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 PUBLIC LAW 101-121—OCT. 23, 1989 103 STAT. 707 Appalachian Trail corridor between the Shrewsbury-Mendon town line, on the south, and the junction of the Appalachian and Long Trails north of Sherburne Pass, on the north, in Rutland County, Vermont: Provided further. That negotiations shall be suspended for any land acquisitions or easements in the study area and no acquisi- tions or easements in the study area shall be executed until 60 calendar days after the final Environmental Impact Statement is filed: Provided further. That the Secretary of the Interior shall take no action to give force or effect or implement in any manner the easement signed January 19, 1989, between the National Park Service and Killington, Ltd., Inc., until 60 calendar days after the final Environmental Impact Statement is filed. NATIONAL RECREATION AND PRESERVATION For expenses necessary to carry out recreation programs, natural programs, cultural programs, environmental compliance and review, and grant administration, not otherwise provided for, $16,136,000., s HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUND For expenses necessary in carrying out the provisions of the Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (80 Stat. 915), as amended (16 U.S.C. 470), $32,750,000 to be derived from the Historic Preservation Fund, established by section 108 of that Act, as amended, to remain available for obligation until September 30, 1990: Provided, That the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands is a State eligible for Historic Preservation Fund matching grant assistance as authorized under 16 U.S.C. 470w(2): Provided further. That pursuant to section 105(1) of the Compact of Free Association, Public Law 99-239, the Fed- erated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall Islands shall also be considered Stat^ for purposes of this appropriation: Provided further. That $1,000,000 of the amount appropriated herein shall remain available until expended in the Bicentennial Light- house Fund, to be distributed on a matching grant basis after consultation among the National Park Service, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, State Historic Preservation Officers from States with resources eligible for financial assistance, and the light- house community. Consultation shall include such matters as a distribution formula, timing of grant awards, a redistribution proce- dure for grants remaining unobligated longer than two years after the award date, and related implementation policies. The distribu- tion formula for fiscal year 1990 shall include consideration of such factors as— (A) the number of lighthouses on or determined to be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places by March 30, 1990; "' - '' (B) the number of river lights and number of historic river sites on or determined to be eligible for listing on the National Register by March 30, 1990; and (C) the availability of matching contributions in the State: Provided further. That no State shall receive more than 15 per centum of the Bicentennial Lighthouse Fund in any one fiscal year, nor more than 10 per centum of the total appropriations to the Fund in any two fiscal year period: Provided further. That only the light station structure, itself, shall be counted in determining the number of properties in each State eligible to

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