of that Act (42 U.S.C. 4601).
      (3) Development of basic outdoor recreation facilities.--Under 
    paragraph (1), the Secretary may provide financial assistance for a 
    project for development of basic outdoor recreation facilities to 
    serve the general public, including the development of Federal land 
    under lease to States for terms of 25 years or more. No assistance 
    shall be available under this chapter to enclose or shelter a 
    facility normally used for an outdoor recreation activity, but the 
    Secretary may permit local funding, not to exceed 10 percent of the 
    total amount allocated to a State in any one year, to be used for 
    construction of a sheltered facility for a swimming pool or ice 
    skating rink in an area where the Secretary determines that the 
    construction is justified by the severity of climatic conditions 
    and the increased public use made possible by the construction.
  (f) Payments.--
      (1) Criteria for making payments.--The Secretary may make a 
    payment to a State only for a planning, acquisition, or development 
    project that is approved by the Secretary. The Secretary shall not 
    make a payment for or on account of any project with respect to 
    which financial assistance has been given or promised under any 
    other Federal program or activity, and no financial assistance 
    shall be given under any other Federal program or activity for or 
    on account of any project with respect to which the assistance has 
    been given or promised under this chapter. The Secretary may make 
    payments from time to time in keeping with the rate of progress 
    toward the satisfactory completion of a project. The approval of 
    all projects and all payments, or any commitments relating thereto, 
    shall be withheld until the Secretary receives appropriate written 
    assurance from the State that the State has the ability and 
    intention to finance its share of the cost of all of the projects, 
    and to operate and maintain by acceptable standards, at State 
    expense, the properties or facilities acquired or developed for 
    public outdoor recreation use.
      (2) Payment recipients.--Payments for all projects shall be made 
    by the Secretary to the chief executive official of the State or to 
    a State official or agency designated by the chief executive 
    official or by State law having authority and responsibility to 
    accept and to administer funds paid under this section for approved 
    projects. If consistent with an approved project, funds may be 
    transferred by the State to a political subdivision or other 
    appropriate public agency.
      (3) Conversion to other than public outdoor recreation use.--No 
    property acquired or developed with assistance under this section 
    shall, without the approval of the Secretary, be converted to other 
    than public outdoor recreation use. The Secretary shall approve a 
    conversion only if the Secretary finds it to be in accordance with 
    the then-existing comprehensive statewide outdoor recreation plan 
    and only on such conditions as the Secretary considers necessary to 
    ensure the substitution of other recreation properties of at least 
    equal fair market value and of reasonably equivalent usefulness and 
    location. Wetland areas and interests therein as identified in the 
    wetlands provisions of the comprehensive plan and proposed to be 
    acquired as suitable replacement property within the same State 
    that is otherwise acceptable to the Secretary, acting through the 
    Director, shall be deemed to be of reasonably equivalent usefulness 
    with the property proposed for conversion.
      (4) Reports and accounting procedures.--No payment shall be made 
    to any State until the State has agreed to--
          (A) provide such reports to the Secretary in such form and 
        containing such information as may be reasonably necessary to 
        enable the Secretary to perform the Secretary's duties under 
        this chapter; and
          (B) provide such fiscal control and fund accounting 
        procedures as may be necessary to ensure proper disbursement 
        and accounting for Federal funds paid to the State under this 
        chapter.
  (g) Records.--A recipient of assistance under this chapter shall keep 
such records as the Secretary shall prescribe, including records that 
fully disclose--
      (1) the amount and the disposition by the recipient of the 
    proceeds of the assistance;
      (2) the total cost of the project or undertaking in connection 
    with which the assistance is given or used; and
      (3) the amount and nature of that portion of the cost of the 
    project or undertaking supplied by other sources, and such other 
    records as will facilitate an effective audit.
  (h) Access to Records.--The Secretary, and the Comptroller General, 
or any of their duly authorized representatives, shall have access for 
the purpose of audit and examination to any records of the recipient 
that are pertinent to assistance received under this chapter.
  (i) Prohibition of Discrimination.--With respect to property acquired 
or developed with assistance from the Fund, discrimination on the basis 
of residence, including preferential reservation or membership systems, 
is prohibited except to the extent that reasonable differences in 
admission and other fees may be maintained on the basis of residence.
  (j) Coordination With Federal Agencies.--To ensure consistency in 
policies and actions under this chapter with other related Federal 
programs and activities and to ensure coordination of the planning, 
acquisition, and development assistance to States under this section 
with other related Federal programs and activities--
      (1) the President may issue such regulations with respect thereto 
    as the President considers desirable; and
      (2) the assistance may be provided only in accordance with the 
    regulations.
  (k) Capital Improvement and Other Projects To Reduce Crime.--
      (1) Availability and purpose of funds.--In addition to assistance 
    for planning projects, and in addition to the projects identified 
    in subsection (e), and from amounts appropriated out of the Violent 
    Crime Reduction Trust Fund, the Secretary may provide financial 
    assistance to the States, not to exceed $15,000,000, for projects 
    or combinations thereof for the purpose of making capital 
    improvements and other measures to increase safety in urban parks 
    and recreation areas, including funds to--
          (A) increase lighting within or adjacent to public parks and 
        recreation areas;
          (B) provide emergency telephone lines to contact law 
        enforcement or security personnel in areas within or adjacent 
        to public parks and recreation areas;
          (C) increase security personnel within or adjacent to public 
        parks and recreation areas; and
          (D) fund any other project intended to increase the security 
        and safety of public parks and recreation areas.
      (2) Eligibility.--In addition to the requirements for project 
    approval imposed by this section, eligibility for assistance under 
    this subsection shall depend on a showing of need. In providing 
    funds under this subsection, the Secretary shall give priority to 
    projects proposed for urban parks and recreation areas with the 
    highest rates of crime and, in particular, to urban parks and 
    recreation areas with the highest rates of sexual assault.
      (3) Federal share.--Notwithstanding subsection (c), the Secretary 
    may provide 70 percent improvement grants for projects undertaken 
    by a State for the purposes described in this subsection.

Sec. 200306. Allocation of Fund amounts for Federal purposes

  (a) Allowable Purposes and Subpurposes.--
      (1) In general.--Amounts appropriated from the Fund for Federal 
    purposes shall, unless otherwise allotted in the appropriation Act 
    making them available, be allotted by the President for the 
    purposes and subpurposes stated in this subsection.
      (2) Acquisition of land, water, or an interest in land or 
    water.--
          (A) System units and recreation areas administered for 
        recreation purposes.--Amounts shall be allotted for the 
        acquisition of land, water, or an interest in land or water 
        within the exterior boundary of--
              (i) a System unit authorized or established; and
              (ii) an area authorized to be administered by the 
            Secretary for outdoor recreation purposes.
          (B) National forest system.--
              (i) In general.--Amounts shall be allotted for the 
            acquisition of land, water, or an interest in land or water 
            within inholdings within--

                  (I) wilderness areas of the National Forest System; 
                and
                  (II) other areas of national forests as the 
                boundaries of those forests existed on January 1, 1965, 
                or purchase units approved by the National Forest 
                Reservation Commission subsequent to January 1, 1965, 
                all of which other areas are primarily of value for 
                outdoor recreation purposes.

              (ii) Adjacent land.--Land outside but adjacent to an 
            existing national forest boundary, not to exceed 3,000 
            acres in the case of any one forest, that would comprise an 
            integral part of a forest recreational management area may 
            also be acquired with amounts appropriated from the Fund.
              (iii) Limitation.--Except for areas specifically 
            authorized by Act of Congress, not more than 15 percent of 
            the acreage added to the National Forest System pursuant to 
            this section shall be west of the 100th meridian.
          (C) Endangered species and threatened species; fish and 
        wildlife refuge areas; national wildlife refuge system.--
        Amounts shall be allotted for the acquisition of land, water, 
        or an interest in land or water for--
              (i) endangered species and threatened species authorized 
            under section 5(a) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 
            (16 U.S.C. 1534(a));
              (ii) areas authorized by section 2 of the Refuge 
            Recreation Act (16 U.S.C. 460k-1);
              (iii) national wildlife refuge areas under section 
            7(a)(4) of the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 (16 U.S.C. 
            742f(a)(4)) and wetlands acquired under section 304 of the 
            Emergency Wetlands Resources Act of 1986 (16 U.S.C. 3922); 
            and
              (iv) any area authorized for the National Wildlife Refuge 
            System by specific Acts.
      (3) Payment as offset of capital costs.--Amounts shall be 
    allotted for payment into miscellaneous receipts of the Treasury as 
    a partial offset for capital costs, if any, of Federal water 
    development projects authorized to be constructed by or pursuant to 
    an Act of Congress that are allocated to public recreation and the 
    enhancement of fish and wildlife values and financed through 
    appropriations to water resource agencies.
      (4) Availability of appropriations.--Appropriations allotted for 
    the acquisition of land, water, or an interest in land or water as 
    set forth under subparagraphs (A) and (B) of paragraph (2) shall be 
    available for those acquisitions notwithstanding any statutory 
    ceiling on the appropriations contained in any other provision of 
    law enacted prior to January 4, 1977, or, in the case of national 
    recreation areas, prior to January 15, 1979, except that for any 
    such area expenditures shall not exceed a statutory ceiling during 
    any one fiscal year by 10 percent of the ceiling or $1,000,000, 
    whichever is greater.
  (b) Acquisition Restrictions.--Appropriations from the Fund pursuant 
to this section shall not be used for acquisition unless the 
acquisition is otherwise authorized by law. Appropriations from the 
Fund may be used for preacquisition work where authorization is 
imminent and where substantial monetary savings could be realized.

Sec. 200307. Availability of Fund amounts for publicity purposes

  (a) In General.--Amounts derived from the sources listed in section 
200302 of this title shall not be available for publicity purposes.
  (b) Exception for Temporary Signing.--In a case where significant 
acquisition or development is initiated, appropriate standardized 
temporary signing shall be located on or near the affected site, to the 
extent feasible, so as to indicate the action taken is a product of 
funding made available through the Fund. The signing may indicate the 
percentage amounts and dollar amounts financed by Federal and non-
Federal funds, and that the source of the funding includes amounts 
derived from Outer Continental Shelf receipts. The Secretary shall 
prescribe standards and guidelines for the usage of the signing to 
ensure consistency of design and application.

Sec. 200308. Contracts for acquisition of land and water

  Not more than $30,000,000 of the amount authorized to be appropriated 
from the Fund by section 200303 of this title may be obligated by 
contract during each fiscal year for the acquisition of land, water, or 
interest in land or water within areas specified in section 
200306(a)(2) of this title. The contract may be executed by the head of 
the department concerned, within limitations prescribed by the 
Secretary. The contract shall be a contractual obligation of the United 
States and shall be liquidated with money appropriated from the Fund 
specifically for liquidation of that contract obligation. No contract 
may be entered into for the acquisition of property pursuant to this 
section unless the acquisition is otherwise authorized by Federal law.

Sec. 200309. Contracts for options to acquire land and water in System

  The Secretary may enter into contracts for options to acquire land, 
water, or interests in land or water within the exterior boundaries of 
any area the acquisition of which is authorized by law for inclusion in 
the System. The minimum period of any such option shall be 2 years, and 
any sums expended for the purchase of an option shall be credited to 
the purchase price of the area. Not more than $500,000 of the sum 
authorized to be appropriated from the Fund by section 200303 of this 
title may be expended by the Secretary in any one fiscal year for the 
options.

Sec. 200310. Transfers to and from Fund

  (a) Motorboat Fuel Taxes.--There shall be set aside in the Fund the 
amounts specified in section 9503(c)(3)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code 
of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 9503(c)(3)(B)).
  (b) Refunds of Taxes.--There shall be paid from time to time from the 
Fund into the general fund of the Treasury amounts estimated by the 
Secretary of the Treasury as equivalent to--
      (1) the amounts paid before October 1, 2017, under section 6421 
    of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 6421) with respect 
    to gasoline used after December 31, 1964, in motorboats, on the 
    basis of claims filed for periods ending before October 1, 2016; 
    and
      (2) 80 percent of the floor stocks refunds made before October 1, 
    2017, under section 6412(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
    (26 U.S.C. 6412(a)(1)) with respect to gasoline to be used in 
    motorboats.

        Chapter 2005--Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program

Sec.
200501.  Definitions.
200502.  Federal assistance.
200503.  Rehabilitation grants and innovation grants.
200504.  Recovery action programs.
200505.  State action.
200506.  Non-Federal share of project costs.
200507.  Conversion of recreation property.
200508.  Coordination of program.
200509.  Recordkeeping.
200510.  Inapplicability of matching provisions.
200511.  Funding limitations.

Sec. 200501. Definitions

  In this chapter:
      (1) At-risk youth recreation grant.--
          (A) In general.--The term ``at-risk youth recreation grant'' 
        means a grant in a neighborhood or community with a high 
        prevalence of crime, particularly violent crime or crime 
        committed by youthful offenders.
          (B) Inclusions.--The term ``at-risk youth recreation grant'' 
        includes--
              (i) a rehabilitation grant;
              (ii) an innovation grant; and
              (iii) a matching grant for continuing program support for 
            a program of demonstrated value or success in providing 
            constructive alternatives to youth at risk for engaging in 
            criminal behavior, including a grant for operating, or 
            coordinating, a recreation program or service.
          (C) Additional uses of rehabilitation grant.--In addition to 
        the purposes specified in paragraph (8), a rehabilitation grant 
        that serves as an at-risk youth recreation grant may be used 
        for the provision of lighting, emergency phones, or any other 
        capital improvement that will improve the security of an urban 
        park.
      (2) General purpose local government.--The term ``general purpose 
    local government'' means--
          (A) a city, county, town, township, village, or other general 
        purpose political subdivision of a State; and
          (B) the District of Columbia.
      (3) Innovation grant.--The term ``innovation grant'' means a 
    matching grant to a local government to cover costs of personnel, 
    facilities, equipment, supplies, or services designed to 
    demonstrate innovative and cost-effective ways to augment park and 
    recreation opportunities at the neighborhood level and to address 
    common problems related to facility operations and improved 
    delivery of recreation service, not including routine operation and 
    maintenance activities.
      (4) Maintenance.--The term ``maintenance'' means all commonly 
    accepted practices necessary to keep recreation areas and 
    facilities operating in a state of good repair and to protect them 
    from deterioration resulting from normal wear and tear.
      (5) Private, nonprofit agency.--The term ``private, nonprofit 
    agency'' means a community-based, nonprofit organization, 
    corporation, or association organized for purposes of providing 
    recreational, conservation, and educational services directly to 
    urban residents on a neighborhood or communitywide basis through 
    voluntary donations, voluntary labor, or public or private grants.
      (6) Recovery action program grant.--
          (A) In general.--The term ``recovery action program grant'' 
        means a matching grant to a local government for development of 
        local park and recreation recovery action programs to meet the 
        requirements of this chapter.
          (B) Use.--A recovery action program grant shall be used for 
        resource and needs assessment, coordination, citizen 
        involvement and planning, and program development activities 
        to--
              (i) encourage public definition of goals; and
              (ii) develop priorities and strategies for overall 
            recreation system recovery.
      (7) Recreation area or facility.--The term ``recreation area or 
    facility'' means an indoor or outdoor park, building, site, or 
    other facility that is dedicated to recreation purposes and 
    administered by a public or private nonprofit agency to serve the 
    recreation needs of community residents. Emphasis shall be on 
    public facilities readily accessible to residential neighborhoods, 
    including multiple-use community centers that have recreation as 
    one of their primary purposes, but excluding major sports arenas, 
    exhibition areas, and conference halls used primarily for 
    commercial sports, spectator, or display activities.
      (8) Rehabilitation grant.--The term ``rehabilitation grant'' 
    means a matching capital grant to a local government for 
    rebuilding, remodeling, expanding, or developing an existing 
    outdoor or indoor recreation area or facility, including 
    improvements in park landscapes, buildings, and support facilities, 
    but excluding routine maintenance and upkeep activities.
      (9) Special purpose local government.--
          (A) In general.--The term ``special purpose local 
        government'' means a local or regional special district, 
        public-purpose corporation, or other limited political 
        subdivision of a State.
          (B) Inclusions.--The term ``special purpose local 
        government'' includes--
              (i) a park authority;
              (ii) a park, conservation, water, or sanitary district; 
            and
              (iii) a school district.
      (10) State.--The term ``State'' means a State, an instrumentality 
    of a State approved by the Governor of the State, Puerto Rico, 
    Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana 
    Islands.

Sec. 200502. Federal assistance

  (a) Eligibility Determined by Secretary.--Eligibility of general 
purpose local governments for assistance under this chapter shall be 
based on need as determined by the Secretary. The Secretary shall 
publish in the Federal Register a list of local governments eligible to 
participate in this program, to be accompanied by a discussion of 
criteria used in determining eligibility. Criteria shall be based on 
factors that the Secretary determines are related to deteriorated 
recreational facilities or systems and physical and economic distress.
  (b) Additional Eligible General Purpose Local Governments.--In 
addition to eligible local governments established in accordance with 
subsection (a), the Secretary may establish eligibility, in accord with 
the findings and purpose of the Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Act 
of 1978 (Public Law 95-625, 92 Stat. 3538), of other general purpose 
local governments in metropolitan statistical areas as defined by the 
Director of the Office of Management and Budget.
  (c) Priority Criteria for Project Selection and Approval.--
      (1) In general.--The Secretary shall establish priority criteria 
    for project selection and approval that consider such factors as--
          (A) population;
          (B) condition of existing recreation areas and facilities;
          (C) demonstrated deficiencies in access to neighborhood 
        recreation opportunities, particularly for minority and low- 
        and moderate-income residents;
          (D) public participation in determining rehabilitation or 
        development needs;
          (E) the extent to which a project supports or complements 
        target activities undertaken as part of a local government's 
        overall community development and urban revitalization program;
          (F) the extent to which a proposed project would provide--
              (i) employment opportunities for minorities, youth, and 
            low- and moderate-income residents in the project 
            neighborhood;
              (ii) for participation of neighborhood, nonprofit, or 
            tenant organizations in the proposed rehabilitation 
            activity or in subsequent maintenance, staffing, or 
            supervision of recreation areas and facilities; or
              (iii) both; and
          (G) the amount of State and private support for a project as 
        evidenced by commitments of non-Federal resources to project 
        construction or operation.
      (2) At-risk youth recreation grants.--For at-risk youth 
    recreation grants, the Secretary shall give a priority to each of 
    the following criteria:
          (A) Programs that are targeted to youth who are at the 
        greatest risk of becoming involved in violence and crime.
          (B) Programs that teach important values and life skills, 
        including teamwork, respect, leadership, and self-esteem.
          (C) Programs that offer tutoring, remedial education, 
        mentoring, and counseling in addition to recreation 
        opportunities.
          (D) Programs that offer services during late night or other 
        nonschool hours.
          (E) Programs that demonstrate collaboration between local 
        park and recreation, juvenile justice, law enforcement, and 
        youth social service agencies and nongovernmental entities, 
        including the private sector and community and nonprofit 
        organizations.
          (F) Programs that leverage public or private recreation 
        investments in the form of services, materials, or cash.
          (G) Programs that show the greatest potential of being 
        continued with non-Federal funds or that can serve as models 
        for other communities.
  (d) Limitation of Funds.--Grants to discretionary applicants under 
subsection (b) may not be more than 15 percent of the total amount of 
funds appropriated under this chapter for rehabilitation grants, 
innovation grants, and recovery action program grants.

Sec. 200503. Rehabilitation grants and innovation grants

  (a) Matching Grants.--The Secretary may provide 70 percent matching 
rehabilitation grants and innovation grants directly to eligible 
general purpose local governments on the Secretary's approval of 
applications for the grants by the chief executive officials of those 
governments.
  (b) Special Considerations.--An innovation grant should be closely 
tied to goals, priorities, and implementation strategies expressed in 
local park and recreation recovery action programs, with particular 
regard to the special considerations listed in section 200504(c)(2) of 
this title.
  (c) Transfer.--If consistent with an approved application, a grant 
recipient may transfer a rehabilitation grant or innovation grant in 
whole or in part to an independent special purpose local government, 
private nonprofit agency, or county or regional park authority if the 
assisted recreation area or facility owned or managed by the 
transferree offers recreation opportunities to the general population 
within the jurisdictional boundaries of the grant recipient.
  (d) Payments.--Payments may be made only for a rehabilitation project 
or innovation project that has been approved by the Secretary. Payments 
may be made from time to time in keeping with the rate of progress 
toward the satisfactory completion of the project, except that the 
Secretary, when appropriate, may make advance payments on an approved 
rehabilitation project or innovation project in an amount not to exceed 
20 percent of the total project cost.
  (e) Modification of Project.--The Secretary may authorize 
modification of an approved project only when a grant recipient 
adequately demonstrates that the modification is necessary because of 
circumstances not foreseeable at the time at which the project was 
proposed.

Sec. 200504. Recovery action programs

  (a) Evidence of Local Commitment to Ongoing Programs.--As a 
requirement for project approval, local governments applying for 
assistance under this chapter shall submit to the Secretary evidence of 
their commitments to ongoing planning, rehabilitation, service, 
operation, and maintenance programs for their park and recreation 
systems. These commitments will be expressed in local park and 
recreation recovery action programs that maximize coordination of all 
community resources, including other federally supported urban 
development and recreation programs. During an initial interim period 
to be established by regulations under this chapter, this requirement 
may be satisfied by local government submissions of preliminary action 
programs that briefly define objectives, priorities, and implementation 
strategies for overall system recovery and maintenance and commit the 
applicant to a scheduled program development process. Following this 
interim period, all local applicants shall submit to the Secretary, as 
a condition of eligibility, a 5-year action program for park and 
recreation recovery that satisfactorily demonstrates--
      (1) systematic identification of recovery objectives, priorities, 
    and implementation strategies;
      (2) adequate planning for rehabilitation of specific recreation 
    areas and facilities, including projections of the cost of proposed 
    projects;
      (3) the capacity and commitment to ensure that facilities 
    provided or improved under this chapter shall continue to be 
    adequately maintained, protected, staffed, and supervised;
      (4) the intention to maintain total local public outlays for park 
    and recreation purposes at levels at least equal to those in the 
    year preceding that in which grant assistance is sought except in 
    any case where a reduction in park and recreation outlays is 
    proportionate to a reduction in overall spending by the applicant; 
    and
      (5) the relationship of the park and recreation recovery program 
    to overall community development and urban revitalization efforts.
  (b) Continuing Planning Process.--Where appropriate, the Secretary 
may encourage local governments to meet action program requirements 
through a continuing planning process that includes periodic 
improvements and updates in action program submissions to eliminate 
identified gaps in program information and policy development.
  (c) Special Considerations.--Action programs shall address, but are 
not limited to--
      (1) rehabilitation of existing recreational areas and facilities, 
    including--
          (A) general systemwide renovation;
          (B) special rehabilitation requirements for recreational 
        areas and facilities in areas of high population concentration 
        and economic distress; and
          (C) restoration of outstanding or unique structures, 
        landscaping, or similar features in parks of historical or 
        architectural significance; and
      (2) local commitments to innovative and cost-effective programs 
    and projects at the neighborhood level to augment recovery of park 
    and recreation systems, including--
          (A) recycling of abandoned schools and other public buildings 
        for recreational purposes;
          (B) multiple use of operating educational and other public 
        buildings, purchase of recreation services on a contractual 
        basis;
          (C) use of mobile facilities and recreational, cultural, and 
        educational programs or other innovative approaches to 
        improving access for neighborhood residents;
          (D) integration of recovery program with federally assisted 
        projects to maximize recreational opportunities through 
        conversion of abandoned railroad and highway rights of way, 
        waterfront, and other redevelopment efforts and such other 
        federally assisted projects as may be appropriate;
          (E) conversion of recreation use of street space, derelict 
        land, and other public land not now designated for neighborhood 
        recreational use; and
          (F) use of various forms of compensated and uncompensated 
        land regulation, tax inducements, or other means to encourage 
        the private sector to provide neighborhood park and recreation 
        facilities and programs.
  (d) Publication in Federal Register.--The Secretary shall establish 
and publish in the Federal Register requirements for preparation, 
submission, and updating of local park and recreation recovery action 
programs.
  (e) Eligibility for At-Risk Youth Recreation Grants.--To be eligible 
to receive at-risk youth recreation grants a local government shall 
amend its 5-year action program to incorporate the goal of reducing 
crime and juvenile delinquency and to provide a description of the 
implementation strategies to achieve this goal. The plan shall also 
address how the local government is coordinating its recreation 
programs with crime prevention efforts of law enforcement, juvenile 
corrections, and youth social service agencies.
  (f) Matching Recovery Action Program Grants.--The Secretary may 
provide up to 50 percent matching recovery action program grants to 
eligible local governments for program development and planning 
specifically to meet the objectives of this chapter.

Sec. 200505. State action

  (a) Additional Match.--The Secretary may increase rehabilitation 
grants or innovation grants authorized in section 200503 of this title 
by providing an additional match equal to the total match provided by a 
State of up to 15 percent of total project costs. The Federal matching 
amount shall not exceed 85 percent of total project cost.
  (b) Adequate Implementation of Local Recovery Plans.--The Secretary 
shall encourage States to assist the Secretary in ensuring--
      (1) that local recovery plans and programs are adequately 
    implemented by cooperating with the Secretary in monitoring local 
    park and recreation recovery plans and programs; and
      (2) consistency of the plans and programs, where appropriate, 
    with State recreation policies as set forth in statewide 
    comprehensive outdoor recreation plans.

Sec. 200506. Non-Federal share of project costs

  (a) Sources.--
      (1) Allowable sources.--The non-Federal share of project costs 
    assisted under this chapter may be derived from general or special 
    purpose State or local revenues, State categorical grants, special 
    appropriations by State legislatures, donations of land, buildings, 
    or building materials, and in-kind construction, technical, and 
    planning services. Reasonable local costs of recovery action 
    program development to meet the requirements of section 200504(a) 
    of this title may be used as part of the local match only when the 
    local government has not received a recovery action program grant.
      (2) Non-allowable sources.--No amount from the Land and Water 
    Conservation Fund or from any other Federal grant program other 
    than the community development block grant programs shall be used 
    to match Federal grants under this program.
  (b) Encouragement of States and Private Interests.--The Secretary 
shall encourage States and private interests to contribute, to the 
maximum extent possible, to the non-Federal share of project costs.

Sec. 200507. Conversion of recreation property

  No property improved or developed with assistance under this chapter 
shall, without the approval of the Secretary, be converted to other 
than public recreation uses. The Secretary shall approve such a 
conversion only if the Secretary finds it to be in accord with the 
then-current local park and recreation recovery action program and only 
on such conditions as the Secretary considers necessary to ensure the 
provision of adequate recreation properties and opportunities of 
reasonably equivalent location and usefulness.

Sec. 200508. Coordination of program

  The Secretary shall--
      (1) coordinate the urban park and recreation recovery program 
    with the total urban recovery effort and cooperate to the fullest 
    extent possible with other Federal agencies and with State agencies 
    that administer programs and policies affecting urban areas, 
    including programs in housing, urban development, natural resources 
    management, employment, transportation, community services, and 
    voluntary action;
      (2) encourage maximum coordination of the program between State 
    agencies and local applicants; and
      (3) require that local applicants include provisions for 
    participation of community and neighborhood residents and for 
    public-private coordination in recovery planning and project 
    selection.

Sec. 200509. Recordkeeping

  (a) In General.--A recipient of assistance under this chapter shall 
keep such records as the Secretary shall prescribe, including--
      (1) records that disclose--
          (A) the amount and disposition of project undertakings in 
        connection with which assistance under this chapter is given or 
        used; and
          (B) the amount and nature of the portion of the cost of the 
        project or undertaking that is supplied by other sources; and
      (2) such other records as will facilitate an effective audit.
  (b) Access.--The Secretary and the Comptroller General shall have 
access for the purpose of audit and examination to any records of the 
recipient that are pertinent to assistance received under this chapter.

Sec. 200510. Inapplicability of matching provisions

  Amounts authorized for Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and 
the Northern Mariana Islands are not subject to the matching provisions 
of this chapter, and may be subject only to such conditions, reports, 
plans, and agreements, if any, as the Secretary may determine.

Sec. 200511. Funding limitations

  (a) Limitation of Funds.--The amount of grants made under this 
chapter for projects in any one State for any fiscal year shall not be 
more than 15 percent of the amount made available for grants to all of 
the States for that fiscal year.
  (b) Recovery Action Program Grants.--Not more than 3 percent of the 
amount made available for grants under this chapter for a fiscal year 
shall be used for recovery action program grants.
  (c) Innovation Grants.--Not more than 10 percent of the amount made 
available for grants under this chapter for a fiscal year shall be used 
for innovation grants.
  (d) Program Support.--Not more than 25 percent of the amount made 
available under this chapter to any local government shall be used for 
program support.
  (e) No Land Acquisition.--No funds made available under this chapter 
shall be used for the acquisition of land or an interest in land.

              Subtitle III--National Preservation Programs
                   Division A--Historic Preservation
                   Subdivision 1--General Provisions
                          Chapter 3001--Policy

Sec.
300101.  Policy.

Sec. 300101. Policy

  It is the policy of the Federal Government, in cooperation with other 
nations and in partnership with States, local governments, Indian 
tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, and private organizations and 
individuals, to--
      (1) use measures, including financial and technical assistance, 
    to foster conditions under which our modern society and our 
    historic property can exist in productive harmony and fulfill the 
    social, economic, and other requirements of present and future 
    generations;
      (2) provide leadership in the preservation of the historic 
    property of the United States and of the international community of 
    nations and in the administration of the national preservation 
    program;
      (3) administer federally owned, administered, or controlled 
    historic property in a spirit of stewardship for the inspiration 
    and benefit of present and future generations;
      (4) contribute to the preservation of nonfederally owned historic 
    property and give maximum encouragement to organizations and 
    individuals undertaking preservation by private means;
      (5) encourage the public and private preservation and utilization 
    of all usable elements of the Nation's historic built environment; 
    and
      (6) assist State and local governments, Indian tribes and Native 
    Hawaiian organizations, and the National Trust to expand and 
    accelerate their historic preservation programs and activities.

                       Chapter 3003--Definitions

Sec.
300301.  Agency.
300302.  Certified local government.
300303.  Council.
300304.  Cultural park.
300305.  Historic conservation district.
300306.  Historic Preservation Fund.
300307.  Historic preservation review commission.
300308.  Historic property.
300309.  Indian tribe.
300310.  Local government.
300311.  National Register.
300312.  National Trust.
300313.  Native Hawaiian.
300314.  Native Hawaiian organization.
300315.  Preservation or historic preservation.
300316.  Secretary.
300317.  State.
300318.  State historic preservation review board.
300319.  Tribal land.
300320.  Undertaking.
300321.  World Heritage Convention.

Sec. 300301. Agency

  In this division, the term ``agency'' has the meaning given the term 
in section 551 of title 5.

Sec. 300302. Certified local government

  In this division, the term ``certified local government'' means a 
local government whose local historic preservation program is certified 
pursuant to chapter 3025 of this title.

Sec. 300303. Council

  In this division, the term ``Council'' means the Advisory Council on 
Historic Preservation established by section 304101 of this title.

Sec. 300304. Cultural park

  In this division, the term ``cultural park'' means a definable area 
that--
      (A) is distinguished by historic property, prehistoric property, 
    and land related to that property; and
      (B) constitutes an interpretive, educational, and recreational 
    resource for the public at large.

