Public Law 104-333

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Public Law 104-333
by the 104th Congress of the United States

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104TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS
2ND SESSION

An Act
To provide for the administration of certain Presidio properties at minimal cost to the Federal taxpayer, and for other purposes.


Public Law 104–333
104th Congress

Nov. 12, 1996
[H.R. 4236]

An Act

To provide for the administration of certain Presidio properties at minimal cost to the Federal taxpayer, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996
16 USC 1 note.
This Act may be cited as the “Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996”.

  • Sec. 1. Short title and table of contents.

DIVISION I
TITLE I—THE PRESIDIO OF SAN FRANCISCO

  • Sec. 101. Findings.
  • Sec. 102. Authority and responsibility of the Secretary of the Interior.
  • Sec. 103. Establishment of the Presidio Trust.
  • Sec. 104. Duties and authorities of the Trust.
  • Sec. 105. Limitations on funding.
  • Sec. 106. General Accounting Office study.

TITLE II—BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENTS AND CONVEYANCES

  • Sec. 201. Yucca House National Monument boundary adjustment.
  • Sec. 202. Zion National Park boundary adjustment.
  • Sec. 203. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore boundary adjustment.
  • Sec. 204. Independence National Historical Park boundary adjustment.
  • Sec. 205. Craters of the Moon National Monument boundary adjustment.
  • Sec. 206. Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument boundary adjustment.
  • Sec. 207. Wupatki National Monument boundary adjustment.
  • Sec. 208. Walnut Canyon National Monument boundary modification.
  • Sec. 209. Butte County, California land conveyance.
  • Sec. 210. Taos Pueblo land transfer.
  • Sec. 211. Colonial National Historical Park.
  • Sec. 212. Cuprum, Idaho relief.
  • Sec. 213. Relinquishment of interest.
  • Sec. 214. Modoc National Forest.
  • Sec. 215. Conveyance to City of Sumpter, Oregon.
  • Sec. 216. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.
  • Sec. 217. Alpine School District.
  • Sec. 218. Merced Irrigation District land exchange.
  • Sec. 219. Father Aull site transfer.
  • Sec. 220. Coastal Barrier Resources System.
  • Sec. 221. Conveyance to Del Norte County Unified School District.

TITLE III—EXCHANGES

  • Sec. 301. Targhee National Forest land exchange.
  • Sec. 302. Anaktuvuk Pass land exchange.
  • Sec. 303. Alaska Peninsula subsurface consolidation.
  • Sec. 304. Snowbasin Land Exchange Act.
  • Sec. 305. Arkansas and Oklahoma land exchange.
  • Sec. 306. Big Thicket National Preserve.
  • Sec. 307. Lost Creek land exchange.
  • Sec. 308. Cleveland National Forest land exchange.
  • Sec. 309. Sand Hollow land exchange.
  • Sec. 310. Bureau of Land Management authorization for fiscal years 1997 through 2002.
  • Sec. 311. Kenai Natives Association land exchange.

TITLE IV—RIVERS AND TRAILS

  • Sec. 401. Rio Puerco watershed.
  • Sec. 402. Old Spanish Trail.
  • Sec. 403. Great Western Scenic Trail.
  • Sec. 404. Hanford Reach Preservation.
  • Sec. 405. Lamprey Wild and Scenic River.
  • Sec. 406. West Virginia National Rivers Amendments of 1996.
  • Sec. 407. Technical amendment to the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
  • Sec. 408. Protection of North St. Vrain Creek, Colorado.

TITLE V—HISTORIC AREAS AND CIVIL RIGHTS

  • Sec. 501. The Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail.
  • Sec. 502. Vancouver National Historic Reserve.
  • Sec. 503. Extension of Kaloko-Honokohau Advisory Commission.
  • Sec. 504. Amendment to Boston National Historic Park Act.
  • Sec. 505. Women’s Rights National Historic Park.
  • Sec. 506. Black Patriots Memorial Extention.
  • Sec. 507. Historically black colleges and universities historic building restoration and preservation.
  • Sec. 508. Memorial to Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Sec. 509. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation reauthorization.
  • Sec. 510. Great Falls Historic District, New Jersey.
  • Sec. 511. New Bedford National Historic Landmark District.
  • Sec. 512. Nicodemus National Historic Site.
  • Sec. 513. Unalaska.
  • Sec. 514. Japanese American Patriotism Memorial.
  • Sec. 515. Manzanar National Historic Site.
  • Sec. 516. Recognition and designation of the AIDS Memorial Grove as national memorial.

