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 123STA T . 1233 PUBLIC LA W 111 – 11 —M A R .3 0, 200 9(i i )maker e co mme nd a t ion sf or re v isions to t h e mana g ement pl an and (iii) not later than 180 da y s after the date of receipt of any proposed revision of the management plan from the local coordinating entity , approve or disapprove the proposed revision . ( 5 ) AMEND MEN TS . — (A) I N G ENE RAL .— T he S ecretary shall approve or dis - approve each amendment to the management plan that the Secretary determines w o u ldmakeasu b stantial change to the management plan. ( B ) U SE OF F U NDS.—The local coordinating entity shall not use F ederal funds authori z ed to be appropriated by this section to carry out any amendments to the manage- ment plan until the Secretary has approved the amend- ments. (e) R ELAT I ONS H I P TO O THER FEDERAL AGEN C IES.— (1) IN GENERAL.— N othing in this section affects the authority of a Federal agency to provide technical or financial assistance under any other law (including regulations). ( 2 ) C ONSULTATION AND COORDINATION.—To the ma x imum extent practicable, the head of any Federal agency planning to conduct activities that may have an impact on the H eritage Area is encouraged to consult and coordinate the activities with the Secretary and the local coordinating entity. ( 3 ) OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES.—Nothing in this section— (A) modifies, alters, or amends any law (including any regulation) authorizing a Federal agency to manage Federal land under the j urisdiction of the Federal agency; (B) limits the discretion of a Federal land manager to implement an approved land use plan within the bound- aries of the Heritage Area; or (C) modifies, alters, or amends any authorized use of Federal land under the jurisdiction of a Federal agency. (f) P RI V ATE PROPERT Y AND REGULATORY PROTECTIONS.— Nothing in this section— (1) abridges the rights of any public or private property owner, including the right to refrain from participating in any plan, project, program, or activity conducted within the Herit- age Area; (2) re q uires any property owner— (A) to permit public access (including access by Federal, State, or local agencies) to the property of the property owner; or (B) to modify public access or use of property of the property owner under any other Federal, State, or local law; (3) alters any duly adopted land use regulation, approved land use plan, or other regulatory authority of any Federal, State, or local agency; ( 4 ) conveys any land use or other regulatory authority to the local coordinating entity; (5) authorizes or implies the reservation or appropriation of water or water rights; ( 6 ) diminishes the authority of the State to manage fish and wildlife, including the regulation of fishing and hunting within the Heritage Area; or Deadlin e .R e com menda -t ion s .