Sec. 300305. Historic conservation district

  In this division, the term ``historic conservation district'' means 
an area that contains--
      (1) historic property;
      (2) buildings having similar or related architectural 
    characteristics;
      (3) cultural cohesiveness; or
      (4) any combination of features described in paragraphs (1) to 
    (3).

Sec. 300306. Historic Preservation Fund

  In this division, the term ``Historic Preservation Fund'' means the 
Historic Preservation Fund established under section 303101 of this 
title.

Sec. 300307. Historic preservation review commission

  In this division, the term ``historic preservation review 
commission'' means a board, council, commission, or other similar 
collegial body--
      (1) that is established by State or local legislation as provided 
    in section 302503(a)(2) of this title; and
      (2) the members of which are appointed by the chief elected 
    official of a jurisdiction (unless State or local law provides for 
    appointment by another official) from among--
          (A) professionals in the disciplines of architecture, 
        history, architectural history, planning, prehistoric and 
        historic archeology, folklore, cultural anthropology, curation, 
        conservation, and landscape architecture, or related 
        disciplines, to the extent that those professionals are 
        available in the community; and
          (B) other individuals who have demonstrated special interest, 
        experience, or knowledge in history, architecture, or related 
        disciplines and will provide for an adequate and qualified 
        commission.

Sec. 300308. Historic property

  In this division, the term ``historic property'' means any 
prehistoric or historic district, site, building, structure, or object 
included on, or eligible for inclusion on, the National Register, 
including artifacts, records, and material remains relating to the 
district, site, building, structure, or object.

Sec. 300309. Indian tribe

  In this division, the term ``Indian tribe'' means an Indian tribe, 
band, nation, or other organized group or community, including a Native 
village, Regional Corporation or Village Corporation (as those terms 
are defined in section 3 of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 
U.S.C. 1602)), that is recognized as eligible for the special programs 
and services provided by the United States to Indians because of their 
status as Indians.

Sec. 300310. Local government

  In this division, the term ``local government'' means a city, county, 
township, municipality, or borough, or any other general purpose 
political subdivision of any State.

Sec. 300311. National Register

  In this division, the term ``National Register'' means the National 
Register of Historic Places maintained under chapter 3021 of this 
title.

Sec. 300312. National Trust

  In this division, the term ``National Trust'' means the National 
Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States established under 
section 312102 of this title.

Sec. 300313. Native Hawaiian

  In this division, the term ``Native Hawaiian'' means any individual 
who is a descendant of the aboriginal people who, prior to 1778, 
occupied and exercised sovereignty in the area that now constitutes 
Hawaii.

Sec. 300314. Native Hawaiian organization

  (a) In general.--In this division, the term ``Native Hawaiian 
organization'' means any organization that--
      (1) serves and represents the interests of Native Hawaiians;
      (2) has as a primary and stated purpose the provision of services 
    to Native Hawaiians; and
      (3) has demonstrated expertise in aspects of historic 
    preservation that are culturally significant to Native Hawaiians.
  (b) Inclusions.--In this division, the term ``Native Hawaiian 
organization'' includes the Office of Hawaiian Affairs of Hawaii and 
Hui Malama I Na Kupuna O Hawai'i Nei, an organization incorporated 
under the laws of the State of Hawaii.

Sec. 300315. Preservation or historic preservation

  In this division, the term ``preservation'' or ``historic 
preservation'' includes--
      (1) identification, evaluation, recordation, documentation, 
    curation, acquisition, protection, management, rehabilitation, 
    restoration, stabilization, maintenance, research, interpretation, 
    and conservation;
      (2) education and training regarding the foregoing activities; or
      (3) any combination of the foregoing activities.

Sec. 300316. Secretary

  In this division, the term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary acting 
through the Director.

Sec. 300317. State

  In this division, the term ``State'' means--
      (1) a State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, 
    American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana 
    Islands; and
      (2) the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of 
    Micronesia, and the Republic of Palau.

Sec. 300318. State historic preservation review board

  In this division, the term ``State historic preservation review 
board'' means a board, council, commission, or other similar collegial 
body established as provided in section 302301(2) of this title--
      (1) the members of which are appointed by the State Historic 
    Preservation Officer (unless otherwise provided for by State law);
      (2) a majority of the members of which are professionals 
    qualified in history, prehistoric and historic archeology, 
    architectural history, architecture, folklore, cultural 
    anthropology, curation, conservation, landscape architecture, and 
    related disciplines; and
      (3) that has the authority to--
          (A) review National Register nominations and appeals from 
        nominations;
          (B) review appropriate documentation submitted in conjunction 
        with the Historic Preservation Fund;
          (C) provide general advice and guidance to the State Historic 
        Preservation Officer; and
          (D) perform such other duties as may be appropriate.

Sec. 300319. Tribal land

  In this division, the term ``tribal land'' means--
      (1) all land within the exterior boundaries of any Indian 
    reservation; and
      (2) all dependent Indian communities.

Sec. 300320. Undertaking

  In this division, the term ``undertaking'' means a project, activity, 
or program funded in whole or in part under the direct or indirect 
jurisdiction of a Federal agency, including--
      (1) those carried out by or on behalf of the Federal agency;
      (2) those carried out with Federal financial assistance;
      (3) those requiring a Federal permit, license, or approval; and
      (4) those subject to State or local regulation administered 
    pursuant to a delegation or approval by a Federal agency.

Sec. 300321. World Heritage Convention

  In this division, the term ``World Heritage Convention'' means the 
Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural 
Heritage, done at Paris November 23, 1972 (27 UST 37).

              Subdivision 2--Historic Preservation Program
           Chapter 3021--National Register of Historic Places

Sec.
302101.  Maintenance by Secretary.
302102.  Inclusion of properties on National Register.
302103.  Criteria and regulations relating to National Register, 
          National Historic Landmarks, and World Heritage List.
302104.  Nominations for inclusion on National Register.
302105.  Owner participation in nomination process.
302106.  Retention of name.
302107.  Regulations.
302108.  Review of threats to historic property.

Sec. 302101. Maintenance by Secretary

  The Secretary may expand and maintain a National Register of Historic 
Places composed of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects 
significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, 
and culture.

Sec. 302102. Inclusion of properties on National Register

  (a) In General.--A property that meets the criteria for National 
Historic Landmarks established pursuant to section 302103 of this title 
shall be designated as a National Historic Landmark and included on the 
National Register, subject to the requirements of section 302107 of 
this title.
  (b) Historic Property on National Register on December 12, 1980.--All 
historic property included on the National Register on December 12, 
1980, shall be deemed to be included on the National Register as of 
their initial listing for purposes of this division.
  (c) Historic Property Listed in Federal Register of February 6, 1979, 
or Prior to December 12, 1980, as National Historic Landmarks.--All 
historic property listed in the Federal Register of February 6, 1979, 
or prior to December 12, 1980, as National Historic Landmarks are 
declared by Congress to be National Historic Landmarks of national 
historic significance as of their initial listing in the Federal 
Register for purposes of this division and chapter 3201 of this title, 
except that in the case of a National Historic Landmark district for 
which no boundaries had been established as of December 12, 1980, 
boundaries shall first be published in the Federal Register.

Sec. 302103. Criteria and regulations relating to National Register, 
            National Historic Landmarks, and World Heritage List

  The Secretary, in consultation with national historical and 
archeological associations, shall--
      (1) establish criteria for properties to be included on the 
    National Register and criteria for National Historic Landmarks; and
      (2) promulgate regulations for--
          (A) nominating properties for inclusion on, and removal from, 
        the National Register and the recommendation of properties by 
        certified local governments;
          (B) designating properties as National Historic Landmarks and 
        removing that designation;
          (C) considering appeals from recommendations, nominations, 
        removals, and designations (or any failure or refusal by a 
        nominating authority to nominate or designate);
          (D) nominating historic property for inclusion in the World 
        Heritage List in accordance with the World Heritage Convention;
          (E) making determinations of eligibility of properties for 
        inclusion on the National Register; and
          (F) notifying the owner of a property, any appropriate local 
        governments, and the general public, when the property is being 
        considered for inclusion on the National Register, for 
        designation as a National Historic Landmark, or for nomination 
        to the World Heritage List.

Sec. 302104. Nominations for inclusion on National Register

  (a) Nomination by State.--Subject to the requirements of section 
302107 of this title, any State that is carrying out a program approved 
under chapter 3023 shall nominate to the Secretary property that meets 
the criteria promulgated under section 302103 of this title for 
inclusion on the National Register. Subject to section 302107 of this 
title, any property nominated under this subsection or under section 
306102 of this title shall be included on the National Register on the 
date that is 45 days after receipt by the Secretary of the nomination 
and the necessary documentation, unless the Secretary disapproves the 
nomination within the 45-day period or unless an appeal is filed under 
subsection (c).
  (b) Nomination by Person or Local Government.--Subject to the 
requirements of section 302107 of this title, the Secretary may accept 
a nomination directly from any person or local government for inclusion 
of a property on the National Register only if the property is located 
in a State where there is no program approved under chapter 3023 of 
this title. The Secretary may include on the National Register any 
property for which such a nomination is made if the Secretary 
determines that the property is eligible in accordance with the 
regulations promulgated under section 302103 of this title. The 
determination shall be made within 90 days from the date of the 
nomination unless the nomination is appealed under subsection (c).
  (c) Appeal.--Any person or local government may appeal to the 
Secretary--
      (1) a nomination of any property for inclusion on the National 
    Register; and
      (2) the failure of a nominating authority to nominate a property 
    in accordance with this chapter.

Sec. 302105. Owner participation in nomination process

  (a) Regulations.--The Secretary shall promulgate regulations 
requiring that before any property may be included on the National 
Register or designated as a National Historic Landmark, the owner of 
the property, or a majority of the owners of the individual properties 
within a district in the case of a historic district, shall be given 
the opportunity (including a reasonable period of time) to concur in, 
or object to, the nomination of the property for inclusion or 
designation. The regulations shall include provisions to carry out this 
section in the case of multiple ownership of a single property.
  (b) When Property Shall Not Be Included on National Register or 
Designated as National Historic Landmark.--If the owner of any 
privately owned property, or a majority of the owners of privately 
owned properties within the district in the case of a historic 
district, object to inclusion or designation, the property shall not be 
included on the National Register or designated as a National Historic 
Landmark until the objection is withdrawn.
  (c) Review by Secretary.--The Secretary shall review the nomination 
of the property when an objection has been made and shall determine 
whether or not the property is eligible for inclusion or designation. 
If the Secretary determines that the property is eligible for inclusion 
or designation, the Secretary shall inform the Advisory Council on 
Historic Preservation, the appropriate State Historic Preservation 
Officer, the appropriate chief elected local official, and the owner or 
owners of the property of the Secretary's determination.

Sec. 302106. Retention of name

  Notwithstanding section 43(c) of the Act of July 5, 1946 (known as 
the Trademark Act of 1946) (15 U.S.C. 1125(c)), buildings and 
structures on or eligible for inclusion on the National Register 
(either individually or as part of a historic district), or designated 
as an individual landmark or as a contributing building in a historic 
district by a unit of State or local government, may retain the name 
historically associated with the building or structure.

Sec. 302107. Regulations

  The Secretary shall promulgate regulations--
      (1) ensuring that significant prehistoric and historic artifacts, 
    and associated records, subject to subchapter I of chapter 3061, 
    chapter 3125, or the Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 
    1979 (16 U.S.C. 470aa et seq.) are deposited in an institution with 
    adequate long-term curatorial capabilities;
      (2) establishing a uniform process and standards for documenting 
    historic property by public agencies and private parties for 
    purposes of incorporation into, or complementing, the national 
    historical architectural and engineering records in the Library of 
    Congress; and
      (3) certifying local governments, in accordance with sections 
    302502 and 302503 of this title, and for the transfer of funds 
    pursuant to section 302902(c)(4) of this title.

Sec. 302108. Review of threats to historic property

  At least once every 4 years, the Secretary, in consultation with the 
Council and with State Historic Preservation Officers, shall review 
significant threats to historic property to--
      (1) determine the kinds of historic property that may be 
    threatened;
      (2) ascertain the causes of the threats; and
      (3) develop and submit to the President and Congress 
    recommendations for appropriate action.

           Chapter 3023--State Historic Preservation Programs

Sec.
302301.  Regulations.
302302.  Program evaluation.
302303.  Responsibilities of State Historic Preservation Officer.
302304.  Contracts and cooperative agreements.

Sec. 302301. Regulations

  The Secretary, in consultation with the National Conference of State 
Historic Preservation Officers and the National Trust, shall promulgate 
regulations for State Historic Preservation Programs. The regulations 
shall provide that a State program submitted to the Secretary under 
this chapter shall be approved by the Secretary if the Secretary 
determines that the program provides for--
      (1) the designation and appointment by the chief elected official 
    of the State of a State Historic Preservation Officer to administer 
    the program in accordance with section 302303 of this title and for 
    the employment or appointment by the officer of such professionally 
    qualified staff as may be necessary for those purposes;
      (2) an adequate and qualified State historic preservation review 
    board designated by the State Historic Preservation Officer unless 
    otherwise provided for by State law; and
      (3) adequate public participation in the State Historic 
    Preservation Program, including the process of recommending 
    properties for nomination to the National Register.

Sec. 302302. Program evaluation

  (a) When Evaluation Should Occcur.--Periodically, but not less than 
every 4 years after the approval of any State program under section 
302301 of this title, the Secretary, in consultation with the Council 
on the appropriate provisions of this division, and in cooperation with 
the State Historic Preservation Officer, shall evaluate the program to 
determine whether it is consistent with this division.
  (b) Disapproval of Program.--If, at any time, the Secretary 
determines that a major aspect of a State program is not consistent 
with this division, the Secretary shall disapprove the program and 
suspend in whole or in part any contracts or cooperative agreements 
with the State and the State Historic Preservation Officer under this 
division, until the program is consistent with this division, unless 
the Secretary determines that the program will be made consistent with 
this division within a reasonable period of time.
  (c) Oversight.--The Secretary, in consultation with State Historic 
Preservation Officers, shall establish oversight methods to ensure 
State program consistency and quality without imposing undue review 
burdens on State Historic Preservation Officers.
  (d) State Fiscal Audit and Management System.--
      (1) Substitution for comparable federal systems.--At the 
    discretion of the Secretary, a State system of fiscal audit and 
    management may be substituted for comparable Federal systems so 
    long as the State system--
          (A) establishes and maintains substantially similar 
        accountability standards; and
          (B) provides for independent professional peer review.
      (2) Fiscal audits and review by secretary.--The Secretary--
          (A) may conduct periodic fiscal audits of State programs 
        approved under this subdivision as needed; and
          (B) shall ensure that the programs meet applicable 
        accountability standards.

Sec. 302303. Responsibilities of State Historic Preservation Officer

  (a) In General.--It shall be the responsibility of the State Historic 
Preservation Officer to administer the State Historic Preservation 
Program.
  (b) Particular Responsibilities.--It shall be the responsibility of 
the State Historic Preservation Officer to--
      (1) in cooperation with Federal and State agencies, local 
    governments, and private organizations and individuals, direct and 
    conduct a comprehensive statewide survey of historic property and 
    maintain inventories of the property;
      (2) identify and nominate eligible property to the National 
    Register and otherwise administer applications for listing historic 
    property on the National Register;
      (3) prepare and implement a comprehensive statewide historic 
    preservation plan;
      (4) administer the State program of Federal assistance for 
    historic preservation within the State;
      (5) advise and assist, as appropriate, Federal and State agencies 
    and local governments in carrying out their historic preservation 
    responsibilities;
      (6) cooperate with the Secretary, the Council, other Federal and 
    State agencies, local governments, and private organizations and 
    individuals to ensure that historic property is taken into 
    consideration at all levels of planning and development;
      (7) provide public information, education, and training and 
    technical assistance in historic preservation;
      (8) cooperate with local governments in the development of local 
    historic preservation programs and assist local governments in 
    becoming certified pursuant to chapter 3025;
      (9) consult with appropriate Federal agencies in accordance with 
    this division on--
          (A) Federal undertakings that may affect historic property; 
        and
          (B) the content and sufficiency of any plans developed to 
        protect, manage, or reduce or mitigate harm to that property; 
        and
      (10) advise and assist in the evaluation of proposals for 
    rehabilitation projects that may qualify for Federal assistance.

Sec. 302304. Contracts and cooperative agreements

  (a) State.--A State may carry out all or any part of its 
responsibilities under this chapter by contract or cooperative 
agreement with a qualified nonprofit organization or educational 
institution.
  (b) Secretary.--
      (1) In general.--
          (A) Authority to assist secretary.--Subject to paragraphs (3) 
        and (4), the Secretary may enter into contracts or cooperative 
        agreements with a State Historic Preservation Officer for any 
        State authorizing the Officer to assist the Secretary in 
        carrying out one or more of the following responsibilities 
        within that State:
              (i) Identification and preservation of historic property.
              (ii) Determination of the eligibility of property for 
            listing on the National Register.
              (iii) Preparation of nominations for inclusion on the 
            National Register.
              (iv) Maintenance of historical and archeological data 
            bases.
              (v) Evaluation of eligibility for Federal preservation 
            incentives.
          (B) Authority to maintain national register.--Nothing in 
        subparagraph (A) shall be construed to provide that any State 
        Historic Preservation Officer or any other person other than 
        the Secretary shall have the authority to maintain the National 
        Register for properties in any State.
      (2) Requirements.--The Secretary may enter into a contract or 
    cooperative agreement under paragraph (1) only if--
          (A) the State Historic Preservation Officer has requested the 
        additional responsibility;
          (B) the Secretary has approved the State historic 
        preservation program pursuant to sections 302301 and 302302 of 
        this title;
          (C) the State Historic Preservation Officer agrees to carry 
        out the additional responsibility in a timely and efficient 
        manner acceptable to the Secretary and the Secretary determines 
        that the Officer is fully capable of carrying out the 
        responsibility in that manner;
          (D) the State Historic Preservation Officer agrees to permit 
        the Secretary to review and revise, as appropriate in the 
        discretion of the Secretary, decisions made by the Officer 
        pursuant to the contract or cooperative agreement; and
          (E) the Secretary and the State Historic Preservation Officer 
        agree on the terms of additional financial assistance to the 
        State, if there is to be any, for the costs of carrying out 
        that responsibility.
      (3) Establish conditions and criteria.--For each significant 
    program area under the Secretary's authority, the Secretary shall 
    establish specific conditions and criteria essential for the 
    assumption by a State Historic Preservation Officer of the 
    Secretary's duties in each of those programs.
      (4) Preservation programs and activities not diminished.--Nothing 
    in this chapter shall have the effect of diminishing the 
    preservation programs and activities of the Service.

            Chapter 3025--Certification of Local Governments

Sec.
302501.  Definitions.
302502.  Certification as part of State program.
302503.  Requirements for certification.
302504.  Participation of certified local governments in National 
          Register nominations.
302505.  Eligibility and responsibility of certified local government.

Sec. 302501. Definitions

  In this chapter:
      (1) Designation.--The term ``designation'' means the 
    identification and registration of property for protection that 
    meets criteria established by a State or locality for significant 
    historic property within the jurisdiction of a local government.
      (2) Protection.--The term ``protection'' means protection by 
    means of a local review process under State or local law for 
    proposed demolition of, changes to, or other action that may affect 
    historic property designated pursuant to this chapter.

Sec. 302502. Certification as part of State program

  Any State program approved under this subdivision shall provide a 
mechanism for the certification by the State Historic Preservation 
Officer of local governments to carry out the purposes of this division 
and provide for the transfer, in accordance with section 302902(c)(4) 
of this title, of a portion of the grants received by the States under 
this division, to those local governments.

Sec. 302503. Requirements for certification

  (a) Approved State Program.--Any local government shall be certified 
to participate under this section if the applicable State Historic 
Preservation Officer, and the Secretary, certify that the local 
government--
      (1) enforces appropriate State or local legislation for the 
    designation and protection of historic property;
      (2) has established an adequate and qualified historic 
    preservation review commission by State or local legislation;
      (3) maintains a system for the survey and inventory of historic 
    property that furthers the purposes of chapter 3023;
      (4) provides for adequate public participation in the local 
    historic preservation program, including the process of 
    recommending properties for nomination to the National Register; 
    and
      (5) satisfactorily performs the responsibilities delegated to it 
    under this division.
  (b) No Approved State Program.--Where there is no State program 
approved under sections 302301 and 302302 of this title, a local 
government may be certified by the Secretary if the Secretary 
determines that the local government meets the requirements of 
subsection (a). The Secretary may make grants to the local government 
certified under this subsection for purposes of this subdivision.

Sec. 302504. Participation of certified local governments in National 
            Register nominations

  (a) Notice.--Before a property within the jurisdiction of a certified 
local government may be considered by a State to be nominated to the 
Secretary for inclusion on the National Register, the State Historic 
Preservation Officer shall notify the owner, the applicable chief local 
elected official, and the local historic preservation commission.
  (b) Report.--The local historic preservation commission, after 
reasonable opportunity for public comment, shall prepare a report as to 
whether the property, in the Commission's opinion, meets the criteria 
of the National Register. Within 60 days of notice from the State 
Historic Preservation Officer, the chief local elected official shall 
transmit the report of the commission and the recommendation of the 
local official to the State Historic Preservation Officer.
  (c) Recommendation.--
      (1) Property nominated to national register.--Except as provided 
    in paragraph (2), after receipt of the report and recommendation, 
    or if no report and recommendation are received within 60 days, the 
    State shall make the nomination pursuant to section 302104 of this 
    title. The State may expedite the process with the concurrence of 
    the certified local government.
      (2) Property not nominated to national register.--If both the 
    commission and the chief local elected official recommend that a 
    property not be nominated to the National Register, the State 
    Historic Preservation Officer shall take no further action, unless, 
    within 30 days of the receipt of the recommendation by the State 
    Historic Preservation Officer, an appeal is filed with the State. 
    If an appeal is filed, the State shall follow the procedures for 
    making a nomination pursuant to section 302104 of this title. Any 
    report and recommendations made under this section shall be 
    included with any nomination submitted by the State to the 
    Secretary.

Sec. 302505. Eligibility and responsibility of certified local 
            government

  Any local government--
      (1) that is certified under this chapter shall be eligible for 
    funds under section 302902(c)(4) of this title; and
      (2) that is certified, or making efforts to become certified, 
    under this chapter shall carry out any responsibilities delegated 
    to it in accordance with such terms and conditions as the Secretary 
    considers necessary or advisable.

Chapter 3027--Historic Preservation Programs and Authorities for Indian 
                Tribes and Native Hawaiian Organizations

Sec.
302701.  Program to assist Indian tribes in preserving historic 
          property.
302702.  Indian tribe to assume functions of State Historic Preservation 
          Officer.
302703.  Apportionment of grant funds.
302704.  Contracts and cooperative agreements.
302705.  Agreement for review under tribal historic preservation 
          regulations.
302706.  Eligibility for inclusion on National Register.

Sec. 302701. Program to assist Indian tribes in preserving historic 
            property

  (a) Establishment of Program.--The Secretary shall establish a 
program and promulgate regulations to assist Indian tribes in 
preserving their historic property.
  (b) Communication and Cooperation.--The Secretary shall foster 
communication and cooperation between Indian tribes and State Historic 
Preservation Officers in the administration of the national historic 
preservation program to--
      (1) ensure that all types of historic property and all public 
    interests in historic property are given due consideration; and
      (2) encourage coordination among Indian tribes, State Historic 
    Preservation Officers, and Federal agencies in historic 
    preservation planning and in the identification, evaluation, 
    protection, and interpretation of historic property.
  (c) Tribal Values.--The program under subsection (a) shall be 
developed in a manner to ensure that tribal values are taken into 
account to the extent feasible. The Secretary may waive or modify 
requirements of this subdivision to conform to the cultural setting of 
tribal heritage preservation goals and objectives.
  (d) Scope of Tribal Programs.--The tribal programs implemented by 
specific tribal organizations may vary in scope, as determined by each 
Indian tribe's chief governing authority.
  (e) Consultation.--The Secretary shall consult with Indian tribes, 
other Federal agencies, State Historic Preservations Officers, and 
other interested parties concerning the program under subsection (a).

Sec. 302702. Indian tribe to assume functions of State Historic 
            Preservation Officer

  An Indian tribe may assume all or any part of the functions of a 
State Historic Preservation Officer in accordance with sections 302302 
and 302303 of this title, with respect to tribal land, as those 
responsibilities may be modified for tribal programs through 
regulations issued by the Secretary, if--
      (1) the Indian tribe's chief governing authority so requests;
      (2) the Indian tribe designates a tribal preservation official to 
    administer the tribal historic preservation program, through 
    appointment by the Indian tribe's chief governing authority or as a 
    tribal ordinance may otherwise provide;
      (3) the tribal preservation official provides the Secretary with 
    a plan describing how the functions the tribal preservation 
    official proposes to assume will be carried out;
      (4) the Secretary determines, after consulting with the Indian 
    tribe, the appropriate State Historic Preservation Officer, the 
    Council (if the Indian tribe proposes to assume the functions of 
    the State Historic Preservation Officer with respect to review of 
    undertakings under section 306108 of this title), and other Indian 
    tribes, if any, whose tribal or aboriginal land may be affected by 
    conduct of the tribal preservation program, that--
          (A) the tribal preservation program is fully capable of 
        carrying out the functions specified in the plan provided under 
        paragraph (3);
          (B) the plan defines the remaining responsibilities of the 
        Secretary and the State Historic Preservation Officer; and
          (C) the plan provides, with respect to properties neither 
        owned by a member of the Indian tribe nor held in trust by the 
        Secretary for the benefit of the Indian tribe, at the request 
        of the owner of the properties, that the State Historic 
        Preservation Officer, in addition to the tribal preservation 
        official, may exercise the historic preservation 
        responsibilities in accordance with sections 302302 and 302303 
        of this title; and
      (5) based on satisfaction of the conditions stated in paragraphs 
    (1), (2), (3), and (4), the Secretary approves the plan.

Sec. 302703. Apportionment of grant funds

  In consultation with interested Indian tribes, other Native American 
organizations, and affected State Historic Preservation Officers, the 
Secretary shall establish and implement procedures for carrying out 
section 302902(c)(1)(A) of this title with respect to tribal programs 
that assume responsibilities under section 302702 of this title.

Sec. 302704. Contracts and cooperative agreements

  At the request of an Indian tribe whose preservation program has been 
approved to assume functions and responsibilities pursuant to section 
302702 of this title, the Secretary shall enter into a contract or 
cooperative agreement with the Indian tribe permitting the assumption 
by the Indian tribe of any part of the responsibilities described in 
section 302304(b) of this title on tribal land, if--
      (1) the Secretary and the Indian tribe agree on additional 
    financial assistance, if any, to the Indian tribe for the costs of 
    carrying out those authorities;
      (2) the Secretary finds that the tribal historic preservation 
    program has been demonstrated to be sufficient to carry out the 
    contract or cooperative agreement and this division; and
      (3) the contract or cooperative agreement specifies the 
    continuing responsibilities of the Secretary or of the appropriate 
    State Historic Preservation Officers and provides for appropriate 
    participation by--
          (A) the Indian tribe's traditional cultural authorities;
          (B) representatives of other Indian tribes whose traditional 
        land is under the jurisdiction of the Indian tribe assuming 
        responsibilities; and
          (C) the interested public.

Sec. 302705. Agreement for review under tribal historic preservation 
            regulations

  The Council may enter into an agreement with an Indian tribe to 
permit undertakings on tribal land to be reviewed under tribal historic 
preservation regulations in place of review under regulations 
promulgated by the Council to govern compliance with section 306108 of 
this title, if the Council, after consultation with the Indian tribe 
and appropriate State Historic Preservation Officers, determines that 
the tribal preservation regulations will afford historic property 
consideration equivalent to that afforded by the Council's regulations.

Sec. 302706. Eligibility for inclusion on National Register

  (a) In General.--Property of traditional religious and cultural 
importance to an Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization may be 
determined to be eligible for inclusion on the National Register.
  (b) Consultation.--In carrying out its responsibilities under section 
306108 of this title, a Federal agency shall consult with any Indian 
tribe or Native Hawaiian organization that attaches religious and 
cultural significance to property described in subsection (a).
  (c) Hawaii.--In carrying out responsibilities under section 302303 of 
this title, the State Historic Preservation Officer for Hawaii shall--
      (1) consult with Native Hawaiian organizations in assessing the 
    cultural significance of any property in determining whether to 
    nominate the property to the National Register;
      (2) consult with Native Hawaiian organizations in developing the 
    cultural component of a preservation program or plan for the 
    property; and
      (3) enter into a memorandum of understanding or agreement with 
    Native Hawaiian organizations for the assessment of the cultural 
    significance of a property in determining whether to nominate the 
    property to the National Register and to carry out the cultural 
    component of the preservation program or plan.

                          Chapter 3029--Grants

Sec.
302901.  Awarding of grants and availability of grant funds.
302902.  Grants to States.
302903.  Grants to National Trust.
302904.  Direct grants for the preservation of properties included on 
          National Register.
302905.  Religious property.
302906.  Grants and loans to Indian tribes and nonprofit organizations 
          representing ethnic or minority groups.
302907.  Grants to Indian tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations.
302908.  Grants to the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of 
          the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau.
302909.  Prohibited use of grant amounts.
302910.  Recordkeeping.

Sec. 302901. Awarding of grants and availability of grant funds

  (a) In General.--No grant may be made under this division unless 
application for the grant is submitted to the Secretary in accordance 
with regulations and procedures prescribed by the Secretary.
  (b) Grant Not Treated as Taxable Income.--No grant made pursuant to 
this division shall be treated as taxable income for purposes of the 
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 1 et seq.).
  (c) Availability.--The Secretary shall make funding available to 
individual States and the National Trust as soon as practicable after 
execution of a grant agreement. For purposes of administration, grants 
to individual States and the National Trust each shall be deemed to be 
one grant and shall be administered by the Service as one grant.

