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 114 STAT. 794 PUBLIC LAW 106-271—SEPT. 22, 2000 (2) the State of Tennessee (including a political subdivision of the State); or (3) the organization known as "Friends of the Siege and Battle of Corinth". 16 USC 430f-10. SEC. 6. PARK MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION. (a) IN GENERAL. — The Secretary shall administer the Unit in accordance with this Act and the laws generally applicable to units of the National Park System, including— (1) the Act entitled "An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes", approved August 25, 1916 (16 U.S.C. 1 et seq.); and (2) the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the preservation of historic American sites, buildings, objects, and antiquities of national significance, and for other purposes", approved August 21, 1935 (16 U.S.C. 461 et seq.). (b) DUTIES. —In accordance with section 602 of the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 (16 U.S.C. 430f- 5), the Secretary shall— (1) commemorate and interpret, for the benefit of visitors and the general public, the Siege and Battle of Corinth and other Civil War actions in the area in and around the city of Corinth within the larger context of the Civil War and American history, including the significance of the Civil War Siege and Battle of Corinth in 1862 in relation to other operations in the western theater of the Civil War; and (2) identify and preserve surviving features from the Civil War era in the area in and around the city of Corinth, including both military and civilian themes that include— (A) the role of railroads in the Civil War; (B) the story of the Corinth contraband camp; and (C) the development of field fortifications as a tactic of war. (c) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.— (1) IN GENERAL. —To carry out this Act, the Secretary may enter into cooperative agreements with entities in the public and private sectors, including— (A) colleges and universities; (B) historical societies; (C) State and local agencies; and (D) nonprofit organizations. (2) TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.— To develop cooperative land use strategies and conduct activities that facilitate the conservation of the historic, cultural, natural, and scenic resources of the Unit, the Secretary may provide technical assistance, to the extent that a recipient of technical assistance is engaged in the protection, interpretation, or commemoration of historically significant Civil War resources in the area in and around the city of Corinth, to— (A) the State of Mississippi (including a political subdivision of the State); (B) the State of Tennessee (including a political subdivision of the State); (C) a governmental entity; (D) a nonprofit organization; and (E) a private property owner.

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