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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-567—OCT. 31, 1988

102 STAT. 2849

on the interpretation, management, protection, and preservation of archaeological and historical properties and in the provision of public services on the Zuni Indian Reservation needed for the fulfillment of the purposes specified in subsection (a)(2). (f) PREFERENCE.—To the extent feasible, the Secretary shall exercise existing authorities so as to give preference to employing qualified members of the Zuni Tribe in the development, interpretation, and management of the park and in carrying out other activities related to the park. SEC. 5. FEDERAL CONSISTENCY. 16 USC 410pp-3. (a) FEDERAL ACTIONS.—The head of any Federal agency conducting or supporting activities directly or indirectly affecting the park shall— (1) consult with, cooperate with, and, to the maximum extent practicable, coordinate its activities with the Secretary and with the Advisory Commission; and (2) conduct or support such activities in a manner which— (A) to the maximum extent practicable is consistent with the standards and criteria established pursuant to the plan required in section 7 of this Act, and (B) will not have a significant adverse effect on the resources or values of the park, as determined by the Secretary. (b) PERMITS.—No Federal agency may issue any license or permit to any person to conduct any activity within the park or which could affect the resources or values of the park unless the Secretary determines that any such proposed activity within the park will be conducted in a manner consistent with the standards and criteria established pursuant to the plan required in section 7 of this Act and wherever occurring will not have a significant adverse effect on the resources or values of the park. (c) LIMITATION.—The provisions of this section shall apply only with respect to activities begun and licenses or permits issued after the date of enactment of this Act. SEC. 6. ESTABLISHMENT OF ZUNI-CIBOLA ADVISORY COMMISSION. 16 USC 410pp-4. (a) ESTABLISHMENT.—(1) There is established within the Department of the Interior a commission to be known as the Zuni-Cibola National Historical Park Advisory Commission which shall advise regularly the Director of the National Park Service on the planning, management, and administration of the park. The Advisory Commission shall consist of the Governor of the Zuni Tribe, the Director of the National Park Service, the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, the State Historic Preservation Officer of New Mexico (or their designees), and three members appointed by the Secretary from recommendations made by the Governor of the Zuni Tribe. (2) The Advisory Commission is authorized to employ an administrative director who shall be appointed by the Advisory Commission and who shall be paid at a rate not to exceed the rate of pay payable for grade GS-12 of the General Schedule. (3) The administrative director of the Advisory Commission may be appointed without regard to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in the competitive service, and may be paid without regard to the provisions of chapter 51, and subchapter III of chapter 53 of such title relating to classification