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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

PUBLIC LAW 99-652—NOV. 14, 1986

100 STAT. 3651

CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORIZATION OF COMMEMORATIVE WORKS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND ITS ENVIRONS

SEC. 3. (a) No commemorative work may be established in the District of Columbia and its environs unless specifically authorized by Act of Congress. All such authorized commemorative works shall be subject to applicable provisions of this Act. (b) In considering legislation authorizing commemorative works within the District of Columbia and its environs, the Committee on House Administration of the House of Representatives and the Energy and Natural Resources Committee of the Senate shall solicit the views of the National Capital Memorial Commission.

40 USC 1003.

NATIONAL CAPITAL MEMORIAL COMMISSION

SEC. 4. (a) The National Capital Memorial Advisory Committee as 40 USC 1004. established by the Secretary is redesignated as the National Capital Memorial Commission. The membership of the Commission shall be expanded to include: Director, National Park Service (Chairman) Architect of the Capitol Chairman, American Battle Monuments Commission Viti •«? Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts Chairman, National Capital Planning Commission Mayor, District of Columbia Commissioner, Public Building Service, General Services Administration Secretary, Department of Defense (b) The National Capital Memorial Commission shall advise the Secretary and the Administrator on policy and procedures for establishment of (and proposals to establish) commemorative works in the District of Columbia and its environs, as well as such other matters concerning commemorative works in the Nation's Capital as it may deem appropriate. The Commission shall meet at least twice annually. AVAILABILITY OF MAP DEPICTING AREA I AND AREA II

SEC. 5. The Secretary and the Administrator shall make available. Public for public inspection at appropriate offices of the National Park i^^ryS^*,"^^; Service and the General Services Administration, the map num- ^" ^°^ ^""°" bered 869/86501, and dated May 1, 1986. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO AREA I AND AREA II

SEC. 6. (a) AREA I.—The conditions set forth in subsection (b) shall 40 USC 1006. apply to the location of a commemorative work in Area I or in Area II. In addition, the Secretary or Administrator (as appropriate) may approve the location of a commemorative work in Area I only if he finds that the subject of the commemorative work is of preeminent historical and lasting significance to the Nation. The Secretary or Administrator (as appropriate) shall notify, after consultation with the National Capital Memorial Commission, the Congress of his determination that a commemorative work should be located in Area I. The location of a commemorative work in Area I shall be '^ deemed disapproved, unless, not later than 150 days after such notification, the location is approved by law.