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 104 STAT. 276 PUBLIC LAW 101-313—JUNE 27, 1990 (4) a plan to implement the joint resolution entitled "American Indian Religious Freedom", approved August 11, 1978 (42 U.S.C. 1996); (5) a general development plan for the monument, including proposals for a visitors' center, and the estimated cost thereof; and (6) a plan for the Rock Art Research Center established in section 109. (b) The general management plan shall be prepared in consultation with the Petroglyph National Monument Advisory Commission established pursuant to section 110, appropriate Indian tribes and their civil officials, the heirs of the Atrisco Land Grant, the New Mexico State Historical Preservation Office, and other interested parties. Contracts. (c) The Secretary shall undertake, in consultation and cooperation with appropriate New Mexico Indian tribes and their civil officials, research on other Rio Grande style rock art sites on Federal lands in New Mexico, and through cooperative agreements with State and Reports. willing private landowners, on non-Federal lands. The Secretary shall provide the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United States Senate and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United States House of Representatives within 3 years of the date funding is made available for the purposes of this section, a report that— (1) lists various locations of Rio Grande style rock art; (2) identifies the ownership of the rock art; (3) identifies the condition of the resources; and (4) identifies the appropriate type of technical assistance needed for the protection and care of these resources. The report shall be updated and transmitted to such comniittees every 2 years thereafter. SEC. 109. ROCK ART RESEARCH CENTER. (a) In order to provide for research relating to Rio Grande style rock art, undertake comprehensive evaluations of petrogl5T)hs within the monument, prepare interpretive programs that are sensitive to the concerns of the Indian and Hispanic peoples, and relate monument resources to other styles and forms of rock art, the Secretary, acting through the National Park Service and in cooperation with the University of New Mexico, other educational institutions, foundations, Indian tribes, and private entities, shall establish a Rock Art Research Center (hereinafter in this title referred to as the "Center"). (b) The Center shall function as a focal point for the systematic and scholarly collection, analysis, and dissemination of information relating to Rio Grande style rock art, and other forms of rock art within the region. Education. (c) The Center shall produce research data and educational materials that will enhance public understanding of prehistoric and historic rock art. (d) The Center shall provide for a broad program of research including ethnographic studies, resource management techniques, and comparative studies of rock art forms and styles. (e) Research shall be primarily directed toward rock art managed by the National Park Service. The Secretary may enter into cooperative agreements with other agencies and entities as may be appropriate to carry out the requirements of the Center. Cultural programs. Indians. Minorities. I^ublic buildings and grounds.

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