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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-696—NOV. 18, 1988

102 STAT. 4593

"(B): Provided further. That for administrative purposes such funds shall be maintained in a separate account.". SEC. 407. CLARIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY.—Public Law 93-531 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: "SEC. 32. Nothing in this Act prohibits the Commissioner from 25 USC 640d-3l. providing relocation assistance to families certified as eligible, regardless of their current place of residence, with funds appropriated to implement Public Law 93-531.". TITLE V—SANTA RITA PUBLIC LANDS EXCHANGE PAYMENT OF FEDERAL DEBT

SEC. 501, The Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Bureau of Land Management, shall convey to the State of Arizona, a portion of the lands in the Santa Rita Experiment Station lying outside of the National Forest System, (comprising 50,810.94 acres as generally depicted on map AZ-020-01, subpart A, dated September 13, 1988), which the Secretary deems necessary to satisfy the remaining Federal debt to the State of Arizona, as of the date of enactment of this title, for relinquishments of lands for the Central Arizona project pursuant to the provisions of the Act of June 20, 1910. The map referenced in this section shall be on file and available for public inspection in the offices of the Arizona State Bureau of Land Management and of the Bureau of Land Management in Washington, D.C. LAND ACQUISITION SEC. 502. (a) STATE LANDS ACQUISITION.—Upon completion of

the

actions authorized in section 501, the Secretary shall utilize the remaining Federal lands in the Santa Rita Experiment Station, described in section 501, to acquire through exchange, pursuant to the exchange provisions of the Federal Land Policy Management Act of 1976, all of the State trust lands within Catalina State Park (as generally depicted on map AZ-020-02, subpart B, dated September 13, 1988), Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge (as generally depicted on map AZ-020-05, subpart A, dated September 13, 1988), the Black Canyon Corridor (as generally depicted on map AZ-02003, Subpart A, dated September 13, 1988), Arivaca Lake (as generally depicted on map AZ-020-05, subpart B, dated September 13, 1988), the Madera-Elephant Head Trail area (as generally depicted on map AZ-020-01, subpart C, dated September 13, 1988), and near Lake Pleasant (as generally depicted on map AZ-020-03, subpart B, dated September 13, 1988). The maps described in this subsection shall be on file and available for public inspection in the offices of the Arizona State Bureau of Land Management and of the Bureau of Land Management in Washington, D.C. (b) ADDITIONAL ACQUISITION AUTHORITY.—The Secretary is also authorized to acquire the State lands described in subsection (a) by purchase or eminent domain to the extent determined by him to be appropriate. (c) LANDS TO B E INCLUDED IN THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

SYSTEM.—Those lands within the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge that are acquired in accordance with this title shall be added to the National Wildlife Refuge System and managed in accordance with the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966.

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