Sec. 302902. Grants to States

  (a) In General.--The Secretary shall administer a program of matching 
grants to the States for the purposes of carrying out this division.
  (b) Conditions.--
      (1) In general.--No grant may be made under this division--
          (A) unless the application is in accordance with the 
        comprehensive statewide historic preservation plan that has 
        been approved by the Secretary after considering its 
        relationship to the comprehensive statewide outdoor recreation 
        plan prepared pursuant to chapter 2003 of this title;
          (B) unless the grantee has agreed to make reports, in such 
        form and containing such information, as the Secretary may from 
        time to time require;
          (C) unless the grantee has agreed to assume, after completion 
        of the project, the total cost of the continued maintenance, 
        repair, and administration of the property in a manner 
        satisfactory to the Secretary; or
          (D) until the grantee has complied with such further terms 
        and conditions as the Secretary may consider necessary or 
        advisable.
      (2) Waiver.--The Secretary may waive the requirements of 
    subparagraphs (A) and (C) of paragraph (1) for any grant under this 
    division to the National Trust.
      (3) Amount limitation.--
          (A) In general.--No grant may be made under this division for 
        more than 60 percent of the aggregate costs of carrying out 
        projects and programs under the administrative control of the 
        State Historic Preservation Officer as specified in section 
        302303 of this title in any one fiscal year.
          (B) Source of state share of costs.--Except as permitted by 
        other law, the State share of the costs referred to in 
        subparagraph (A) shall be contributed by non-Federal sources.
      (4) Restriction on Use of Real Property To Meet Non-Federal Share 
    of Cost of Project.--No State shall be permitted to utilize the 
    value of real property obtained before October 15, 1966, in meeting 
    the non-Federal share of the cost of a project for which a grant is 
    made under this division.
  (c) Apportionment of Grant Amounts.--
      (1) Bases for apportionment.--The amounts appropriated and made 
    available for grants to the States--
          (A) for the purposes of this division shall be apportioned 
        among the States by the Secretary on the basis of needs as 
        determined by the Secretary; and
          (B) for projects and programs under this division for each 
        fiscal year shall be apportioned among the States as the 
        Secretary determines to be appropriate.
      (2) Notification.--The Secretary shall notify each State of its 
    apportionment under paragraph (1)(B) within 30 days after the date 
    of enactment of legislation appropriating funds under this 
    division.
      (3) Reapportionment.--Any amount of any apportionment that has 
    not been paid or obligated by the Secretary during the fiscal year 
    in which the notification is given or during the 2 fiscal years 
    after that fiscal year shall be reapportioned by the Secretary in 
    accordance with paragraph (1)(B). The Secretary shall analyze and 
    revise as necessary the method of apportionment. The method and any 
    revision shall be published by the Secretary in the Federal 
    Register.
      (4) Transfer of funds to certified local governments.--Not less 
    than 10 percent of the annual apportionment distributed by the 
    Secretary to each State for the purposes of carrying out this 
    division shall be transferred by the State, pursuant to the 
    requirements of this division, to certified local governments for 
    historic preservation projects or programs of the certified local 
    governments. In any year in which the total annual apportionment to 
    the States exceeds $65,000,000, 50 percent of the excess shall also 
    be transferred by the States to certified local governments.
      (5) Guidelines for use and distribution of funds to certified 
    local governments.--The Secretary shall establish guidelines for 
    the use and distribution of funds under paragraph (4) to ensure 
    that no certified local government receives a disproportionate 
    share of the funds available, and may include a maximum or minimum 
    limitation on the amount of funds distributed to any single 
    certified local government. The guidelines shall not limit the 
    ability of any State to distribute more than 10 percent of its 
    annual apportionment under paragraph (4), nor shall the Secretary 
    require any State to exceed the 10 percent minimum distribution to 
    certified local governments.
  (d) Administrative Costs.--The total direct and indirect 
administrative costs charged for carrying out State projects and 
programs shall not exceed 25 percent of the aggregate costs (except in 
the case of a grant to the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic 
of the Marshall Islands, or the Republic of Palau).

Sec. 302903. Grants to National Trust

  (a) Secretary of the Interior.--The Secretary may administer grants 
to the National Trust consistent with the purposes of its charter and 
this division.
  (b) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.--The Secretary of 
Housing and Urban Development may make grants to the National Trust, on 
terms and conditions and in amounts (not exceeding $90,000 with respect 
to any one structure) as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 
considers appropriate, to cover the costs incurred by the National 
Trust in renovating or restoring structures that the National Trust 
considers to be of historic or architectural value and that the 
National Trust has accepted and will maintain (after the renovation or 
restoration) for historic purposes.

Sec. 302904. Direct grants for the preservation of properties included 
            on National Register

  (a) Administration of Program.--The Secretary shall administer a 
program of direct grants for the preservation of properties included on 
the National Register.
  (b) Available Amount.--Funds to support the program annually shall 
not exceed 10 percent of the amount appropriated annually for the 
Historic Preservation Fund.
  (c) Uses of Grants.--
      (1) In general.--Grants under this section may be made by the 
    Secretary, in consultation with the appropriate State Historic 
    Preservation Officer--
          (A) for the preservation of--
              (i) National Historic Landmarks that are threatened with 
            demolition or impairment; and
              (ii) historic property of World Heritage significance;
          (B) for demonstration projects that will provide information 
        concerning professional methods and techniques having 
        application to historic property;
          (C) for the training and development of skilled labor in 
        trades and crafts, and in analysis and curation, relating to 
        historic preservation; and
          (D) to assist individuals or small businesses within any 
        historic district included on the National Register to remain 
        within the district.
      (2) Limit on certain grants.--A grant may be made under 
    subparagraph (A) or (D) of paragraph (1) only to the extent that 
    the project cannot be carried out in as effective a manner through 
    the use of an insured loan under section 303901 of this title.

Sec. 302905. Religious property

  (a) In General.--Grants may be made under this chapter for the 
preservation, stabilization, restoration, or rehabilitation of 
religious property listed on the National Register if the purpose of 
the grant--
      (1) is secular;
      (2) does not promote religion; and
      (3) seeks to protect qualities that are historically significant.
  (b) Effect of Section.--Nothing in this section shall be construed to 
authorize the use of any funds made available under this subdivision 
for the acquisition of any religious property listed on the National 
Register.

Sec. 302906. Grants and loans to Indian tribes and nonprofit 
            organizations representing ethnic or minority groups

  The Secretary may, in consultation with the appropriate State 
Historic Preservation Officer, make grants or loans or both under this 
subdivision to Indian tribes and to nonprofit organizations 
representing ethnic or minority groups for the preservation of their 
cultural heritage.

Sec. 302907. Grants to Indian tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations

  The Secretary shall administer a program of direct grants to Indian 
tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations for the purpose of carrying 
out this division as it pertains to Indian tribes and Native Hawaiian 
organizations. Matching fund requirements may be modified. Federal 
funds available to an Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization may 
be used as matching funds for the purposes of the Indian tribe's or 
Native Hawaiian organization's conducting its responsibilities pursuant 
to this subdivision.

Sec. 302908. Grants to the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic 
            of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau

  (a) In General.--As part of the program of matching grant assistance 
from the Historic Preservation Fund to States, the Secretary shall 
administer a program of direct grants to the Federated States of 
Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of 
Palau in furtherance of the Compact of Free Association between the 
United States and the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall 
Islands, approved by the Compact of Free Association Act of 1985 (48 
U.S.C. 1901 et seq., 2001 et seq.), and the Compact of Free Association 
between the United States and Palau, approved by the Joint Resolution 
entitled ``Joint Resolution to approve the `Compact of Free 
Association' between the United States and Government of Palau, and for 
other purposes'' (48 U.S.C. 1931 et seq.) or any successor enactment.
  (b) Goal of Program.--The goal of the program shall be to establish 
historic and cultural preservation programs that meet the unique needs 
of each of those nations so that at the termination of the compacts the 
programs shall be firmly established.
  (c) Basis of Allocating Amounts.--The amounts to be made available 
under this subsection shall be allocated by the Secretary on the basis 
of needs as determined by the Secretary.
  (d) Waivers and Modifications.--The Secretary may waive or modify the 
requirements of this subdivision to conform to the cultural setting of 
those nations. Matching funds may be waived or modified.

Sec. 302909. Prohibited use of grant amounts

  No part of any grant made under this subdivision shall be used to 
compensate any person intervening in any proceeding under this 
division.

Sec. 302910. Recordkeeping

  A recipient of assistance under this division shall keep--
      (1) such records as the Secretary shall prescribe, including 
    records that fully disclose--
          (A) the disposition by the recipient of the proceeds of the 
        assistance;
          (B) the total cost of the project or undertaking in 
        connection with which the assistance is given or used; and
          (C) the amount and nature of that portion of the cost of the 
        project or undertaking supplied by other sources; and
      (2) such other records as will facilitate an effective audit.

                Chapter 3031--Historic Preservation Fund

Sec.
303101.  Establishment.
303102.  Content.
303103.  Use and availability.

Sec. 303101. Establishment

  To carry out this division (except chapter 3041) and chapter 3121, 
there is established in the Treasury the Historic Preservation Fund.

Sec. 303102. Contents

  For each of fiscal years 2012 to 2015, $150,000,000 shall be 
deposited in the Historic Preservation Fund from revenues due and 
payable to the United States under section 9 of the Outer Continental 
Shelf Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1338), section 7433(b) of title 10, or both, 
notwithstanding any provision of law that those proceeds shall be 
credited to miscellaneous receipts of the Treasury.

Sec. 303103. Use and availability

  Amounts in the Historic Preservation Fund shall be used only to carry 
out this division and shall be available for expenditure only when 
appropriated by Congress. Any amount not appropriated shall remain 
available in the Historic Preservation Fund until appropriated for 
those purposes. Appropriations made pursuant to this section may be 
made without fiscal year limitation.

                  Chapters 3033 Through 3037--Reserved
                      Chapter 3039--Miscellaneous

Sec.
303901.  Loan insurance program for preservation of property included on 
          National Register.
303902.  Training in, and dissemination of information concerning, 
          professional methods and techniques for preservation of 
          historic property.
303903.  Preservation education and training program.

Sec. 303901. Loan insurance program for preservation of property 
            included on National Register

  (a) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish and maintain a 
program by which the Secretary may, on application of a private lender, 
insure loans (including loans made in accordance with a mortgage) made 
by the lender to finance any project for the preservation of a property 
included on the National Register.
  (b) Loan Qualifications.--A loan may be insured under this section 
if--
      (1) the loan is made by a private lender approved by the 
    Secretary as financially sound and able to service the loan 
    properly;
      (2) the amount of the loan, and interest rate charged with 
    respect to the loan, do not exceed the amount and rate established 
    by the Secretary by regulation;
      (3) the Secretary has consulted the appropriate State Historic 
    Preservation Officer concerning the preservation of the historic 
    property;
      (4) the Secretary has determined that the loan is adequately 
    secured and there is reasonable assurance of repayment;
      (5) the repayment period of the loan does not exceed the lesser 
    of 40 years or the expected life of the asset financed;
      (6) the amount insured with respect to the loan does not exceed 
    90 percent of the loss sustained by the lender with respect to the 
    loan; and
      (7) the loan, the borrower, and the historic property to be 
    preserved meet such other terms and conditions as may be prescribed 
    by the Secretary by regulation, especially terms and conditions 
    relating to the nature and quality of the preservation work.
  (c) Consultation.--The Secretary shall consult with the Secretary of 
the Treasury regarding the interest rate of loans insured under this 
section.
  (d) Limitation on Amount of Unpaid Principal Balance of Loans.--The 
aggregate unpaid principal balance of loans insured under this section 
may not exceed the amount that has been deposited in the Historic 
Preservation Fund but which has not been appropriated for any purpose.
  (e) Insurance Contracts.--Any contract of insurance executed by the 
Secretary under this section may be assignable, shall be an obligation 
supported by the full faith and credit of the United States, and shall 
be incontestable except for fraud or misrepresentation of which the 
holder had actual knowledge at the time it became a holder.
  (f) Conditions and Methods of Payment as Result of Loss.--The 
Secretary shall specify, by regulation and in each contract entered 
into under this section, the conditions and method of payment to a 
private lender as a result of losses incurred by the lender on any loan 
insured under this section.
  (g) Protection of Financial Interests of Federal Government.--In 
entering into any contract to insure a loan under this section, the 
Secretary shall take steps to ensure adequate protection of the 
financial interests of the Federal Government. The Secretary may--
      (1) in connection with any foreclosure proceeding, obtain, on 
    behalf of the Federal Government, the historic property securing a 
    loan insured under this section; and
      (2) operate or lease the historic property for such period as may 
    be necessary to protect the interest of the Federal Government and 
    to carry out subsection (h).
  (h) Conveyance to Governmental or Nongovernmental Entity of Property 
Acquired by Foreclosure.--
      (1) Attempt to convey to ensure property's preservation and 
    use.--In any case in which historic property is obtained pursuant 
    to subsection (g), the Secretary shall attempt to convey the 
    property to any governmental or nongovernmental entity under 
    conditions that will ensure the property's continued preservation 
    and use. If, after a reasonable time, the Secretary, in 
    consultation with the Council, determines that there is no feasible 
    and prudent means to convey the property and to ensure its 
    continued preservation and use, the Secretary may convey the 
    property at the fair market value of its interest in the property 
    to any entity without restriction.
      (2) Disposition of funds.--Any funds obtained by the Secretary in 
    connection with the conveyance of any historic property pursuant to 
    paragraph (1) shall be deposited in the Historic Preservation Fund 
    and shall remain available in the Historic Preservation Fund until 
    appropriated by Congress to carry out this division.
  (i) Assessment of Fees in Connection With Insuring Loans.--The 
Secretary may assess appropriate and reasonable fees in connection with 
insuring loans under this section. The fees shall be deposited in the 
Historic Preservation Fund and shall remain available in the Historic 
Preservation Fund until appropriated by Congress to carry out this 
division.
  (j) Treatment of Loans as Non-Federal Funds.--Notwithstanding any 
other provision of law, any loan insured under this section shall be 
treated as non-Federal funds for the purposes of satisfying any 
requirement of any other provision of law under which Federal funds to 
be used for any project or activity are conditioned on the use of non-
Federal funds by the recipient for payment of any portion of the costs 
of the project or activity.
  (k) Ineligibility of Debt Obligation for Purchase or Commitment To 
Purchase by, or Sale or Issuance to, Federal Financing Bank.--No debt 
obligation that is made or committed to be made, or that is insured or 
committed to be insured, by the Secretary under this section shall be 
eligible for purchase by, or commitment to purchase by, or sale or 
issuance to, the Federal Financing Bank.

Sec. 303902. Training in, and dissemination of information concerning, 
            professional methods and techniques for preservation of 
            historic property

  The Secretary shall develop and make available to Federal agencies, 
State and local governments, private organizations and individuals, and 
other nations and international organizations pursuant to the World 
Heritage Convention, training in, and information concerning, 
professional methods and techniques for the preservation of historic 
property and for the administration of the historic preservation 
program at the Federal, State, and local level. The Secretary shall 
also develop mechanisms to provide information concerning historic 
preservation to the general public including students.

Sec. 303903. Preservation education and training program

  The Secretary, in consultation with the Council and other appropriate 
Federal, tribal, Native Hawaiian, and non-Federal organizations, shall 
develop and implement a comprehensive preservation education and 
training program. The program shall include--
      (1) standards and increased preservation training opportunities 
    for Federal workers involved in preservation-related functions;
      (2) preservation training opportunities for other Federal, State, 
    tribal and local government workers, and students;
      (3) technical or financial assistance, or both, to historically 
    black colleges and universities, to tribal colleges, and to 
    colleges with a high enrollment of Native Americans or Native 
    Hawaiians, to establish preservation training and degree programs; 
    and
      (4) where appropriate, coordination with the National Center for 
    Preservation Technology and Training of--
          (A) distribution of information on preservation technologies;
          (B) provision of training and skill development in trades, 
        crafts, and disciplines related to historic preservation in 
        Federal training and development programs; and
          (C) support for research, analysis, conservation, curation, 
        interpretation, and display related to preservation.

        Subdivision 3--Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
        Chapter 3041--Advisory Council on Historic Preservation

Sec.
304101.  Establishment; vacancies.
304102.  Duties of Council.
304103.  Cooperation between Council and instrumentalities of executive 
          branch of Federal Government.
304104.  Compensation of members of Council.
304105.  Administration.
304106.  International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and 
          Restoration of Cultural Property.
304107.  Transmittal of legislative recommendations, testimony, or 
          comments to any officer or agency of the United States prior 
          to submission to Congress.
304108.  Regulations, procedures, and guidelines.
304109.  Budget submission.
304110.  Report by Secretary to Council.
304111.  Reimbursements from State and local agencies.
304112.  Effectiveness of Federal grant and assistance programs.

Sec. 304101. Establishment; vacancies

  (a) Establishment.--There is established as an independent agency of 
the United States Government an Advisory Council on Historic 
Preservation, which shall be composed of the following members:
      (1) A Chairman appointed by the President selected from the 
    general public.
      (2) The Secretary.
      (3) The Architect of the Capitol.
      (4) The Secretary of Agriculture and the heads of 7 other 
    agencies of the United States (other than the Department of the 
    Interior), the activities of which affect historic preservation, 
    designated by the President.
      (5) One Governor appointed by the President.
      (6) One mayor appointed by the President.
      (7) The President of the National Conference of State Historic 
    Preservation Officers.
      (8) The Chairman of the National Trust.
      (9) Four experts in the field of historic preservation appointed 
    by the President from architecture, history, archeology, and other 
    appropriate disciplines.
      (10) Three members from the general public, appointed by the 
    President.
      (11) One member of an Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian 
    organization who represents the interests of the Indian tribe or 
    Native Hawaiian organization of which he or she is a member, 
    appointed by the President.
  (b) Designation of Substitutes.--Each member of the Council specified 
in paragraphs (2) to (5), (7), and (8) of subsection (a) may designate 
another officer of the department, agency, or organization to serve on 
the Council instead of the member, except that, in the case of 
paragraphs (2) and (4), no officer other than an Assistant Secretary or 
an officer having major department-wide or agency-wide responsibilities 
may be designated.
  (c) Term of Office.--Each member of the Council appointed under 
paragraphs (1) and (9) to (11) of subsection (a) shall serve for a term 
of 4 years from the expiration of the term of the member's predecessor. 
The members appointed under paragraphs (5) and (6) shall serve for the 
term of their elected office but not in excess of 4 years. An appointed 
member may not serve more than 2 terms. An appointed member whose term 
has expired shall serve until that member's successor has been 
appointed.
  (d) Vacancies.--A vacancy in the Council shall not affect its powers, 
but shall be filled, not later than 60 days after the vacancy 
commences, in the same manner as the original appointment (and for the 
balance of the unexpired term).
  (e) Designation of Vice Chairman.--The President shall designate a 
Vice Chairman from the members appointed under paragraph (5), (6), (9), 
or (10) of subsection (a). The Vice Chairman may act in place of the 
Chairman during the absence or disability of the Chairman or when the 
office is vacant.
  (f) Quorum.--Twelve members of the Council shall constitute a quorum.

Sec. 304102. Duties of Council

  (a) Duties.--The Council shall--
      (1) advise the President and Congress on matters relating to 
    historic preservation, recommend measures to coordinate activities 
    of Federal, State, and local agencies and private institutions and 
    individuals relating to historic preservation, and advise on the 
    dissemination of information pertaining to those activities;
      (2) encourage, in cooperation with the National Trust and 
    appropriate private agencies, public interest and participation in 
    historic preservation;
      (3) recommend the conduct of studies in such areas as--
          (A) the adequacy of legislative and administrative statutes 
        and regulations pertaining to historic preservation activities 
        of State and local governments; and
          (B) the effects of tax policies at all levels of government 
        on historic preservation;
      (4) advise as to guidelines for the assistance of State and local 
    governments in drafting legislation relating to historic 
    preservation;
      (5) encourage, in cooperation with appropriate public and private 
    agencies and institutions, training and education in the field of 
    historic preservation;
      (6) review the policies and programs of Federal agencies and 
    recommend to Federal agencies methods to improve the effectiveness, 
    coordination, and consistency of those policies and programs with 
    the policies and programs carried out under this division; and
      (7) inform and educate Federal agencies, State and local 
    governments, Indian tribes, other nations and international 
    organizations and private groups and individuals as to the 
    Council's authorized activities.
  (b) Annual Report.--The Council annually shall submit to the 
President a comprehensive report of its activities and the results of 
its studies and shall from time to time submit additional and special 
reports as it deems advisable. Each report shall propose legislative 
enactments and other actions as, in the judgment of the Council, are 
necessary and appropriate to carry out its recommendations and shall 
provide the Council's assessment of current and emerging problems in 
the field of historic preservation and an evaluation of the 
effectiveness of the programs of Federal agencies, State and local 
governments, and the private sector in carrying out this division.

Sec. 304103. Cooperation between Council and instrumentalities of 
            executive branch of Federal Government

  The Council may secure directly from any Federal agency information, 
suggestions, estimates, and statistics for the purpose of this chapter. 
Each Federal agency may furnish information, suggestions, estimates, 
and statistics to the extent permitted by law and within available 
funds.

Sec. 304104. Compensation of members of Council

  The members of the Council specified in paragraphs (2), (3), and (4) 
of section 304101(a) of this title shall serve without additional 
compensation. The other members of the Council shall receive $100 per 
diem when engaged in the performance of the duties of the Council. All 
members of the Council shall receive reimbursement for necessary 
traveling and subsistence expenses incurred by them in the performance 
of the duties of the Council.

Sec. 304105. Administration

  (a) Executive Director.--There shall be an Executive Director of the 
Council who shall be appointed by the Chairman with the concurrence of 
the Council in the competitive service at a rate within the General 
Schedule, in the competitive service at a rate that may exceed the rate 
prescribed for the highest rate established for grade 15 of the General 
Schedule under section 5332 of title 5, or in the Senior Executive 
Service under section 3393 of title 5. The Executive Director shall 
report directly to the Council and perform such functions and duties as 
the Council may prescribe.
  (b) General Counsel and Appointment of Other Attorneys.--
      (1) General counsel.--The Council shall have a General Counsel, 
    who shall be appointed by the Executive Director. The General 
    Counsel shall report directly to the Executive Director and serve 
    as the Council's legal advisor.
      (2) Appointment of other attorneys.--The Executive Director shall 
    appoint other attorneys as may be necessary to--
          (A) assist the General Counsel;
          (B) represent the Council in court when appropriate, 
        including enforcement of agreements with Federal agencies to 
        which the Council is a party;
          (C) assist the Department of Justice in handling litigation 
        concerning the Council in court; and
          (D) perform such other legal duties and functions as the 
        Executive Director and the Council may direct.
  (c) Appointment and Compensation of Officers and Employees.--The 
Executive Director of the Council may appoint and fix the compensation 
of officers and employees in the competitive service who are necessary 
to perform the functions of the Council at rates not to exceed that 
prescribed for the highest rate for grade 15 of the General Schedule 
under section 5332 of title 5. The Executive Director, with the 
concurrence of the Chairman, may appoint and fix the compensation of 
not to exceed 5 employees in the competitive service at rates that 
exceed that prescribed for the highest rate established for grade 15 of 
the General Schedule under section 5332 of title 5 or in the Senior 
Executive Service under section 3393 of title 5.
  (d) Appointment and Compensation of Additional Personnel.--The 
Executive Director may appoint and fix the compensation of such 
additional personnel as may be necessary to carry out the Council's 
duties, without regard to the civil service laws and chapter 51 and 
subchapter III of chapter 53 of title 5.
  (e) Expert and Consultant Services.--The Executive Director may 
procure expert and consultant services in accordance with section 3109 
of title 5.
  (f) Financial and Administrative Services.--
      (1) Services to be provided by secretary, agency, or private 
    entity.--Financial and administrative services (including those 
    related to budgeting, accounting, financial reporting, personnel 
    and procurement) shall be provided the Council by the Secretary or, 
    at the discretion of the Council, another agency or private entity 
    that reaches an agreement with the Council, for which payments 
    shall be made in advance, or by reimbursement, from funds of the 
    Council in such amounts as may be agreed on by the Chairman of the 
    Council and the head of the agency or the authorized representative 
    of the private entity that will provide the services.
      (2) Federal agency regulations relating to collection apply.--
    When a Federal agency affords those services, the regulations of 
    that agency under section 5514(b) of title 5 for the collection of 
    indebtedness of personnel resulting from erroneous payments shall 
    apply to the collection of erroneous payments made to or on behalf 
    of a Council employee, and regulations of that agency under 
    sections 1513(d) and 1514 of title 31 for the administrative 
    control of funds shall apply to appropriations of the Council. The 
    Council shall not be required to prescribe those regulations.
  (g) Funds, Personnel, Facilities, and Services.--
      (1) Provided by federal agency.--Any Federal agency may provide 
    the Council, with or without reimbursement as may be agreed on by 
    the Chairman and the agency, with such funds, personnel, 
    facilities, and services under its jurisdiction and control as may 
    be needed by the Council to carry out its duties, to the extent 
    that the funds, personnel, facilities, and services are requested 
    by the Council and are otherwise available for that purpose. Any 
    funds provided to the Council pursuant to this subsection shall be 
    obligated by the end of the fiscal year following the fiscal year 
    in which the funds are received by the Council.
      (2) Obtaining additional property, facilities, and services and 
    receiving donations of money.--To the extent of available 
    appropriations, the Council may obtain by purchase, rental, 
    donation, or otherwise additional property, facilities, and 
    services as may be needed to carry out its duties and may receive 
    donations of money for that purpose. The Executive Director may 
    accept, hold, use, expend, and administer the property, facilities, 
    services, and money for the purposes of this division.
  (h) Rights, Benefits, and Privileges of Transferred Employees.--Any 
employee in the competitive service of the United States transferred to 
the Council under section 207 of the National Historic Preservation Act 
(Public Law 89-665) retains all the rights, benefits, and privileges 
pertaining to the competitive service held prior to the transfer.
  (i) Exemption From Federal Advisory Committee Act.--The Council is 
exempt from the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.).
  (j) Provisions That Govern Operations of Council.--Subchapter II of 
chapter 5 and chapter 7 of title 5 shall govern the operations of the 
Council.

Sec. 304106. International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and 
            Restoration of Cultural Property

  (a) Authorization of Participation.--The participation of the United 
States as a member in the International Centre for the Study of the 
Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property is authorized.
  (b) Official Delegation.--The Council shall recommend to the 
Secretary of State, after consultation with the Smithsonian Institution 
and other public and private organizations concerned with the technical 
problems of preservation, the members of the official delegation that 
will participate in the activities of the International Centre for the 
Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property on 
behalf of the United States. The Secretary of State shall appoint the 
members of the official delegation from the persons recommended to the 
Secretary of State by the Council.

Sec. 304107. Transmittal of legislative recommendations, testimony, or 
            comments to any officer or agency of the United States 
            prior to submission to Congress

  No officer or agency of the United States shall have any authority to 
require the Council to submit its legislative recommendations, or 
testimony, or comments on legislation to any officer or agency of the 
United States for approval, comments, or review, prior to the 
submission of the recommendations, testimony, or comments to Congress. 
When the Council voluntarily seeks to obtain the comments or review of 
any officer or agency of the United States, the Council shall include a 
description of the actions in its legislative recommendations, 
testimony, or comments on legislation that it transmits to Congress.

Sec. 304108. Regulations, procedures, and guidelines

  (a) In General.--The Council may promulgate regulations as it 
considers necessary to govern the implementation of section 306108 of 
this title in its entirety.
  (b) Participation by Local Governments.--The Council shall by 
regulation establish such procedures as may be necessary to provide for 
participation by local governments in proceedings and other actions 
taken by the Council with respect to undertakings referred to in 
section 306108 of this title that affect the local governments.
  (c) Exemption for Federal Programs or Undertakings.--The Council, 
with the concurrence of the Secretary, shall promulgate regulations or 
guidelines, as appropriate, under which Federal programs or 
undertakings may be exempted from any or all of the requirements of 
this division when the exemption is determined to be consistent with 
the purposes of this division, taking into consideration the magnitude 
of the exempted undertaking or program and the likelihood of impairment 
of historic property.

Sec. 304109. Budget submission

  (a) Time and Manner of Submission.--The Council shall submit its 
budget annually as a related agency of the Department of the Interior.
  (b) Transmittal of Copies to Congressional Committees.--Whenever the 
Council submits any budget estimate or request to the President or the 
Office of Management and Budget, it shall concurrently transmit copies 
of that estimate or request to the Committee on Natural Resources and 
Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the 
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and Committee on 
Appropriations of the Senate.

Sec. 304110. Report by Secretary to Council

  To assist the Council in discharging its responsibilities under this 
division, the Secretary at the request of the Chairman shall provide a 
report to the Council detailing the significance of any historic 
property, describing the effects of any proposed undertaking on the 
affected property, and recommending measures to avoid, minimize, or 
mitigate adverse effects.

Sec. 304111. Reimbursements from State and local agencies

  Subject to applicable conflict of interest laws, the Council may 
receive reimbursements from State and local agencies and others 
pursuant to agreements executed in furtherance of this division.

Sec. 304112. Effectiveness of Federal grant and assistance programs

  (a) Cooperative Agreements.--The Council may enter into a cooperative 
agreement with any Federal agency that administers a grant or 
assistance program for the purpose of improving the effectiveness of 
the administration of the program in meeting the purposes and policies 
of this division. The cooperative agreement may include provisions that 
modify the selection criteria for a grant or assistance program to 
further the purposes of this division or that allow the Council to 
participate in the selection of recipients, if those provisions are not 
inconsistent with the grant or assistance program's statutory 
authorization and purpose.
  (b) Review of Grant and Assistance Programs.--The Council may--
      (1) review the operation of any Federal grant or assistance 
    program to evaluate the effectiveness of the program in meeting the 
    purposes and policies of this division;
      (2) make recommendations to the head of any Federal agency that 
    administers the program to further the consistency of the program 
    with the purposes and policies of this division and to improve its 
    effectiveness in carrying out those purposes and policies; and
      (3) make recommendations to the President and Congress regarding 
    the effectiveness of Federal grant and assistance programs in 
    meeting the purposes and policies of this division, including 
    recommendations with regard to appropriate funding levels.

            Subdivision 4--Other Organizations and Programs
           Chapter 3051--Historic Light Station Preservation

Sec.
305101.  Definitions.
305102.  Duties of Secretary in providing a national historic light 
          station program.
305103.  Selection of eligible entity and conveyance of historic light 
          stations.
305104.  Terms of conveyance.
305105.  Description of property.
305106.  Historic light station sales.

Sec. 305101. Definitions

  In this chapter:
      (1) Administrator.--The term ``Administrator'' means the 
    Administrator of General Services.
      (2) Eligible entity.--The term ``eligible entity'' means--
          (A) any department or agency of the Federal Government; or
          (B) any department or agency of the State in which a historic 
        light station is located, the local government of the community 
        in which a historic light station is located, a nonprofit 
        corporation, an educational agency, or a community development 
        organization that--
              (i) has agreed to comply with the conditions set forth in 
            section 305104 of this title and to have the conditions 
            recorded with the deed of title to the historic light 
            station; and
              (ii) is financially able to maintain the historic light 
            station in accordance with the conditions set forth in 
            section 305104 of this title.
      (3) Federal aid to navigation.--
          (A) In general.--The term ``Federal aid to navigation'' means 
        any device, operated and maintained by the United States, 
        external to a vessel or aircraft, intended to assist a 
        navigator to determine position or safe course, or to warn of 
        dangers or obstructions to navigation.
          (B) Inclusions.--The term ``Federal aid to navigation'' 
        includes a light, lens, lantern, antenna, sound signal, camera, 
        sensor, piece of electronic navigation equipment, power source, 
        or other piece of equipment associated with a device described 
        in subparagraph (A).
      (4) Historic light station.--The term ``historic light station'' 
    includes the light tower, lighthouse, keeper's dwelling, garages, 
    storage sheds, oil house, fog signal building, boat house, barn, 
    pumphouse, tramhouse support structures, piers, walkways, 
    underlying and appurtenant land and related real property and 
    improvements associated with a historic light station that is a 
    historic property.

Sec. 305102. Duties of Secretary in providing a national historic light 
            station program

  To provide a national historic light station program, the Secretary 
shall--
      (1) collect and disseminate information concerning historic light 
    stations;
      (2) foster educational programs relating to the history, 
    practice, and contribution to society of historic light stations;
      (3) sponsor or conduct research and study into the history of 
    light stations;
      (4) maintain a listing of historic light stations; and
      (5) assess the effectiveness of the program established by this 
    chapter regarding the conveyance of historic light stations.