TITLE VI—CIVIL AND REVOLUTIONARY WAR SITES

  • Sec. 601. United States Civil War Center.
  • Sec. 602. Corinth, Mississippi, Battlefield Act.
  • Sec. 603. Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Historic Preservation Study.
  • Sec. 604. American battlefield protection program.
  • Sec. 605. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Parks.
  • Sec. 606. Shenandoah Valley battlefields.
  • Sec. 607. Washita Battlefield.

TITLE VII—FEES

  • Sec. 701. Ski area permit rental charge.
  • Sec. 702. Delaware Water Gap.
  • Sec. 703. Glacier Bay National Park.

TITLE VIII—MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT PROVISIONS

  • Sec. 801. Limitation on park buildings.
  • Sec. 802. Appropriations for transportation of children.
  • Sec. 803. Feral burros and horses.
  • Sec. 804. Authorities of the Secretary of the Interior relating to museums.
  • Sec. 805. Volunteers in parks increase.
  • Sec. 806. Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day.
  • Sec. 807. Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia.
  • Sec. 808. Laura C. Hudson Visitor Center.
  • Sec. 809. Robert J. Lagomarsino Visitor Center.
  • Sec. 810. Expenditure of funds outside authorized boundary of Rocky Mountain National Park.
  • Sec. 811. Dayton aviation.
  • Sec. 812. Prohibition on certain transfers of national forest lands.
  • Sec. 813. Grand Lake Cemetery.
  • Sec. 814. National Park Service administrative reform.
  • Sec. 815. William B. Smullin Visitor Center.
  • Sec. 816. Calumet Ecological Park.
  • Sec. 817. Acquisition of certain property on Santa Cruz Island.
  • Sec. 818. National Park Agreements.

TITLE IX—HERITAGE AREAS

  • Sec. 901. Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor.
  • Sec. 902. Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor.

TITLE X—MISCELLANEOUS
Subtitle A—Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

  • Sec. 1001. Short title.
  • Sec. 1002. Findings and purposes.
  • Sec. 1003. Definitions.
  • Sec. 1004. Establishment of Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.
  • Sec. 1005. Administration of National Preserve.
  • Sec. 1006. Limited authority to acquire.
  • Sec. 1007. Advisory Committee.
  • Sec. 1008. Restriction on authority.
  • Sec. 1009. Authorization of appropriations.

Subtitle B—Sterling Forest

  • Sec. 1011. Palisades Interstate Park Commission.

Subtitle C—Additional Provisions

  • Sec. 1021. Recreation lakes.
  • Sec. 1022. Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness expansion and fossil forest protection.
  • Sec. 1023. Opal Creek Wilderness and Scenic Recreation Area.
  • Sec. 1024. Upper Klamath Basin ecological restoration projects.
  • Sec. 1025. Deschutes Basin ecosystem restoration projects.
  • Sec. 1026. Bull Run protection.
  • Sec. 1027. Oregon Islands Wilderness, additions.
  • Sec. 1028. Umpqua River land exchange study: policy and direction.
  • Sec. 1029. Boston Harbor Islands Recreation Area.
  • Sec. 1030. Natchez National Historical Park.
  • Sec. 1031. Substitution of timber for canceled timber sale.
  • Sec. 1032. Rural electric and telephone facilities.
  • Sec. 1033. Federal borough recognition.
  • Sec. 1034. Extension of statute of limitations.
  • Sec. 1035. Regulation of fishing in certain waters of Alaska.
  • Sec. 1036. Credit for reconveyance.
  • Sec. 1037. Radio site report.

TITLE XI—CALIFORNIA BAY DELTA ENVIRONMENTAL ENHANCEMENT

  • Sec. 1101. Program funding.

DIVISION II
TITLE I—NATIONAL COAL HERITAGE AREA

  • Sec. 101. Short title.
  • Sec. 102. Findings.
  • Sec. 103. Establishment.
  • Sec. 104. Contractual agreement.
  • Sec. 105. Eligible resources.
  • Sec. 106. Coal heritage management plan.
  • Sec. 107. Sunset.
  • Sec. 108. Authorization of appropriations.

