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 PUBLIC LAW 99-500—OCT. 18, 1986

100 STAT. 1783-248

Act of 1965, as amended (16 U.S.C. 4601-6a), shall be transferred to the General Fund of the Treasury of the United States: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, no admission fee may be charged at any unit of the National Park System which provides significant outdoor recreation opportunities in an urban environment and to which access is publicly available at multiple locations, nor shall an admission fee be charged at any unit of the National Park System which has a current, specific statutory exemption: Provided further, That where entrance fees are established on a per person basis, children 12 and under shall be exempt from the fees: Provided further, That if permanent statutory language is enacted during fiscal year 1987 establishing National Park System entrance fees, the provisions of that language shall supercede the fee provisions contained in this Act: Provided further. That of the funds provided under this head, $15,000,000 shall be distributed to units of the National Park System, to be available for resource protection, research, interpretation, and maintenance activities related to resource protection, to be distributed in the following manner: 50 percent shall be provided to all units of the System based on each unit's proportion of park operating expenses, and 50 percent shall be provided to units with entrance fees based on each collecting unit's proportion of total entrance fee collections: Provided further. That the following may be cited as the "Steamtown National Historic Site Act of 1986": SECTION 1. DESIGNATION AS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE.

The property known as Steamtown, consisting of the land, historic roundhouse, switchyard, and associated buildings, track and equipment, and located on approximately 40 acres in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is hereby designated as the Steamtown National Historic Site (hereafter in this Act referred to as "the Site"). The Site is generally depicted on the map entitled "Steamtown National Historic Site", numbered STTO-80,000 and dated September 1986. A copy of the map shall be on file and available for inspection in the offices of the National Park Service in Washington, D.C., and in appropriate regional and local offices. SEC. 2. MANAGEMENT OF SITE.

(a) PREPARATION OF MANAGEMENT PLAN.—The Secretary shall prepare a comprehensive management plan for the Site, which shall include all of the elements required for general management plans under section 12 of the Act entitled "An Act to improve the administration of the National Park System by the Secretary of the Interior, and to clarify the authorities applicable to the system, and for other purposes" approved August 18, 1970 (U.S.C. la-7), and shall be submitted to the Congress no later than September bO, 1987. (b) ADMINISTRATION OF SITE.—(1) The Secretary sixall administer the Site through cooperative agreements and grant agreements, as appropriate, with the owner or owners of the property. The Secretary may provide financial and technical assistance in planning interpretation, maintenance, preservation, and appropriate public use of the Site and associated rolling stock in order to further public understanding and appreciation of the development of steam locomotives in the region. (2) The Secretary of the Interior may acquire the Site, and all or part of the associated rolling stock, by donation or with donated funds and may begin to take such actions as are called for in the

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