Sec. 305103. Selection of eligible entity and conveyance of historic 
            light stations

  (a) Process and Policies.--The Secretary and the Administrator shall 
maintain a process and policies for identifying, and selecting, an 
eligible entity to which a historic light station could be conveyed for 
education, park, recreation, cultural, or historic preservation 
purposes, and to monitor the use of the light station by the eligible 
entity.
  (b) Application Review.--
      (1) In general.--The Secretary shall--
          (A) review all applications for the conveyance of a historic 
        light station, when the agency with administrative jurisdiction 
        over the historic light station has determined the property to 
        be excess property (as that term is defined in section 102 of 
        title 40); and
          (B) forward to the Administrator a single approved 
        application for the conveyance of the historic light station.
      (2) Consultation.--When selecting an eligible entity, the 
    Secretary shall consult with the State Historic Preservation 
    Officer of the State in which the historic light station is 
    located.
  (c) Conveyance or Sale of Historic Light Stations.--
      (1) Conveyance by administrator.--Except as provided in paragraph 
    (2), after the Secretary's selection of an eligible entity, the 
    Administrator shall convey, by quitclaim deed, without 
    consideration, all right, title, and interest of the United States 
    in and to a historic light station, subject to the conditions set 
    forth in section 305104 of this title. The conveyance of a historic 
    light station under this chapter shall not be subject to the 
    McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11301 et seq.) or 
    section 416(d) of the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1998 (Public 
    Law 105-383, 14 U.S.C. 93 note).
      (2) Historic light station located within a system unit or a 
    refuge within national wildlife refuge system.--
          (A) Approval of secretary required.--A historic light station 
        located within the exterior boundaries of a System unit or a 
        refuge within the National Wildlife Refuge System shall be 
        conveyed or sold only with the approval of the Secretary.
          (B) Conditions of conveyance.--If the Secretary approves the 
        conveyance of a historic light station described in 
        subparagraph (A), the conveyance shall be subject to the 
        conditions set forth in section 305104 of this title and any 
        other terms or conditions that the Secretary considers 
        necessary to protect the resources of the System unit or 
        wildlife refuge.
          (C) Conditions of sale.--If the Secretary approves the sale 
        of a historic light station described in subparagraph (A), the 
        sale shall be subject to the conditions set forth in paragraphs 
        (1) to (4) and (8) of subsection (a), and subsection (b), of 
        section 305104 of this title and any other terms or conditions 
        that the Secretary considers necessary to protect the resources 
        of the System unit or wildlife refuge.
          (D) Cooperative agreements.--The Secretary is encouraged to 
        enter into cooperative agreements with appropriate eligible 
        entities with respect to historic light stations described in 
        subparagraph (A), as provided in this division, to the extent 
        that the cooperative agreements are consistent with the 
        Secretary's responsibilities to manage and administer the 
        System unit or wildlife refuge.

Sec. 305104. Terms of conveyance

  (a) In General.--The conveyance of a historic light station shall be 
made subject to any conditions, including the reservation of easements 
and other rights on behalf of the United States, that the Administrator 
considers necessary to ensure that--
      (1) the Federal aids to navigation located at the historic light 
    station in operation on the date of conveyance remain the personal 
    property of the United States and continue to be operated and 
    maintained by the United States for as long as needed for 
    navigational purposes;
      (2) there is reserved to the United States the right to remove, 
    replace, or install any Federal aid to navigation located at the 
    historic light station as may be necessary for navigational 
    purposes;
      (3) the eligible entity to which the historic light station is 
    conveyed shall not interfere or allow interference in any manner 
    with any Federal aid to navigation or hinder activities required 
    for the operation and maintenance of any Federal aid to navigation 
    without the express written permission of the head of the agency 
    responsible for maintaining the Federal aid to navigation;
      (4)(A) the eligible entity to which the historic light station is 
    conveyed shall, at its own cost and expense, use and maintain the 
    historic light station in accordance with this division, the 
    Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic 
    Properties contained in part 68 of title 36, Code of Federal 
    Regulations, and other applicable laws; and
      (B) any proposed changes to the historic light station shall be 
    reviewed and approved by the Secretary in consultation with the 
    State Historic Preservation Officer of the State in which the 
    historic light station is located, for consistency with section 
    800.5(a)(2)(vii) of title 36, Code of Federal Regulations and the 
    Secretary's Standards for Rehabilitation contained in section 67.7 
    of title 36, Code of Federal Regulations;
      (5) the eligible entity to which the historic light station is 
    conveyed shall make the historic light station available for 
    education, park, recreation, cultural, or historic preservation 
    purposes for the general public at reasonable times and under 
    reasonable conditions;
      (6) the eligible entity to which the historic light station is 
    conveyed shall not sell, convey, assign, exchange, or encumber the 
    historic light station, any part of the historic light station, or 
    any associated historic artifact conveyed to the eligible entity in 
    conjunction with the historic light station conveyance, including 
    any lens or lantern, unless the sale, conveyance, assignment, 
    exchange, or encumbrance is approved by the Secretary;
      (7) the eligible entity to which the historic light station is 
    conveyed shall not conduct any commercial activity at the historic 
    light station, at any part of the historic light station, or in 
    connection with any associated historic artifact conveyed to the 
    eligible entity in conjunction with the historic light station 
    conveyance, in any manner, unless the commercial activity is 
    approved by the Secretary; and
      (8) the United States shall have the right, at any time, to enter 
    the historic light station without notice, for purposes of 
    operating, maintaining, and inspecting any aid to navigation and 
    for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this section, to the 
    extent that it is not possible to provide advance notice.
  (b) Maintenance of Aid to Navigation.--Any eligible entity to which a 
historic light station is conveyed shall not be required to maintain 
any Federal aid to navigation associated with a historic light station, 
except any private aid to navigation permitted to the eligible entity 
under section 83 of title 14.
  (c) Reversion.--In addition to any term or condition established 
pursuant to this section, the conveyance of a historic light station 
shall include a condition that the historic light station, or any 
associated historic artifact conveyed to the eligible entity in 
conjunction with the historic light station conveyance, including any 
lens or lantern, at the option of the Administrator, shall revert to 
the United States and be placed under the administrative control of the 
Administrator, if--
      (1) the historic light station, any part of the historic light 
    station, or any associated historic artifact ceases to be available 
    for education, park, recreation, cultural, or historic preservation 
    purposes for the general public at reasonable times and under 
    reasonable conditions that shall be set forth in the eligible 
    entity's application;
      (2) the historic light station or any part of the historic light 
    station ceases to be maintained in a manner that ensures its 
    present or future use as a site for a Federal aid to navigation;
      (3) the historic light station, any part of the historic light 
    station, or any associated historic artifact ceases to be 
    maintained in compliance with this division, the Secretary of the 
    Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties 
    contained in part 68 of title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, and 
    other applicable laws;
      (4) the eligible entity to which the historic light station is 
    conveyed sells, conveys, assigns, exchanges, or encumbers the 
    historic light station, any part of the historic light fixture, or 
    any associated historic artifact, without approval of the 
    Secretary;
      (5) the eligible entity to which the historic light station is 
    conveyed conducts any commercial activity at the historic light 
    station, at any part of the historic light station, or in 
    conjunction with any associated historic artifact, without approval 
    of the Secretary; or
      (6) at least 30 days before the reversion, the Administrator 
    provides written notice to the owner that the historic light 
    station or any part of the historic light station is needed for 
    national security purposes.
  (d) Light Stations Originally Conveyed Under Other Authority.--On 
receiving notice of an executed or intended conveyance by an owner that 
received from the Federal Government under authority other than this 
division a historic light station in which the United States retains a 
reversionary or other interest and that is conveying it to another 
person by sale, gift, or any other manner, the Secretary shall review 
the terms of the executed or proposed conveyance to ensure that any new 
owner is capable of or is complying with any and all conditions of the 
original conveyance. The Secretary may require the parties to the 
conveyance and relevant Federal agencies to provide information as is 
necessary to complete the review. If the Secretary determines that the 
new owner has not complied or is unable to comply with those 
conditions, the Secretary shall immediately advise the Administrator, 
who shall invoke any reversionary interest or take other action as may 
be necessary to protect the interests of the United States.

Sec. 305105. Description of property

  (a) In General.--The Administrator shall prepare the legal 
description of any historic light station conveyed under this chapter. 
The Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland 
Security and the Secretary, may retain all right, title, and interest 
of the United States in and to any historical artifact, including any 
lens or lantern, that is associated with the historic light station and 
located at the historic light station at the time of conveyance. 
Wherever possible, the historical artifacts should be used in 
interpreting the historic light station. In cases where there is no 
method for preserving lenses and other artifacts and equipment in situ, 
priority should be given to preservation or museum entities most 
closely associated with the historic light station, if they meet loan 
requirements.
  (b) Artifacts.--Artifacts associated with, but not located at, a 
historic light station at the time of conveyance shall remain the 
property of the United States under the administrative control of the 
Secretary of Homeland Security.
  (c) Covenants.--All conditions placed with the quitclaim deed of 
title to the historic light station shall be construed as covenants 
running with the land.
  (d) Submerged Land.--No submerged land shall be conveyed under this 
chapter.

Sec. 305106. Historic light station sales

  (a) In General.--
      (1) When sale may occur.--If no applicant is approved for the 
    conveyance of a historic light station pursuant to sections 305101 
    through 305105 of this title, the historic light station shall be 
    offered for sale.
      (2) Terms of sale.--Terms of the sales--
          (A) shall be developed by the Administrator; and
          (B) shall be consistent with the requirements of paragraphs 
        (1) to (4) and (8) of subsection (a), and subsection (b), of 
        section 305104 of this title.
      (3) Covenants to be included in conveyance documents.--Conveyance 
    documents shall include all necessary covenants to protect the 
    historical integrity of the historic light station and ensure that 
    any Federal aid to navigation located at the historic light station 
    is operated and maintained by the United States for as long as 
    needed for that purpose.
  (b) Net Sale Proceeds.--
      (1) Disposition and use of funds.--Net sale proceeds from the 
    disposal of a historic light station--
          (A) located on public domain land shall be transferred to the 
        National Maritime Heritage Grants Program established under 
        chapter 3087 in the Department of the Interior; and
          (B) under the administrative control of the Secretary of 
        Homeland Security--
              (i) shall be credited to the Coast Guard's Operating 
            Expenses appropriation account; and
              (ii) shall be available for obligation and expenditure 
            for the maintenance of light stations remaining under the 
            administrative control of the Secretary of Homeland 
            Security.
      (2) Availability of funds.--The funds referred to in paragraph 
    (1)(B) shall remain available until expended and shall be available 
    in addition to funds available in the Coast Guard's Operating 
    Expense appropriation for that purpose.

 Chapter 3053--National Center for Preservation Technology and Training

Sec.
305301.  Definitions.
305302.  National Center for Preservation Technology and Training.
305303.  Preservation Technology and Training Board.
305304.  Preservation grants.
305305.  General provisions.
305306.  Service preservation centers and offices.

Sec. 305301. Definitions

  In this chapter:
      (1) Board.--The term ``Board'' means the Preservation Technology 
    and Training Board established pursuant to section 305303 of this 
    title.
      (2) Center.--The term ``Center'' means the National Center for 
    Preservation Technology and Training established pursuant to 
    section 305302 of this title.

Sec. 305302. National Center for Preservation Technology and Training

  (a) Establishment.--There is established within the Department of the 
Interior a National Center for Preservation Technology and Training. 
The Center shall be located at Northwestern State University of 
Louisiana in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
  (b) Purposes.--The purposes of the Center shall be to--
      (1) develop and distribute preservation and conservation skills 
    and technologies for the identification, evaluation, conservation, 
    and interpretation of historic property;
      (2) develop and facilitate training for Federal, State, and local 
    resource preservation professionals, cultural resource managers, 
    maintenance personnel, and others working in the preservation 
    field;
      (3) take steps to apply preservation technology benefits from 
    ongoing research by other agencies and institutions;
      (4) facilitate the transfer of preservation technology among 
    Federal agencies, State and local governments, universities, 
    international organizations, and the private sector; and
      (5) cooperate with related international organizations including 
    the International Council on Monuments and Sites, the International 
    Center for the Study of Preservation and Restoration of Cultural 
    Property, and the International Council on Museums.
  (c) Programs.--The purposes shall be carried out through research, 
professional training, technical assistance, and programs for public 
awareness, and through a program of grants established under section 
305304 of this title.
  (d) Executive Director.--The Center shall be headed by an Executive 
Director with demonstrated expertise in historic preservation appointed 
by the Secretary with advice of the Board.
  (e) Assistance From Secretary.--The Secretary shall provide the 
Center assistance in obtaining such personnel, equipment, and 
facilities as may be needed by the Center to carry out its activities.

Sec. 305303. Preservation Technology and Training Board

  (a) Establishment.--There is established a Preservation Technology 
and Training Board.
  (b) Duties.--The Board shall--
      (1) provide leadership, policy advice, and professional oversight 
    to the Center;
      (2) advise the Secretary on priorities and the allocation of 
    grants among the activities of the Center; and
      (3) submit an annual report to the President and Congress.
  (c) Membership.--The Board shall be comprised of--
      (1) the Secretary;
      (2) 6 members appointed by the Secretary, who shall represent 
    appropriate Federal, State, and local agencies, State and local 
    historic preservation commissions, and other public and 
    international organizations; and
      (3) 6 members appointed by the Secretary on the basis of 
    outstanding professional qualifications, who represent major 
    organizations in the fields of archeology, architecture, 
    conservation, curation, engineering, history, historic 
    preservation, landscape architecture, planning, or preservation 
    education.

Sec. 305304. Preservation grants

  (a) In General.--The Secretary, in consultation with the Board, shall 
provide preservation technology and training grants to eligible 
applicants with a demonstrated institutional capability and commitment 
to the purposes of the Center, in order to ensure an effective and 
efficient system of research, information distribution, and skills 
training in all the related historic preservation fields.
  (b) Grant Requirements.--
      (1) Allocation.--Grants provided under this section shall be 
    allocated in such a fashion as to reflect the diversity of the 
    historic preservation fields and shall be geographically 
    distributed.
      (2) Limit on amount a recipient may receive.--No grant recipient 
    may receive more than 10 percent of the grants allocated under this 
    section within any year.
      (3) Limit on administrative costs.--The total administrative 
    costs, direct and indirect, charged for carrying out grants under 
    this section may not exceed 25 percent of the aggregate costs.
  (c) Eligible Applicants.--Eligible applicants may include--
      (1) Federal and non-Federal laboratories;
      (2) accredited museums;
      (3) universities;
      (4) nonprofit organizations;
      (5) System units and offices and Cooperative Park Study Units of 
    the System;
      (6) State Historic Preservation Offices;
      (7) tribal preservation offices; and
      (8) Native Hawaiian organizations.
  (d) Standards and Methods.--Grants shall be awarded in accordance 
with accepted professional standards and methods, including peer review 
of projects.

Sec. 305305. General provisions

  (a) Acceptance of Grants and Transfers.--The Center may accept--
      (1) grants and donations from private individuals, groups, 
    organizations, corporations, foundations, and other entities; and
      (2) transfers of funds from other Federal agencies.
  (b) Contracts and Cooperative Agreements.--Subject to appropriations, 
the Center may enter into contracts and cooperative agreements with 
Federal, State, local, and tribal governments, Native Hawaiian 
organizations, educational institutions, and other public entities to 
carry out the Center's responsibilities under this chapter.
  (c) Additional Funds.--Funds appropriated for the Center shall be in 
addition to funds appropriated for Service programs, centers, and 
offices in existence on October 30, 1992.

Sec. 305306. Service preservation centers and offices

  To improve the use of existing Service resources, the Secretary shall 
fully utilize and further develop the Service preservation (including 
conservation) centers and regional offices. The Secretary shall improve 
the coordination of the centers and offices within the Service, and 
shall, where appropriate, coordinate their activities with the Center 
and with other appropriate parties.

                 Chapter 3055--National Building Museum

Sec.
305501.  Definitions.
305502.  Cooperative agreement to operate museum.
305503.  Activities and functions.
305504.  Matching grants to Committee.
305505.  Annual report.

Sec. 305501. Definitions

  In this chapter:
      (1) Building arts.--The term ``building arts'' includes all 
    practical and scholarly aspects of prehistoric, historic, and 
    contemporary architecture, archeology, construction, building 
    technology and skills, landscape architecture, preservation and 
    conservation, building and construction, engineering, urban and 
    community design and renewal, city and regional planning, and 
    related professions, skills, trades, and crafts.
      (2) Committee.--The term ``Committee'' means the Committee for a 
    National Museum of the Building Arts, Incorporated, a nonprofit 
    corporation organized and existing under the laws of the District 
    of Columbia, or its successor.

Sec. 305502. Cooperative agreement to operate museum

  To provide a national center to commemorate and encourage the 
building arts and to preserve and maintain a nationally significant 
building that exemplifies the great achievements of the building arts 
in the United States, the Secretary and the Administrator of General 
Services shall enter into a cooperative agreement with the Committee 
for the operation of a National Building Museum in the Federal building 
located in the block bounded by Fourth Street, Fifth Street, F Street, 
and G Street, Northwest in Washington, District of Columbia. The 
cooperative agreement shall include provisions that--
      (1) make the site available to the Committee without charge;
      (2) provide, subject to available appropriations, such 
    maintenance, security, information, janitorial, and other services 
    as may be necessary to ensure the preservation and operation of the 
    site; and
      (3) prescribe reasonable terms and conditions by which the 
    Committee can fulfill its responsibilities under this division.

Sec. 305503. Activities and functions

  The National Building Museum shall--
      (1) collect and disseminate information concerning the building 
    arts, including the establishment of a national reference center 
    for current and historic documents, publications, and research 
    relating to the building arts;
      (2) foster educational programs relating to the history, 
    practice, and contribution to society of the building arts, 
    including promotion of imaginative educational approaches to 
    enhance understanding and appreciation of all facets of the 
    building arts;
      (3) publicly display temporary and permanent exhibits 
    illustrating, interpreting and demonstrating the building arts;
      (4) sponsor or conduct research and study into the history of the 
    building arts and their role in shaping our civilization; and
      (5) encourage contributions to the building arts.

Sec. 305504. Matching grants to Committee

  The Secretary shall provide matching grants to the Committee for its 
programs related to historic preservation. The Committee shall match 
the grants in such a manner and with such funds and services as shall 
be satisfactory to the Secretary, except that not more than $500,000 
may be provided to the Committee in any one fiscal year.

Sec. 305505. Annual report

  The Committee shall submit an annual report to the Secretary and the 
Administrator of General Services concerning its activities under this 
chapter and shall provide the Secretary and the Administrator of 
General Services with such other information as the Secretary may 
consider necessary or advisable.

  Subdivision 5--Federal Agency Historic Preservation Responsibilities
         Chapter 3061--Program Responsibilities and Authorities

Subchapter I--In General
Sec.
306101.  Assumption of responsibility for preservation of historic 
          property.
306102.  Preservation program.
306103.  Recordation of historic property prior to alteration or 
          demolition.
306104.  Agency Preservation Officer.
306105.  Agency programs and projects.
306106.  Review of plans of transferees of surplus federally owned 
          historic property.
306107.  Planning and actions to minimize harm to National Historic 
          Landmarks.
306108.  Effect of undertaking on historic property.
306109.  Costs of preservation as eligible project costs.
306110.  Annual preservation awards program.
306111.  Environmental impact statement.
306112.  Waiver of provisions in event of natural disaster or imminent 
          threat to national security.
306113.  Anticipatory demolition.
306114.  Documentation of decisions respecting undertakings.
Subchapter II--Lease, Exchange, or Management of Historic Property
306121.  Lease or exchange.
306122.  Contracts for management of historic property.
Subchapter III--Protection and Preservation of Resources
306131.  Standards and guidelines.

                        Subchapter I--In General

Sec. 306101. Assumption of responsibility for preservation of historic 
            property

  (a) In General.--
      (1) Agency head responsibility.--The head of each Federal agency 
    shall assume responsibility for the preservation of historic 
    property that is owned or controlled by the agency.
      (2) Use of available historic property.--Prior to acquiring, 
    constructing, or leasing a building for purposes of carrying out 
    agency responsibilities, a Federal agency shall use, to the maximum 
    extent feasible, historic property available to the agency, in 
    accordance with Executive Order No. 13006 (40 U.S.C. 3306 note).
      (3) Necessary preservation.--Each Federal agency shall undertake, 
    consistent with the preservation of historic property, the mission 
    of the agency, and the professional standards established pursuant 
    to subsection (c), any preservation as may be necessary to carry 
    out this chapter.
  (b) Guidelines for Federal Agency Responsibility for Agency-Owned 
Historic Property.--In consultation with the Council, the Secretary 
shall promulgate guidelines for Federal agency responsibilities under 
this subchapter (except section 306108).
  (c) Professional Standards for Preservation of Federally Owned or 
Controlled Historic Property.--The Secretary shall establish, in 
consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of 
Defense, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Administrator of General 
Services, professional standards for the preservation of historic 
property in Federal ownership or control.

Sec. 306102. Preservation program

  (a) Establishment.--Each Federal agency shall establish (except for 
programs or undertakings exempted pursuant to section 304108(c) of this 
title), in consultation with the Secretary, a preservation program for 
the identification, evaluation, and nomination to the National 
Register, and protection, of historic property.
  (b) Requirements.--The program shall ensure that--
      (1) historic property under the jurisdiction or control of the 
    agency is identified, evaluated, and nominated to the National 
    Register;
      (2) historic property under the jurisdiction or control of the 
    agency is managed and maintained in a way that considers the 
    preservation of their historic, archeological, architectural, and 
    cultural values in compliance with section 306108 of this title and 
    gives special consideration to the preservation of those values in 
    the case of property designated as having national significance;
      (3) the preservation of property not under the jurisdiction or 
    control of the agency but potentially affected by agency actions is 
    given full consideration in planning;
      (4) the agency's preservation-related activities are carried out 
    in consultation with other Federal, State, and local agencies, 
    Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations carrying out historic 
    preservation planning activities, and the private sector; and
      (5) the agency's procedures for compliance with section 306108 of 
    this title--
          (A) are consistent with regulations promulgated by the 
        Council pursuant to section 304108(a) and (b) of this title;
          (B) provide a process for the identification and evaluation 
        of historic property for listing on the National Register and 
        the development and implementation of agreements, in 
        consultation with State Historic Preservation Officers, local 
        governments, Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, and 
        the interested public, as appropriate, regarding the means by 
        which adverse effects on historic property will be considered; 
        and
          (C) provide for the disposition of Native American cultural 
        items from Federal or tribal land in a manner consistent with 
        section 3(c) of the Native American Graves Protection and 
        Repatriation Act (25 U.S.C. 3002(c)).

Sec. 306103. Recordation of historic property prior to alteration or 
            demolition

  Each Federal agency shall initiate measures to ensure that where, as 
a result of Federal action or assistance carried out by the agency, a 
historic property is to be substantially altered or demolished--
      (1) timely steps are taken to make or have made appropriate 
    records; and
      (2) the records are deposited, in accordance with section 302107 
    of this title, in the Library of Congress or with such other 
    appropriate agency as the Secretary may designate, for future use 
    and reference.

Sec. 306104. Agency Preservation Officer

  The head of each Federal agency (except an agency that is exempted 
under section 304108(c) of this title) shall designate a qualified 
official as the agency's Preservation Officer who shall be responsible 
for coordinating the agency's activities under this division. Each 
Preservation Officer may, to be considered qualified, satisfactorily 
complete an appropriate training program established by the Secretary 
under section 306101(c) of this title.

Sec. 306105. Agency programs and projects

  Consistent with the agency's missions and mandates, each Federal 
agency shall carry out agency programs and projects (including those 
under which any Federal assistance is provided or any Federal license, 
permit, or other approval is required) in accordance with the purposes 
of this division and give consideration to programs and projects that 
will further the purposes of this division.

Sec. 306106. Review of plans of transferees of surplus federally owned 
            historic property

  The Secretary shall review and approve the plans of transferees of 
surplus federally owned historic property not later than 90 days after 
receipt of the plans to ensure that the prehistorical, historical, 
architectural, or culturally significant values will be preserved or 
enhanced.

Sec. 306107. Planning and actions to minimize harm to National Historic 
            Landmarks

  Prior to the approval of any Federal undertaking that may directly 
and adversely affect any National Historic Landmark, the head of the 
responsible Federal agency shall to the maximum extent possible 
undertake such planning and actions as may be necessary to minimize 
harm to the landmark. The head of the Federal agency shall afford the 
Council a reasonable opportunity to comment with regard to the 
undertaking.

Sec. 306108. Effect of undertaking on historic property

  The head of any Federal agency having direct or indirect jurisdiction 
over a proposed Federal or federally assisted undertaking in any State 
and the head of any Federal department or independent agency having 
authority to license any undertaking, prior to the approval of the 
expenditure of any Federal funds on the undertaking or prior to the 
issuance of any license, shall take into account the effect of the 
undertaking on any historic property. The head of the Federal agency 
shall afford the Council a reasonable opportunity to comment with 
regard to the undertaking.

Sec. 306109. Costs of preservation as eligible project costs

  A Federal agency may include the costs of preservation activities of 
the agency under this division as eligible project costs in all 
undertakings of the agency or assisted by the agency. The eligible 
project costs may include amounts paid by a Federal agency to a State 
to be used in carrying out the preservation responsibilities of the 
Federal agency under this division, and reasonable costs may be charged 
to Federal licensees and permittees as a condition to the issuance of 
the license or permit.

Sec. 306110. Annual preservation awards program

  The Secretary shall establish an annual preservation awards program 
under which the Secretary may make monetary awards in amounts of not to 
exceed $1,000 and provide citations for special achievement to officers 
and employees of Federal, State, and certified local governments in 
recognition of their outstanding contributions to the preservation of 
historic property. The program may include the issuance of annual 
awards by the President to any citizen of the United States recommended 
for the award by the Secretary.

Sec. 306111. Environmental impact statement

  Nothing in this division shall be construed to--
      (1) require the preparation of an environmental impact statement 
    where the statement would not otherwise be required under the 
    National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.); 
    or
      (2) provide any exemption from any requirement respecting the 
    preparation of an environmental impact statement under that Act.

Sec. 306112. Waiver of provisions in event of natural disaster or 
            imminent threat to national security

  The Secretary shall promulgate regulations under which the 
requirements of this subchapter (except section 306108) may be waived 
in whole or in part in the event of a major natural disaster or an 
imminent threat to national security.

Sec. 306113. Anticipatory demolition

  Each Federal agency shall ensure that the agency will not grant a 
loan, loan guarantee, permit, license, or other assistance to an 
applicant that, with intent to avoid the requirements of section 306108 
of this title, has intentionally significantly adversely affected a 
historic property to which the grant would relate, or having legal 
power to prevent it, has allowed the significant adverse effect to 
occur, unless the agency, after consultation with the Council, 
determines that circumstances justify granting the assistance despite 
the adverse effect created or permitted by the applicant.

Sec. 306114. Documentation of decisions respecting undertakings

  With respect to any undertaking subject to section 306108 of this 
title that adversely affects any historic property for which a Federal 
agency has not entered into an agreement pursuant to regulations issued 
by the Council, the head of the agency shall document any decision made 
pursuant to section 306108 of this title. The head of the agency may 
not delegate the responsibility to document a decision pursuant to this 
section. Where an agreement pursuant to regulations issued by the 
Council has been executed with respect to an undertaking, the agreement 
shall govern the undertaking and all of its parts.

   Subchapter II--Lease, Exchange, or Management of Historic Property

Sec. 306121. Lease or exchange

  (a) Authority To Lease or Exchange.--Notwithstanding any other 
provision of law, each Federal agency, after consultation with the 
Council--
      (1) shall, to the extent practicable, establish and implement 
    alternatives (including adaptive use) for historic property that is 
    not needed for current or projected agency purposes; and
      (2) may lease historic property owned by the agency to any person 
    or organization, or exchange any property owned by the agency with 
    comparable historic property, if the agency head determines that 
    the lease or exchange will adequately ensure the preservation of 
    the historic property.
  (b) Proceeds of Lease.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
the proceeds of a lease under subsection (a) may be retained by the 
agency entering into the lease and used to defray the costs of 
administration, maintenance, repair, and related expenses incurred by 
the agency with respect to that property or other property that is on 
the National Register that is owned by, or are under the jurisdiction 
or control of, the agency. Any surplus proceeds from the leases shall 
be deposited in the Treasury at the end of the 2d fiscal year following 
the fiscal year in which the proceeds are received.

Sec. 306122. Contracts for management of historic property

  The head of any Federal agency having responsibility for the 
management of any historic property may, after consultation with the 
Council, enter into a contract for the management of the property. The 
contract shall contain terms and conditions that the head of the agency 
considers necessary or appropriate to protect the interests of the 
United States and ensure adequate preservation of the historic 
property.

        Subchapter III--Protection and Preservation of Resources

Sec. 306131. Standards and guidelines

  (a) Standards.--
      (1) In general.--Each Federal agency that is responsible for the 
    protection of historic property (including archeological property) 
    pursuant to this division or any other law shall ensure that--
          (A) all actions taken by employees or contractors of the 
        agency meet professional standards under regulations developed 
        by the Secretary in consultation with the Council, other 
        affected agencies, and the appropriate professional societies 
        of archeology, architecture, conservation, history, landscape 
        architecture, and planning;
          (B) agency personnel or contractors responsible for historic 
        property meet qualification standards established by the Office 
        of Personnel Management in consultation with the Secretary and 
        appropriate professional societies of archeology, architecture, 
        conservation, curation, history, landscape architecture, and 
        planning; and
          (C) records and other data, including data produced by 
        historical research and archeological surveys and excavations, 
        are permanently maintained in appropriate databases and made 
        available to potential users pursuant to such regulations as 
        the Secretary shall promulgate.
      (2) Considerations.--The standards referred to in paragraph 
    (1)(B) shall consider the particular skills and expertise needed 
    for the preservation of historic property and shall be equivalent 
    requirements for the disciplines involved.
      (3) Revision.--The Office of Management and Budget shall revise 
    qualification standards for the disciplines involved.
  (b) Guidelines.--To promote the preservation of historic property 
eligible for listing on the National Register, the Secretary shall, in 
consultation with the Council, promulgate guidelines to ensure that 
Federal, State, and tribal historic preservation programs subject to 
this division include plans to--
      (1) provide information to the owners of historic property 
    (including architectural, curatorial, and archeological property) 
    with demonstrated or likely research significance, about the need 
    for protection of the historic property, and the available means of 
    protection;
      (2) encourage owners to preserve historic property intact and in 
    place and offer the owners of historic property information on the 
    tax and grant assistance available for the donation of the historic 
    property or of a preservation easement of the historic property;
      (3) encourage the protection of Native American cultural items 
    (within the meaning of section 2 of the Native American Graves 
    Protection and Repatriation Act (25 U.S.C. 3001)) and of property 
    of religious or cultural importance to Indian tribes, Native 
    Hawaiian organizations, or other Native American groups; and
      (4) encourage owners that are undertaking archeological 
    excavations to--
          (A) conduct excavations and analyses that meet standards for 
        federally-sponsored excavations established by the Secretary;
          (B) donate or lend artifacts of research significance to an 
        appropriate research institution;
          (C) allow access to artifacts for research purposes; and
          (D) prior to excavating or disposing of a Native American 
        cultural item in which an Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian 
        organization may have an interest under subparagraph (B) or (C) 
        of section 3(a)(2) of the Native American Graves Protection and 
        Repatriation Act (25 U.S.C. 3002(a)(2)(B), (C)), give notice to 
        and consult with the Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian 
        organization.

