PUBLIC LAW 102-393 —OCT. 6, 1992 106 STAT. 1763 Board of Education of Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, Maryland, dated March 19, 1969, and recorded among the Land Records of Anne Arundel County in Liber 2252 page 200, and running from said beginning point so fixed and with the west and south lines of a 50-foot right-of-way south 39 degrees 41 minutes 01 seconds west 383.42 feet to a point and south 50 degrees 18 minutes 59 seconds east 50.0 feet to a point located in the right-of-way line of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, thence with said rightof-way lines of said Parkway south 39 degrees 41 minutes 01 seconds west 27.0 feet to a point and south 43 degrees 29 minutes 51 seconds west 350.18 feet to a point, thence leaving said Parkway and running with part of the south outline of the whole tract south 89 degrees 46 minutes 32 seconds west 1,610.22 feet to a point, thence leaving said outline and running for a new line of division through the whole tract north 00 degrees 13 minutes 28 seconds west 786.38 feet to a point located in the south rightof-way line of Boundary Road, thence with the same north 89 degrees 46 minutes 32 seconds east 2,233.11 feet to the place of beginning. SEC. 532. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, begin- 5 USC 1101 note. ning October 1, 1992, and thereafter, no funds made available to the Office of Personnel Management may be used to prepare, promulgate, or implement any rules or regulations relating to the Combined Federal Campaign unless such rules or regulations include a Combined Federal Campaign brochure list and general designation option solely for international agencies, which list (listed by Federation in the case of affiliated agencies) and option shall include only those international agencies that elect in their annual application to be included under such list and option rather than under the national agencies list and option: Provided, That such limitation on the use of funds shall not apply to any activities related to the 1992 Combined Federal Campaign. SEC. 533. (a) IN GENERAL. —Subject to subsection (b), the Sec- 16 USC 403 note, retary of the Interior may transfer certain land located in the Shenandoah National Park and described in subsection (c) to the Secretary of the Treasury for use by the Secretary of the Treasury as a United States Customs Service Canine Enforcement Training Center. (b) CONDITIONS OF TRANSFER.— (1) PROTECTION OF THE PARK.—An agreement to transfer pursuant to subsection (a) shall include such provisions for the protection of Shenandoah National Park as the Secretary of the Interior considers necessary. (2) CONSIDERATION.— ^A transfer made piirsuant to subsection (a) shall be made without consideration or reimbursement. (3) ABANDONMENT.— I f the land referred to in subsection (a) is abandoned by the Secretary of the Treasury at any time, administrative jurisdiction of the land shall revert to the Department of the Interior. (c) DESCRIPTION OF THE LAND.—The land referred to in subsection (a) is a plot of fenced land equaling 9.888 acres containing buildings, structures, fixtures, equipment, and other improvements affixed to or resting upon the land, and has the following legal description:
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