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PUBLIC LAW 91-660-JAN. 8, 1971

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SEC. 7. AMENDMENTS OF SECTION 5232. (a) The first sentence of section 52S2(a) (relating to transfer of imported distilled spirits) is amended to read as follows: "Distilled spirits imported or brought into the United States in bulk containers may, under such regulations as the Secretary shall prescribe, be withdrawn from customs custody and transferred in such bulk containers or by pipeline to the bonded premises of a distilled spirits plant without payment of the internal revenue tax imposed on such distilled spirits." (b) Section 5232(b) (relating to withdrawals) is amended by striking out "Imported distilled spirits" and inserting in lieu thereof "Distilled spirits". Approved January 8, 1971.

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Public Law 91-660 AN ACT To provide for the establishment of the Gulf Islands National Seashore, in the States of Florida and Mississippi, for the recognition of certain historic values at Fort San Carlos, Fort Redoubt, Fort Barrancas, and Fort Pickens in Florida, and Fort Massachusetts in Mississippi, and for other purposes.

[H. R. 10874]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Gulf I United States of America in Congress assembled, That, in order to Nationals lands preserve for public use and enjoyment certain areas possessing out- seashore. standing natural, historic, and recreational values, the Secretary of Establishment. the Interior (hereinafter referred to as the "Secretary") may establish and administer the Gulf Islands National Seashore (hereinafter referred to as the "seashore"). The seashore shall comprise the following gulf coast islands and mainland areas, together with adjacent water areas as generally depicted on the drawing entitled "Proposed Boundary Plan, Proposed Gulf Islands National Seashore," numbered N S - G I - T I O O J, and dated December 1970: (1) Ship, Petit Bois, and Horn Islands in Mississippi; (2) the eastern portion of Perdido Key in Florida; (3) Santa Rosa Island in Florida; (4) the Naval Live Oaks Reservation in Florida; (5) Fort Pickens and the Fort Pickens State Park in Florida; and (6) a tract of land in the Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida that includes the Coast Guard Station and Lighthouse, Fort San Carlos, Fort Barrancas, and Fort Redoubt and sufficient surrounding land for proper administration and protection of the historic resources. SEC. 2, (a) Within the boundaries of the seashore, the Secretary Lands, waters, may acquire lands, waters, and interests therein by donation, purchase acquisition. with donated or appropriated funds, or exchange, except that property owned by a State or any political subdivision thereof may be acquired only with the consent of the owner. The Secretary may acquire by any of the above methods not more than one hundred thirty-five acres of land or interests therein outside of the seashore boundaries on the mainland in the vicinity of Biloxi-Gulfport, Mississippi, for an administrative site and related facilities for access to the seashore. With the concurrence of the agency having custody thereof, any Federal property within the seashore and mainland site may be transferred without consideration to the administrative jurisdiction of the Secretary for the purposes of the seashore.

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