Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 107 Part 1.djvu/405

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PUBLIC LAW 103-66 —AUG. 10, 1993 107 STAT. 379 face water areas, undeveloped or lightly developed shoreland, or general visitor information. "(3) PER VEHICLE LIMIT.— The fee under this subsection for use of a site or facility (other than an overnight camping site or facility or any other site or facility at which a fee is charged for use of the site or facihty as of the date of the enactment of this paragraph) for persons entering the site or facility by private, noncommercial vehicle transporting not more than 8 persons (including the driver) shall not exceed $3 per day per vehicle. Such maximum amount may be adjusted annually by the Secretary for changes in the Consumer Price Index of All Urban Consumers published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department of Labor. "(4) DEPOSIT INTO TREASURY ACCOUNT. —All fees collected under this subsection shall be deposited into the Treasury account for the Corps of Engineers established by section 4(i) of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 4601-«a(i)).". (b) CONFORMING AMENDMENT FOR CAMPSITES.— Section 4(b) of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 4601-6a(b)) is amended by striking the next to the last sentence. TITLE VI—COMMUNICATIONS LICENS- ING AND SPECTRUM ALLOCATION IM- PROVEMENT SEC. 6001. TRANSFER OF AUCTIONABLE FREQUENCIES. (a) AMENDMENT. — The National Telecommunications and Information Administration Organization Act (47 U.S.C. 901 et seq.) is amended— (1) by striking the heading of part B and inserting the following: "PART C—SPECIAL AND TEMPORARY PROVISIONS"; (2) by redesignating sections 131 through 135 as sections 151 through 155, respectively; and l7^T§r*qQ?4^ (3) by inserting after part A the following new part: USC 254r note 106 Stat. 3542.'

    • PART B—TRANSFER OF AUCTIONABLE

FREQUENCIES. " SEC. 111. DEFINITIONS. 47 USC 921. As used in this part: "(1) The term 'allocation' means an entry in the National Table of Frequency Allocations of a given frequency band for the purpose of its use by one or more radiocommunication services. "(2) The term 'assignment' means an authorization given to a station licensee to use specific frequencies or channels. "(3) The term 'the 1934 Act' means the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 151 et seq.).