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 124 STAT. 3564 PUBLIC LAW 111–328—DEC. 22, 2010 Public Law 111–328 111th Congress An Act To amend the National Children’s Island Act of 1995 to expand allowable uses for Kingman and Heritage Islands by the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Kingman and Heritage Islands Act of 2010’’. SEC. 2. AMENDMENTS TO NATIONAL CHILDREN’S ISLAND ACT OF 1995. (a) EXPANSION OF ALLOWABLE USES FOR KINGMAN AND HERIT- AGE ISLAND.—The National Children’s Island Act of 1995 (sec. 10– 1401 et seq., D.C. Official Code) is amended by adding at the end the following: ‘‘SEC. 7. COMPREHENSIVE AND ANACOSTIA WATERFRONT FRAME- WORK PLANS. ‘‘(a) COMPLIANCE WITH PLANS.—Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, it is not a violation of the terms and conditions of this Act for the District of Columbia to use the lands conveyed and the easements granted under this Act for recreational, environ- mental, or educational purposes in accordance with the Anacostia Waterfront Framework Plan and the Comprehensive Plan. ‘‘(b) DEFINITIONS.—For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: ‘‘(1) ANACOSTIA WATERFRONT FRAMEWORK PLAN.—The term ‘Anacostia Waterfront Framework Plan’ means the November 2003 Anacostia Waterfront Framework Plan to redevelop and revitalize the Anacostia waterfront in the District of Columbia, as may be amended from time to time, developed pursuant to a memorandum of understanding dated March 22, 2000, between the General Services Administration, Government of the District of Columbia, Office of Management and Budget, Naval District Washington, Military District Washington, Marine Barracks Washington, Department of Labor, Depart- ment of Transportation, National Park Service, Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, National Capital Plan- ning Commission, National Arboretum, and Small Business Administration. ‘‘(2) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.—The term ‘Comprehensive Plan’ means the Comprehensive Plan of the District of Columbia approved by the Council of the District of Columbia Kingman and Heritage Islands Act of 2010. Dec. 22, 2010 [H.R. 6278]