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 106 STAT. 3572 PUBLIC LAW 102-543—OCT. 27, 1992 of conducting visitors throvkgja. such properties and interpreting them to the public; and (2) no changes or alterations shall be made in such properties except by mutual agreement between the Secretary and the other parties to the agreements. (b) MATCHING FUNDS. — Funds authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the purposes of this section shall be expended in the ratio of $1 of Federal funds for each $4 of funds contributed by non-Federal sources. For the purposes of this subsection, the Secretary is authorized to accept from non-Federal sources, and to utilize for purposes of this Act, any money so contributed. Donations of land, or interests in land, by the State of Michigan may be considered as a contribution fh>m non-Federal sources for the purposes of this subsection. 16 USC 410yy-8. SEC. 9. KEWEENAW NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK ADVISORY COMMIS- SION. (a) ESTABLISHMENT AND DUTIES. — T here is established the Keweenaw National Historical P£u*k Advisory Commission. The Commission shall— (1) advise the Secretary in the preparation and implementation of a general management plan described in section 6; (2) advise the Secretary on the development of and priorities for implementing standards and criteria by which the Secretary, pursuant to agreements referred to in sections 7 and 8, will provide financial as well as technical assistance to owners of non-Federal properties within the park; (3) advise the Secretary on the development of rules governing the disbursal of funds for the development of non-Federal properties; (4) advise the Secretary with respect to the selection of sites for interpretation and preservation by means of cooperative agreements pursuant to section 7; (5) assist the Secretary in developing policies and programs for the conservation and protection of the scenic, historical, ctdtural, natural and technological values of the park which would complement the purposes of this Act; (6) assist the Secretary in coordinating with local governments and the State of Michigan the implementation of the general management plan, and furthering the purposes of this Act; V (7) be authorized to carry out historical, educational, or \ cultural programs which encourage or enhance appreciation of the historic resources in the park, surrounding areas, and on the Keweenaw Peninsula; and (8) be authorized to seek, accept, and dispose of gifts, bequests, or donations of money, personal property, or services, received from any source, consistent with the purposes of tiiis Act and the park management. (b)(1) The Commission may acquire real property, or interests in real property, to further the purposes of the Act by gift or devise; or, by purchase from a willing seller with money which was given or bequeathed to the Commission on the condition that such money would be used to piurhase real property, or interests in real property, to further the purposes of this Act.

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