                      Subdivision 6--Miscellaneous
                      Chapter 3071--Miscellaneous

Sec.
307101.  World Heritage Convention.
307102.  Effective date of regulations.
307103.  Access to information.
307104.  Inapplicability of division to White House, Supreme Court 
          building, or United States Capitol.
307105.  Attorney's fees and costs to prevailing parties in civil 
          actions.
307106.  Authorization for expenditure of appropriated funds.
307107.  Donations and bequests of money, personal property, and less 
          than fee interests in historic property.
307108.  Privately donated funds.

Sec. 307101. World Heritage Convention

  (a) Authority of Secretary.--In carrying out this section, the 
Secretary of the Interior may act directly or through an appropriate 
officer in the Department of the Interior.
  (b) Participation by United States.--The Secretary shall direct and 
coordinate participation by the United States in the World Heritage 
Convention in cooperation with the Secretary of State, the Smithsonian 
Institution, and the Council. Whenever possible, expenditures incurred 
in carrying out activities in cooperation with other nations and 
international organizations shall be paid for in such excess currency 
of the country or area where the expense is incurred as may be 
available to the United States.
  (c) Nomination of Property to World Heritage Committee.--The 
Secretary shall periodically nominate property that the Secretary 
determines is of international significance to the World Heritage 
Committee on behalf of the United States. No property may be nominated 
unless it has previously been determined to be of national 
significance. Each nomination shall include evidence of such legal 
protections as may be necessary to ensure preservation of the property 
and its environment (including restrictive covenants, easements, or 
other forms of protection). Before making any nomination, the Secretary 
shall notify the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of 
Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of 
the Senate.
  (d) Nomination of Non-Federal Property to World Heritage Committee 
Requires Written Concurrence of Owner.--No non-Federal property may be 
nominated by the Secretary to the World Heritage Committee for 
inclusion on the World Heritage List unless the owner of the property 
concurs in the nomination in writing.
  (e) Consideration of Undertaking on Property.--Prior to the approval 
of any undertaking outside the United States that may directly and 
adversely affect a property that is on the World Heritage List or on 
the applicable country's equivalent of the National Register, the head 
of a Federal agency having direct or indirect jurisdiction over the 
undertaking shall take into account the effect of the undertaking on 
the property for purposes of avoiding or mitigating any adverse effect.

Sec. 307102. Effective date of regulations

  (a) Publication in Federal Register.--No final regulation of the 
Secretary shall become effective prior to the expiration of 30 calendar 
days after it is published in the Federal Register during which either 
or both Houses of Congress are in session.
  (b) Disapproval of Regulation by Resolution of Congress.--The 
regulation shall not become effective if, within 90 calendar days of 
continuous session of Congress after the date of promulgation, both 
Houses of Congress adopt a concurrent resolution, the matter after the 
resolving clause of which is as follows: ``That Congress disapproves 
the regulation promulgated by the Secretary dealing with the matter of  
       , which regulation was transmitted to Congress on         , '' 
the blank spaces in the resolution being appropriately filled.
  (c) Failure of Congress To Adopt Resolution of Disapproval of 
Regulation.--If at the end of 60 calendar days of continuous session of 
Congress after the date of promulgation of a regulation, no committee 
of either House of Congress has reported or been discharged from 
further consideration of a concurrent resolution disapproving the 
regulation, and neither House has adopted such a resolution, the 
regulation may go into effect immediately. If, within the 60 calendar 
days, a committee has reported or been discharged from further 
consideration of such a resolution, the regulation may go into effect 
not sooner than 90 calendar days of continuous session of Congress 
after its promulgation unless disapproved as provided for.
  (d) Sessions of Congress.--For purposes of this section--
      (1) continuity of session is broken only by an adjournment sine 
    die; and
      (2) the days on which either House is not in session because of 
    an adjournment of more than 3 days to a day certain are excluded in 
    the computation of 60 and 90 calendar days of continuous session of 
    Congress.
  (e) Congressional Inaction or Rejection of Resolution of Disapproval 
Not Deemed Approval of Regulation.--Congressional inaction on or 
rejection of a resolution of disapproval shall not be deemed an 
expression of approval of the regulation.

Sec. 307103. Access to information

  (a) Authority To Withhold From Disclosure.--The head of a Federal 
agency, or other public official receiving grant assistance pursuant to 
this division, after consultation with the Secretary, shall withhold 
from disclosure to the public information about the location, 
character, or ownership of a historic property if the Secretary and the 
agency determine that disclosure may--
      (1) cause a significant invasion of privacy;
      (2) risk harm to the historic property; or
      (3) impede the use of a traditional religious site by 
    practitioners.
  (b) Access Determination.--When the head of a Federal agency or other 
public official determines that information should be withheld from the 
public pursuant to subsection (a), the Secretary, in consultation with 
the Federal agency head or official, shall determine who may have 
access to the information for the purpose of carrying out this 
division.
  (c) Consultation With Council.--When information described in 
subsection (a) has been developed in the course of an agency's 
compliance with section 306107 or 306108 of this title, the Secretary 
shall consult with the Council in reaching determinations under 
subsections (a) and (b).

Sec. 307104. Inapplicability of division to White House, Supreme Court 
            building, or United States Capitol

  Nothing in this division applies to the White House and its grounds, 
the Supreme Court building and its grounds, or the United States 
Capitol and its related buildings and grounds.

Sec. 307105. Attorney's fees and costs to prevailing parties in civil 
            actions

  In any civil action brought in any United States district court by 
any interested person to enforce this division, if the person 
substantially prevails in the action, the court may award attorney's 
fees, expert witness fees, and other costs of participating in the 
civil action, as the court considers reasonable.

Sec. 307106. Authorization for expenditure of appropriated funds

  Where appropriate, each Federal agency may expend funds appropriated 
for its authorized programs for the purposes of activities carried out 
pursuant to this division, except to the extent that appropriations 
legislation expressly provides otherwise.

Sec. 307107. Donations and bequests of money, personal property, and 
            less than fee interests in historic property

  (a) Money and Personal Property.--The Secretary may accept donations 
and bequests of money and personal property for the purposes of this 
division and shall hold, use, expend, and administer the money and 
personal property for those purposes.
  (b) Less Than Fee Interest in Historic Property.--The Secretary may 
accept gifts or donations of less than fee interests in any historic 
property where the acceptance of an interest will facilitate the 
conservation or preservation of the historic property. Nothing in this 
section or in any provision of this division shall be construed to 
affect or impair any other authority of the Secretary under other 
provision of law to accept or acquire any property for conservation or 
preservation or for any other purpose.

Sec. 307108. Privately donated funds

  (a) Projects for Which Funds May Be Used.--In furtherance of the 
purposes of this division, the Secretary may accept the donation of 
funds that may be expended by the Secretary for projects to acquire, 
restore, preserve, or recover data from any property included on the 
National Register, as long as the project is owned by a State, any unit 
of local government, or any nonprofit entity.
  (b) Consideration of Factors Respecting Expenditure of Funds.--
      (1) In general.--In expending the funds, the Secretary shall give 
    due consideration to--
          (A) the national significance of the project;
          (B) its historical value to the community;
          (C) the imminence of its destruction or loss; and
          (D) the expressed intentions of the donor.
      (2) Funds available without regard to matching requirements.--
    Funds expended under this subsection shall be made available 
    without regard to the matching requirements established by sections 
    302901 and 302902(b) of this title, but the recipient of the funds 
    shall be permitted to utilize them to match any grants from the 
    Historic Preservation Fund.
  (c) Transfer of Unobligated Funds.--The Secretary may transfer 
unobligated funds previously donated to the Secretary for the purposes 
of the Service, with the consent of the donor, and any funds so 
transferred shall be used or expended in accordance with this division.

                 Division B--Organizations and Programs
          Subdivision 1--Administered by National Park Service
         Chapter 3081--American Battlefield Protection Program

Sec.
308101.  Definition.
308102.  Preservation assistance.
308103.  Battlefield acquisition grant program.

Sec. 308101. Definition

  In this chapter, the term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary, acting 
through the American Battlefield Protection Program.

Sec. 308102. Preservation assistance

  (a) In General.--Using the established national historic preservation 
program to the extent practicable, the Secretary shall encourage, 
support, assist, recognize, and work in partnership with citizens, 
Federal, State, local, and tribal governments, other public entities, 
educational institutions, and private nonprofit organizations in 
identifying, researching, evaluating, interpreting, and protecting 
historic battlefields and associated sites on a national, State, and 
local level.
  (b) Financial Assistance.--To carry out subsection (a), the Secretary 
may use a cooperative agreement, grant, contract, or other generally 
adopted means of providing financial assistance.
  (c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated to carry out this section $3,000,000 for each fiscal year, 
to remain available until expended.

Sec. 308103. Battlefield acquisition grant program

  (a) Definition.--In this section, the term ``eligible site'' means a 
site--
      (1) that is not within the exterior boundaries of a System unit; 
    and
      (2) that is identified in the document entitled ``Report on the 
    Nation's Civil War Battlefields'', prepared by the Civil War Sites 
    Advisory Commission, and dated July 1993.
  (b) Establishment.--The Secretary shall establish a battlefield 
acquisition grant program under which the Secretary may provide grants 
to State and local governments to pay the Federal share of the cost of 
acquiring interests in eligible sites for the preservation and 
protection of those eligible sites.
  (c) Nonprofit Partners.--A State or local government may acquire an 
interest in an eligible site using a grant under this section in 
partnership with a nonprofit organization.
  (d) Non-Federal Share.--The non-Federal share of the total cost of 
acquiring an interest in an eligible site under this section shall be 
not less than 50 percent.
  (e) Limitation on Land Use.--An interest in an eligible site acquired 
under this section shall be subject to section 200305(f)(3) of this 
title.
  (f) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary to provide grants under this section 
$10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2012 and 2013.

     Chapter 3083--National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom

Sec.
308301.  Definition.
308302.  Program.
308303.  Preservation and interpretation of Underground Railroad 
          history, historic sites, and structures.
308304.  Authorization of appropriations.

Sec. 308301.  Definition

  In this chapter, the term ``national network'' means the National 
Underground Railroad Network to Freedom established under section 
308302 of this title.

Sec. 308302. Program

  (a) Establishment; Responsibilities of Secretary.--The Secretary 
shall establish in the Service the National Underground Railroad 
Network to Freedom. Under the national network, the Secretary shall--
      (1) produce and disseminate appropriate educational materials, 
    such as handbooks, maps, interpretive guides, or electronic 
    information;
      (2) enter into appropriate cooperative agreements and memoranda 
    of understanding to provide technical assistance under subsection 
    (c); and
      (3) create and adopt an official, uniform symbol or device for 
    the national network and issue regulations for its use.
  (b) Elements.--The national network shall encompass the following 
elements:
      (1) All System units and programs of the Service determined by 
    the Secretary to pertain to the Underground Railroad.
      (2) Other Federal, State, local, and privately owned properties 
    pertaining to the Underground Railroad that have a verifiable 
    connection to the Underground Railroad and that are included on, or 
    determined by the Secretary to be eligible for inclusion on, the 
    National Register of Historic Places.
      (3) Other governmental and nongovernmental facilities and 
    programs of an educational, research, or interpretive nature that 
    are directly related to the Underground Railroad.
  (c) Cooperative Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding.--To 
achieve the purposes of this chapter and to ensure effective 
coordination of the Federal and non-Federal elements of the national 
network with System units and programs of the Service, the Secretary 
may enter into cooperative agreements and memoranda of understanding 
with, and provide technical assistance--
      (1) to the heads of other Federal agencies, States, localities, 
    regional governmental bodies, and private entities; and
      (2) in cooperation with the Secretary of State, to the 
    governments of Canada, Mexico, and any appropriate country in the 
    Caribbean.

Sec. 308303. Preservation and interpretation of Underground Railroad 
            history, historic sites, and structures

  (a) Authority To Make Grants.--The Secretary may make grants in 
accordance with this section for the preservation and restoration of 
historic buildings or structures associated with the Underground 
Railroad, and for related research and documentation to sites, 
programs, or facilities that have been included in the national 
network.
  (b) Grant Conditions.--Any grant made under this section shall 
provide that--
      (1) no change or alteration may be made in property for which the 
    grant is used except with the agreement of the property owner and 
    the Secretary;
      (2) the Secretary shall have the right of access at reasonable 
    times to the public portions of the property for interpretive and 
    other purposes; and
      (3) conversion, use, or disposal of the property for purposes 
    contrary to the purposes of this chapter, as determined by the 
    Secretary, shall result in a right of the United States to 
    compensation equal to all Federal funds made available to the 
    grantee under this chapter.
  (c) Matching Requirement.--The Secretary may obligate funds made 
available for a grant under this section only if the grantee agrees to 
match, from funds derived from non-Federal sources, the amount of the 
grant with an amount that is equal to or greater than the grant. The 
Secretary may waive the requirement if the Secretary determines that an 
extreme emergency exists or that a waiver is in the public interest to 
ensure the preservation of historically significant resources.

Sec. 308304. Authorization of appropriations

  (a) Amounts.--There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out 
this chapter $2,500,000 for each fiscal year, of which--
      (1) $2,000,000 shall be used to carry out section 308302 of this 
    title; and
      (2) $500,000 shall be used to carry out section 308303 of this 
    title.
  (b) Limitation.--No amount may be appropriated for the purposes of 
this chapter except to the Secretary for carrying out the 
responsibilities of the Secretary as set forth in this chapter.

         Chapter 3085--National Women's Rights History Project

Sec.
308501.  National women's rights history project national registry.
308502.  National women's rights history project partnerships network.

Sec. 308501. National women's rights history project national registry

  (a) In General.--The Secretary may make annual grants to State 
historic preservation offices for not more than 5 years to assist the 
State historic preservation offices in surveying, evaluating, and 
nominating to the National Register of Historic Places women's rights 
history properties.
  (b) Eligibility.--In making grants under subsection (a), the 
Secretary shall give priority to grants relating to properties 
associated with the multiple facets of the women's rights movement, 
such as politics, economics, education, religion, and social and family 
rights.
  (c) Updates.--The Secretary shall ensure that the National Register 
travel itinerary website entitled ``Places Where Women Made History'' 
is updated to contain--
      (1) the results of the inventory conducted under subsection (a); 
    and
      (2) any links to websites related to places on the inventory.
  (d) Cost-Sharing Requirement.--The Federal share of the cost of any 
activity carried out using any assistance made available under this 
section shall be 50 percent.
  (e) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary to carry out this section $1,000,000 for 
each of fiscal years 2012 and 2013.

Sec. 308502. National women's rights history project partnerships 
            network

  (a) Grants.--The Secretary may make matching grants and give 
technical assistance for development of a network of governmental and 
nongovernmental entities (referred to in this section as the 
``network''), the purpose of which is to provide interpretive and 
educational program development of national women's rights history, 
including historic preservation.
  (b) Management of Network.--
      (1) In general.--Through a competitive process, the Secretary 
    shall designate a nongovernmental managing entity to manage the 
    network.
      (2) Coordination.--The nongovernmental managing entity designated 
    under paragraph (1) shall work in partnership with the Director and 
    State historic preservation offices to coordinate operation of the 
    network.
  (c) Cost-Sharing Requirement.--
      (1) In general.--The Federal share of the cost of any activity 
    carried out using any assistance made available under this section 
    shall be 50 percent.
      (2) State historic preservation offices.--Matching grants for 
    historic preservation specific to the network may be made available 
    through State historic preservation offices.
  (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be 
appropriated to the Secretary to carry out this section $1,000,000 for 
each of fiscal years 2012 and 2013.

                Chapter 3087--National Maritime Heritage

Sec.
308701.  Policy.
308702.  Definitions.
308703.  National Maritime Heritage Grants Program.
308704.  Funding.
308705.  Designation of America's National Maritime Museum.
308706.  Regulations.
308707.  Applicability of other authorities.

Sec. 308701. Policy

  It shall be the policy of the Federal Government, in partnership with 
the States and local governments and private organizations and 
individuals, to--
      (1) use measures, including financial and technical assistance, 
    to foster conditions under which our modern society and our 
    historic maritime resources can exist in productive harmony;
      (2) provide leadership in the preservation of the historic 
    maritime resources of the United States;
      (3) contribute to the preservation of historic maritime resources 
    and give maximum encouragement to organizations and individuals 
    undertaking preservation by private means; and
      (4) assist State and local governments to expand their maritime 
    historic preservation programs and activities.

Sec. 308702. Definitions

  In this chapter:
      (1) National trust.--The term ``National Trust'' means the 
    National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States 
    established under section 312102 of this title.
      (2) Private nonprofit organization.--The term ``private nonprofit 
    organization'' means any person that is exempt from taxation under 
    section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 
    501(a)) and described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue 
    Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3)).
      (3) Program.--The term ``Program'' means the National Maritime 
    Heritage Grants Program established under section 308703(a) of this 
    title.
      (4) State historic preservation officer.--The term ``State 
    Historic Preservation Officer'' means a State Historic Preservation 
    Officer appointed pursuant to section 302301(1) of this title by 
    the chief executive official of a State having a State Historic 
    Preservation Program approved by the Secretary under that section.

Sec. 308703. National Maritime Heritage Grants Program

  (a) Establishment.--There is established in the Department of the 
Interior the National Maritime Heritage Grants Program, to foster in 
the American public a greater awareness and appreciation of the role of 
maritime endeavors in our Nation's history and culture. The Program 
shall consist of--
      (1) annual grants to the National Trust for subgrants 
    administered by the National Trust for maritime heritage education 
    projects under subsection (b); and
      (2) grants to State Historic Preservation Officers for maritime 
    heritage preservation projects carried out or administered by those 
    Officers under subsection (c).
  (b) Grants for Maritime Heritage Education Projects.--
      (1) Grants to national trust.--The Secretary, subject to 
    paragraph (2), and the availability of amounts for that purpose 
    under section 308704(b)(1)(A) of this title, shall make an annual 
    grant to the National Trust for maritime heritage education 
    projects.
      (2) Use of grants.--Amounts received by the National Trust as an 
    annual grant under this subsection shall be used to make subgrants 
    to State and local governments and private nonprofit organizations 
    to carry out education projects that have been approved by the 
    Secretary under subsection (f) and that consist of--
          (A) assistance to any maritime museum or historical society 
        for--
              (i) existing and new educational programs, exhibits, 
            educational activities, conservation, and interpretation of 
            artifacts and collections;
              (ii) minor improvements to educational and museum 
            facilities; and
              (iii) other similar activities;
          (B) activities designed to encourage the preservation of 
        traditional maritime skills, including--
              (i) building and operation of vessels of all sizes and 
            types for educational purposes;
              (ii) special skills such as wood carving, sail making, 
            and rigging;
              (iii) traditional maritime art forms; and
              (iv) sail training;
          (C) other educational activities relating to historic 
        maritime resources, including--
              (i) maritime  educational  waterborne-experience programs 
            in historic vessels or vessel reproductions;
              (ii) maritime archeological field schools; and
              (iii) educational programs on other aspects of maritime 
            history;
          (D) heritage programs focusing on maritime historic 
        resources, including maritime heritage trails and corridors; or
          (E) the construction and use of reproductions of historic 
        maritime resources for educational purposes, if a historic 
        maritime resource no longer exists or would be damaged or 
        consumed through direct use.
  (c) Grants for Maritime Heritage Preservation Projects.--
      (1) Grants to state historic preservation officers.--The 
    Secretary, acting through the National Maritime Initiative of the 
    Service and subject to paragraph (2), and the availability of 
    amounts for that purpose under section 308704(b)(1)(B) of this 
    title, shall make grants to State Historic Preservation Officers 
    for maritime heritage preservation projects.
      (2) Use of grants.--Amounts received by a State Historic 
    Preservation Officer as a grant under this subsection shall be used 
    by the Officer to carry out, or to make subgrants to local 
    governments and private nonprofit organizations to carry out, 
    projects that have been approved by the Secretary under subsection 
    (f) for the preservation of historic maritime resources through--
          (A) identification of historic maritime resources, including 
        underwater archeological sites;
          (B) acquisition of historic maritime resources for the 
        purposes of preservation;
          (C) repair, restoration, stabilization, maintenance, or other 
        capital improvements to historic maritime resources, in 
        accordance with standards prescribed by the Secretary; and
          (D) research, recording (through drawings, photographs, or 
        otherwise), planning (through feasibility studies, 
        architectural and engineering services, or otherwise), and 
        other services carried out as part of a preservation program 
        for historic maritime resources.
  (d) Criteria for Direct Grant and Subgrant Eligibility.--To qualify 
for a subgrant from the National Trust under subsection (b), or a 
direct grant to or a subgrant from a State Historic Preservation 
Officer under subsection (c), a person shall--
      (1) demonstrate that the project for which the direct grant or 
    subgrant will be used has the potential for reaching a broad 
    audience with an effective educational program based on American 
    maritime history, technology, or the role of maritime endeavors in 
    American culture;
      (2) match the amount of the direct grant or subgrant, on a 1-to-1 
    basis, with non-Federal assets from non-Federal sources, which may 
    include cash or donated services fairly valued as determined by the 
    Secretary;
      (3) maintain records as may be reasonably necessary to fully 
    disclose--
          (A) the amount and the disposition of the proceeds of the 
        direct grant or subgrant;
          (B) the total cost of the project for which the direct grant 
        or subgrant is made; and
          (C) other records as may be required by the Secretary, 
        including such records as will facilitate an effective 
        accounting for project funds;
      (4) provide access to the Secretary for the purposes of any 
    required audit and examination of any records of the person; and
      (5) be a unit of State or local government, or a private 
    nonprofit organization.
  (e) Procedures, Terms, and Conditions.--
      (1) Application procedures.--An application for a subgrant under 
    subsection (b), or a direct grant or subgrant under subsection (c), 
    shall be submitted under procedures prescribed by the Secretary.
      (2) Terms and conditions.--A person may not receive a subgrant 
    under subsection (b), or a direct grant or subgrant under 
    subsection (c), unless the person agrees to assume, after 
    completion of the project for which the direct grant or subgrant is 
    awarded, the total cost of the continued maintenance, repair, and 
    administration of any property for which the subgrant will be used 
    in a manner satisfactory to the Secretary.
  (f) Allocation of, and Limitation on, Grant Funding.--
      (1) Allocation.--To the extent feasible, the Secretary shall 
    ensure that the amount made available under subsection (b) for 
    maritime heritage education projects is equal to the amount made 
    available under subsection (c) for maritime heritage preservation 
    projects.
      (2) Limitation.--The amount provided by the Secretary in a fiscal 
    year as grants under this section for projects relating to historic 
    maritime resources owned or operated by the Federal Government 
    shall not exceed 40 percent of the total amount available for the 
    fiscal year for grants under this section.
  (g) Publication of Direct Grant and Subgrant Information.--The 
Secretary shall publish annually in the Federal Register and otherwise 
as the Secretary considers appropriate--
      (1) a solicitation of applications for direct grants and 
    subgrants under this section;
      (2) a list of priorities for the making of those direct grants 
    and subgrants;
      (3) a single deadline for the submission of applications for 
    those direct grants and subgrants; and
      (4) other relevant information.
  (h) Direct Grant and Subgrant Administration.--
      (1) Responsibility.--
          (A) National trust.--The National Trust is responsible for 
        administering subgrants for maritime heritage education 
        projects under subsection (b).
          (B) Secretary.--The Secretary is responsible for 
        administering direct grants for maritime heritage preservation 
        projects under subsection (c).
          (C) State historic preservation officers.--State Historic 
        Preservation Officers are responsible for administering 
        subgrants for maritime heritage preservation projects under 
        subsection (c).
      (2) Actions.--The appropriate responsible party under paragraph 
    (1) shall administer direct grants or subgrants by--
          (A) publicizing the Program to prospective grantees, 
        subgrantees, and the public at large, in cooperation with the 
        Service, the Maritime Administration, and other appropriate 
        government agencies and private institutions;
          (B) answering inquiries from the public, including providing 
        information on the Program as requested;
          (C) distributing direct grant and subgrant applications;
          (D) receiving direct grant and subgrant applications and 
        ensuring their completeness;
          (E) keeping records of all direct grant and subgrant awards 
        and expenditures of funds;
          (F) monitoring progress of projects carried out with direct 
        grants and subgrants; and
          (G) providing to the Secretary such progress reports as may 
        be required by the Secretary.
  (i) Assistance of Maritime Preservation Organizations.--The 
Secretary, the National Trust, and the State Historic Preservation 
Officers may, individually or jointly, enter into cooperative 
agreements with any private nonprofit organization with appropriate 
expertise in maritime preservation issues, or other qualified maritime 
preservation organizations, to assist in the administration of the 
Program.
  (j) Report to Congress.--The Secretary shall submit to Congress an 
annual report on the Program, including--
      (1) a description of each project funded under the Program in the 
    period covered by the report;
      (2) the results or accomplishments of each such project; and
      (3) recommended priorities for achieving the policy set forth in 
    section 308701 of this title.

Sec. 308704. Funding

  (a) Availability of Funds From Sale and Scrapping of Obsolete 
Vessels.--
      (1) In general.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
    amount of funds credited in a fiscal year to the Vessel Operations 
    Revolving Fund established by section 50301(a) of title 46 that is 
    attributable to the sale of obsolete vessels in the National 
    Defense Reserve Fleet that are scrapped or sold under section 
    57102, 57103, or 57104 of title 46 shall be available until 
    expended as follows:
          (A) Fifty percent shall be available to the Administrator of 
        the Maritime Administration for such acquisition, maintenance, 
        repair, reconditioning, or improvement of vessels in the 
        National Defense Reserve Fleet as is authorized under other 
        Federal law.
          (B) Twenty five percent shall be available to the 
        Administrator of the Maritime Administration for the payment or 
        reimbursement of expenses incurred by or on behalf of State 
        maritime academies or the United States Merchant Marine Academy 
        for facility and training ship maintenance, repair, and 
        modernization, and for the purchase of simulators and fuel.
          (C) The remainder shall be available--
              (i) to the Secretary to carry out the Program, as 
            provided in subsection (b); or
              (ii) if otherwise determined by the Administrator of the 
            Maritime Administration, for use in the preservation and 
            presentation to the public of maritime heritage property of 
            the Maritime Administration.
      (2) Applicability.--Paragraph (1) does not apply to amounts 
    credited to the Vessel Operations Revolving Fund before July 1, 
    1994.
  (b) Use of Amounts for Program.--
      (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), of amounts 
    available each fiscal year for the Program under subsection 
    (a)(1)(C)--
          (A) one half shall be used for grants under section 308703(b) 
        of this title; and
          (B) one half shall be used for grants under section 308703(c) 
        of this title.
      (2) Administrative expenses.--
          (A) In general.--Not more than 15 percent or $500,000, 
        whichever is less, of the amount available for the Program 
        under subsection (a)(1)(C) for a fiscal year may be used for 
        expenses of administering the Program.
          (B) Allocation.--Of the amount available under subparagraph 
        (A) for a fiscal year--
              (i) one half shall be allocated to the National Trust for 
            expenses incurred in administering grants under section 
            308703(b) of this title; and
              (ii) one half shall be allocated as appropriate by the 
            Secretary to the Service and participating State Historic 
            Preservation Officers.
  (c) Disposal of Vessels.--
      (1) Requirement.--The Secretary of Transportation shall dispose 
    (by sale or by purchase of disposal services) of all vessels 
    described in paragraph (2)--
          (A) in accordance with a priority system for disposing of 
        vessels, as determined by the Secretary, that shall include 
        provisions requiring the Maritime Administration to--
              (i) dispose of all deteriorated high priority ships that 
            are available for disposal within 12 months of their 
            designation as available for disposal; and
              (ii) give priority to the disposition of those vessels 
            that pose the most significant danger to the environment or 
            cost the most to maintain;
          (B) in the manner that provides the best value to the Federal 
        Government, except in any case in which obtaining the best 
        value would require towing a vessel and the towing poses a 
        serious threat to the environment; and
          (C) in accordance with the plan of the Department of 
        Transportation for disposal of those vessels and requirements 
        under sections 57102 to 57104 of title 46.
      (2) Description of vessels.--The vessels referred to in paragraph 
    (1) are the vessels in the National Defense Reserve Fleet after 
    July 1, 1994, that--
          (A) are not assigned to the Ready Reserve Force component of 
        the National Defense Reserve Fleet; and
          (B) are not specifically authorized or required by statute to 
        be used for a particular purpose.
  (d) Treatment of Available Amounts.--Amounts available under this 
section shall not be considered in any determination of the amounts 
available to the Department of the Interior.

Sec. 308705. Designation of America's National Maritime Museum

  (a) In General.--America's National Maritime Museum shall be composed 
of the museums designated by law to be museums of America's National 
Maritime Museum on the basis that the museums--
      (1) house a collection of maritime artifacts clearly representing 
    the Nation's maritime heritage; and
      (2) provide outreach programs to educate the public about the 
    Nation's maritime heritage.
  (b) Initial Designation.--The following museums (meeting the criteria 
specified in subsection (a)) are designated as museums of America's 
National Maritime Museum:
      (1) The Mariners' Museum, located at 100 Museum Drive, Newport 
    News, Virginia.
      (2) The South Street Seaport Museum, located at 207 Front Street, 
    New York, New York.
  (c) Future Designation of Other Museums Not Precluded.--The 
designation of the museums referred to in subsection (b) as museums of 
America's National Maritime Museum does not preclude the designation by 
law of any other museum that meets the criteria specified in subsection 
(a) as a museum of America's National Maritime Museum.
  (d) Reference to Museums.--Any reference in any law, map, regulation, 
document, paper, or other record of the United States to a museum 
designated by law to be a museum of America's National Maritime Museum 
shall be deemed to be a reference to that museum as a museum of 
America's National Maritime Museum.

Sec. 308706. Regulations

  The Secretary, after consultation with the National Trust, the 
National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers, and 
appropriate members of the maritime heritage community, shall prescribe 
appropriate guidelines, procedures, and regulations to carry out the 
chapter, including direct grant and subgrant priorities, the method of 
solicitation and review of direct grant and subgrant proposals, 
criteria for review of direct grant and subgrant proposals, 
administrative requirements, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
and any other requirements the Secretary considers appropriate.

Sec. 308707. Applicability of other authorities

  The authorities contained in this chapter shall be in addition to, 
and shall not be construed to supersede or modify those contained in 
division A of this subtitle.

             Chapter 3089--Save America's Treasures Program

Sec.
308901.  Definitions.
308902.  Establishment.
308903.  Grants.
308904.  Guidelines and regulations.
308905.  Authorization of appropriations.

Sec. 308901. Definitions

  In this chapter:
      (1) Collection.--The term ``collection'' means a collection of 
    intellectual and cultural artifacts, including documents, 
    sculpture, and works of art.
      (2) Eligible entity.--The term ``eligible entity'' means a 
    Federal entity, State, local, or tribal government, educational 
    institution, or nonprofit organization.
      (3) Historic property.--The term ``historic property'' has the 
    meaning given the term in section 300308 of this title.
      (4) Nationally significant.--The term ``nationally significant'', 
    in reference to a collection or historic property, means a 
    collection or historic property that meets the applicable criteria 
    for national significance, in accordance with regulations 
    promulgated by the Secretary pursuant to section 302103 of this 
    title.
      (5) Program.--The term ``program'' means the Save America's 
    Treasures Program established under section 308902(a) of this 
    title.
      (6) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary, 
    acting through the Director.

