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 104 STAT. 2764 PUBLIC LAW 101-556—NOV. 15, 1990 (B) If the Secretary determines pursuant to the certification requirement required in paragraph (1) that Dunigan Enterprises has incurred damages of less than $1,633,527, then Dunigan Enterprises shall be paid such lesser amount pursuant to subsection (a). SEC. 5. LAND OWNERSHIP ADJUSTMENT STUDY. (a) IN GENERAL. — (1) The Secretary is authorized and directed to conduct a study of Baca Location No. 1 to address— (A) the scenic, geologic, recreational, timber, mineral, grazing, and other multiple use attributes of Baca Location No. 1; and (B) options for Federal acquisition of Baca Location No. 1, in whole or part, by purchase, donation, excheinge, or otherwise, including the estimated cost of each option. (2) The Secretary shall complete the study within 2 full fiscal years after the date funds are made available for the study. (b) COOPERATION.— (1) The Secretary shall prepare the study required by subsection (a) in cooperation with the owner of Baca Location No. 1, interested Indian tribes, the National Park Service, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and other interested parties. (2) This Act shall not be construed to authorize entry upon Baca Location No. 1 by any person without the express permission of the landowner, and the Secretary shall make prior arrangements with the landowner for satisfactory access to Baca Location No. 1 for the purposes of the study. (c) TRANSMITTAL OF STUDY.— Upon the completion of the study referred to in subsection (a), the Secretary shall transmit the results of such study, along with any legislative recommendations to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United States Senate and the Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs and Agriculture of the United States House of Representatives. SEC. 6. TECHNICAL CORRECTION. Section 110(a)(2) of the San Juan Basin Wilderness Protection Act of 1984, Public Law 98-603 (98 Stat. 3159) is hereby amended to read as follows: "(2) The real property referred to in paragraph (1) is located in Lake Sumner State Park, in the State of New Mexico, and is more particularly described as follows: "all portions of sections 28 and 33

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