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 PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 116 STAT. 1233 9303. Access to Theodore Roosevelt Island. 9304. Source of appropriations. § 9301. Maintenance and administration The Director of the National Park Service shall maintain and administer Theodore Roosevelt Island as a natural park for the recreation and enjoyment of the public. § 9302. Consent of Theodore Roosevelt Association required for development (a) GENERAL PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT.— The Theodore Roosevelt Association must approve every general plan for the development of Theodore Roosevelt Island. (b) DEVELOPMENT INCONSISTENT WITH PLAN. — As long as the Association remains in existence, development inconsistent with the general plan may not be carried out without the Association's consent. § 9303. Access to Theodore Roosevelt Island Subject to the approval of the National Capital Plemning Commission and the availability of appropriations, the Director of the National Park Service may provide suitable means of access to and on Theodore Roosevelt Island. § 9304. Source of appropriations The appropriations needed for construction of suitable means of access to and on Theodore Roosevelt Island and annually for the care, maintenance, and improvement of the land and improvements may be made from amounts not otherwise appropriated from the Treasury. CHAPTER 95—WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT AND OTHER PUBLIC WORKS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Sec. 9501. Chief of Engineers. 9502. Authority of Chief of Engineers. 9503. Record of property. 9504. Reports. 9505. Paying for main pipes. 9506. Civil penalty. 9507. Control of expenditures. §9501. Chief of Engineers (a) SUPERINTENDENCE DUTIES. — (1) WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT AND OTHER PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. — The Chief of Engineers has the immediate superintendence of— (A) the Washington Aqueduct, together with all rights, appurtenances, and fixtures connected with the Aqueduct and belonging to the Federal Government; and (B) all other public works and improvements in the District of Columbia in which the Government has an interest and which are not otherwise specially provided for by law. (2) OBEYING REGULATIONS.— In carrying out paragraph (1), the Chief of Engineers shall obey regulations the President prescribes, through the Secretary of the Army. (b) No INCREASE IN COMPENSATION.—The Chief of Engineers shall not receive additional compensation for the services required under this chapter.

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