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 PUBLIC LAW 102-241—DEC. 19, 1991 105 STAT. 2219 tion groups, shall develop a strategy regarding the relocation, ownership, maintenance, operation, and use of Cape Cod Lighthouse (otherwise known as "Highland Light") in North Truro, Massachusetts, and Sankaty Head Light Station in Nantucket, Massachusetts. (2) In developing the strategy, the Secretary shall determine whether and under what conditions it would be appropriate to convey the rights, title, and interest of the United States in Cape Cod Lighthouse and Sankaty Head Light Station to other Federal, State, or local government agencies or private preservation groups. (3) In preparing the strategy with respect to Cape Cod Lighthouse, the Secretary shall consult with the Director of the National Park Service to determine whether the lighthouse should become part of the National Park at Cape Cod National Seashore. (4) Any strategy developed under this section shall be consistent with— (A) the provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) and other applicable laws; and (B) the goal of interpreting and preserving material culture of the United States Coast Guard. (b) After completion of the strategy under subsection (a), the Secretary of Transportation may convey, by any appropriate means, all right, title, and interest of the United States in either or both of Cape Cod Lighthouse and Sankaty Head Light Station to one or more Federal, State, or local government agencies or appropriate nonprofit private preservation groups. Any conveyance under this subsection shall be made— (1) without payment of consideration; (2) subject to appropriate terms and conditions as the Secretary of Transportation considers necessary; and (3) subject to the condition that if the terms and conditions established by the Secretary are not met, the property conveyed shall revert to the United States. SEC. 29. TRANSFER OF HECETA HEAD AND CAPE BLANCO LIGHTHOUSES. Oregon. (a)(1) The Secretary may convey by any appropriate means to the preservation. State of Oregon all right, title, and interest of the United States in Real property, and to property comprising one or both of the Heceta Head Lighthouse and the Cape Blanco Lighthouse, (2) The Secretary may identify, describe, and determine property conveyed pursuant to this section. (b)(1) The conveyance of property pursuant to subsection (a) shall be made— (A) without the payment of consideration; and (B) subject to such terms and conditions as the Secretary may consider appropriate. (2) In addition to any term or condition established pursuant to paragraph (1), any conveyance of property comprising Heceta Head Lighthouse or Cape Blanco Lighthouse pursuant to this section shall be subject to the condition that all right, title, and interest in and to the property so conveyed shall immediately revert to the United States if the property, or any part thereof, ceases to be used as a nonprofit center for public benefit for the interpretation and preservation of the maritime history of Heceta Head or Cape Blanco, as applicable. (3) Any conveyance of property pursuant to this section shall be made subject to such conditions as the Secretary considers to be necessary to assure that—

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