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 PUBLIC LAW 105-391—NOV. 13, 1998 112 STAT. 3521 "(c) PROGRAM. —The program under subsection (a) shall include the greatest number of national park units as is practicable. "(d) REQUIREMENTS. — The program under subsection (a) shall include, at a minimum— "(1) a standard adaptable organizational design format to establish and sustain responsible management of a local nonprofit support organization for support of a national park unit; "(2) standard and legally tenable bylaws and recommended money-handling procedures that can easily be adapted as applied to individual national park units; and "(3) a standard training curriculum to orient and expand the operating expertise of personnel employed by local nonprofit support organizations. "(e) ANNUAL REPORT.—The Foundation shall report the progress of the program under subsection (a) in the annual report of the Foundation. " (f) AFFILIATIONS.— "(1) CHARTER OR CORPORATE BYLAWS.— Nothing in this section requires— "(A) a nonprofit support organization or friends group to modify current practices or to affiliate with the Foundation; or "(B) a local nonprofit support organization, established as a result of this section, to be bound through its charter or corporate bylaws to be permanently affiliated with the Foundation. "(2) ESTABLISHMENT.— An affihation with the Foundation shall be established only at the discretion of the governing board of a nonprofit organization.". TITLE VIII—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS SEC. 801. UNITED STATES PARK POLICE. 16 USC 6011. (a) APPOINTMENT OF TASK FORCE.— Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this title, the Secretary shall appoint a multidisciplinary task force to fully evaluate the shortfalls, needs, and requirements of law enforcement programs in the National Park Service, including a separate analysis for the United States Park Police, which shall include a review of facility repair, rehabilitation, equipment, and communication needs. (b) SUBMISSION OF REPORT.— Not later than one year after Deadline. the date of enactment of this title, the Secretary shall submit to the Committees on Energy and Natural Resources and Appropriations of the United States Senate and the Committees on Resources and Appropriations of the United States House of Representatives a report that includes— (1) the findings and recommendations of the task force; (2) complete justifications for any recommendations made; and (3) a complete description of any adverse impacts that would occur if any need identified in the report is not met.

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