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 PUBLIC LAW 106-272—SEPT. 22, 2000 114 STAT. 797 Public Law 106-272 106th Congress An Act To authorize the development and maintenance of a multi-agency campus project Sept. 22, 2000 in the town of Jackson, Wyoming. [S. 1374] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Jackson Multi- Agency Campus SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. Act of 2000. This Act may be cited as the "Jackson Multi-Agency Campus Act of 2000". SEC. 2. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES. (a) FINDINGS. — Congress finds that— (1) the management of public land and natural resources and the service of the public in the area of Jackson, Wyoming, are responsibilities shared by— (A) the Department of Agriculture; (B) the Forest Service; (C) the Department of the Interior, including— (i) the National Park Service; and (ii) the United States Fish and Wildlife Service; (D) the Game and Fish Commission of the State of Wyoming; (E) Teton County, Wyoming; (F) the town of Jackson, Wyoming; (G) the Jackson Chamber of Commerce; and (H) the Jackson Hole Historical Society; and (2) it is desirable to locate the administrative offices of several of the agencies and entities specified in paragraph (1) on 1 site to— (A) facilitate communication between the agencies and entities; (B) reduce costs to the Federal, State, and local governments; and (C) better serve the public. (b) PURPOSES. —The purposes of this Act are— (1) to authorize the Federal agencies specified in subsection (a)— (A) to develop and maintain the Project in Jackson, Wyoming, in cooperation with the other agencies and entities specified in subsection (a); and (B) to provide resources and enter into such agreements as are necessary for the planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and fixture modifications of all elements of the Project; 79-194O-00 -27:QL3Part1

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