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 PUBLIC LAW 101-377 —AUG. 17, 1990 104 STAT. 465 but any such conveyance shall be at not less than the fair market value of the land or interest, as determined by the Secretary. (3) All Federal lands and interests sold or exchanged pursuant to this subsection shall be subject to such terms and conditions as will assure the use of the property in a manner which, in the judgment of the Secretary, will protect the park and the Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District (hereafter in this Act referred to as the "historic district"). Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the net proceeds from any such sale or exchange shall be used, subject to appropriations, to acquire lands and interests within the park. (d) REUNQUISHMENT OF LEGISLATIVE JURISDICTION TO PENNSYLVA- NIA. — With respect to any lands over which the United States exercises exclusive or concurrent legislative jurisdiction and which are excluded from the park pursuant to section 1(b), the Secretary may relinquish to the State of Pennsylvania such exclusive or concurrent legislative jurisdiction by filing with the Governor a notice of relinquishment to take effect upon acceptance thereof, -u nless otherwise provided by the laws of the State. SEC. 3. AGREEMENTS WITH RESPECT TO MONUMENTS AND TABLETS 16 USC 430g-6. LOCATED OUTSIDE PARK BOUNDARY. The Secretary is authorized to enter into agreements with the owners of property in proximity to but outside the boundary of the park on which historic monuments and tablets commemorating the Battle of Gettysburg have been erected on or before January 1, 1990. The Secretary may make funds available, subject to appropriations, for the maintenance, protection, and interpretation of such monuments and tablets pursuant to such agreements. In addition, within the area depicted as the "Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District" on the map referred to in section 1(a), or in proximity thereto, the Secretary may, with the consent of the owner, acquire, by donation, purchase, or exchange, lands and interests comprising such monuments and tablets together with lands and interests necessary to provide adequate public access thereto. SEC. 4. CONSERVATION WITHIN GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD HISTORIC 16 USC 430g-7. DISTRICT. (a) ENCOURAGEMENT OF CONSERVATION.— The Secretary shall take appropriate action to encourage conservation of the historic district by landowners, local governments, organizations, and businesses. (b) PRIORITIZATION OF GRANTS. —Within the historic district, the Secretary shall give priority in making grants under section 101(d), and in providing technical assistance, information, and advice under section 101(h), of the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470a(d), (h)) to those programs and activities in the historic district that will assure development and use of natural and cultural resources in a manner that is consistent with the conservation and maintenance of the district's historic character. (c) PROVISION OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE. —The Secretary may provide technical assistance to assist local governments in cooperative efforts which complement the values of the park and the historic district and to help landowners prepare individual property plans which meet landowner and conservation objectives in the historic district. (d) REIMBURSEMENT OF PLANNING COSTS. — The Secretary, under such terms and conditions as the Secretary may prescribe and at the request of any local or county government within the historic

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