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 110 STAT. 4248 PUBLIC LAW 104-333 —NOV. 12, 1996 (B) consistent with the goals of the management plan, encouraging economic viability in the affected communities by appropriate means. (3) In developing and implementing the management plan for the area, consider the interests of diverse units of government, businesses, private property owners, and nonprofit groups within the geographic area. Public (4) Conduct public meetings at least quarterly regarding information. the implementation of the management plan for the area. (c) CLEARING HOUSE.—The Congress recognizes the Center for Historic Preservation at Middle Tennessee State University as the clearing house for the Tennessee Civil War Heritage Area. SEC. 206. DUTIES AND AUTHORITIES OF SECRETARY. The Secretary— (1) may provide technical assistance and grants to units of government and private nonprofit organizations regarding the compact and, upon request of the management entity for the national heritage area, regarding the management plan and its implementation; (2) may not, as a condition of the award of technical assistance or grants under this section, require any recipient of such technical assistance or grants to enact or modify land use restrictions; and (3) may not make limitations on fishing, hunting, or trapping a condition for the approval of the compact or the determination of eligibility for technical assistance or grants under this section. SEC. 207. SAVINGS PROVISIONS. (a) LACK OF EFFECT ON AUTHORITY OF GOVERNMENTS. —Nothing in this title shall be construed to modify, enlarge, or diminish any authority of the Federal, State, or local governments to regulate any use of land as provide for by law or regulation. (b) LACK OF ZONING OR LAND USE POWERS OF ENTITY.—Nothing in this title shall be construed to grant powers of zoning or land use to any management entity for the national heritage area. (c) FISH AND WILDLIFE.— The designation of the national heritage area shall not diminish the authority of the State of Tennessee to manage fish and wildlife, including the regulation of fishing and hunting within such area. SEC. 208. SUNSET. The Secretary may not make any grant or provide any assistance under this title after September 30, 2012. SEC. 209. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. (a) IN GENERAL. — There is authorized to be appropriated under this title not more than $1,000,000 for any fiscal year. Not more than a total of $10,000,000 may be appropriated for the national heritage area under this title. (b) 50 PERCENT MATCH.— Federal funding provided under this title, after the designation of the national heritage area, may not exceed 50 percent of the total cost of any assistance or grant provided or authorized under this title.

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