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Rh :(1) The Mariners’ Museum, located at 100 Museum Drive, Newport News, Virginia.
 * (2) The South Street Seaport Museum, located at 207 Front Street, New York, New York.

(c) —The designation of the museums referred to in subsection (b) as museums of America’s National Maritime Museum does not preclude the designation by law of any other museum that meets the criteria specified in subsection (a) as a museum of America’s National Maritime Museum.

(d) —Any reference in any law, map, regulation, document, paper, or other record of the United States to a museum designated by law to be a museum of America’s National Maritime Museum shall be deemed to be a reference to that museum as a museum of America’s National Maritime Museum.

§ 308706. Regulations

The Secretary, after consultation with the National Trust, the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers, and appropriate members of the maritime heritage community, shall prescribe appropriate guidelines, procedures, and regulations to carry out the chapter, including direct grant and subgrant priorities, the method of solicitation and review of direct grant and subgrant proposals, criteria for review of direct grant and subgrant proposals, administrative requirements, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, and any other requirements the Secretary considers appropriate.

§ 308707. Applicability of other authorities

The authorities contained in this chapter shall be in addition to, and shall not be construed to supersede or modify those contained in of this subtitle.

§ 308901. Definitions

In this chapter:
 * (1) —The term “collection” means a collection of intellectual and cultural artifacts, including documents, sculpture, and works of art.
 * (2) —The term “eligible entity” means a Federal entity, State, local, or tribal government, educational institution, or nonprofit organization.
 * (3) —The term “historic property” has the meaning given the term in of this title.
 * (4) —The term “nationally significant”, in reference to a collection or historic property, means a collection or historic property that meets the applicable criteria for national significance, in accordance with regulations