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 12 2 STA T .40 1 9PUBLIC LA W 110 –36 4 —O CT. 8, 2008 (A)heldintrus t by the U nited S t a tes fo r the T ribes and ( B )in c luded in the reser v ation of the Tribes . ( 3 ) MAINTE NAN C E OF CA P EA R A G O L IG H T S TATION. — (A) I N GENERAL.—The transfer of ad m inistrative j uris - diction over the L i g ht Station under subsection (a) shall be subject to the conditions that the Tribes— (i) shall— (I) use , and ma k e reasonable efforts to main- tain, the Light Station in accordance w ith— (aa) the N ational H istoric P reservation Act ( 16 U.S. C . 470 et se q .); (bb) the Secretary of the Interior ’ s Stand- ards for the Treatment of Historic Pro p erties under part 6 8 of title 36, Code of F ederal R egulations; and (cc) any other applicable laws; and (II) submit any proposed changes to the Light Station for review and approval by the Secretary, in consultation with the O regon State Historic Preservation Officer, if the Secretary determines that the changes are consistent with— (aa) section 800. 5 (a)( 2 )(vii) of title 36, Code of Federal Regulations; and (bb) the Secretary of the Interior’s Stand- ards for Rehabilitation under section 67.7 of title 36, Code of Federal Regulations; (ii) shall make the Light Station available to the general public for educational, park, recreational, cul- tural, or historic preservation purposes at times and under conditions determined to be reasonable by the Secretary; (iii) shall not— (I) sell, convey, assign, e x change, or encumber the Cape Arago Light Station (or any part of the Light Station) or any associated historic artifact conveyed in conjunction with the transfer under subsection (a), unless the sale, conveyance, assign- ment, exchange, or encumbrance is approved by Secretary; or (II) conduct any commercial activities at the Cape Arago Light Station (or any part of the Light Station) or in connection with any historic artifact conveyed in conjunction with the transfer under subsection (a) in any manner, unless the commer- cial activities are approved by the Secretary; and (iv) shall allow the United States, at any time, to enter the Light Station without notice, for purposes of ensuring compliance with this section, to the extent that it is not practicable to provide advance notice. (B) RE V ERSION.—If the Tribes fail to meet any condi- tion described in subparagraph (A), the Light Station, or any associated historic artifact conveyed in conjunction with the transfer under subsection (a), shall, at the option of the Secretary— (i) revert to the United States; and

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