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101 STAT. 1330-264
PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1987
101 STAT. 1330-264

101 STAT. 1330-264

PUBLIC LAW 100-203—DEC. 22, 1987

National Park System and the entrance fee proposed to be charged at each unit. The Secretary of the Interior shall include in the report an explanation of the guidelines used in applying the criteria in subsection (d). "(B) Following submittal of the report to the respective ^ committees, any proposed changes to matters covered in the "> '"" •report, including the addition or deletion of park units or the increase or decrease of fee levels at park units shall not take effect until 60 days after notice of the proposed change has been submitted to the committees. "(7) No admission fee may be charged at any unit of the National Park System for admission of any person 16 years of age or less. "(8) No admission fee may be charged at any unit of the j. National Park System for admission of organized school groups or outings conducted for educational purposes by schools or other bona fide educational institutions. "(9) No admission fee may be charged at the following units of f the National Park System; U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, Independ\ ence National Historical Park, any unit of the National Park System within the District of Columbia, Arlington House— ?- Robert E. Lee National Memorial, San Juan National Historic { Site, and Canaveral National Seashore. t "(10) For each unit of the National Park System where an c- admission fee is collected, the Director shall annually designate s at least one day during periods of high visitation as a 'Fee-Free £ Day' when no admission fee shall be charged. f> "(11) In the case of the following parks, the fee for a single^ visit permit applicable to those persons entering by private, > noncommercial vehicle (the permittee and all persons accompanying him in a single vehicle) shall be no more than $10 per vehicle and the fee for a single-visit permit applicable to persons ^ entering by any means other than a private noncommercial '•" vehicle shall be no more than $5 per person: Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park and after the end of fiscal year 1990, Grand Canyon National Park. In the case of ^ Yellowstone and Grand Teton, a single-visit fee collected at one ^ unit shall also admit the vehicle or person who paid such fee for ' a single-visit to the other unit. ' "(12) Notwithstanding section 203 of the Alaska National ^ Interest Lands Conservation Act, the Secretary may charge an admission fee under this section at Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska.". (b) VISITOR RESERVATION SERVICES.—Section 4(f) of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 4601-6a(f)) is amended to read as follows: Contracts. "(f) The head of any Federal agency, under such terms and conditions as he deems appropriate, may contract with any public or private entity to provide visitor reservation services. Any such contract may provide that the contractor shall be permitted to .^ric deduct a commission to be fixed by the agency head from the amount charged the public for providing such services and to remit the net proceeds therefrom to the contracting agency.". (c) SPECIAL PROVISIONS.—Section 4 of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 4601-6a) is amended by adding the following new subsections at the end thereof: