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 PUBLIC LAW 104-323—OCT. 19, 1996 110 STAT. 3897 (3) PUBLIC AWARENESS.—The Commission shall assist in the enhancement of public awareness of, and appreciation for, the historical, recreational, architectural, and engineering structures in the Corridor, and the archaeological, geological, and cultural resources and sites in the Corridor— (A) by encouraging private owners of identified structures, sites, and resources to adopt voluntary measures for the preservation of the identified structure, site, or resource; and (B) by cooperating with Federal agencies. State agencies, and political subdivisions of the State in acquiring, on a willing seller basis, any identified structure, site, or resource which the Commission, with the concurrence of the Governor, determines should be acquired and held by an agency of the State. (4) RESTORATION.— The Commission may assist Federal agencies. State agencies, political subdivisions of the State, and nonprofit organizations in the restoration of any identified structure or site in the Corridor with consent of the owner. The assistance may include providing technical assistance for historic preservation, revitalization, and enhancement efforts. (5) INTERPRETATION. — The Commission shall assist in the interpretation of the historical, present, and future uses of the Corridor— (A) by consulting with the Secretary with respect to the implementation of the Secretary duties under section 110; (B) by assisting the State and political subdivisions of the State in establishing and maintaining visitor orientation centers and other interpretive exhibits within the Corridor; (C) by encouraging voluntary cooperation and coordination, with respect to ongoing interpretive services in the Corridor, among Federal agencies. State agencies, political subdivisions of the State, nonprofit organizations, and private citizens; and (D) by encouraging Federal agencies. State agencies, political subdivisions of the State, and nonprofit organizations to undertake new interpretive initiatives with respect to the Corridor. (6) RECOGNITION.— The Commission shall assist in establishing recognition for the Corridor by actively promoting the cultured, historical, natural, and recreational resources of the Corridor on a community, regional, statewide, national, and international basis. (7) LAND EXCHANGES.—The Commission shall assist in identifying and implementing land exchanges within the State of Colorado by Federal and State agencies that will expand open space and recreational opportunities within the flood plain of the Corridor. SEC. 109. TERMINATION OF TRAVEL EXPENSES PROVISION. Effective on the date that is 5 years after the date on which Effective date, the Secretary approves the Plan, section 104 is amended by striking paragraph (4).

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