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 98 STAT. 2262

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PUBLIC LAW 98-485—OCT. 17, 1984

withdrawn by this Act, the Secretary of the Air Force may take such action as the Secretary of the Air Force determines necessary or desirable to effect and maintain such closure. Such closures shall be limited to the minimum areas and periods which the Secretary of the Air Force determines are required for the purposes specified in this subsection. During such closures appropriate warning notices shall be kept posted and the Secretary of the Air Force shall take appropriate steps to notify the public concerning such closures. (c)(1) As soon as possible after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Interior shall prepare and publish in the Federal Register a legal description of the lands withdrawn by this Act. The Secretary of the Air Force shall reimburse the Secretary of the Interior for the costs of preparing and publishing such description. (2) The map referred to in section 1(a) shall be on file and available for public inspection in the Offices of the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of the Air Force in Washington, District of Columbia, and Las Vegas and Carson City, Nevada. (3) The withdrawal provided by this Act is not intended to— (A) reserve or otherwise withdraw any water for use in connection with the purposes specified in section 1; (B) affect in any manner the future appropriation, under State law, by the United States or others, of waters in, under, or upon the lands withdrawn by this Act; or (C) affect any water rights acquired by the Secretary of the Air Force or any other person or entity before the date of the enactment of this Act. (4) The withdrawal established by this Act may not be extended or renewed except by Act of Congress. Approved October 17, 1984.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—H.R. 4932: HOUSE REPORT No. 98-1046, Pt. 1 (Comm. on Interior and Insular Affairs). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 130 (1984): Sept. 24, considered and passed House. Oct. 2, considered and passed Senate.

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