Sec. 308902.  Establishment

  (a) In General.--There is established in the Department of the 
Interior the Save America's Treasures Program.
  (b) Participants.--In consultation and partnership with the National 
Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the 
Institute of Museum and Library Services, the National Trust for 
Historic Preservation in the United States, the National Conference of 
State Historic Preservation Officers, the National Association of 
Tribal Historic Preservation Officers, and the President's Committee on 
the Arts and the Humanities, the Secretary shall use the amounts made 
available under section 308905 of this title to provide grants to 
eligible entities for projects to preserve nationally significant 
collections and historic property.

Sec. 308903.  Grants

  (a) Determination of Grants.--Of the amounts made available for 
grants under section 308905 of this title, not less than 50 percent 
shall be made available for grants for projects to preserve collections 
and historic property, to be distributed through a competitive grant 
process administered by the Secretary, subject to the selection 
criteria established under subsection (d).
  (b) Application for Grants.--To be considered for a grant under the 
program an eligible entity shall submit to the Secretary an application 
containing such information as the Secretary may require.
  (c) Collections and Historic Property Eligible for Grants.--
      (1) In general.--A collection or historic property shall be 
    provided a grant under the program only if the Secretary determines 
    that the collection or historic property is--
          (A) nationally significant; and
          (B) threatened or endangered.
      (2) Eligible collections.--A determination by the Secretary 
    regarding the national significance of a collection under paragraph 
    (1)(A) shall be made in consultation with the organizations 
    described in section 308902(b) of this title, as appropriate.
      (3) Eligible historic property.--To be eligible for a grant under 
    the program, a historic property shall, as of the date of the grant 
    application--
          (A) be listed on the National Register of Historic Places at 
        the national level of significance; or
          (B) be designated as a National Historic Landmark.
  (d) Selection Criteria.--
      (1) In general.--The Secretary shall not provide a grant under 
    this chapter to a project for a collection or historic property 
    unless the project--
          (A) eliminates or substantially mitigates the threat of 
        destruction or deterioration of the collection or historic 
        property;
          (B) has a clear public benefit; and
          (C) is able to be completed on schedule and within the budget 
        described in the grant application.
      (2) Preference.--In providing grants under this chapter, the 
    Secretary may give preference to projects that carry out the 
    purposes of both the program and the Preserve America Program.
      (3) Limitation.--In providing grants under this chapter, the 
    Secretary shall provide only one grant to each project selected for 
    a grant.
  (e) Consultation and Notification by Secretary.--
      (1) Consultation.--
          (A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), the Secretary 
        shall consult with the organizations described in section 
        308902(b) of this title in preparing the list of projects to be 
        provided grants for a fiscal year under the program.
          (B) Limitation.--If an organization described in section 
        308902(b) of this title has submitted an application for a 
        grant under the program, the organization shall be recused by 
        the Secretary from the consultation requirements under 
        subparagraph (A) and section 308902(b) of this title.
      (2) Notification.--Not later than 30 days before the date on 
    which the Secretary provides grants for a fiscal year under the 
    program, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Energy and 
    Natural Resources and Committee on Appropriations of the Senate and 
    the Committee on Natural Resources and Committee on Appropriations 
    of the House of Representatives a list of any eligible projects 
    that are to be provided grants under the program for the fiscal 
    year.
  (f) Cost-Sharing Requirement.--
      (1) In general.--The non-Federal share of the cost of carrying 
    out a project provided a grant under this chapter shall be not less 
    than 50 percent of the total cost of the project.
      (2) Form of non-federal share.--The non-Federal share required 
    under paragraph (1) shall be in the form of--
          (A) cash; or
          (B) donated supplies or related services, the value of which 
        shall be determined by the Secretary.
      (3) Requirement.--The Secretary shall ensure that each applicant 
    for a grant has the capacity and a feasible plan for securing the 
    non-Federal share for an eligible project required under paragraph 
    (1) before a grant is provided to the eligible project under the 
    program.

Sec. 308904. Guidelines and regulations

  The Secretary shall develop any guidelines and prescribe any 
regulations that the Secretary determines to be necessary to carry out 
this chapter.

Sec. 308905. Authorization of appropriations

  There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this chapter 
$50,000,000 for each fiscal year, to remain available until expended.

            Chapter 3091--Commemoration of Former Presidents

Sec.
309101.  Sites and structures that commemorate former Presidents.

Sec. 309101. Sites and structures that commemorate former Presidents

  (a) Survey.--The Secretary may conduct a survey of sites that the 
Secretary considers exhibit qualities most appropriate for the 
commemoration of each former President. The survey may--
      (1) include sites associated with the deeds, leadership, or 
    lifework of a former President; and
      (2) identify sites or structures historically unrelated to a 
    former President but that may be suitable as a memorial to honor 
    that President.
  (b) Reports.--The Secretary shall, from time to time, prepare and 
transmit to the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of 
Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of 
the Senate reports on individual sites and structures identified in a 
survey under subsection (a), together with the Secretary's 
recommendation as to whether the site or structure is suitable for 
establishment as a national historic site or national memorial to 
commemorate a former President. Each report shall include pertinent 
information with respect to the need for acquisition of land and 
interests in land, the development of facilities, and the operation and 
maintenance of the site or structure and the estimated cost of the 
operation and maintenance.
  (c) Establishment as National Historic Site.--If during the 6-month 
period following the transmittal of a report pursuant to subsection (b) 
neither Committee has by vote of a majority of its members disapproved 
a recommendation of the Secretary that a site or structure is suitable 
for establishment as a national historic site, the Secretary may by 
appropriate order establish the site or structure as a national 
historic site, including the land and interests in land identified in 
the report accompanying the recommendation of the Secretary.
  (d) Acquistion of Land and Interests in Land.--The Secretary may 
acquire the land and interests in land by donation, purchase with 
donated or appropriated funds, transfer from any other Federal agency, 
or exchange.
  (e) Effect of Section.--Nothing in this section shall be construed as 
diminishing the authority of the Secretary under chapter 3201 of this 
title or as authorizing the Secretary to establish any national 
memorial, creation of which is expressly reserved to Congress.

     Subdivision 2--Administered Jointly With National Park Service
                 Chapter 3111--Preserve America Program

Sec.
311101.  Definitions.
311102.  Establishment.
311103.  Designation of Preserve America Communities.
311104.  Regulations.
311105.  Authorization of appropriations.

Sec. 311101. Definitions

  In this chapter:
      (1) Council.--The term ``Council'' means the Advisory Council on 
    Historic Preservation.
      (2) Heritage tourism.--The term ``heritage tourism'' means the 
    conduct of activities to attract and accommodate visitors to a site 
    or area based on the unique or special aspects of the history, 
    landscape (including trail systems), and culture of the site or 
    area.
      (3) Program.--The term ``program'' means the Preserve America 
    Program established under section 311102(a).

Sec. 311102. Establishment

  (a) In General.--There is established in the Department of the 
Interior the Preserve America Program, under which the Secretary, in 
partnership with the Council, may provide competitive grants to States, 
local governments (including local governments in the process of 
applying for designation as Preserve America Communities under section 
311103 of this title, Indian tribes, communities designated as Preserve 
America Communities under section 311103 of this title, State historic 
preservation offices, and tribal historic preservation offices to 
support preservation efforts through heritage tourism, education, and 
historic preservation planning activities.
  (b) Eligible Projects.--
      (1) In general.--The following projects shall be eligible for a 
    grant under this chapter:
          (A) A project for the conduct of--
              (i) research on, and documentation of, the history of a 
            community; and
              (ii) surveys of the historic resources of a community.
          (B) An education and interpretation project that conveys the 
        history of a community or site.
          (C) A planning project (other than building rehabilitation) 
        that advances economic development using heritage tourism and 
        historic preservation.
          (D) A training project that provides opportunities for 
        professional development in areas that would aid a community in 
        using and promoting its historic resources.
          (E) A project to support heritage tourism in a Preserve 
        America Community designated under section 311103 of this 
        title.
          (F) Other nonconstruction projects that identify or promote 
        historic properties or provide for the education of the public 
        about historic properties that are consistent with the purposes 
        of this chapter.
      (2) Limitation.--In providing grants under this chapter, the 
    Secretary shall provide only one grant to each eligible project 
    selected for a grant.
  (c) Preference.--In providing grants under this chapter, the 
Secretary may give preference to projects that carry out the purposes 
of both the program and the Save America's Treasures Program.
  (d) Consultation and Notification.--
      (1) Consultation.--The Secretary shall consult with the Council 
    in preparing the list of projects to be provided grants for a 
    fiscal year under the program.
      (2) Notification.--Not later than 30 days before the date on 
    which the Secretary provides grants for a fiscal year under the 
    program, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Energy and 
    Natural Resources and Committee on Appropriations of the Senate and 
    the Committee on Natural Resources and Committee on Appropriations 
    of the House of Representatives a list of any eligible projects 
    that are to be provided grants under the program for the fiscal 
    year.
  (e) Cost-Sharing Requirement.--
      (1) In general.--The non-Federal share of the cost of carrying 
    out a project provided a grant under this chapter shall be not less 
    than 50 percent of the total cost of the project.
      (2) Form of non-federal share.--The non-Federal share required 
    under paragraph (1) shall be in the form of--
          (A) cash; or
          (B) donated supplies and related services, the value of which 
        shall be determined by the Secretary.
      (3) Requirement.--The Secretary shall ensure that each applicant 
    for a grant has the capacity to secure, and a feasible plan for 
    securing, the non-Federal share for an eligible project required 
    under paragraph (1) before a grant is provided to the eligible 
    project under the program.

Sec. 311103. Designation of Preserve America Communities

  (a) Application.--To be considered for designation as a Preserve 
America Community, a community, tribal area, or neighborhood shall 
submit to the Council an application containing such information as the 
Council may require.
  (b) Criteria.--To be designated as a Preserve America Community under 
the program, a community, tribal area, or neighborhood that submits an 
application under subsection (a) shall, as determined by the Council, 
in consultation with the Secretary, meet criteria required by the 
Council and, in addition, consider--
      (1) protection and celebration of the heritage of the community, 
    tribal area, or neighborhood;
      (2) use of the historic assets of the community, tribal area, or 
    neighborhood for economic development and community revitalization; 
    and
      (3) encouragement of people to experience and appreciate local 
    historic resources through education and heritage tourism programs.
  (c) Local Governments Previously Certified for Historic Preservation 
Activities.--The Council shall establish an expedited process for 
Preserve America Community designation for local governments previously 
certified for historic preservation activities under section 302502 of 
this title.
  (d) Guidelines.--The Council, in consultation with the Secretary, 
shall establish any guidelines that are necessary to carry out this 
section.

Sec. 311104.  Regulations

  The Secretary shall develop any guidelines and issue any regulations 
that the Secretary determines to be necessary to carry out this 
chapter.

Sec. 311105. Authorization of appropriations

  There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this chapter 
$25,000,000 for each fiscal year, to remain available until expended.

    Subdivision 3--Administered by Other Than National Park Service
 Chapter 3121--National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United 
                                 States

Sec.
312101.  Definitions.
312102.  Establishment and purposes.
312103.  Principal office.
312104.  Board of trustees.
312105.  Powers.
312106.  Consultation with National Park System Advisory Board.

Sec. 312101. Definitions

  In this chapter:
      (1) Board.--The term ``Board'' means the board of trustees of the 
    National Trust.
      (2) National trust.--The term ``National Trust'' means the 
    National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States 
    established under section 312102 of this title.

Sec. 312102. Establishment and purposes

  (a) Establishment.--To further the policy enunciated in chapter 3201 
of this title, and to facilitate public participation in the 
preservation of sites, buildings, and objects of national significance 
or interest, there is established a charitable, educational, and 
nonprofit corporation to be known as the National Trust for Historic 
Preservation in the United States.
  (b) Purposes.--The purposes of the National Trust shall be to--
      (1) receive donations of sites, buildings, and objects 
    significant in American history and culture;
      (2) preserve and administer the sites, buildings, and objects for 
    public benefit;
      (3) accept, hold, and administer gifts of money, securities, or 
    other property of any character for the purpose of carrying out the 
    preservation program; and
      (4) execute other functions vested in the National Trust by this 
    chapter.

Sec. 312103. Principal office

  The National Trust shall have its principal office in the District of 
Columbia and shall be deemed, for purposes of venue in civil actions, 
to be a resident of the District of Columbia. The National Trust may 
establish offices in other places as it may consider necessary or 
appropriate in the conduct of its business.

Sec. 312104. Board of trustees

  (a) Membership.--The affairs of the National Trust shall be under the 
general direction of a board of trustees composed as follows:
      (1) The Attorney General, the Secretary, and the Director of the 
    National Gallery of Art, ex officio.
      (2) Not fewer than 6 general trustees who shall be citizens of 
    the United States.
  (b) Designation of Another Officer.--The Attorney General and the 
Secretary, when it appears desirable in the interest of the conduct of 
the business of the Board and to such extent as they consider it 
advisable, may, by written notice to the National Trust, designate any 
officer of their respective departments to act for them in the 
discharge of their duties as a member of the Board.
  (c) General Trustees.--
      (1) Number and selection.--The number of general trustees shall 
    be fixed by the Board and shall be chosen by the members of the 
    National Trust from its members at any regular meeting of the 
    National Trust.
      (2) Term of office.--The respective terms of office of the 
    general trustees shall be as prescribed by the Board but in no case 
    shall exceed a period of 5 years from the date of election.
      (3) Successor.--A successor to a general trustee shall be chosen 
    in the same manner and shall have a term expiring 5 years from the 
    date of the expiration of the term for which the predecessor was 
    chosen, except that a successor chosen to fill a vacancy occurring 
    prior to the expiration of a term shall be chosen only for the 
    remainder of that term.
  (d) Chairman.--The chairman of the Board shall be elected by a 
majority vote of the members of the Board.
  (e) Compensation and Reimbursement.--No compensation shall be paid to 
the members of the Board for their services as such members, but they 
shall be reimbursed for travel and actual expenses necessarily incurred 
by them in attending board meetings and performing other official 
duties on behalf of the National Trust at the direction of the Board.

Sec. 312105. Powers

  (a) In General.--To the extent necessary to enable it to carry out 
the functions vested in it by this chapter, the National Trust has the 
general powers described in this section.
  (b) Succession.--The National Trust has succession until dissolved by 
Act of Congress, in which event title to the property of the National 
Trust, both real and personal, shall, insofar as consistent with 
existing contractual obligations and subject to all other legally 
enforceable claims or demands by or against the National Trust, pass to 
and become vested in the United States.
  (c) Sue and Be Sued.--The National Trust may sue and be sued in its 
corporate name.
  (d) Corporate Seal.--The National Trust may adopt, alter, and use a 
corporate seal that shall be judicially noticed.
  (e) Constitution, Bylaws, and Regulations.--The National Trust may 
adopt a constitution and prescribe such bylaws and regulations, not 
inconsistent with the laws of the United States or of any State, as it 
considers necessary for the administration of its functions under this 
chapter, including among other matters, bylaws and regulations 
governing visitation to historic properties, administration of 
corporate funds, and the organization and procedure of the Board.
  (f) Personal Property.--The National Trust may accept, hold, and 
administer gifts and bequests of money, securities, or other personal 
property of any character, absolutely or in trust, for the purposes for 
which the National Trust is created. Unless otherwise restricted by the 
terms of a gift or bequest, the National Trust may sell, exchange, or 
otherwise dispose of, and invest or reinvest in investments as it may 
determine from time to time, the moneys, securities, or other property 
given or bequeathed to it. The principal of corporate funds and the 
income from those funds and all other revenues received by the National 
Trust from any source shall be placed in such depositories as the 
National Trust shall determine and shall be subject to expenditure by 
the National Trust for its corporate purposes.
  (g) Real Property.--The National Trust may acquire by gift, devise, 
purchase, or otherwise, absolutely or in trust, and hold and, unless 
otherwise restricted by the terms of the gift or devise, encumber, 
convey, or otherwise dispose of, any real property, or any estate or 
interest in real property (except property within the exterior 
boundaries of a System unit), as may be necessary and proper in 
carrying into effect the purposes of the National Trust.
  (h) Contracts and Cooperative Agreements Respecting Protection, 
Preservation, Maintenance, or Operation.--The National Trust may 
contract and make cooperative agreements with Federal, State, or local 
agencies, corporations, associations, or individuals, under terms and 
conditions that the National Trust considers advisable, respecting the 
protection, preservation, maintenance, or operation of any historic 
site, building, object, or property used in connection with the site, 
building, object, or property for public use, regardless of whether the 
National Trust has acquired title to the property, or any interest in 
the property.
  (i) Enter Into Contracts and Execute Instruments.--The National Trust 
may enter into contracts generally and execute all instruments 
necessary or appropriate to carry out its corporate purposes, including 
concession contracts, leases, or permits for the use of land, 
buildings, or other property considered desirable either to accommodate 
the public or to facilitate administration.
  (j) Officers, Agents, and Employees.--The National Trust may appoint 
and prescribe the duties of officers, agents, and employees as may be 
necessary to carry out its functions, and fix and pay compensation to 
them for their services as the National Trust may determine.
  (k) Lawful Acts.--The National Trust may generally do any and all 
lawful acts necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes for 
which the National Trust is created.

Sec. 312106. Consultation with National Park System Advisory Board

  In carrying out its functions under this chapter, the National Trust 
may consult with the National Park System Advisory Board on matters 
relating to the selection of sites, buildings, and objects to be 
preserved and protected pursuant to this chapter.

  Chapter 3123--Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage 
                                 Abroad

Sec.
312301.  Definition.
312302.  Declaration of national interest.
312303.  Establishment.
312304.  Duties and powers; administrative support.
312305.  Reports.

Sec. 312301. Definition

  In this chapter, the term ``Commission'' means the Commission for the 
Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad established under section 
312303 of this title.

Sec. 312302. Declaration of national interest

  Because the fabric of a society is strengthened by visible reminders 
of the historical roots of the society, it is in the national interest 
to encourage the preservation and protection of the cemeteries, 
monuments, and historic buildings associated with the foreign heritage 
of United States citizens.

Sec. 312303. Establishment

  (a) Establishment.--There is established a commission to be known as 
the Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad.
  (b) Membership.--The Commission shall consist of 21 members appointed 
by the President, 7 of whom shall be appointed after consultation with 
the Speaker of the House of Representatives and 7 of whom shall be 
appointed after consultation with the President pro tempore of the 
Senate.
  (c) Term.--
      (1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), a member of 
    the Commission shall be appointed for a term of 3 years.
      (2) Vacancy.--A member appointed to fill a vacancy on the 
    Commission shall serve for the remainder of the term for which the 
    member's predecessor was appointed.
      (3) Member until successor appointed.--A member may retain 
    membership on the Commission until the member's successor has been 
    appointed.
  (d) Chairman.--The President shall designate the Chairman of the 
Commission from among its members.
  (e) Meetings.--The Commission shall meet at least once every 6 
months.
  (f) Compensation and Expenses.--
      (1) Compensation.--Members of the Commission shall receive no pay 
    on account of their service on the Commission.
      (2) Expenses.--While away from their homes or regular places of 
    business in the performance of services for the Commission, members 
    of the Commission shall be allowed travel expenses, including per 
    diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same manner as individuals 
    employed intermittently in the Government service are allowed 
    expenses under section 5703 of title 5.

Sec. 312304.  Duties and powers; administrative support

  (a) Duties.--The Commission shall--
      (1) identify and publish a list of cemeteries, monuments, and 
    historic buildings located abroad that are associated with the 
    foreign heritage of United States citizens from eastern and central 
    Europe, particularly cemeteries, monuments, and buildings that are 
    in danger of deterioration or destruction;
      (2) encourage the preservation and protection of those 
    cemeteries, monuments, and historic buildings by obtaining, in 
    cooperation with the Secretary of State, assurances from foreign 
    governments that the cemeteries, monuments, and buildings will be 
    preserved and protected; and
      (3) prepare and disseminate reports on the condition of, and the 
    progress toward preserving and protecting, those cemeteries, 
    monuments, and historic buildings.
  (b) Powers.--
      (1) Hold hearings, request attendance, take testimony, and 
    receive evidence.--The Commission or any member it authorizes may, 
    for the purposes of carrying out this chapter, hold such hearings, 
    sit and act at such times and places, request such attendance, take 
    such testimony, and receive such evidence, as the Commission 
    considers appropriate.
      (2) Appoint personnel and fix pay.--The Commission may appoint 
    such personnel (subject to the provisions of title 5 governing 
    appointments in the competitive service) and may fix the pay of 
    such personnel (subject to the provisions of chapter 51 and 
    subchapter III of chapter 53 of title 5), as the Commission 
    considers desirable.
      (3) Procure temporary and intermittent services.--The Commission 
    may procure temporary and intermittent services to the same extent 
    as is authorized by section 3109(b) of title 5, but at rates for 
    individuals not to exceed the daily equivalent of the maximum 
    annual rate of basic pay then in effect under section 5376 of title 
    5.
      (4) Detail personnel to commisison.--On request of the 
    Commission, the head of any Federal department or agency, including 
    the Secretary of State, may detail, on a reimbursable basis, any of 
    the personnel of that department or agency to the Commission to 
    assist it in carrying out its duties under this chapter.
      (5) Secure information.--The Commission may secure directly from 
    any department or agency of the United States, including the 
    Department of State, any information necessary to enable it to 
    carry out this chapter. On the request of the Chairman of the 
    Commission, the head of the department or agency shall furnish the 
    information to the Commission.
      (6) Gifts or donations.--The Commission may accept, use, and 
    dispose of gifts or donations of money or property.
      (7) Use of mails.--The Commission may use the United States mails 
    in the same manner and on the same conditions as other departments 
    and agencies of the United States.
  (c) Administrative Support.--The Administrator of General Services 
shall provide to the Commission on a reimbursable basis administrative 
support services as the Commission may request.

Sec. 312305. Reports

  As soon as practicable after the end of each fiscal year, the 
Commission shall transmit to the President a report that includes--
      (1) a detailed statement of the activities and accomplishments of 
    the Commission during the fiscal year; and
      (2) any recommendations of the Commission for legislation and 
    administrative actions.

    Chapter 3125--Preservation of Historical and Archeological Data

Sec.
312501.  Definition.
312502.  Threat of irreparable loss or destruction of significant 
          scientific, prehistorical, historical, or archeological data 
          by Federal construction projects.
312503.  Survey and recovery by Secretary.
312504.  Progress reports by Secretary on surveys and work undertaken as 
          result of surveys.
312505.  Notice of dam construction.
312506.  Administration.
312507.  Assistance to Secretary by Federal agencies responsible for 
          construction projects.
312508.  Costs for identification, surveys, evaluation, and data 
          recovery with respect to historic property.

Sec. 312501. Definition

  In this chapter, the term ``State'' includes a State, the District of 
Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and 
the Northern Mariana Islands.

Sec. 312502. Threat of irreparable loss or destruction of significant 
            scientific, prehistorical, historical, or archeological 
            data by Federal construction projects

  (a) Activity of Federal Agency.--
      (1) Notification of secretary.--When any Federal agency finds, or 
    is notified, in writing, by an appropriate historical or 
    archeological authority, that its activities in connection with any 
    Federal construction project or federally licensed project, 
    activity, or program may cause irreparable loss or destruction of 
    significant scientific, prehistorical, historical, or archeological 
    data, the agency shall notify the Secretary, in writing, and shall 
    provide the Secretary with appropriate information concerning the 
    project, program, or activity.
      (2) Recovery, protection, and preservation of data.--The agency--
          (A) may request the Secretary to undertake the recovery, 
        protection, and preservation of the data (including preliminary 
        survey, or other investigation as needed, and analysis and 
        publication of the reports resulting from the investigation); 
        or
          (B) may, with funds appropriated for the project, program, or 
        activity, undertake those activities.
      (3) Availability of reports.--Copies of reports of any 
    investigations made pursuant to this section shall be submitted to 
    the Secretary, who shall make them available to the public for 
    inspection and review.
  (b) Activity of Private Person, Association, or Public Entity.--
      (1) Recovery by secretary.--When any Federal agency provides 
    financial assistance by loan, grant, or otherwise to any private 
    person, association, or public entity, the Secretary, if the 
    Secretary determines that significant scientific, prehistorical, 
    historical, or archeological data might be irrevocably lost or 
    destroyed, may, with funds appropriated expressly for this 
    purpose--
          (A) conduct, with the consent of all persons, associations, 
        or public entities having a legal interest in the property, a 
        survey of the affected site; and
          (B) undertake the recovery, protection, and preservation of 
        the data (including analysis and publication).
      (2) Compensation.--The Secretary shall, unless otherwise agreed 
    to in writing, compensate any person, association, or public entity 
    damaged as a result of delays in construction or as a result of the 
    temporary loss of the use of private or any nonfederally owned 
    land.

Sec. 312503. Survey and recovery by Secretary

  (a) In General.--The Secretary, on notification, in writing, by any 
Federal or State agency or appropriate historical or archeological 
authority that scientific, prehistorical, historical, or archeological 
data are being or may be irrevocably lost or destroyed by any Federal 
or federally assisted or licensed project, activity, or program, shall, 
if the Secretary determines that the data are significant and are being 
or may be irrevocably lost or destroyed and after reasonable notice to 
the agency responsible for funding or licensing the project, activity, 
or program--
      (1) conduct or cause to be conducted a survey and other 
    investigation of the areas that are or may be affected; and
      (2) recover and preserve the data (including analysis and 
    publication) that, in the opinion of the Secretary, are not being, 
    but should be, recovered and preserved in the public interest.
  (b) When Survey or Recovery Not Required.--No survey or recovery work 
shall be required pursuant to this section that, in the determination 
of the head of the responsible agency, would impede Federal or 
federally assisted or licensed projects or activities undertaken in 
connection with any emergency, including projects or activities 
undertaken in anticipation of, or as a result of, a natural disaster.
  (c) Initiation of Survey.--The Secretary shall initiate the survey or 
recovery effort within--
      (1) 60 days after notification pursuant to subsection (a); or
      (2) such time as may be agreed on with the head of the agency 
    responsible for funding or licensing the project, activity, or 
    program in all other cases.
  (d) Compensation by Secretary.--The Secretary shall, unless otherwise 
agreed to in writing, compensate any person, association, or public 
entity damaged as a result of delays in construction or as a result of 
the temporary loss of the use of private or nonfederally owned land.

Sec. 312504. Progress reports by Secretary on surveys and work 
            undertaken as result of surveys

  (a) Progress Reports to Funding or Licensing Agency.--The Secretary 
shall keep the agency responsible for funding or licensing the project 
notified at all times of the progress of any survey made under this 
chapter or of any work undertaken as a result of a survey, in order 
that there will be as little disruption or delay as possible in the 
carrying out of the functions of the agency. The survey and recovery 
programs shall terminate at a time agreed on by the Secretary and the 
head of the agency unless extended by agreement.
  (b) Disposition of Relics and Specimens.--The Secretary shall consult 
with any interested Federal and State agencies, educational and 
scientific organizations, private institutions, and qualified 
individuals, with a view to determining the ownership of, and the most 
appropriate repository for, any relics and specimens recovered as a 
result of any work performed as provided for in this section.
  (c) Coordination of Activities.--The Secretary shall coordinate all 
Federal survey and recovery activities authorized under this chapter.

Sec. 312505. Notice of dam construction

  (a) In General.--Before any Federal agency undertakes the 
construction of a dam, or issues a license to any private individual or 
corporation for the construction of a dam, it shall give written notice 
to the Secretary setting forth the site of the proposed dam and the 
approximate area to be flooded and otherwise changed if construction is 
undertaken.
  (b) Dams With Certain Detention Capacity or Reservoir.--With respect 
to any flood water retarding dam that provides fewer than 5,000 acre-
feet of detention capacity, and with respect to any other type of dam 
that creates a reservoir of fewer than 40 surface acres, this section 
shall apply only when the constructing agency, in its preliminary 
surveys, finds or is presented with evidence that historical or 
archeological materials exist or may be present in the proposed 
reservoir area.

Sec. 312506. Administration

  In the administration of this chapter, the Secretary may--
      (1) enter into contracts or make cooperative agreements with any 
    Federal or State agency, educational or scientific organization, or 
    institution, corporation, association, or qualified individual;
      (2) obtain the services of experts and consultants or 
    organizations of experts and consultants in accordance with section 
    3109 of title 5; and
      (3) accept and utilize funds made available for salvage 
    archeological purposes by any private person or corporation or 
    transferred to the Secretary by any Federal agency.

Sec. 312507. Assistance to Secretary by Federal agencies responsible 
            for construction projects

  (a) Assistance of Federal Agencies.--To carry out this chapter, any 
Federal agency responsible for a construction project may assist the 
Secretary or may transfer to the Secretary funds as may be agreed on, 
but not more than 1 percent of the total amount authorized to be 
appropriated for the project, except that the 1 percent limitation 
under this section shall not apply if the cost of the project is 
$50,000 or less. The costs of the survey, recovery, analysis, and 
publication shall be deemed nonreimbursable project costs.
  (b) Availability of Appropriations.--Amounts appropriated for 
purposes of this section shall remain available until expended.

Sec. 312508. Costs for identification, surveys, evaluation, and data 
            recovery with respect to historic property

  Notwithstanding section 312507(a) of this title or any other 
provision of law--
      (1) identification, surveys, and evaluation carried out with 
    respect to historic property within project areas may be treated 
    for purposes of any law or rule of law as planning costs of the 
    project and not as costs of mitigation;
      (2) reasonable costs for identification, surveys, evaluation, and 
    data recovery carried out with respect to historic property within 
    project areas may be charged to Federal licensees and permittees as 
    a condition to the issuance of the license or permit; and
      (3) Federal agencies, with the concurrence of the Secretary and 
    after notification of the Committee on Natural Resources of the 
    House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural 
    Resources of the Senate, may waive, in appropriate cases, the 1 
    percent limitation under section 312507(a) of this title.

                    Division C--American Antiquities
           Chapter 3201--Policy and Administrative Provisions

Sec.
320101.  Declaration of national policy.
320102.  Powers and duties of Secretary.
320103.  Cooperation with governmental and private agencies and 
          individuals.
320104.  Jurisdiction of States in acquired land.
320105.  Criminal penalties.
320106.  Limitation on obligation or expenditure of appropriated 
          amounts.

Sec. 320101. Declaration of national policy

  It is declared that it is a national policy to preserve for public 
use historic sites, buildings, and objects of national significance for 
the inspiration and benefit of the people of the United States.

