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 PUBLIC LAW 100-567—OCT. 31, 1988

102 STAT. 2847

Public Law 100-567 100th Congress An Act Oct. 31.1988 [H.R. 4182]

To authorize the establishment of the Zuni-Cibola National Historical Park in the State of New Mexico, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Zuni-Cibola United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the "Zuni-Cibola National Historical Park Establishment Act of 1988". SEC. 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF PARK. (a) ESTABLISHMENT.—In order to preserve and protect for the benefit of present and future generations certain nationally significant historical, archeological, cultural, and natural sites and resources associated with the Zuni Tribe, and in order to assist members of the Zuni Tribe in preserving and interpreting their tribal culture, there is hereby established the Zuni-Cibola National Historical Park. The park shall consist of lands with respect to which the Secretary of the Interior has accepted a leasehold pursuant to section 3 of this Act. (b) EFFECTIVE DATE.—This section shall take effect on the date of publication by the Secretary, pursuant to section 3 of this Act, of a notice that the Secretary has accepted a leasehold interest that meets the requirements of this Act. (c) TERMINATION.—This section shall terminate and shall be ineffective 24 months after the date of enactment of this Act unless prior to the end of such 24-month period the Secretary has published a notice of acceptance of a leasehold pursuant to section 3 of this Act. SEC. 3. ACQUISITION OF LEASEHOLD.

National Historical Park Establishment Act of 1988. Historic reservation. 6 USC 410pp note. Contracts. 16 USC 410pp.

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16 USC 410pp-l.

(a) AUTHORITY OF SECRETARY.—If, no later than 18 months after Federal the date of enactment of this Act, the Zuni Tribe, after consultation Register, with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, offers to the Secretary a lease- publication. hold interest in trust lands of the Zuni Indian Reservation, in New Mexico, meeting the requirements of this Act, the Secretary is authorized and directed to accept such leasehold on behalf of the National Park Service and to publish in the Federal Register a notice of such acceptance. (b) REQUIREMENTS.—The Secretary shall accept a leasehold under subsection (a) of this section if such leasehold— (1) would continue for a period of at least 99 years; (2) would require no rentals or other payments by the United States to the Zuni Tribe or any other party; (3) would be applicable to no more than 800 acres of lands within the Zuni Indian Reservation that the Director of the National Park Service, after consultation with the Zuni Tribe and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, has determined to be nec-

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