Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 3.djvu/879

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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

PUBLIC LAW 95-625—NOV. 10, 1978 (2) Within three complete fiscal years from the date of enactment of this section, the Secretary shall develop and transmit to the Committees referred to in subsection (b) a general management plan for the historic site consistent with the purposes of this section. Such plan shall indicate— (i) facilities needed to accommodate the health, safety, and educational needs of the public; (ii) the location and estimated cost of all facilities; and (iii) the projected need for any additional facilities.

92 STAT. 3511 Plan, transmittal to congressional committees.

CROW CREEK VILLAGE ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE

SEC 512. (a) The Secretary shall prepare and transmit to the Com- Feasibility/ mittee on Energy and Natural Eesources of the Senate and the Com- suitability study, mittee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives transmittal to within two years from the date of enactment, a feasibility/suitability congressional committees. study of the Crow Creek Village archeological site, Buffalo County, 16 USC la-5 South Dakota, as a unit of the National Park System. The study shall note. include cost estimates for any necessary acquisition, development, oper- Cost estimates. ation and maintenance, as well as any feasibile alternatives for the administration and protection of the area, including, but not limited to. Federal financial and technical assistance to the State of South Dakota, Buffalo County or other suitable entity. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of Site preservation the Army is directed to take such actions as may be necessary to preserve and protect such site from any adverse impact on the site and to refrain from any activities which might cause such impact until two years from the date of submission of the study by the Secretary. Subtitle B—Trails SEC. 551. The National Trails System Act (82 Stat. 919; 16 U.S.C. 1241), as amended, is further amended as follows: (1) In section 2(a) after "promote" insert "the preservation of,"; 16 USC 1241. and after "outdoor areas" insert "and historic resources". (2) In section 2(a) delete " ( i i) " and the remainder of the sentence and insert "(ii) secondarily, within scenic areas and along historic travel routes of the Nation, which are often more remotely located.". (3) In section 2(b) delete "and scenic" and insert ", scenic and historic". (4) In section 3 redesignate subsection " (c) " as " (d) ", and insert National historic trails. a new subsection (c) as follows: "(c) National historic trails, established as provided in section 5 16 USC 1242. of this Act, which will be extended trails which follow as closely as 16 USC 1244. possible and practicable the original trails or routes of travel of national historical significance. Designation of such trails or routes shall be continuous, but the established or developed trail, and the acquisition thereof, need not be continuous onsite. National historic trails shall have as their purpose the identification and protection of the historic route and its historic remnants and artifacts for public use and enjoyment. Only those selected land and water based components of an historic trail which are on federallv owned lands and which meet the national historic trail criteria established in this Act, are established as initial Federal protection components of a national historic trail. The appropriate Secretary may subsequently certify Protected other lands as protected segments of an historic trail upon application segments, from State or local governmental agencies'or private interests involved certification.