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 PUBLIC LAW 106-511—NOV. 13, 2000 114 STAT. 2371 (C) assurances that the State or Village of Fort Sumner will make sufficient land available for the Memorial; (D) the specifications of the Memorial which shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local building codes and laws; (E) arrangements for the operation and maintenance of the Memorial upon completion of construction; (F) a description of Memorial collections and educational programming; (G) a plan for the design of exhibits including the collections to be exhibited, security, preservation, protection, environmental controls, and presentations in accordance with professional standards; (H) an agreement with the Navajo Nation and the Mescalero Tribe relative to the design and location of the Memorial; and (I) a financing plan developed by the State that outlines the long-term management of the Memorial, including— (i) the acceptance and use of funds derived from public and private sources to minimize the use of appropriated or borrowed funds; (ii) the payment of the operating costs of the Memorial through the assessment of fees or other income generated by the Memorial; (iii) a strategy for achieving financial self-suffi- Deadline, ciency with respect to the Memorial by not later than 5 years after the date of enactment of this Act; and (iv) a description of the business activities that would be permitted at the Memorial and appropriate vendor standards that would apply. SEC. 206. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. (a) IN GENERAL.—There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this title— (1) $1,000,000 for fiscal year 2000; and (2) $500,000 for each of fiscal years 2001 and 2002. (b) CARRYOVER. —Any funds made available under this section that are unexpended at the end of the fiscal year for which those funds are appropriated, shall remain available for use by the Secretary through September 30, 2002 for the purposes for which those funds were made available. TITLE III—SENSE OF THE CONGRESS REGARDING THE NEED FOR CATA- LOGING AND MAINTAINING CERTAIN PUBLIC MEMORIALS SEC. 301. SENSE OF THE CONGRESS. (a) FINDINGS.— Congress finds the following: (1) There are many thousands of public memorials scattered throughout the United States and abroad that commemorate military conflicts of the United States and the service of individuals in the Armed Forces. (2) These memorials have never been comprehensively cataloged.

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