[106th Congress Public Law 461]
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Public Law 106-461
106th Congress
An Act
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to produce and sell products
and to sell publications relating to the Hoover Dam, and to deposit
revenues generated from the sales into the Colorado River Dam
fund. <<NOTE: Nov. 7, 2000 - [S. 1275]>>
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, <<NOTE: Hoover Dam
Miscellaneous Sales Act.>>
SECTION 1. <<NOTE: 43 USC 619 note.>> SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Hoover Dam Miscellaneous Sales Act''.
SEC. 2. <<NOTE: 43 USC 619 note.>> FINDINGS.
Congress finds that--
(1) the sale and distribution of general public information
about the use of public land and water areas for recreation,
fish, wildlife, and other purposes serve significant public
benefits;
(2) publications and other materials educate the public and
provide general information about Bureau of Reclamation programs
and projects;
(3) in 1997, more than 1,000,000 visitors, including 300,000
from foreign countries, toured the Hoover Dam;
(4) hundreds of thousands of additional visitors stopped to
view the dam;
(5) visitors often ask to purchase maps, publications, and
other items to enhance their experience or serve educational
purposes;
(6) in many cases the Bureau of Reclamation is the sole
source of those items;
(7) the Bureau is in a unique position to fulfill public
requests for those items; and
(8) as a public agency, the Bureau should be responsive to
the public by having appropriate items available for sale.
SEC. 3. <<NOTE: 43 USC 619 note.>> PURPOSES.
The purposes of this Act are--
(1) to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to offer for
sale to members of the public that visit the Hoover Dam Visitor
Center educational materials and memorabilia; and
(2) to use revenue from those sales to repay the costs
relating to construction of the Hoover Dam Visitor Center.
SEC. 4. <<NOTE: 43 USC 619 note.>> AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT SALES.
With respect to the Hoover Dam, the Secretary of the Interior,
acting through the Commissioner of Reclamation, may--
(1) conduct sales of--
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(A) materials generated by the Bureau of Reclamation
such as posters, maps, brochures, photographs, and
similar publications, videotapes, and computer
information discs that are related to programs or
projects of the Bureau; and
(B) memorabilia and other commemorative items that
depict programs or projects of the Bureau;
(2) convert unneeded property or scrap material into Bureau
memorabilia for sale purposes; and
(3) enter into agreements with nonprofit organizations,
other Federal agencies, State and local governments, and
commercial entities for--
(A) the production or sale of items described in
paragraphs (1) and (2); and
(B) the sale of publications described in paragraph
(1).
SEC. 5. <<NOTE: 43 USC 619 note.>> COSTS AND REVENUES.
(a) Costs.--All costs incurred by the Bureau of Reclamation under
this Act shall be paid from the Colorado River Dam fund established by
section 2 of the Act of December 21, 1928 (43 U.S.C. 617a).
(b) Revenues.--
(1) Use for repayment of sales costs.--All revenues
collected by the Bureau of Reclamation under this Act shall be
credited to the Colorado River Dam fund to remain available,
without further Act of appropriation, to pay costs associated
with the production and sale of items in accordance with section
4.
(2) Use for repayment of construction costs.--All revenues
collected by the Bureau of Reclamation under this Act that are
not needed to pay costs described in paragraph (1) shall be
transferred annually to the general fund of the Treasury in
repayment of costs relating to construction of the Hoover Dam
Visitor Center.
Approved November 7, 2000.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY--S. 1275:
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HOUSE REPORTS: No. 106-808 (Comm. on Resources).
SENATE REPORTS: No. 106-195 (Comm. on Energy and Natural Resources).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:
Vol. 145 (1999):
Nov. 19, considered and passed
Senate.
Vol. 146 (2000):
Oct. 23, considered and passed
House.
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