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PUBLIC LAW 104-323—OCT. 19, 1996 110 STAT. 3889 Public Law 104-323 104th Congress An Act To establish the Cache La Poudre River Corridor. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SEC. 100. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the "Cache La Poudre River Corridor Act". SEC. 101. PURPOSE. The purpose of this Act is to designate the Cache La Poudre Corridor within the Cache La Poudre River Basin and to provide for the interpretation, for the educational and inspirational benefit of present and future generations, of the unique and significant contributions to our national heritage of cultural and Mstorical lands, waterways, and structures within the Corridor. SEC. 102. DEFINITIONS. In this Act: (1) COMMISSION.— The term "Commission" means the Cache La Poudre Corridor Commission established by section 104(a). (2) CORRIDOR.— The term "Corridor" means the Cache La Poudre Corridor established by section 103(a). (3) GOVERNOR.— The term "Governor" means the Governor of the State of Colorado. (4) PLAN. —The term "Plan" means the corridor interpretation plan prepared by the Commission pursuant to section 108(a). (5) POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE.— The term "political subdivision of the State" means a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, any part of which is located in or adjacent to the Corridor, including a county, city, town, water conservancy district, or special district. (6) SECRETARY. —The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Interior. SEC. 103. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CACHE LA POUDRE CORRIDOR. (a) ESTABLISHMENT. —T here is established in the State of Colorado the Cache La Poudre Corridor. (b) BOUNDARIES. —The boundaries of the Corridor shall include the lands within the 100-year flood plain of the Cache La Poudre River Basin, beginning at a point where the Cache La Poudre River flows out of the Roosevelt National Forest and continuing east along the floodplain to a point Vi mile west of the confluence of the Cache La Poudre River and the South Platte River in Weld Oct. 19, 1996 [S. 342] Cache La Poudre River Corridor Act. Colorado.