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 PUBLIC LAW 106-412 —NOV. 1, 2000 114 STAT. 1795 Public Law 106-412 106th Congress An Act To authorize the exchange of land between the Secretary of the Interior and the Nov. 1, 2000 Director of Central Intelligence at the George Washington Memorial Parkway [H R 48351 in McLean, Virginia, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. AUTHORIZATION OF LAND EXCHANGE. The Secretary of the Interior and the Director of Central Intel- Ugence are authorized to exchange approximately 1.74 acres of land under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior within the boundary of the George Washington Memorial Parkway for approximately 2.92 acres of land under the jurisdiction of the Central Intelligence Agency adjacent to the boundary of the George Washington Memorial Parkway. The land to be conveyed by the Secretary of the Interior to the Central Intelligence Agency is depicted on National Park Service Drawing No. 850/81992, dated August 6, 1998. The land to be conveyed by the Central Intelligence Agency to the Secretary of the Interior is depicted on National Park Service Drawing No. 850/81991, Sheet 1, dated August 6, 1998. These maps shall be available for public inspection in the appropriate offices of the National Park Service. SEC. 2. CONDITIONS OF LAND EXCHANGE. The land exchange authorized under section 1 shall be subject to the following conditions: (1) No REIMBURSEMENT OF CONSIDERATION.— ^The exchange shall occur without reimbursement or consideration. (2) PUBLIC ACCESS.— ^The Director of Central Intelligence shall allow public access to the property transferred from the National Park Service and depicted on National Park Service Drawing No. 850/81992. Such access shall be for a motor vehicle turn-around on the George Washington Memorial Parkway. (3) OTHER ACCESS. —The Director of Central Intelligence shall allow access to— (A) personnel of the Federal Highway Administration Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center as is provided for in the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) report of excess, dated May 20, 1971, which states, "Rightof-access by FHWA to and from the tract retained to the George Washington Parkway and to State Route 193 is to be held in perpetuity, or until released by FHWA"; and

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