Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 113 Part 1.djvu/1048

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113 STAT. 1024 PUBLIC LAW 106-69—OCT. 9, 1999 until 90 days after submission to the Congress and the Secretary of a peer-reviewed scientific study that determines that there are severe reactions by passengers to peanuts as a result of contact with very small airborne peanut particles of the kind that passengers might encounter in an aircraft. SEC. 347. Section 5309(g)(1)(B) of title 49, United States Code, is amended by inserting after "Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate" the following: "and the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations". SEC. 348. Section 1212(g) of the Transportation Equity Act 112 Stat. 193. for the 21st Century (Public Law 105-178), as amended, is amended— (1) in the subsection heading, by inserting "and New Jersey" after "Minnesota"; and (2) by inserting "or the State of New Jersey" after "Minnesota". University of SEC. 349. (a) REQUIREMENT To CoNVEY.—The Commandant New Hampshire, of the Coast Guard shall convey, without consideration, to the University of New Hampshire (in this section referred to as the "University") all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to a parcel of real property (including any improvements thereon) located in New Castle, New Hampshire, consisting of approximately five acres and including a pier. (b) IDENTIFICATION OF PROPERTY. —The Commandant shall determine, identify, and describe the property to be conveyed under this section. (c) EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, AND RIGHTS.— (1) The Commandant shall, in connection with the conveyance required by subsection (a), grant to the University such easements and rightsof-way as the Commandant considers necessary to permit access to the property conveyed under that subsection. (2) The Commandant shall, in connection with such conveyance, reserve in favor of the United States such easements and rights as the Commemdant considers necessary to protect the interests of the United States, including easements or rights regarding access to property and utilities. (d) CONDITIONS OF CONVEYANCE.—The conveyance required by subsection (a) shall be subject to the following conditions: (1) That the University not convey, assign, exchange, or encumber the property conveyed, or any part thereof, unless such conveyance, assignment, exchange, or encumbrance— (A) is made without consideration; or (B) is otherwise approved by the Commandant. (2) That the University not interfere or allow interference in any manner with the maintenance or ope^at^'on of Coast Guard Station Portsmouth Harbor, New Hampshire, without the express written permission of the Commandant. (3) That the University use the property for educational, research, or other public purposes. (e) MAINTENANCE OF PROPERTY.— The University, or any subsequent owner of the property conveyed under subsection (a) pursuant to a conveyance, assignment, or exchange referred to in subsection (d)(1), shall maintain the property in a proper, substantial, and workmanlike manner, and in accordance with any conditions established by the Commandant, pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.), and other applicable laws.