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PUBLIC LAW 89-196-SEPT. 21, 1965

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mortgageable, taxable, and subject to foreclosure proceedings, all in accordance with the laws of the State in which it is located and the political subdivisions thereof. (d) The Secretary shall make such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out this section. (e) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to restrict or limit any other authority of the Secretary relating to the administration of the seashore. SEC. 8. The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of the Army contrM!" etc°"'°" shall cooperate in the study and formulation of plans for beach erosion control and hurricane protection of the seashore; and any such protective works that are undertaken by the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, shall be carried out in accordance with a plan that is acceptable to the Secretary of the Interior and is consistent with the purposes of this Act. SEC. 9. (a) The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed tio^°ancrmainte!' to construct and maintain a road from the Chincoteague-Assateague nance. Island Bridge to the area in the wildlife refuge that he deems appropriate for recreation purposes. (b) The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to construct a road, and to acquire the necessary land and rights-of-way therefor, from the Chincoteague-Assateague Island Bridge to the Sandy Point-Assateague Bridge in such manner and in such location as he may select, giving proper consideration to the purpose for which the wildlife refuge was established and the other purposes intended to be accomplished by this Act. SEC. 10. The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to purchase from a public utility any facilities of that utility which are no longer of value to it as a result of the establishment of the Assateague Island National Seashore and shall pay for such facilities an amount equal to the cost of constructing such facilities less depreciation. SEC. 11. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum authorTJ^uon°" of not more than $16,250,000 for the acquisition of lands and interests in land and such sums as may be necessary for the development of the area authorized under this Act. Approved September 21, 1965. Public Law 89-196 JOINT RESOLUTION September 21, iges To authorize funds for the Commission on Law Enforcement juul Administration [S.J. Res. 102] of Justice and the District of Columbia Commission t)n Crime and Law Enforcement.

AVhereas the President by Executive Order 11236 on July 28, 1965, 3° ^- ^- -'''*^established the Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice to study crime in the United States and to recommend ways to reduce and prevent it; and Whereas the President by Executive Order 11284 011 Julv 16, 1965, ^o F. R. 9049. established the Commission on Crime in the District of Columbisi to study the causes of crime and delinquency in the District of Columbia; and Whereas there has been a steady increase in crime in the Nation as well as in the District of Columbia: and Whereas there is a need to ascertain its causes and to develop methods

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