Sec. 320102. Powers and duties of Secretary

  (a) In General.--The Secretary, acting through the Director, for the 
purpose of effectuating the policy expressed in section 320101 of this 
title, has the powers and shall perform the duties set out in this 
section.
  (b) Preservation of Data.--The Secretary shall secure, collate, and 
preserve drawings, plans, photographs, and other data of historic and 
archeologic sites, buildings, and objects.
  (c) Survey.--The Secretary shall make a survey of historic and 
archeologic sites, buildings, and objects for the purpose of 
determining which possess exceptional value as commemorating or 
illustrating the history of the United States.
  (d) Investigations and Researches.--The Secretary shall make 
necessary investigations and researches in the United States relating 
to particular sites, buildings, and objects to obtain accurate 
historical and archeological facts and information concerning the 
sites, buildings, and objects.
  (e) Acquisition of Property.--The Secretary may, for the purpose of 
this chapter, acquire in the name of the United States by gift, 
purchase, or otherwise any property, personal or real, or any interest 
or estate in property, title to any real property to be satisfactory to 
the Secretary. Property that is owned by any religious or educational 
institution or that is owned or administered for the benefit of the 
public shall not be acquired without the consent of the owner. No 
property shall be acquired or contract or agreement for the acquisition 
of the property made that will obligate the general fund of the 
Treasury for the payment of the property, unless Congress has 
appropriated money that is available for that purpose.
  (f) Contracts and Cooperative Agreements.--The Secretary may contract 
and make cooperative agreements with States, municipal subdivisions, 
corporations, associations, or individuals, with proper bond where 
considered advisable, to protect, preserve, maintain, or operate any 
historic or archeologic building, site, or object, or property used in 
connection with the building, site, or object, for public use, 
regardless whether the title to the building, site, object, or property 
is in the United States. No contract or cooperative agreement shall be 
made or entered into that will obligate the general fund of the 
Treasury unless or until Congress has appropriated money for that 
purpose.
  (g) Protection of Sites, Buildings, Objects, and Property.--The 
Secretary shall restore, reconstruct, rehabilitate, preserve, and 
maintain historic or prehistoric sites, buildings, objects, and 
property of national historical or archeological significance and where 
considered desirable establish and maintain museums in connection with 
the sites, buildings, objects, and property.
  (h) Tablets To Mark or Commemorate Places and Events.--The Secretary 
shall erect and maintain tablets to mark or commemorate historic or 
prehistoric places and events of national historical or archeological 
significance.
  (i) Operation for Benefit of Public.--The Secretary may operate and 
manage historic and archeologic sites, buildings, and property acquired 
under this chapter together with land and subordinate buildings for the 
benefit of the public and may charge reasonable visitation fees and 
grant concessions, leases, or permits for the use of land, building 
space, roads, or trails when necessary or desirable either to 
accommodate the public or to facilitate administration. The Secretary 
may grant those concessions, leases, or permits and enter into 
contracts relating to the contracts, leases, or permits with 
responsible persons, firms, or corporations without advertising and 
without securing competitive bids.
  (j) Corporation To Carry Out Duties.--When the Secretary determines 
that it would be administratively burdensome to restore, reconstruct, 
operate, or maintain any particular historic or archeologic site, 
building, or property donated to the United States through the Service, 
the Secretary may cause the restoration, reconstruction, operation, or 
maintenance to be done by organizing a corporation for that purpose 
under the laws of the District of Columbia or any State.
  (k) Educational Program and Service.--The Secretary shall develop an 
educational program and service for the purpose of making available to 
the public information pertaining to American historic and archeologic 
sites, buildings, and properties of national significance. Reasonable 
charges may be made for the dissemination of any such information.
  (l) Actions and Regulations Necessary To Carry Out Chapter.--The 
Secretary shall perform any and all acts and make regulations not 
inconsistent with this chapter that may be necessary and proper to 
carry out this chapter.

Sec. 320103. Cooperation with governmental and private agencies and 
            individuals

  (a) Authorization of Secretary.--The Secretary may cooperate with and 
may seek and accept the assistance of any Federal, State, or local 
agency, educational or scientific institution, patriotic association, 
or individual.
  (b) Technical Advisory Committees.--When the Secretary considers it 
necessary, the Secretary may establish technical advisory committees to 
act in an advisory capacity in connection with the restoration or 
reconstruction of any historic or prehistoric building or other 
structure.
  (c) Employment of Assistance.--The Secretary may employ professional 
and technical assistance and establish service as may be required to 
accomplish the purposes of this chapter and for which money may be 
appropriated by Congress or made available by gifts for those purposes.

Sec. 320104. Jurisdiction of States in acquired land

  Nothing in this chapter shall be held to deprive any State, or 
political subdivision of a State, of its civil and criminal 
jurisdiction in and over land acquired by the United States under this 
chapter.

Sec. 320105. Criminal penalties

  Criminal penalties for a violation of a regulation authorized by this 
chapter are provided by section 1866 of title 18.

Sec. 320106. Limitation on obligation or expenditure of appropriated 
            amounts

  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no funds appropriated or 
otherwise made available to the Secretary to carry out subsection (f) 
or (g) of section 320102 of this title may be obligated or expended--
      (1) unless the appropriation of the funds has been specifically 
    authorized by law enacted on or after October 30, 1992; or
      (2) in excess of the amount prescribed by law enacted on or after 
    October 30, 1992.

    Chapter 3203--Monuments, Ruins, Sites, and Objects of Antiquity

Sec.
320301.  National monuments.
320302.  Permits.
320303.  Regulations.

Sec. 320301. National monuments

  (a) Presidential Declaration.--The President may, in the President's 
discretion, declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic 
and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific 
interest that are situated on land owned or controlled by the Federal 
Government to be national monuments.
  (b) Reservation of Land.--The President may reserve parcels of land 
as a part of the national monuments. The limits of the parcels shall be 
confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and 
management of the objects to be protected.
  (c) Relinquishment to Federal Government.--When an object is situated 
on a parcel covered by a bona fide unperfected claim or held in private 
ownership, the parcel, or so much of the parcel as may be necessary for 
the proper care and management of the object, may be relinquished to 
the Federal Government and the Secretary may accept the relinquishment 
of the parcel on behalf of the Federal Government.
  (d) Limitation on Extension or Establishment of National Monuments in 
Wyoming.--No extension or establishment of national monuments in 
Wyoming may be undertaken except by express authorization of Congress.

Sec. 320302. Permits

  (a) Authority To Grant Permit.--The Secretary, the Secretary of 
Agriculture, or the Secretary of the Army may grant a permit for the 
examination of ruins, the excavation of archeological sites, and the 
gathering of objects of antiquity on land under their respective 
jurisdictions to an institution that the Secretary concerned considers 
properly qualified to conduct the examination, excavation, or 
gathering, subject to such regulations as the Secretary concerned may 
prescribe.
  (b) Purpose of Examination, Excavation, or Gathering.--A permit may 
be granted only if--
      (1) the examination, excavation, or gathering is undertaken for 
    the benefit of a reputable museum, university, college, or other 
    recognized scientific or educational institution, with a view to 
    increasing the knowledge of the objects; and
      (2) the gathering shall be made for permanent preservation in a 
    public museum.

Sec. 320303. Regulations

  The Secretary, the Secretary of Agriculture, and the Secretary of the 
Army shall make and publish uniform regulations for the purpose of 
carrying out this chapter.

SEC. 4. CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.

  (a)  Title 18.--
      (1) In general.--Chapter 91 of title 18, United States Code, is 
    amended by adding at the end the following:

``Sec. 1865. National Park Service

  ``(a) Violation of Regulations Relating to Use and Management of 
National Park System Units.--A person that violates any regulation 
authorized by section 100751(a) of title 54 shall be imprisoned not 
more than 6 months, fined under this title, or both, and be adjudged to 
pay all cost of the proceedings.
  ``(b) Financial Disclosure by Officers or Employees Performing 
Functions or Duties Under Subchapter III of Chapter 1007 of Title 54.--
An officer or employee of the Department of the Interior who is subject 
to, and knowingly violates, section 100737 of title 54 or any 
regulation prescribed under that section shall be imprisoned not more 
than one year, fined under this title, or both.
  ``(c) Offenses Relating to Structures and Vegetation.--A person that 
willfully destroys, mutilates, defaces, injures, or removes any 
monument, statue, marker, guidepost, or other structure, or that 
willfully destroys, cuts, breaks, injures, or removes any tree, shrub, 
or plant within a national military park shall be imprisoned not less 
than 15 days nor more than one year, fined under this title but not 
less than $10 for each monument, statue, marker, guidepost, or other 
structure, tree, shrub, or plant that is destroyed, defaced, injured, 
cut, or removed, or both.
  ``(d) Trespassing in a National Military Park To Hunt or Shoot.--An 
individual who trespasses in a national military park to hunt or shoot, 
or hunts game of any kind in a national military park with a gun or 
dog, or sets a trap or net or other device in a national military park 
to hunt or catch game of any kind, shall be imprisoned not less than 5 
nor more than 30 days, fined under this title, or both.

``Sec. 1866. Historic, archeologic, or prehistoric items and 
            antiquities

  ``(a) Violation of Regulations Authorized by Chapter 3201 of Title 
54.--A person that violates any of the regulations authorized by 
chapter 3201 of title 54 shall be fined under this title and be 
adjudged to pay all cost of the proceedings.
  ``(b) Appropriation of, Injury to, or Destruction of Historic or 
Prehistoric Ruin or Monument or Object of Antiquity.--A person that 
appropriates, excavates, injures, or destroys any historic or 
prehistoric ruin or monument or any other object of antiquity that is 
situated on land owned or controlled by the Federal Government without 
the permission of the head of the Federal agency having jurisdiction 
over the land on which the object is situated, shall be imprisoned not 
more than 90 days, fined under this title, or both.''.
      (2) Table of contents.--The table of contents of chapter 91 of 
    title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the 
    following:

``1865.  National Park Service.
``1866.  Historic, archeologic, or prehistoric items and antiquities.''.
  (b)  Title 28.--
      (1) In general.--Part VI of title 28, United States Code, is 
    amended by adding at the end the following:

                      ``CHAPTER 190--MISCELLANEOUS

``Sec.
``5001.  Civil action for death or personal injury in a place subject to 
          exclusive jurisdiction of United States.

``Sec. 5001. Civil action for death or personal injury in a place 
            subject to exclusive jurisdiction of United States

  ``(a) Death.--In the case of the death of an individual by the 
neglect or wrongful act of another in a place subject to the exclusive 
jurisdiction of the United States within a State, a right of action 
shall exist as though the place were under the jurisdiction of the 
State in which the place is located.
  ``(b) Personal Injury.--In a civil action brought to recover on 
account of an injury sustained in a place described in subsection (a), 
the rights of the parties shall be governed by the law of the State in 
which the place is located.''.
      (2) Table of contents.--The table of contents of part VI of title 
    28, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the 
    following:

Miscellaneous....................................................5001''.
  (c) Act of May 26, 2000.--Section 1 of Public Law 106-206 (114 Stat. 
314) is amended to read as follows:

``SECTION 1. COMMERCIAL FILMING.

  ``(a) Commercial Filming Fee.--
      ``(1) In general.--The Secretary of the Interior or the Secretary 
    of Agriculture (hereafter individually referred to as the 
    `Secretary' with respect to land (except land in a System unit as 
    defined in section 100102 of title 54, United States Code) under 
    their respective jurisdictions) shall require a permit and shall 
    establish a reasonable fee for commercial filming activities or 
    similar projects on Federal land administered by the Secretary. The 
    fee shall provide a fair return to the United States and shall be 
    based on the following criteria:
          ``(A) The number of days the filming activity or similar 
        project takes place on Federal land under the Secretary's 
        jurisdiction.
          ``(B) The size of the film crew present on Federal land under 
        the Secretary's jurisdiction.
          ``(C) The amount and type of equipment present.
      ``(2) Other factors.--The Secretary may include other factors in 
    determining an appropriate fee as the Secretary considers 
    necessary.
  ``(b) Recovery of Costs.--The Secretary shall collect any costs 
incurred as a result of filming activities or similar project, 
including administrative and personnel costs. All costs recovered shall 
be in addition to the fee assessed in subsection (a).
  ``(c) Still Photography.--
      ``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), the 
    Secretary shall not require a permit nor assess a fee for still 
    photography on land administered by the Secretary if such 
    photography takes place where members of the public are generally 
    allowed. The Secretary may require a permit, fee, or both, if such 
    photography takes place at other locations where members of the 
    public are generally not allowed, or where additional 
    administrative costs are likely.
      ``(2) Exception.--The Secretary shall require and shall establish 
    a reasonable fee for still photography that uses models or props 
    which are not a part of the site's natural or cultural resources or 
    administrative facilities.
  ``(d) Protection of Resources.--The Secretary shall not permit any 
filming, still photography or other related activity if the Secretary 
determines that--
      ``(1) there is a likelihood of resource damage;
      ``(2) there would be an unreasonable disruption of the public's 
    use and enjoyment of the site; or
      ``(3) the activity poses health or safety risks to the public.
  ``(e) Use of Proceeds.--
      ``(1) Fees.--All fees collected under this section shall be 
    available for expenditure by the Secretary, without further 
    appropriation and shall remain available until expended.
      ``(2) Costs.--All costs recovered under this section shall be 
    available for expenditure by the Secretary, without further 
    appropriation, at the site where the costs are collected and shall 
    remain available until expended.
  ``(f) Processing of Permit Applications.--The Secretary shall 
establish a process to ensure that the Secretary responds in a timely 
manner to permit applicants for commercial filming, still photography, 
or other activity.''.
  (d) Public Law 111-24.--Section 512 of Public Law 111-24 (123 Stat. 
1764) is amended to read as follows:

      ``SEC. 512. PROTECTION OF RIGHT OF INDIVIDUALS TO BEAR ARMS

  ``(a) Congressional Findings.--Congress finds the following:
      ``(1) The 2d amendment to the Constitution provides that `the 
    right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed'.
      ``(2) Section 27.42 of title 50, Code of Federal Regulations, 
    provides that, except in special circumstances, citizens of the 
    United States may not `possess, use, or transport firearms on 
    national wildlife refuges' of the United States Fish and Wildlife 
    Service.
      ``(3) The regulations described in paragraph (2) prevent 
    individuals complying with Federal and State laws from exercising 
    the 2d amendment rights of the individuals while at units of the 
    National Wildlife Refuge System.
      ``(4) The existence of different laws relating to the 
    transportation and possession of firearms at different units of the 
    National Wildlife Refuge System entrapped law-abiding gun owners 
    while at units of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
      ``(5) Although the Bush administration issued new regulations 
    relating to the 2d amendment rights of law-abiding citizens in 
    units of the National Wildlife Refuge System that went into effect 
    on January 9, 2009--
          ``(A) on March 19, 2009, the United States District Court for 
        the District of Columbia granted a preliminary injunction with 
        respect to the implementation and enforcement of the new 
        regulations; and
          ``(B) the new regulations--
              ``(i) are under review by the Obama administration; and
              ``(ii) may be altered.
      ``(6) Congress needs to weigh in on the new regulations to ensure 
    that unelected bureaucrats and judges cannot again override the 2d 
    amendment rights of law-abiding citizens on 90,790,000 acres of 
    land under the jurisdiction of the United States Fish and Wildlife 
    Service.
      ``(7) Federal laws should make it clear that the 2d amendment 
    rights of an individual at a unit of the National Wildlife Refuge 
    System should not be infringed.
  ``(b) Protection of Right of Individuals To Bear arms in Units of the 
National Wildlife Refuge System.--The Secretary shall not promulgate or 
enforce any regulation that prohibits an individual from possessing a 
firearm, including an assembled or functional firearm, in any unit of 
the National Wildlife Refuge System if--
      ``(1) the individual is not otherwise prohibited by law from 
    possessing the firearm; and
      ``(2) the possession of the firearm is in compliance with the law 
    of the State in which the unit of the National Wildlife Refuge 
    System is located.''.

SEC. 5. CONFORMING CROSS-REFERENCES.

  (a) Title 7, United States Code.--Section 32(e) of the Bankhead-Jones 
Farm Tenant Act (7 U.S.C. 1011(e)) is amended by striking ``the Land 
and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (78 Stat. 897)'' and 
substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code''.
  (b) Title 10, United States Code.--Section 2684(c)(1) of title 10, 
United States Code, is amended by striking ``section 101(a) of the 
National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470a(a))'' and 
substituting ``section 2023.01 of title 54''.
  (c) Title 15, United States Code.--Section 1072(a)(3)(D) of the 
Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act (15 U.S.C. 720(a)(3)(D)) is amended by 
striking ``the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 et 
seq.)'' and substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States 
Code''.
  (d) Title 16, United States Code.--
      (1) Section 6 of Public Law 89-72 (16 U.S.C. 460l-17) is 
    amended--
          (A) in subsection (a), by striking ``subsection 5(d) of the 
        Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (78 Stat. 897)'' 
        and substituting ``section 200305(d) of title 54, United States 
        Code''; and
          (B) in subsection (g), by striking ``Subsection 6(a)(2) of 
        the Land and Water Development Fund Act of 1965 (78 Stat. 
        897)'' and substituting ``section 200306(a)(3) of title 54, 
        United States Code,''.
      (2) Section 8 of Public Law 90-540 (16 U.S.C. 460v-7) is amended 
    by striking ``section 6 of the Act of September 3, 1964 (78 Stat. 
    897, 903)'' and substituting ``section 200306 of title 54, United 
    States Code''.
      (3) Section 7(c) of the Springs Mountain National Recreation Area 
    Act (16 U.S.C. 460hhh-5(c)) is amended by striking ``section 7 of 
    the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-
    9)'' and substituting ``section 100506 of title 54, United States 
    Code''.
      (4) Section 5(b) of Public Law 103-64 (16 U.S.C. 460iii-4(b)) is 
    amended by striking ``section 7(a) of the Land and Water 
    Conservation Fund Act of 1964 (16 U.S.C. 460l-9(a))'' and 
    substituting ``section 200306(a) of title 54, United States Code''.
      (5) Section 702(a) of the Steens Mountain Cooperative Management 
    and Protection Act of 2000 (16 U.S.C. 460nnn-122(a)) is amended by 
    striking ``section 2 of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 
    1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-5)'' and substituting ``section 200302 of 
    title 54, United States Code,''.
      (6) Section 4 of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 
    1979 (16 U.S.C. 470cc) is amended--
          (A) in subsection (h)--
              (i) in paragraph (1), by striking ``the Act of June 8, 
            1906 (16 U.S.C. 431-433)'' and substituting ``chapter 3203 
            of title 54, United States Code''; and
              (ii) in paragraph (2), by striking ``the Act of June 8, 
            1906'' each place it appears and substituting ``chapter 
            3203 of title 54, United States Code''; and
          (B) in subsection (i), by striking ``section 106 of the Act 
        of October 15, 1966 (80 Stat. 917, 16 U.S.C. 470f)'' and 
        substituting ``section 306108 of title 54, United States 
        Code''.
      (7) Section 5 of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 
    1979 (16 U.S.C. 470dd) is amended by striking ``the Act of June 27, 
    1960 (16 U.S.C. 469-469c) or the Act of June 8, 1906 (16 U.S.C. 
    431-433)'' and substituting ``chapter 3125 or chapter 3203 of title 
    54, United States Code''.
      (8) Section 9(a)(2) of the Archaeological Resources Protection 
    Act of 1979 (16 U.S.C. 470hh(a)(2)) is amended by striking ``the 
    Act of June 27, 1960 (16 U.S.C. 469-469c)'' and substituting 
    ``chapter 3125 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (9) Section 6311(1) of the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 
    2009 (16 U.S.C. 470aaa-10(1)) is amended by striking ``Public Law 
    94-429 (commonly known as the `Mining in the Parks Act' (16 U.S.C. 
    1901 et seq.)'' and substituting ``subchapter 3 of chapter 1007 of 
    title 54, United States Code''.
      (10) Section 502(h)(1)(B) of the National Parks and Recreation 
    Act of 1998 (16 U.S.C. 471i(h)(1)(B)) is amended by striking ``the 
    Land and Water Conservation Fund Act'' and substituting ``chapter 
    2003 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (11) Section 339(f)(4)(H) of the Department of the Interior and 
    Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000 (Public Law 106-113, div. 
    B, Sec. 1000(a)(3), title III, 16 U.S.C. 528 note), is amended by 
    striking ``Section 4 of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 
    1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-6a)'' and substituting ``Section 100904 of 
    title 54, United States Code''.
      (12) Section 6(d) of the Alaska Land Status Technical Corrections 
    Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-415, 16 U.S.C. 539 note) is amended by 
    striking ``section 7 of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 
    1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-9)'' and substituting ``section 100506 of 
    title 54, United States Code''.
      (13) Section 2(b) of the Greer Spring Acquisition and Protection 
    Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-220, 16 U.S.C. 539h note) is amended by 
    striking ``section 7 of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 
    1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-9)'' and substituting ``section 100506 of 
    title 54, United States Code''.
      (14) Section 606 of the Interstate 90 Land Exchange Act of 1998 
    (Public Law 105-277, div. A, Sec. 101(e), title VI, 16 U.S.C. 539k 
    note) is amended--
          (A) in subsection (a)(3), by striking ``section 7 of the Land 
        and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-9)'' 
        and substituting ``section 100506 of title 54, United States 
        Code,'';
          (B) in subsection (b)(2), by striking ``the National Historic 
        Preservation Act'' and substituting ``division A of subtitle 
        III of title 54, United States Code''; and
          (C) in subsection (g)(1), by striking ``the National Historic 
        Preservation Act'' and substituting ``division A of subtitle 
        III of title 54, United States Code,''.
      (15) Section 6 of Public Law 93-535 (16 U.S.C. 541e) is amended 
    by striking ``clause 7(a)(1) of the Act of September 3, 1964 (78 
    Stat. 903), as amended'' and substituting ``section 200306(a)(2) of 
    title 54, United States Code''.
      (16) Section 14(e)(3)(D)(iii) of the Columbia River Gorge 
    National Scenic Area Act (16 U.S.C. 544l(e)(3)(D)(iii)) is amended 
    by striking ``the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 
    U.S.C. 460l-4 through 11)'' and substituting ``chapter 2003 of 
    title 54, United States Code,''.
      (17) Section 16(a)(1) of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic 
    Area Act (16 U.S.C. 544n(a)(1) is amended by striking ``the Land 
    and Water Conservation Fund (16 U.S.C. 460l-4 and following)'' and 
    substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code,''.
      (18) Section 3(b) of the Saint Helena Island National Scenic Area 
    Act (16 U.S.C. 546a(b)) is amended by striking ``section 8 of the 
    Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-9)'' 
    and substituting ``section 100506 of title 54, United States 
    Code''.
      (19) Section 6(a) of the Act of June 22, 1948 (known as the Thye-
    Blatnik Act) (16 U.S.C. 577h(a)) is amended by striking ``the Land 
    and Water Conservation Fund Act (78 Stat. 897), as amended'' and 
    substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (20) Section 104(f) of the Valles Caldera Preservation Act (16 
    U.S.C. 688v-2(f)) is amended by striking ``section 7 of the Land 
    and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-9)'' and 
    substituting ``section 100506 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (21) Section 4(a)(3) of the Wilderness Act (16 U.S.C. 1133(a)(3)) 
    is amended--
          (A) by striking ``the Act of August 25, 1916'' and 
        substituting ``section 100101(b)(1), chapter 1003, and sections 
        100751(a), 100752, 100753, and 102101 of title 54, United 
        States Code''; and
          (B) by striking ``the Act of June 8, 1906 (34 Stat. 225; 16 
        U.S.C. 432 et seq); section 3(2) of the Federal Power Act (16 
        U.S.C. 796(2)); and the Act of August 21, 1935 (49 Stat. 666; 
        16 U.S.C. 461 et seq.)'' and substituting ``section 3(2) of the 
        Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 796(2)); and chapters 3201 and 
        3203 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (22) Section 5 of Public Law 90-454 (16 U.S.C. 1225) is amended 
    by striking ``the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (78 
    Stat. 897)'' and substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United 
    States Code''.
      (23) Section 7(h)(1) of the National Trails System Act (16 U.S.C. 
    1246(h)(1) is amended by striking ``the Volunteers in the Parks Act 
    of 1969'' and substituting ``section 102301 of title 54, United 
    States Code,''.
      (24) Section 8(a) of the National Trails System Act (16 U.S.C. 
    1247(a)) is amended--
          (A) by striking ``the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act'' 
        and substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States 
        Code'';
          (B) by striking ``the Act of October 15, 1966 (80 Stat. 915), 
        as amended'' and substituting ``division A of subtitle III of 
        title 54, United States Code''; and
          (C) by striking ``the Act of May 28, 1963 (77 Stat. 49'' and 
        substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (25) Section 9(e)(3) of the National Trails System Act (16 U.S.C. 
    1248 (e)(3)) is amended by striking ``section 2 of the Land and 
    Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965'' and substituting ``section 
    200302 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (26) Section 10(a)(1) of the National Trails System Act (16 
    U.S.C. 1249(a)(1)) is amended by striking ``the Land and Water 
    Conservation Fund Act (78 Stat. 897), as amended'' and substituting 
    ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (27) Section 11(a)(2) of the National Trails System Act (16 
    U.S.C. 1250(a)(2)) is amended--
          (A) by striking ``the Volunteers in the Parks Act of 1969'' 
        and substituting ``section 102301 of title 54, United States 
        Code''; and
          (B) by striking ``section 6 of the Land and Water 
        Conservation Fund Act of 1965'' and substituting ``200305 of 
        title 54, United States Code''.
      (28) Section 12(4) of the National Trails System Act (16 U.S.C. 
    1251(4)) is amended by striking ``the Land and Water Conservation 
    Fund Act of 1965'' and substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, 
    United States Code,''.
      (29) Section 2(a) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 
    1273(a)) is amended by striking ``the Land and Water Conservation 
    Act of 1965'' and substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United 
    States Code,''.
      (30) Section 7(d) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 
    1278(d)) is amended by striking ``the Land and Water Conservation 
    Fund Act of 1965'' and substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, 
    United States Code''.
      (31) Section 11 of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 
    1282) is amended--
          (A) in subsection (a), by striking ``the Land and Water 
        Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (78 Stat. 897'' and substituting 
        ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code''; and
          (B) in subsection (b)(2)--
              (i) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``the Volunteers in 
            the Parks Act of 1969'' and substituting ``section 102301 
            of title 54, United States Code,''; and
              (ii) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``the Land and 
            Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965'' and substituting 
            ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (32) Section 5(b) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 
    U.S.C. 1534(b) is amended by striking ``the Land and Water 
    Conservation Fund Act of 1965, as amended'' and substituting 
    ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (33) Section 815(4) of the Alaska National Interest Lands 
    Conservation Act (16 U.S.C. 3125(4)'' is amended--
          (A) by striking ``the National Park Service Organic Act (39 
        Stat. 535, 16 U.S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4)'' and substituting ``section 
        100101(b)(1), chapter 1003, and sections 100751(a), 100752, 
        100753, and 102101 of title 54, United States Code''; and
          (B) by adding ``or such title'' after ``such Acts''.
      (34) Section 6(a)(6)(C) of the Coastal Barrier Act of 1968 (16 
    U.S.C. 3505(a)(6)(C)) is amended by striking ``the Land and Water 
    Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-4 through 11)'' and 
    substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code,''.
      (35) Section 11 of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation 
    Establishment Act (16 U.S.C. 3710) is amended by striking ``Public 
    Law 90-209 (16 U.S.C. 19e et seq.)'' and substituting ``subchapter 
    II of chapter 1011 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (36) Section 805(f)(1) of the Federal Lands Recreation 
    Enhancement Act (16 U.S.C. 6804(f)(1)) is amended--
          (A) by striking ``(16 U.S.C. 460l-6a)''; and
          (B) by striking ``; 16 U.S.C. 5991-5995''.
      (37) Section 813 of the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act 
    (16 U.S.C. 6812) is amended--
          (A) in subsection (A), by striking ``(16 U.S.C. 460l-6a et 
        seq.)'';
          (B) in subsection (b), by striking ``; 16 U.S.C. 460l-6a'';
          (C) in subsection (c)--
              (i) in paragraph (1), by striking ``; 16 U.S.C. 5982''; 
            and
              (ii) in paragraph (2), by striking ``; 16 U.S.C. 5991-
            5995''; and
          (D) in subsection (e)--
              (i) in paragraph (1), by striking ``(16 U.S.C. 460l-
            6a(i)(1))'';
              (ii) in paragraph (2), by striking ``; 16 U.S.C. 5991-
            5995''; and
              (iii) in paragraph (3), by striking ``; 16 U.S.C. 460l-
            6a''.
  (e) Title 20, United States Code.--
      (1) Section 2 of the Act of August 15, 1949 (20 U.S.C. 78a) is 
    amended by striking ``the Act of June 8, 1906 (16 U.S.C. 432, 
    433)'' and substituting ``section 1866(b) of title 18, United 
    States Code, and sections 320302 and 320303 of title 54, United 
    States Code''.
      (2) Section 1517(a)(3) of the American Indian, Alaska Native, and 
    Native Hawaiian Culture and Art Development Act (20 U.S.C. 
    4424(a)(3)) is amended by striking ``the National Historic 
    Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.)'' and substituting 
    ``division A of subtitle III of title 54, United States Code''.
      (3) Section 7202(13)(E) of the Native Hawaiian Education Act (20 
    U.S.C. 7512(13)(D)) is amended by striking `` the National Historic 
    Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.)'' and substituting 
    ``division A of subtitle III of title 54, United States Code''.
  (f) Title 23, United States Code.--
      (1) Section 103(c)(5) of title 23, United States Code, is 
    amended--
          (A) in subparagraph (B)(i), by striking ``section 106 of the 
        National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f)'' and 
        substituting ``section 306108 of title 54''; and
          (B) in subparagraph (C), by striking ``section 106 of the 
        National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f)'' and 
        substituting ``section 306108 of title 54''.
      (2) Section 138(b)(2)(A) of title 23, United States Code, is 
    amended by striking ``section 106 of the National Historic 
    Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f)'' and substituting ``section 
    306108 of title 54''.
      (3) Section 206 of title 23, United States Code, is amended--
          (A) in subsection (d)(1)(B), by striking ``the Land and Water 
        Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-4 et seq.)'' and 
        substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54'';
          (B) in subsection (d)(2)(D)(ii), by striking ``the Land and 
        Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-4 et 
        seq.)'' and substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54''; and
          (C) in subsection (h)(3), by striking ``section 6(f)(3) of 
        the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 
        460l-8(f)(3))'' and substituting ``section 200305(f)(3) of 
        title 54''.
  (g) Title 25, United States Code.--Section 509(a) of the Indian Self-
Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 458aaa-8(a)) is 
amended by striking ``the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 
470et seq.)'' and substituting ``division A of subtitle III of title 
54, United States Code''.
  (h) Title 26, United States Code.--Section 9503(c)(3)(A)(i) of the 
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 9503(c)(3)(A)(i)) is amended 
by striking ``title I of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 
1965'' and substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54''.
  (i) Title 36, United States Code.--Section 153513(a)(1) of title 36, 
United States Code, is amended by striking ``the Act of August 25, 1916 
(16 U.S.C. 1 et seq.) (known as the National Park Service Organic 
Act)'' and substituting ``section 100101(a), chapter 1003, and sections 
100751(a), 100752, 100753, and 102101 of title 54, United States 
Code''.
  (j) Title 40, United States Code.--
      (1) Section 549(c)(3)(B)(ix) of title 40, United States Code, is 
    amended--
          (A) by striking ``section 308(e)(2) of the National Historic 
        Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470w-7(e)(2))'' and substituting 
        ``section 305101(4) of title 54''; and
          (B) by striking ``subsection (b) of that section'' and 
        substituting ``section 305103 of title 54''.
      (2) Section 550(h)(1)(B) of title 40, United States Code, is 
    amended by striking ``section 3 of the Act of August 21, 1935 (16 
    U.S.C. 463) (known as the Historic Sites, Buildings, and 
    Antiquities Act)'' and substituting ``section 102303 of title 54''.
      (3) Section 1303(c) of title 40, United States Code, is amended 
    by striking ``the Act of August 21, 1935 (16 U.S.C. 461 et seq.) 
    (known as the Historic Sites, Buildings, and Antiquities Act)'' and 
    substituting ``chapter 3201 of title 54''.
      (4) Section 1314(a)(2)(A)(ii) of title 40, United States Code, is 
    amended by striking ``the Act of August 25, 1916 (16 U.S.C. 1, 2, 
    3, 4) (known as the National Park Service Organic Act)'' and 
    substituting ``section 100101(a), chapter 1003, and sections 
    100751(a), 100752, 100753, and 102101 of title 54''.
      (5) Section 3303(c) of title 40, United States Code, is amended 
    by striking ``title II of the National Historic Preservation Act 
    (16 U.S.C. 470i et seq.)'' and substituting ``section 304101 of 
    title 54''.
      (6) Section 3306(a)(4) of title 40, United States Code, is 
    amended by striking ``section 101 of the National Historic 
    Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470a)'' and substituting ``chapter 3021 
    of title 54''.
      (7) Section 14507(a)(1)(A)(ii) of title 40, United States Code, 
    is amended by striking ``the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act 
    of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-4 et seq.)'' and substituting ``chapter 
    2003 of title 54''.
  (k) Title 42, United States Code.--
      (1) Section 303(2) of the Water Resources Planning Act (42 U.S.C. 
    1962c-2(2)) is amended by striking ``the Land and Water 
    Conservation Fund Act of 1965'' and substituting ``chapter 2003 of 
    title 54, United States Code''.
      (2) Section 208(2) of the Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan 
    Development Act of 1966 (42 U.S.C. 3338(2)) is amended by striking 
    ``section 5(e) of the Land And Water Conservation Fund Act of 
    1965'' and substituting ``section 200305(e) of title 54, United 
    States Code''.
      (3) Section 5(c) of the Department of Housing and Urban 
    Development Act (42 U.S.C. 3534(c)) is amended by striking ``the 
    Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (78 Stat. 897)'' and 
    substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code,''.
      (4) Section 121 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 
    1974 (42 U.S.C. 5320) is amended--
          (A) by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
  ``(a) With respect to applications for assistance under section 5318 
of this title, the Secretary of the Interior, after consulting with the 
Secretary, shall prescribe and implement regulations concerning 
projects funded under section 5318 of this title and their relationship 
with division A of subtitle III and chapter 3125 of title 54, United 
States Code.''; and
          (B) in subsection (c), by striking ``section 106 of the Act 
        referred to in subsection (a)(1)'' and substituting ``section 
        306108 of title 54, United States Code,''.
      (5) Section 504(c)(2) of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 
    1990 (42 U.S.C. 12204(c)(2)) is amended by striking ``the National 
    Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.)'' and 
    substituting ``division A of subtitle III of title 54, United 
    States Code''.
      (6) Section 999H(c)(2) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 Energy 
    Research, Development, Demonstration, and Commercial Application 
    Act of 2005 (42 U.S.C. 16378(c)(2)) is amended--
          (A) in subparagraph (B), by striking ``section 2(c) of the 
        Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-
        5(c))'' and substituting ``section 200302(c) of title 54, 
        United States Code''; and
          (B) in subparagraph (C), by striking ``section 108 of the 
        National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470h)'' and 
        substituting ``chapter 3031 of title 54, United States Code''.
  (l) Title 43, United States Code.--
      (1) The second paragraph under the heading ``administrative 
    provisions'' under the heading ``Bureau of Reclamation'' (43 U.S.C. 
    377b) is amended by striking ``the Acts of August 21, 1935 (16 
    U.S.C. 461-467) and June 27 1960 (16 U.S.C. 469)'' and substituting 
    ``chapters 3125 and 3201 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (2) Section 105 of the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006 
    (Public Law 109-432, div. C, title I, 43 U.S.C. 1331 note) is 
    amended--
          (A) in subsection (a)(2)(B)--
              (i) by striking ``section 6 of the Land And Water 
            Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-8)'' and 
            substituting ``section 200305 of title 54, United States 
            Code''; and
              (ii) by striking ``section 2 of that Act (16 U.S.C. 460l-
            5)'' and substituting ``section 200302 of that title''; and
          (B) in subsection (e)(3)(B), by striking ``the Land and Water 
        Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-4 et seq.)'' and 
        substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (3) Section 1401(b) of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 
    1981 (43 U.S.C. 1457a(b)) is amended--
          (A) by striking ``the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 
        1965 (78 Stat; 897; 16 U.S.C. 460z)'' and substituting 
        ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code'';
          (B) by striking ``the National Historic Preservation Act of 
        1966 (80 Stat. 915; 16 U.S.C. 470)'' and substituting 
        ``division A of subtitle III of title 54, United States Code''; 
        and
          (C) by striking ``the Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Act 
        of 1978 (92 Stat. 3538; 16 U.S.C. 2501, et seq.)'' and 
        substituting ``chapter 2005 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (4) The paragraph under the heading ``natural resource damage 
    assessment and restoration fund'' under the heading ``United States 
    Fish and Wildlife Service'' in Public Law 103-138 (43 U.S.C. 1474b-
    1) is omitted by striking ``the Act of July 27, 1990 (Public Law 
    101-337)'' and substituting ``subchapter II of chapter 1007 of 
    title 54, United States Code,''.
      (5) Section 7(e)(3) of the Colorado River Floodway Protection Act 
    (43 U.S.C. 1600e(e)(3)) is amended by striking ``the Land and Water 
    Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-4 through 11)'' and 
    substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (6) Section 202(c)(9) of the Federal Land Policy and Management 
    Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1712(c)(9)) is amended by striking ``the Act 
    of September 3, 1964 (78 Stat. 897), as amended'' and substituting 
    ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (7) Section 204(j) of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act 
    of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1714(j)) is amended by striking ``the Act of 
    June 8, 1906 (34 Stat. 225; 16 U.S.C. 431-433)'' and substituting 
    ``chapter 3203 of title 54, United States Code''.
      (8) Section 201(d)(3)(E) of the Consolidated Natural Resources 
    Act of 2008 (43 U.S.C. 1786(d)(3)(E)) is amended by striking ``the 
    National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.)'' and 
    substituting ``division A of subtitle III of title 54, United 
    States Code,''.
      (9) Section 206 of the Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act 
    (43 U.S.C. 2305) is amended--
          (A) in subsection (e), by striking ``the Land and Water 
        Conservation Fund Act (16 U.S.C. 460l-4 et seq.)'' and 
        substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code''; 
        and
          (B) in subsection (f)(2), by striking ``section 3 of the Land 
        and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-6)'' 
        and substituting ``section 200303 of title 54, United States 
        Code''.
  (m) Title 45, United States Code.--
      (1) Section 1168(a) of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 
    1981 (45 U.S.C. 1111(a)) is amended by striking ``the National 
    Historic Preservation Act'' and substituting ``division A of 
    subtitle III of title 54, United States Code''.
      (2) Section 613(a) of the Alaska Railroad Transfer Act of 1982 
    (45 U.S.C. 1212(a)) is amended by striking ``the National Historic 
    Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.)'' and substituting 
    ``division A of subtitle III of title 54, United States Code''.
  (n) Title 46, United States Code.--Section 13102(b)(2) of title 46, 
United States Code, is amended by striking ``the Land and Water 
Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-4--460-11)'' and 
substituting ``chapter 2003 of title 54, United States Code,''.
  (o) Title 48, United States Code.--
      (1) Section 105(l) of Public Law 99-239 (known as the Compact of 
    Free Association Amendments Act of 2003) (48 U.S.C. 1905(l)) is 
    amended by striking ``the National Historic Preservation Act (80 
    Stat. 915; 16 U.S.C. 470-470t)'' and substituting ``division A of 
    subtitle III of title 54, United States Code''.
      (2) Section 105(j) of Public Law 108-188 (known as the Compact of 
    Free Association Act of 1985) (48 U.S.C. 1921(d)) is amended by 
    striking ``the National Historic Preservation Act (80 Stat. 915; 16 
    U.S.C. 470-470t)'' and substituting ``division A of subtitle III of 
    title 54, United States Code''.
  (p) Title 49, United States Code.--Section 303(d)(2) of title 49, 
United States Code, is amended by striking ``section 106 of the 
National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f)'' and substituting 
``section 306108 of title 54, United States Code''.

