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 124 STAT. 4070 PUBLIC LAW 111–370—JAN. 4, 2011 (2) USE RESTRICTION.—Except as provided by paragraph (3), if the real property conveyed ceases to be used or main- tained as required by paragraph (1), all or any portion of the property shall, in its then existing condition and at the option of the Administrator, revert to the United States. (3) ABROGATION OF USE RESTRICTION.— (A) IN GENERAL.—The Military Museum of Texas may seek abrogation of the use restriction set forth in paragraph (2) by obtaining the advance written consent of the Administrator, and by payment to the United States of the fair market value of the real property to be released from the restriction. (B) DETERMINATION OF FAIR MARKET VALUE.—For pur- poses of subparagraph (A), the fair market value of the real property shall be determined by an independent appraisal based on the highest and best use of the property as of the effective date of the abrogation. The appraisal shall be commissioned by the Administrator and paid for by the Military Museum of Texas. (f) COMPLIANCE.— (1) REPORTS.—As a condition of the conveyance, the Mili- tary Museum of Texas shall submit to the Administrator, not later than one year after the date of the conveyance and annually thereafter for a period of 30 years, a report on the Military Museum’s use and maintenance of the real property conveyed, and any other reports required by the Administrator to evidence the Military Museum’s continuous use of the prop- erty in accordance with subsection (d). (2) INSPECTIONS.—Not later than one year after the date of conveyance and every 5 years thereafter for a period of 30 years, the Administrator shall conduct inspections of the real property conveyed to confirm information provided in the reports submitted under paragraph (1). (g) ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.—The Administrator may require the conveyance to be subject to such additional terms and conditions as the Administrator considers appropriate and nec- essary to protect the interests of the United States. (h) COSTS OF CONVEYANCE.—The Military Museum of Texas shall be responsible for all reasonable and necessary costs associated with the conveyance, including real estate transaction and environ- mental documentation costs. (i) RELATIONSHIP TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW.—Nothing in this section may be construed to affect or limit the application of or obligation to comply with any environmental law, including section Deadlines. Time period.