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 PUBLIC LAW 99-662—NOV. 17, 1986

100 STAT. 4235

(i) Subsection (c) shall not become effective until the State of Florida enacts a law or laws which assure that— (1) on and after the date on which construction of the portion of the barge canal project referred to in subsection (c) is no longer authorized, all lands and interests in lands held for the project by the State of Florida or the Canal Authority of such State will continue to be held by such State or canal authority pending transfer to the Secretary, as provided in this section; and (2) on and after such date, all lands and interests in lands held by the State of Florida or the Canal Authority of such State and acquired pursuant to section 104 of the River and Harbor Act of 1960 will continue to be held by such State or Canal Authority, T pending transfer to the Secretary as provided in this section; ^ ^ (3) on and after such date, the State of Florida will never transfer to any person (except the Federal Government) any lands owned by such State or the Canal Authority of such State (except existing State roads, highways, and bridges and related rights-of-way, which may be transferred to a county or other local government) and contained within the expanded boundary of the Ocala National Forest as proposed and shown on the map dated July 1978, on file with the Chief of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington, District of Columbia; and (4) the State of Florida enacts a law which assures that, on and after such date, the interests in the lands described in paragraph (1) held by the State of Florida are sufficient to carry out the purposes of this section.

74 Stat. 484.

SEC. 1115. ABANDONED AND WRECKED VESSELS.

. The Secretary shall— (1) remove from the Miami River and Seybold Canal in Miami, Florida, between the mouth of the Miami River and the salinity control structure of 36th Street, any abandoned vessels t and any vessels under the control of the United States by reason of their seizure or forfeiture; g (2) remove derelict vessels from the western shore of Hempstead Harbor, New York; and (3) remove from waters off Mona Island, Puerto Rico, the abandoned vessel "A. Regina". The Secretary shall enter into an interagency agreement to facilitate the removal of any such vessel under the control of the United States with the head of any Federal department, agency, or instrumentality which has control of such vessel. The non-Federal share of work authorized by this section shall be one-third, except that work authorized by paragraph (3) shall be at full Federal expense.

Florida.

New York. Puerto Rico.

SEC. 1116. CHATFIELD LAKE.

Section 88(c) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1974 is amended by— (1) inserting after "encroachments" the following: "(other than the Mineral Avenue/Ken Caryl Road extension and associated transmission lines)"; and (2) inserting "significantly" after "areas which would".

88 Stat. 38.

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