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 PUBLIC LAW 104-333—NOV. 12, 1996 110 STAT. 4207 Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Resources of the House of Representatives a general management plan for the Preserve. (2) CONSULTATION.— In preparing the general management plan, the Secretary, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, shall consult with— (A)(i) appropriate officials of the Trust; and (ii) the Advisory Committee; and (B) adjacent landowners, appropriate officials of nearby commxmities, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, the Kansas Historical Society, and other interested parties. (3) CONTENT OF PLAN.— The general management plan shall provide for the following: (A) Maintaining and enhancing the tall grass prairie within the boundaries of the Preserve. (B) Public access and enjo3rment of the property that is consistent with the conservation and proper management of the historical, cultural, and natural resources of the ranch. (C) Interpretive and educational programs covering the natural history of the prairie, the cultural history of Native Americans, and the legacy of ranching in the Flint Hills region. (D) Provisions requiring the application of applicable State law concerning the maintenance of adequate fences within the boundaries of the Preserve. In any case in which an activity of the National Park Service requires fences that exceed the legal fence standard otherwise applicable to the Preserve, the National Park Service shall pay the additional cost of constructing and maintsdning the fences to meet the applicable requirements for that activity. (E) Provisions requiring the Secretary to comply with applicable State noxious weed, pesticide, and animal health laws. (F) Provisions requiring compliance with applicable State water laws and Federal and State waste disposal laws (including regulations) and any other applicable law. (G) Provisions requiring the Secretary to honor each valid existing oil and gas lease for lands within the boundaries of the Preserve (as described in section 1004(b)) that is in effect on the date of enactment of this Act. (H) Provisions requiring the Secretary to offer to enter into an agreement with each individual who, as of the date of enactment of this Act, holds rights for cattle grazing within the boundaries of the Preserve (as described in section 1004(b)). (4) HUNTING AND FISHING.— The Secretary may allow hunting and fishing on Federal leuids within the Preserve. (5) FINANCIAL ANALYSIS.— AS part of the development of the general management plan, the Secretary shall prepare a financial analysis indicating how the management of the Preserve may be fiiliy supported through fees, private donations, and other forms of non-Federal funding. 29-1940-96 -13:QL3 Part 6

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