SEC. 6. TRANSITIONAL AND SAVINGS PROVISIONS.

  (a) Definitions.--In this section:
      (1) Source provision.--The term ``source provision'' means a 
    provision of law that is replaced by a title 54 provision.
      (2) Title 54 provision.--The term ``title 54 provision'' means a 
    provision of title 54, United States Code, that is enacted by 
    section 3.
  (b) Cutoff Date.--The title 54 provisions replace certain provisions 
of law enacted on or before January 15, 2013. If a law enacted after 
that date amends or repeals a source provision, that law is deemed to 
amend or repeal, as the case may be, the corresponding title 54 
provision. If a law enacted after that date is otherwise inconsistent 
with a title 54 provision or a provision of this Act, that law 
supersedes the title 54 provision or provision of this Act to the 
extent of the inconsistency.
  (c) Original Date of Enactment Unchanged.--For purposes of 
determining whether one provision of law supersedes another based on 
enactment later in time, a title 54 provision is deemed to have been 
enacted on the date of enactment of the source provision that the title 
54 provision replaces.
  (d) References to Title 54 Provisions.--A reference to a title 54 
provision is deemed to refer to the corresponding source provision.
  (e) References to Source Provisions.--A reference to a source 
provision, including a reference in a regulation, order, or other law, 
is deemed to refer to the corresponding title 54 provision.
  (f) Regulations, Orders, and Other Administrative Actions.--A 
regulation, order, or other administrative action in effect under a 
source provision continues in effect under the corresponding title 54 
provision.
  (g) Actions Taken and Offenses Committed.--An action taken or an 
offense committed under a source provision is deemed to have been taken 
or committed under the corresponding title 54 provision.

SEC. 7. REPEALS.

  The following provisions of law are repealed, except with respect to 
rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred, or 
proceedings that were begun before the date of enactment of this Act:

                                       Schedule of Laws Repealed<greek-l>
                                             Statutes at Large deg.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                     United States Code Former
                        Act                                    Section                     Classification
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Act of February 15, 1901 (ch. 372 relating to       .............................                  16 U.S.C. 79
 
Act of June 8, 1906 (ch. 3060)....................                             1                  16 U.S.C. 433
                                                                               2                  16 U.S.C. 431
                                                                               3                  16 U.S.C. 432
                                                                               4                  16 U.S.C. 432
 
Act of March 4, 1911 (ch. 238 (4th and last         .............................                   16 U.S.C. 5
 paragraphs (relating to System units) under
 heading ``Improvement of the National Forest''
 under heading ``Forest Service'')................
 
Act of August 25, 1916 (ch. 408)..................                             1                    16 U.S.C. 1
                                                                               2                    16 U.S.C. 2
                                                                               3                    16 U.S.C. 3
                                                                               4                    16 U.S.C. 4
 
Act of June 12, 1917 (ch. 27).....................          1 (21st undesignated                  16 U.S.C. 452
                                                         paragraph under heading
                                                             ``national parks'')
 
Act of June 5, 1920 (ch. 235).....................  1 (2d undesignated paragraph                    16 U.S.C. 6
                                                        under heading ``national
                                                                        parks'')
 
Act of May 24, 1922 (ch. 199).....................          (1st sentence in 9th                  16 U.S.C. 452
                                                    undesignated paragraph under
                                                               heading ``NATIONAL PARKS'')
 
Act of April 9, 1924 (ch. 86).....................                             1                    16 U.S.C. 8
                                                                               4                   16 U.S.C. 8a
                                                                               5                   16 U.S.C. 8b
                                                                               6                   16 U.S.C. 8c
 
Act of May 10, 1926 (ch. 277).....................          1 (28th undesignated                  16 U.S.C. 456
                                                         paragraph under heading
                                                                       ``NATIONAL PARKS'')
                                                            1 (last undesignated                   16 U.S.C. 11
                                                         paragraph under heading
                                                                       ``NATIONAL PARKS'')
 
Act of June 11, 1926 (ch. 555)....................                             1                  16 U.S.C. 455
                                                                               2                 16 U.S.C. 455a
                                                                               3                 16 U.S.C. 455b
                                                                               4                 16 U.S.C. 455c
 
Act of July 3, 1926 (ch. 792).....................                             1                   16 U.S.C. 12
                                                                               2                   16 U.S.C. 13
 
Act of February 1, 1928 (ch. 15)..................  .............................                 16 U.S.C. 457
 
Act of March 7, 1928 (ch. 137)....................          1 (28th undesignated                   16 U.S.C. 15
                                                         paragraph under heading
                                                                       ``NATIONAL PARK SERVICE'')
 
Act of March 8, 1928 (ch. 152)....................  .............................                 16 U.S.C. 458
 
Act of April 18, 1930 (ch. 187)...................  .............................                  16 U.S.C. 16
 
Act of May 26, 1930 (ch. 324).....................                             1                   16 U.S.C. 17
                                                                               3                  16 U.S.C. 17b
                                                                               4                  16 U.S.C. 17c
                                                                               5                  16 U.S.C. 17d
                                                                               6                  16 U.S.C. 17e
                                                                               7                  16 U.S.C. 17f
                                                                               8                  16 U.S.C. 17g
                                                                               9                  16 U.S.C. 17h
                                                                              10                  16 U.S.C. 17i
                                                                              11                  16 U.S.C. 17j
 
Act of March 4, 1931 (ch. 522)....................      title I (proviso in last                   16 U.S.C. 9a
                                                    undesignated paragraph under
                                                         heading ``national park
                                                                      service'')
 
Act of March 2, 1933 (ch. 180)....................                             1                   16 U.S.C. 9a
 
Act of May 9, 1935 (ch. 101)......................          1 (34th undesignated            16 U.S.C. 14b, 456a
                                                         paragraph under heading
                                                                       ``NATIONAL PARK SERVICE'')
 
Act of August 21, 1935 (ch. 593)..................                             1                  16 U.S.C. 461
                                                                               2                  16 U.S.C. 462
                                                                               3                  16 U.S.C. 463
                                                                               4                  16 U.S.C. 464
                                                                               5                  16 U.S.C. 465
                                                                               6                  16 U.S.C. 466
                                                                               7                  16 U.S.C. 467
 
Act of June 23, 1936 (ch. 735)....................                             1                  16 U.S.C. 17k
                                                                               2                  16 U.S.C. 17l
                                                                               3                  16 U.S.C. 17m
                                                                               4                  16 U.S.C. 17n
 
Act of May 10, 1939 (ch. 119).....................          1 (41st undesignated                  16 U.S.C. 14a
                                                         paragraph under heading
                                                                       ``NATIONAL PARK SERVICE'')
 
Act of June 18, 1940 (ch. 395)....................  1 (proviso in 3d undesignated               16 U.S.C. 17j-1
                                                         paragraph under heading
                                                                       ``NATIONAL PARK SERVICE'')
 
Act of August 27, 1940 (ch. 690)..................                             1                 16 U.S.C. 458a
 
Act of June 28, 1941 (ch. 259)....................          1 (41st undesignated                  16 U.S.C. 14c
                                                         paragraph under heading
                                                                       ``NATIONAL PARK SERVICE'')
 
Act of August 7, 1946 (ch. 788)...................               (b) through (g)     16 U.S.C. 17j-2(b) through
                                                                                                            (g)
                                                                        (i), (j)        16 U.S.C. 17j-2(i), (j)
 
Act of June 3, 1948 (ch. 401).....................                             1                   16 U.S.C. 8e
                                                                               2                   16 U.S.C. 8f
 
Act of October 26, 1949 (ch. 755).................                             1                  16 U.S.C. 468
                                                                               2                 16 U.S.C. 468a
                                                                               3                 16 U.S.C. 468b
                                                                               4                 16 U.S.C. 468c
                                                                               5                 16 U.S.C. 468d
 
Act of March 18, 1950 (ch. 72)....................                             1                   16 U.S.C. 7a
                                                                               2                   16 U.S.C. 7b
                                                                               3                   16 U.S.C. 7c
                                                                               4                   16 U.S.C. 7d
                                                                               5                   16 U.S.C. 7e
 
Act of September 14, 1950 (ch. 950)...............      1 (last sentence proviso                 16 U.S.C. 431a
                                                            relating to national
                                                                      monuments)
                                                        1 (last sentence proviso                 16 U.S.C. 451a
                                                     relating to national parks)
 
Act of August 8, 1953 (ch. 384)...................                  1 (less (3))        16 U.S.C. 1b (less (3))
                                                                               2                   16 U.S.C. 1c
                                                                               3                   16 U.S.C. 1d
 
Act of August 31, 1954 (ch. 1163).................  .............................                16 U.S.C. 452a
 
Act of July 1, 1955 (ch. 259).....................                             1                  16 U.S.C. 18f
                                                                               2                16 U.S.C. 18f-2
                                                                               3                16 U.S.C. 18f-3
 
Public Law 86-523.................................                             2                 16 U.S.C. 469a
                                                                               3               16 U.S.C. 469a-1
                                                                               4               16 U.S.C. 469a-2
                                                                               5               16 U.S.C. 469a-3
                                                                               6                 16 U.S.C. 469b
                                                                               7                 16 U.S.C. 469c
                                                                               8               16 U.S.C. 469c-1
 
Public Law 87-608.................................  .............................                  16 U.S.C. 3b
 
Public Law 88-29..................................                             1                 16 U.S.C. 460l
                                                                               2               16 U.S.C. 460l-1
                                                                               3               16 U.S.C. 460l-2
                                                                               4               16 U.S.C. 460l-3
 
Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (Pub.               title I, Sec. 2               16 U.S.C. 460l-5
 L. 88-578).......................................
                                                                 title I, Sec. 3               16 U.S.C. 460l-6
                                                        title I, Sec. 4(i)(1)(C)     16 U.S.C. 460l-6a(i)(1)(C)
                                                      title I, Sec. 4(j) through   16 U.S.C. 460l-6a(j) through
                                                                             (n)                            (n)
                                                                 title I, Sec. 5               16 U.S.C. 460l-7
                                                                 title I, Sec. 6               16 U.S.C. 460l-8
                                                                 title I, Sec. 7               16 U.S.C. 460l-9
                                                                 title I, Sec. 8              16 U.S.C. 460l-10
                                                                 title I, Sec. 9             16 U.S.C. 460l-10a
                                                                title I, Sec. 10             16 U.S.C. 460l-10b
                                                                title I, Sec. 11             16 U.S.C. 460l-10c
                                                                title I, Sec. 12             16 U.S.C. 460l-10d
                                                                title I, Sec. 13             16 U.S.C. 460l-10e
                                                              title II, Sec. 201              16 U.S.C. 460l-11
 
National Historic Preservation Act (Pub. L. 89-                                2                16 U.S.C. 470-1
 665).............................................
                                                                             101                 16 U.S.C. 470a
                                                                             102                 16 U.S.C. 470b
                                                                             103                 16 U.S.C. 470c
                                                                             104                 16 U.S.C. 470d
                                                                             105                 16 U.S.C. 470e
                                                                             106                 16 U.S.C. 470f
                                                                             107                 16 U.S.C. 470g
                                                                             108                 16 U.S.C. 470h
                                                                             109               16 U.S.C. 470h-1
                                                                             110               16 U.S.C. 470h-2
                                                                             111               16 U.S.C. 470h-3
                                                                             112               16 U.S.C. 470h-4
                                                                             113               16 U.S.C. 470h-5
                                                                             201                 16 U.S.C. 470i
                                                                             202                 16 U.S.C. 470j
                                                                             203                 16 U.S.C. 470k
                                                                             204                 16 U.S.C. 470l
                                                                             205                 16 U.S.C. 470m
                                                                             206                 16 U.S.C. 470n
                                                                             207                 16 U.S.C. 470o
                                                                             208                 16 U.S.C. 470p
                                                                             209                 16 U.S.C. 470q
                                                                             210                 16 U.S.C. 470r
                                                                             211                 16 U.S.C. 470s
                                                                             212                 16 U.S.C. 470t
                                                                             213                 16 U.S.C. 470u
                                                                             214                 16 U.S.C. 470v
                                                                             215               16 U.S.C. 470v-1
                                                                             216               16 U.S.C. 470v-2
                                                                             301                 16 U.S.C. 470w
                                                                             302               16 U.S.C. 470w-1
                                                                             303               16 U.S.C. 470w-2
                                                                             304               16 U.S.C. 470w-3
                                                                             305               16 U.S.C. 470w-4
                                                                             306               16 U.S.C. 470w-5
                                                                             307               16 U.S.C. 470w-6
                                                                             308               16 U.S.C. 470w-7
                                                                             309               16 U.S.C. 470w-8
                                                                             401                 16 U.S.C. 470x
                                                                             402               16 U.S.C. 470x-1
                                                                             403               16 U.S.C. 470x-2
                                                                             404               16 U.S.C. 470x-3
                                                                             405               16 U.S.C. 470x-4
                                                                             406               16 U.S.C. 470x-5
                                                                             407               16 U.S.C. 470x-6
 
Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development                            603               16 U.S.C. 470b-1
 Act of 1966 (Pub. L. 89-754).....................
 
Public Law 90-209.................................                             1                  16 U.S.C. 19e
                                                                               2                  16 U.S.C. 19f
                                                                               3                  16 U.S.C. 19g
                                                                               4                  16 U.S.C. 19h
                                                                               5                  16 U.S.C. 19i
                                                                               6                  16 U.S.C. 19j
                                                                               7                  16 U.S.C. 19k
                                                                               8                  16 U.S.C. 19l
                                                                               9                  16 U.S.C. 19m
                                                                              10                  16 U.S.C. 19n
                                                                              11                  16 U.S.C. 19o
 
Public Law 90-401.................................                             5              16 U.S.C. 460l-22
 
Volunteers in the Parks Act of 1969 (Pub. L. 91-                               1                  16 U.S.C. 18g
 357).............................................
                                                                               2                  16 U.S.C. 18h
                                                                               3                  16 U.S.C. 18i
                                                                               4                  16 U.S.C. 18j
 
Public Law 91-383.................................                             1                 16 U.S.C. 1a-1
                                                                               3                 16 U.S.C. 1a-2
                                                                               6                 16 U.S.C. 1a-3
                                                                               7                 16 U.S.C. 1a-4
                                                                               8                 16 U.S.C. 1a-5
                                                                              10                 16 U.S.C. 1a-6
                                                                              12                 16 U.S.C. 1a-7
                                                                              13                16 U.S.C. 1a-7a
 
Public Law 94-429.................................                             1                 16 U.S.C. 1901
                                                                               2                 16 U.S.C. 1902
                                                                               4                 16 U.S.C. 1903
                                                                               5                 16 U.S.C. 1904
                                                                               6                 16 U.S.C. 1905
                                                                               7                 16 U.S.C. 1906
                                                                               8                 16 U.S.C. 1907
                                                                               9                 16 U.S.C. 1908
                                                                              10                 16 U.S.C. 1909
                                                                              11                 16 U.S.C. 1910
                                                                              12                 16 U.S.C. 1911
                                                                              13                 16 U.S.C. 1912
 
Public Law 95-344.................................           title III, Sec. 302                 16 U.S.C. 2302
                                                             title III, Sec. 303                 16 U.S.C. 2303
                                                             title III, Sec. 304                 16 U.S.C. 2304
                                                             title III, Sec. 305                 16 U.S.C. 2305
                                                             title III, Sec. 306                 16 U.S.C. 2306
 
Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Act of 1978                title X, Sec. 1004                 16 U.S.C. 2503
 (Pub. L. 95-625).................................
                                                              title X, Sec. 1005                 16 U.S.C. 2304
                                                              title X, Sec. 1006                 16 U.S.C. 2305
                                                              title X, Sec. 1007                 16 U.S.C. 2306
                                                              title X, Sec. 1008                 16 U.S.C. 2307
                                                              title X, Sec. 1009                 16 U.S.C. 2308
                                                              title X, Sec. 1010                 16 U.S.C. 2309
                                                              title X, Sec. 1011                 16 U.S.C. 2310
                                                              title X, Sec. 1012                 16 U.S.C. 2311
                                                              title X, Sec. 1013                 16 U.S.C. 2312
                                                              title X, Sec. 1014                 16 U.S.C. 2313
                                                              title X, Sec. 1015                 16 U.S.C. 2314
 
Public Law 96-199.................................             title I, Sec. 120                 16 U.S.C. 467b
 
National Historic Preservation Act Amendments of                             208               16 U.S.C. 469c-2
 1980 (Pub. L. 96-515)............................
                                                                             401               16 U.S.C. 470a-1
                                                                             402               16 U.S.C. 470a-2
 
Public Law. 98-473................................   title I, Sec. 101(c) [title                   16 U.S.C. 1e
                                                                    I, Sec. 100]
 
Public Law 98-540.................................                          4(a)              16 U.S.C. 1a-8(a)
 
International Security and Development Cooperation                          1303                 16 U.S.C. 469j
 Act of 1985 (Pub. L. 99-83)......................
 
Public Law 101-337................................                             1                           19jj
                                                                               2                         19jj-1
                                                                               3                         19jj-2
                                                                               4                         19jj-3
                                                                               5                         19jj-4
 
Public Law 101-628................................          title XII, Sec. 1213                 16 U.S.C. 1a-9
                                                            title XII, Sec. 1214                16 U.S.C. 1a-10
                                                            title XII, Sec. 1215                16 U.S.C. 1a-11
                                                            title XII, Sec. 1216                16 U.S.C. 1a-12
                                                            title XII, Sec. 1217                16 U.S.C. 1a-13
 
Department of the Interior and Related Agencies          title I (1st proviso in                  16 U.S.C. 14d
 Appropriations Act, 1993 (Pub. L. 102-381).......       paragraph under heading
                                                    ``administrative provisions''
                                                    under heading ``National Park
                                                                      Service'')
 
Public Law 102-525................................           title III, Sec. 301                16 U.S.C. 1a-14
 
Department of the Interior and Related Agencies           title I (3d proviso in                   16 U.S.C. 3a
 Appropriations Act, 1994 (Pub. L. 103-138).......       paragraph under heading
                                                    ``administrative provisions''
                                                    under heading ``National Park
                                                                      Service'')
 
National Maritime Heritage Act of 1994 (Pub. L.                                3                 16 U.S.C. 5402
 103-451).........................................
                                                                               4                 16 U.S.C. 5403
                                                                               5                 16 U.S.C. 5404
                                                                               6                 16 U.S.C. 5405
                                                                               7                 16 U.S.C. 5406
                                                                               8                 16 U.S.C. 5407
                                                                               9                 16 U.S.C. 5408
 
Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act, 1997       div. A, title I, Sec. 101(d)                   16 U.S.C. 1g
 (Pub. L. 104-208)................................     [title I (3d undesignated
                                                         paragraph under heading
                                                    ``administrative provisions''
                                                    under heading ``National Park
                                                                     Service'')]
 
Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of      div. I, title VI, Sec. 604                 16 U.S.C. 469k
 1996 (Pub. L. 104-333)...........................
                                                        div. I, title VIII, Sec.   16 U.S.C. 17o(2) through (19)
                                                          814(a)(2) through (19)
                                                        div. I, title VIII, Sec.                   16 U.S.C. 1f
                                                                          814(g)
 
National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom                               3               16 U.S.C. 469l-1
 Act of 1998 (Pub. L. 105-203)....................
                                                                               4               16 U.S.C. 469l-2
                                                                               5               16 U.S.C. 469l-3
 
Strom Thurmond National Defense Authorization Act     div. A, title X, Sec. 1068                 16 U.S.C. 5409
 for Fiscal Year 1999 (Pub. L. 105-261)...........
 
National Parks Omnibus Management Act of 1998                                  2                 16 U.S.C. 5901
 (Pub. L. 105-391)................................
                                                                             101                 16 U.S.C. 5911
                                                                             102                 16 U.S.C. 5912
                                                                             103                 16 U.S.C. 5913
                                                                             104                 16 U.S.C. 5914
                                                                             201                 16 U.S.C. 5931
                                                                             202                 16 U.S.C. 5932
                                                                             203                 16 U.S.C. 5933
                                                                             204                 16 U.S.C. 5934
                                                                             205                 16 U.S.C. 5935
                                                                             206                 16 U.S.C. 5936
                                                                             207                 16 U.S.C. 5937
                                                                             402                 16 U.S.C. 5951
                                                                             403                 16 U.S.C. 5952
                                                                             404                 16 U.S.C. 5953
                                                                             405                 16 U.S.C. 5954
                                                                             406                 16 U.S.C. 5955
                                                                             407                 16 U.S.C. 5956
                                                                             408                 16 U.S.C. 5957
                                                                             409                 16 U.S.C. 5958
                                                                             410                 16 U.S.C. 5959
                                                                             411                 16 U.S.C. 5960
                                                                             412                 16 U.S.C. 5961
                                                                             413                 16 U.S C. 5962
                                                                             414                 16 U.S.C. 5963
                                                                             416                 16 U.S.C. 5964
                                                                             417                 16 U.S.C. 5965
                                                                             418                 16 U.S.C. 5966
                                                                             501                 16 U.S.C. 5981
                                                                             801                 16 U.S.C. 6011
 
Public Law 106-206................................  1 (relating to National Park    16 U.S.C. 460l-6d (relating
                                                                         System)       to National Park System)
 
Department of the Interior and Related Agencies         title I (paragraph under                  16 U.S.C. 14e
 Appropriations Act, 2002 (Pub. L. 107-63)........    heading ``contribution for
                                                        annuity benefits'' under
                                                         heading ``National Park
                                                                      Service'')
 
Consolidated Appropriations Resolution, 2003 (Pub.  div. F, title I (words before                  16 U.S.C. 1h
 L. 108-7)........................................  proviso in last undesignated
                                                         paragraph under heading
                                                    ``administrative provisions''
                                                    under heading ``National Park
                                                                      Service'')
                                                     div. F, title I (proviso in                   16 U.S.C. 1i
                                                     last undesignated paragraph
                                                                   under heading
                                                    ``administrative provisions''
                                                    under heading ``National Park
                                                                      Service'')
 
Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008 (Pub. L.            div. F, title I (1st            16 U.S.C. 5954 note
 110-161).........................................       paragraph under heading
                                                    ``administrative provisions''
                                                    under heading ``National Park
                                                                      Service'')
 
Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008 (Pub.     title III, subtitle A, Sec.                   16 U.S.C. 1j
 L. 110-229)......................................                           301
 
Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 (Pub.     title VII, subtitle B, Sec.              16 U.S.C. 469m(b)
 L. 111-11).......................................                       7111(b)
                                                     title VII, subtitle B, Sec.              16 U.S.C. 469m(c)
                                                                         7111(c)
                                                     title VII, subtitle D, Sec.      16 U.S.C. 469k-1)(b), (c)
                                                                    7301(b), (c)
                                                     title VII, subtitle D, Sec.   16 U.S.C. 469n(b) through (f)
                                                             7302(b) through (f)
                                                     title VII, subtitle D, Sec.                 16 U.S.C. 469o
                                                                            7303
Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and        title V, Sec. 512 (relating   16 U.S.C. 1a-7b (relating to
 Disclosure Act of 2009 (Pub. L. 111-24)..........      to National Park System)          National Park System)
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                               Speaker of the House of Representatives.

                            Vice President of the United States and    
                                               President of the Senate.