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 110 STAT. 4176 PUBLIC LAW 104-333—NOV. 12, 1996 maintained, or acquired because of its national historic significance; (B) provisions for the protection and interpretation of the natural, cultural, and historic resources of the District consistent with the purposes of this section; (C) provisions for the establishment of a management entity which shall be a unit of government or a private nonprofit organization that administers and manages the District consistent with the plan, and possesses the legal ability to— (i) receive Federal funds and funds from other units of government or other organizations for use in preparing and implementing the management plan; (ii) disburse Federal funds to other units of government or other nonprofit organizations for use in preparing and implementing the plan; (iii) enter into agreements with the Federal, State, or other units of government and nonprofit organizations; (iv) acquire lands or interests therein by gift or devise, or by purchase from a willing seller using donated or appropriated funds, or by donation and no lands or interests therein may be acquired by condemnation; and (v) make such reasonable and necessary modifications to the plan which shall be approved by the Secretary; (D) recommendations to the Commonwealth of Virginia (and political subdivisions thereof) for the management, protection, and interpretation of the natural, cultural, and historical resources of the District; (E) identification of appropriate partnerships between the Federal, State, and local governments and regional entities, and the private sector, in furtherance of the purposes of this section; (F) locations for visitor contact and major interpretive facilities; (G) provisions for implementing a continuing program of interpretation and visitor education concerning the resources and values of the District; (H) provisions for a uniform historical marker and wayside exhibit program in the District, including a provision for marking, with the consent of the owner, historic structures and properties that are contained within the historic core areas and contribute to the understanding of the District; (I) recommendations for means of ensuring continued local involvement and participation in the management, protection, and development of the District; and (J) provisions for appropriate living history demonstrations and battlefield reenactments. (3) PREPARATION OF DRAFT PLAN.— (A) Not later than 3 years after the date on which the Commission conducts its first meeting, the Commission shall submit to the Secretary a draft plan that meets the requirements of paragraph (2). (B) Prior to submitting the draft plan to the Secretary, the Commission shall ensure that—

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