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 114 STAT. 182 PUBLIC LAW 106-181—APR. 5, 2000 SEC. 752. FORMER AIRFIELD LANDS, GRANT PARISH, LOUISIANA. (a) IN GENERAL. —Subject to the requirements of this section, the United States may release, without monetary consideration, all restrictions, conditions, and limitations on the use, encumbrance, or conveyance of certain land located in Grant Parish, Louisiana, identified as Tracts B, C, and D on the map entitled "Plat of Restricted Properties/Former Pollock Army Airfield, Pollock, Louisiana", dated August 1, 1996, to the extent such restrictions, conditions, and limitations are enforceable by the United States, but the United States shall retain the right of access to, and use of, that land for national defense purposes in time of war or national emergency. (b) CONDITIONS.— Any release under subsection (a) shall be subject to the following conditions: Regulations. (1) In leasing or conveying any interest in the land with respect to which releases are granted under subsection (a), the party owning the property after the releases shall receive an amount that is equal to the fair lease value or the fair market value, as the case may be, as determined pursuant to regulations issued by the Secretary. (2) Any amount so received may be used only for the development, improvement, operation, or maintenance of the airport. SEC. 753. RALEIGH COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, MEMORIAL AIRPORT. (a) IN GENERAL.—Subject to subsection (b), the Secretary may grant a release from any term or condition in a grant agreement for the development or improvement of the Raleigh County Memorial Airport, West Virginia, if the Secretary determines that the property to which the release applies— (1) does not exceed 400 acres; and (2) is not needed for airport purposes. (b) CONDITION. —The proceeds of the sale of any property to which a release under subsection (a) applies shall be used for airport purposes. Alaska. SEC. 754. IDITAROD AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT. Notwithstanding any other provision of law (including section 47125 of title 49, United States Code), the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, or the Administrator of General Services, may convey to the Iditarod Area School District without reimbursement all right, title, and interest in 12 acres of property at Lake Minchumina, Alaska, identified by the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, including the structures known as housing units 100 through 105 and as utility building 301. SEC. 755. ALTERNATIVE POWER SOURCES FOR FLIGHT DATA RECORDERS AND COCKPIT VOICE RECORDERS. (a) STUDY.— The Administrator shall conduct a study on the need for an alternative power source for on-board flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders. Deadline. (b) REPORT. — Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall transmit to Congress a report on the results of the study. (c) COORDINATION WITH NTSB. —If, before submitting the report, the Administrator determines, after consultation with the National Transportation Safety Board, that the Board is preparing

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