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 124 STAT. 3020 PUBLIC LAW 111–281—OCT. 15, 2010 transfer to the Township of Presque Isle, Michigan (hereinafter ‘‘Township’’), possession of the Fresnel Lens from the Light Station for the purpose of conserving and displaying such Fresnel Lens as an artifact in an exhibition facility at or near the Light Station. (2) CONDITION.—As a condition of the transfer of possession pursuant to paragraph (1)— (A) all Federal aids to navigation located at, on, or in the Light Station in operation on the date of transfer of possession shall remain the personal property of the United States and continue to be operated and maintained by the United States for as long as needed for navigational purposes; (B) there is reserved to the United States the right to maintain, remove, replace, or install any Federal aid to navigation located at, on, or in the Light Station as may be necessary for navigational purposes; and (C) the Township shall neither interfere nor allow interference in any manner with any Federal aid to naviga- tion, nor hinder activities required for the operation and maintenance of any Federal aid to navigation. (3) ALTERNATIVE DISPLAY.— (A) In the event that— (i) the Commandant of the Coast Guard, pursuant to a Waterways Analysis and Management System study, discontinues the existing Federal aids to naviga- tion at, on, or in the Light Station; and (ii) the Township demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Commandant that the Township can restore, reinstall, and display the Fresnel Lens from the Light Station in the lantern room of such Light Station in a manner that conserves such Fresnel Lens as an artifact, the Township is authorized, notwithstanding paragraph (1), to display such Fresnel Lens in the lantern room of such Light Station. (B) Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prevent the Township from installing a replica of the Fresnel Lens in the lantern room of such Light Station. (c) CONVEYANCE, TRANSFER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONAL PROP- ERTY.—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Com- mandant may convey or transfer possession of any personal property of the United States, pertaining to the Fresnel Lens or the Light Station, as an artifact to the Township. (d) TERMS; REVERSIONARY INTEREST.—As a condition of transfer of possession of personal property of the United States, pursuant to subsection (c), the Commandant may require the Township to comply with terms and conditions necessary to protect and conserve such personal property. Upon notice that the Commandant has determined that the Township has not complied with such terms and conditions, the Township shall immediately transfer possession of such personal property to the Coast Guard, except to the extent otherwise approved by the Commandant. (e) CONVEYANCE WITHOUT CONSIDERATION.—The conveyance or transfer of possession of any personal property of the United States (including the Fresnel Lens) under this section shall be without consideration.