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 105 STAT. 1674 PUBLIC LAW 102-220—DEC. 11, 1991 Public Law 102-220 102d Congress An Act Dec. 11, 1991 [H.R. 3604] Greer Spring Acquisition and Protection Act of 1991. Conservation. 16 USC 539h note. 16 USC 539h note. 16 USC 539h note. 16 USC 539h. To direct acquisitions within the Eleven Point Wild and Scenic River, to establish the Greer Spring Special Management Area in Missouri, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the "Greer Spring Acquisition and Protection Act of 1991". SEC. 2. ACQUISITION OF THE DENNIG TRACT. (a) The Secretary of Agriculture (hereinafter referred to as the "Secretary") is hereby authorized and directed, subject to appropriations, to acquire all of the lands, waters, and interests therein, on a willing seller basis only, within the area generally depicted on a map entitled "Dennig Tract", dated November 5, 1991 (hereinafter referred to as "the map"). The map, together with a legal description of such lands, shall be on file and available for public inspection in the offices of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. The boundaries of the Mark Twain National Forest are hereby modified to include the area denoted "Dennig Property Outside of National Forest Boundary" on the map. Such map and legal description shall have the same force and effect as if included in this Act, except that the correction of clerical and typographical errors in such map and legal description may be made by the Secretary. (b) Such modified boundaries shall be considered as the boundaries in existence as of January 1, 1965, for the purposes of section 7 of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act (16 U.S.C. 4601-9). SEC. 3. ELEVEN POINT WILD AND SCENIC RIVER. The Secretary shall manage the lands, waters, and interests therein within the area referred to on the map as "The Eleven Point Wild and Scenic Corridor" (hereinafter referred to as "the corridor"), pursuant to the provisions of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1271-1287). Lands acquired pursuant to section 2 of this Act within the corridor shall not be counted against the average one-hundred-acre-per-mile fee limitation of Section 6(a)(1) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, nor shall such lands outside the corridor be subject to the provisions of Section 6(a)(2) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. SEC. 4. GREER SPRING SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREA. (a) OBJECTIVES AND ESTABLISHMENTS.— In order to provide for public outdoor recreation use, including fishing and hunting, in a natural setting, and the enjoyment of certain areas within the Mark Twain National Forest, to protect those areas' natural, archaeological, and scenic resources, and to provide for appropriate resource management of those areas, there is hereby established the Greer Spring Special Management Area (hereinafter referred to as "the

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