Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 118.djvu/3139

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118 STAT. 3109 PUBLIC LAW 108–447—DEC. 8, 2004 Pinchot Institute, public and other private agencies, organiza tions, institutions, and individuals to provide for the develop ment, administration, maintenance, or restoration of land, facilities, or Forest Service programs at Grey Towers or to otherwise further the purposes of this section. (2) INTERDEPARTMENTAL.—The Secretary and the Secretary of the Interior are authorized and encouraged to cooperate in promoting public use and enjoyment of Grey Towers and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and in otherwise furthering the administration and purposes for which both areas were designated. Such cooperation may include co location and use of facilities within Associated Properties and elsewhere. (3) OTHER.—The Secretary may authorize use of the grounds and facilities of Grey Towers by the Pinchot Institute and other participating partners including Federal, State, and local agencies, on such terms and conditions as the Secretary may prescribe, including the waiver of special use authoriza tions and the waiver of rental and use fees. (f) FUNDS.— (1) FEES AND CHARGES.—The Secretary may impose reason able fees and charges for admission to and use of facilities on Grey Towers. (2) SPECIAL FUND.—Any monies received by the Forest Service in administering Grey Towers shall be deposited into the Treasury of the United States and covered in a special fund called the Grey Towers National Historic Site Fund. Monies in the Grey Towers National Historic Site Fund shall be available until expended, without further appropriation, for support of programs of Grey Towers, and any other expenses incurred in the administration of Grey Towers. (g) MAP.—The Secretary shall produce and keep for public inspection a map of the Historic Site and associated properties within Pike County, Pennsylvania, which were associated with James and Mary Pinchot, the Yale School of Forestry, or the Forest Service. (h) SAVINGS PROVISION.—Nothing in this section shall be deemed to diminish the authorities of the Secretary under the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act or any other law pertaining to the National Forest System. SEC. 349. (a) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the ‘‘Montana National Forests Boundary Adjustment Act of 2004’’. (b) DEFINITIONS.—In this section: (1) FORESTS.—The term ‘‘Forests’’ means the Helena National Forest, Lolo National Forest, and Beaverhead Deerlodge National Forest in the State of Montana. (2) MAP.—The term ‘‘map’’ means— (A) the map entitled ‘‘Helena National Forest Boundary Adjustment Northern Region, USDA Forest Service’’ and dated September 13, 2004; (B) the map entitled ‘‘Lolo National Forest Boundary Adjustment Northern Region, USDA Forest Service’’ and dated September 13, 2004; and (C) the map entitled ‘‘Deerlodge National Forest Boundary Adjustment Northern Region USDA Forest Service’’ and dated September 13, 2004. Montana National Forests Boundary Adjustment Act of 2004.