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PUBLIC LAW 100-696—NOV. 18, 1988

which the conservation area is established. Except where needed for administrative or emergency purposes, the use of motorized vehicles in the conservation area shall only be allowed on roads specifically designated for such use as part of the management plan prepared pursuant to section 103 of this title. The Secretary shall have the power to implement such reasonable limits to visitation and use of the conservation area as he finds appropriate for the protection of the resources of the conservation area, including requiring permits for public use, or closing portions of the conservation area to public use. (c) WITHDRAWALS.—Subject to valid existing rights, all Federal lands within the conservation area are hereby withdrawn from all forms of entry, appropriation, or disposal under the public land laws; from location, entry, and patent under the United States mining laws; and from disposition under all laws pertaining to mineral and geothermal leasing and all amendments thereto. (d) WATER RIGHTS.—Congress reserves for the purposes of this reservation, a quantity of water sufficient to fulfill the purposes of the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area created by this title. The priority date of such reserve rights shall be the date of enactment of this title. The Secretary shall file a claim for the quantification of such rights in an appropriate stream adjudication. (e) ENFORCEMENT.—Any person who violates any provision of this title or any regulation promulgated by the Secretary to implement this title shall be subject to a fine of up to $10,000, or imprisonment for up to one year, or both. MANAGEMENT PLAN

16 USC 460XX-2.

103. (a) DEVELOPMENT OF PLAN.—No later than 2 years after the enactment of this title, the Secretary shall develop a comprehensive plan for the long-range management and protection of the conservation area. The plan shall be developed with full opportunity for public participation and comment, and shall contain provisions designed to assure protection of the riparian area and the aquatic, wildlife, archeological, paleontological, scientific, cultural, educational, and recreation resources and values of the conservation area. 0)) RECOMMENDATIONS.—The Secretary shall, in the comprehensive plan referred to in subsection (a), develop recommendations to Congress on whether additional lands should be included in the conservation area. (c) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.—The Secretary may enter into cooperative agreements with appropriate State and local agencies, pursuant to section 30703) of FLPMA, to better implement the plan developed pursuant to subsection (a). (d) RESEARCH.—In order to assist in the development of appropriate management strategies for the conservation area, the Secretary may authorize research on matters including the environmental, biological, hydrological, and cultural resources of the conservation area, pursuant to section 307(a) of FLPMA. SEC.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

16 USC 460XX-3.

SEC. 104. (a) ESTABLISHMENT.—The Secretary shall establish a San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area Advisory Committee, whose purpose shall be to advise the Secretary with respect to the

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