TITLE II—TENNESSEE CIVIL WAR HERITAGE AREA

  • Sec. 201. Findings and purposes.
  • Sec. 202. Definitions.
  • Sec. 203. Tennessee Civil War Heritage Area.
  • Sec. 204. Compact.
  • Sec. 205. Management.
  • Sec. 206. Duties and authorities of Secretary.
  • Sec. 207. Savings provisions.
  • Sec. 208. Sunset.
  • Sec. 209. Authorization of appropriations.

TITLE III—AUGUSTA CANAL NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA

  • Sec. 301. Findings.
  • Sec. 302. Purpose.
  • Sec. 303. Designation of Augusta Canal National Heritage Area.
  • Sec. 304. Management.
  • Sec. 305. Management plan.
  • Sec. 306. Grants and technical assistance.
  • Sec. 307. Acquisition of real property.
  • Sec. 308. Occupational, safety, conservation, and environmental regulation.
  • Sec. 309. Land use regulation.
  • Sec. 310. Sunset.
  • Sec. 311. Authorization of appropriations.

TITLE IV—STEEL INDUSTRY HERITAGE PROJECT

  • Sec. 401. Short title.
  • Sec. 402. Findings and purpose.
  • Sec. 403. Steel Industry American Heritage Area.
  • Sec. 404. Compact.
  • Sec. 405. Management plan.
  • Sec. 406. Authorities and duties of management entity.
  • Sec. 407. Duties and authorities of Federal agencies.
  • Sec. 408. Sunset.
  • Sec. 409. Authorization of appropriations.

TITLE V—ESSEX NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA

  • Sec. 501. Findings and purpose.
  • Sec. 502. Definitions.
  • Sec. 503. Designation of National Heritage Area.
  • Sec. 504. Management entity.
  • Sec. 505. Duties of the Secretary.
  • Sec. 506. Private property.
  • Sec. 507. Sunset.
  • Sec. 508. Authorization of appropriations.

TITLE VI—SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL HERITAGE CORRIDOR

  • Sec. 601. Short title.
  • Sec. 602. Findings and purpose.
  • Sec. 603. Definitions.
  • Sec. 604. South Carolina National Heritage Corridor.
  • Sec. 605. Management entity.
  • Sec. 606. Duties of the Secretary.
  • Sec. 607. Sunset.
  • Sec. 608. Authorization of appropriations.

TITLE VII—AMERICA’S AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE PARTNERSHIP

  • Sec. 701. Findings and purposes.
  • Sec. 702. Definitions.
  • Sec. 703. Establishment of the America’s Agricultural Heritage Partnership.
  • Sec. 704. Establishment of the America’s Agricultural Heritage Partner management entity.
  • Sec. 705. Partnership management plan.
  • Sec. 706. Land use regulation and private property protection.
  • Sec. 707. Sunset.
  • Sec. 708. Authorization of appropriations.

TITLE VIII—OHIO & ERIE CANAL NATIONAL HERITAGE CORRIDOR

  • Sec. 801. Short title.
  • Sec. 802. Findings and purpose.
  • Sec. 803. Definitions.
  • Sec. 804. Ohio & Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor.
  • Sec. 805. The Ohio & Erie National Canal Heritage Corridor Committee.
  • Sec. 806. Powers and duties of the National Heritage Corridor Committee.
  • Sec. 807. Management entity.
  • Sec. 808. Duties of the management entity.
  • Sec. 809. Duties and authorities of Federal agencies.
  • Sec. 810. Lack of effect on land use regulation and private property.
  • Sec. 811. Sunset.
  • Sec. 812. Authorization of appropriations.

TITLE IX—HUDSON RIVER VALLEY NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA

  • Sec. 901. Short title.
  • Sec. 902. Findings.
  • Sec. 903. Purposes.
  • Sec. 904. Hudson River Valley American Heritage Area.
  • Sec. 905. Compact.
  • Sec. 906. Management plan.
  • Sec. 907. Authorities and duties of management entities.
  • Sec. 908. Duties and authorities of Federal agencies.
  • Sec. 909. Authorization of appropriations.
  • Sec. 910. Sunset.

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