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 PUBLIC LAW 105-378 —NOV. 12, 1998 112 STAT. 3397 (b) TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.— The Secretary may provide technical and financial assistance to the Museum to mark, interpret, and preserve the historic site, including making preservation-related capital improvements and repairs. (c) GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN. — (1) IN GENERAL.— The Secretary, in consultation with the Museum, shall develop a general management plan for the historic site that defines the role and responsibility of the Secretary with regard to the interpretation and the preservation of the historic site. (2) INTEGRATION WITH NATIONAL MONUMENTS.—The plan shall outline how interpretation and programming for the historic site shall be integrated and coordinated with the Statue of Liberty National Monument, Ellis Island National Monument, and Castle Clinton National Monument to enheince the story of the historic site and these National Monuments. (3) COMPLETION.— The plan shall be completed not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act. (d) LIMITED ROLE OF SECRETARY.— Nothing in this title authorizes the Secretary to acquire the property at 97 Orchard Street or to assume overall financial responsibility for the operation, maintenance, or management of the historic site. SEC. 105. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary to carry out this title. TITLE II—OTHER MATTERS SEC. 201. CASA MALPAIS NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK, ARIZONA. (a) FINDINGS. — The Congress finds and declares that— (1) the Casa Malpais National Historic Landmark was occupied by one of the largest and most sophisticated MogoUon communities in the United States; (2) the landmark includes a 58-room masonry pueblo, including stairways. Great Kiva complex, and fortification walls, a prehistoric trail, and catacomb chambers where the deceased were placed; (3) the Casa Malpais was designated as a national historic landmark by the Secretary of the Interior in 1964; and (4) the State of Arizona and the community of Springerville are undertaking a program of interpretation and preservation of the landmark. (b) PURPOSE. —It is the purpose of this section to assist in the preservation and interpretation of the Casa Malpais National Historic Landmark for the benefit of the public. (c) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.— (1) IN GENERAL.— In furtherance of the purpose of this section, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with the State of Arizona and the town of Springerville, Arizona, pursuant to which the Secretary may provide technical assistance to interpret, operate, and maintain the Casa Malpais National Historic Landmark and may also provide financial assistance for plginning, staff" training, and development of the Casa Malpais National Historic Landmark, but not including other routine operations.

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