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 102 STAT. 2848

PUBLIC LAW 100-567—OCT. 31, 1988

essary and adequate to carry out the purposes specified in section 4(a) of this Act; and (4) would not be inconsistent with any of the provisions of this Act. (c) MAP,—As soon as possible after publication of a notice of acceptance pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary shall prepare a map of the park and shall provide copies of such map to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the Select Committee on Indian Affairs of the Senate. (d) BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENTS.—The Secretary, after consultation with the Advisory Commission and with the agreement of the Zuni Tribe, may make minor revisions in the boundary of the park. Prior to making any such revision, the Secretary shall provide notice of the proposed change in the boundary to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and Select Committee on Indian Affairs of the Senate. No such revision shall take effect sooner than 60 days after such notice has been provided to such Committees. After the effective date of any such revision, the Secretary shall prepare a revised map of the park, copies of which shall be provided to such Committees. 16 USC 410pp-2. National Park System.

Contracts.

SEC. 4. MANAGEMENT. (a) PURPOSES.—(1) The Secretary, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, and in consultation with the Advisory Commission established pursuant to section 6 of this Act, shall manage the lands covered by any leeisehold accepted by the Secretary pursuant to section 3 as a unit of the National Park System consistent with the provisions of this Act, and the Act of August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535; 16 U.S.C. 1 et seq.), as amended and supplemented, and the Act of August 21, 1935 (49 Stat. 666; 16 U.S.C. 461), as amended. (2) The Secretary shall protect, manage, and administer the park for the purposes of preserving the historical, archeological, natural, scientific, cultural, and other resources and values of the park and providing for the public understanding and enjoyment of the same in such a manner as to perpetuate these resources and values for future generations. (3) In implementing this Act, the Secretary shall cooperate with the Zuni Tribe. (b) JURISDICTION.—The Secretary is authorized to accept concurrent jurisdiction from the Zuni Tribe for the purpose of law enforcement. (c) CONSULTATION.—The Secretary, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, shall consult regularly with the Commission established pursuant to section 6 of this Act. The Commission shall advise the Secretary on the management and operation of the park. (d) FEES.—All enrolled members of the Zuni Tribe shall be exempt from the payment of fees for admission into the park. (e) TRAINING.—In furtherance of the purposes specified in subsection (a)(2), and after consultation with the Advisory Commission established by section 6, the Secretary is authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with the Zuni Tribe, its subordinate boards, committees and enterprises, and individual members of the Zuni Tribe for the purpose of providing training of Zuni tribal members

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