Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 105 Part 2.djvu/47

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PUBLIC LAW 102-154—NOV. 13, 1991 105 STAT. 999 recreation and interpretive programs of the National Park Service; options for the purchase of land at not to exceed $1 for each option; and for the procurement and delivery of medical services within the jurisdiction of units of the National Park System: Provided, That any funds available to the National Park Service may be used, with the approval of the Secretary, to maintain law and order in emergency and other unforeseen law enforcement situations and conduct emergency search and rescue operations in the National Park System: Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated to the National Park Service may be used to process any grant or contract documents which do not include the text of 18 U.S.C. 1913: Provided further. That the National Park Service may use helicopters and motorized equipment at Death Valley National Monument for removal of feral burros and horses: Provided further. That notwithstanding any other provision of law, the National Park Service may recover all costs of providing necessary services associated with special use permits, such reimbursements to be credited to the appropriation current at that time: Provided further. That none Reports, of the funds appropriated to the National Park Service may be used to implement an agreement for the redevelopment of the southern end of Ellis Island until such agreement has been submitted to the Congress and shall not be implemented prior to the expiration of 30 calendar days (not including any day in which either House of Congress is not in session because of adjournment of more than three calendar days to a day certain) from the receipt by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate of a full and comprehensive report on the development of the southern end of Ellis Island, including the facts and circumstances relied upon in support of the proposed project: Provided further, That Federal funds available to the National Park Service may be used for improvements to the National Park Service rail excursion line between milepost 132.7 and 120.55 located in Northeastern Pennsylvania: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, may enter into a cooperative agreement with the William O. Douglas Outdoor Classroom under which the Secretary may expend Federal funds on non-Federal property for environmental education purposes. Notwithstanding any Master Plan, Development Concept Plan or policy of the Olympic National Park, nor any Federal regulation, to the contrary, the Superintendent of the Olympic National Park, located in the State of Washington, is authorized and directed to issue a ten-year, special use permit for the continued operation of Kamp Kiwanis by the Hoquiam Kiwanis Club and the Hoquiam Y.M.C.A., and for reconstruction of the main lodge at Kamp Kiwanis, at the location described below within the boundary of the Olympic National Park: A plot of land in Section 13, Township 23 N., Range 10 W., W.M. described as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe which is on the section line and south 860 feet from the south Vie corner of Sections 14 and 13 in Township 23 north. Range 10 W., W.M.; thence north 131/2 degrees east 572 feet to an iron pipe; thence south 55 degrees east 319 feet to an iron pipe; thence south 16 degrees west 458 feet to an iron pipe; thence north 75 y2 degrees west 277 feet to point of beginning, containing 3.43 acres, more or less; also a right-of-way for a pipeline from Higley Creek to the above area Washington. National parks, monuments, memo rials.