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[120 STAT. 3729]
PUBLIC LAW 109-000—MMMM. DD, 2006
[120 STAT. 3729]

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—JUNE 26, 2006

120 STAT. 3729

(1) In the table of contents in section 2, strike the item relating to section 414 and insert the following: ‘‘Sec. 414. Navigational safety of certain facilities.’’.

(2) Strike section 414 and insert the following: ‘‘SEC. 414. NAVIGATIONAL SAFETY OF CERTAIN FACILITIES.

‘‘(a) CONSIDERATION OF ALTERNATIVES.—In reviewing a lease, easement, or right-of-way for an offshore wind energy facility in Nantucket Sound under section 8(p) of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1337(p)), not later than 60 days before the date established by the Secretary of the Interior for publication of a draft environmental impact statement, the Commandant of the Coast Guard shall specify the reasonable terms and conditions the Commandant determines to be necessary to provide for navigational safety with respect to the proposed lease, easement, or rightof-way and each alternative to the proposed lease, easement, or right-of-way considered by the Secretary. ‘‘(b) INCLUSION OF NECESSARY TERMS AND CONDITIONS.—In granting a lease, easement, or right-of-way for an offshore wind energy facility in Nantucket Sound under section 8(p) of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1337(p)), the Secretary shall incorporate in the lease, easement, or right-of-way reasonable terms and conditions the Commandant determines to be necessary to provide for navigational safety.’’. Agreed to June 22, 2006.

NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, HISTORIC CONGRESSIONAL CHARTER—100TH ANNIVERSARY RECOGNITION

June 26, 2006 [H. Con. Res. 367]

Whereas the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (in this resolution referred to as the ‘‘SAR’’) was founded on April 30, 1889, and chartered by Congress 100 years ago on June 9, 1906; Whereas the Charter was signed by Theodore Roosevelt, himself a member of the SAR; Whereas the SAR was conceived as a fraternal and civic society composed of lineal descendants of the men who wintered at Valley Forge, signed the Declaration of Independence, fought in the battles of the American Revolution, served in the Continental Congress, or otherwise supported the cause of American Independence; Whereas 16 American Presidents have been proud members of the SAR; Whereas the Charter of National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution describes the objects and purposes of the Society as ‘‘* * * patriotic, historical and educational’’ and that it is charged with perpetuating the memory of the men who, by their services or sacrifices during the war of the American Revolution, achieved the independence of the American people;

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