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R00700-050

Modification or Adjustments of Boundaries of Wilderness Areas. (DOI1-CON-64-109).

Frequency/Due Date: As Required/ Upon to occurrence of event
OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1036-0-1-303 / Operation of the national
park system; 14-1611-0-1-303 / Resource management
Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Authority: Wilderness Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-577, § 3; 78 Stat. 891; 16
U.S.C. 1132(e)).

Availability: Agency

Requirement: Any proposed modification or adjustment of wilderness area boundaries shall be recommended with map and description thereof to the President. The President shall advise the Senate and House of his recommendations with respect to such modifications. Abstract: This report describes modifications or adjustments of wilderness area boundaries.

Agency Contact: (202) 343-4462.

Frequency/Due Date: Annually/ June 21

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1611-0-1-303 / Resource management Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Authority: Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (P.L. 92-522, § 103; 86 Stat. 1027; 16 U.S.C. 1373(f)). Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: International/Foreign; National; State Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall submit an annual report to the Congress on the current status of all marine mammal specie and population stocks subject to the provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972. The report shall include a description of actions taken and measures believed necessary to assure the well-being of marine mammals. The report shall be filed by June 21 of each year. Abstract: This report provides information on the steps taken by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to assure the well-being of the polar bear, sea otter, Atlantic walrus, Pacific walrus, African manatee, Amazonian manatee, West Indian manatee, and the dugong. Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 632-2202.

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Requirement: Reports on studies concerning the development and management of any stream or other body of water for the conservation and enhancement of anadromous fishery resources and the fish in the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain that ascend streams to spawn and the recommendations of the Secretary of the Interior shall be transmitted to the Congress and other agencies for their information. Abstract: This report describes activities under the Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife restoration programs. It shows funds available and apportionments to the states for wildlife restoration.

Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 653-7148.

R00709-002

Annual Report of the Division of Fish Hatcheries. (FWS1-CON-58-3-5004).

Frequency/Due Date: Annually/ February

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1611-0-1-303 / Resource management
Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Energy and Com-
merce; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
Authority: Voluntary.

Availability: Congressional Information Service
Geographic Relevance: National

Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall conduct continuing investigations, prepare and disseminate information, and make periodic reports to the public, to the President, and to the Congress with respect to the production and flow to market of fish and fishery products domestically produced. Abstract: This report provides comprehensive, tabular summaries, by region and individual field station, of fish production, distribution, and operational data. Information is provided for pondfish, trout, and anadromous fish. Expenditures in hatchery operations, visitation of hatcheries, and a comparison of production and operational data are also included.

Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 653-8752.

R00709-003

Administration and Status Report of the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972. (FWS-1-CON-72-3-5000).

R00709-004

Propagation and Distribution of Fishes from National Fish Hatcheries. (FWS-1-CON-56-3-5003).

Frequency/Due Date: Annually/ Unspecified

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1611-0-1-303 / Resource management Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Authority: Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 (P.L. 84-1027, § 5; 70 Stat. 1121; 16 U.S.C. 742d). Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: National; State

Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall conduct continuing investigations, prepare and disseminate information, and make periodic reports to the public, to the President, and to the Congress with respect to the production and flow to market of fish and fishery products domestically produced.

Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 653-8752.

R00709-005

Actions Taken to Dispose of Interests in Wildlife Lands or Allow the Use of Such Lands for Nonwildlife Purposes. (FWS-1-CON-58-3-5005). Frequency/Due Date: Quarterly/ Unspecified

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-5020-0-2-303 / Land acquisition and state assistance

Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries

Authority: Requested by the House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: National; State; County

Requirement: The Committee requests that at reasonable intervals, possibly one month or three months, a tabulation of all disposals of any interest in lands in which the Service has an interest, be submitted with brief explanations of the most important. Abstract: This report tabulates all disposals of wildlife lands in which the Fish and Wildlife Service held an interest and informs as to the granting of nonwildlife privileges on wildlife lands.

Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 653-7650.

R00709-007

Utilization of Armed Services Personnel Detailed to the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. (FWS-1-CON-74-039).

Frequency/Due Date: As Required/ End of Fiscal Year OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1611-0-1-303 / Resource management Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

Authority: Congressional Reports Elimination Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-470, title II, § 206(a); 94 Stat. 2244; 16 U.S.C. 743a(c)). Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: National

Requirement: The Director of the United States and Fish and Wildlife Service shall make a report to the Congress at the end of any fiscal year concerning the utilization of personnel and equipment provided to the Fish and Wildlife Service by the Coast Guard, the Departments of the Navy, Army, and/or Air Force, the Atomic Energy Commission, and/or the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The report shall include a statement of the additional cost to the federal government resulting from such arrangements. The report shall be referred to the Senate Committee on Commerce and the House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 653-7499.

Authority: Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (P.L. 96-487, § 805(e)(2); 94 Stat. 2425; 16 U.S.C. 3115(e)). Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: State; Alaska

Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall advise the Congress at least once in every 5 years as to whether or not the maximum payments specified in this section for reimbursing the State of Alaska for costs associated with the establishment and operation of regional advisory councils and state fish and game advisory councils providing advice relating to the taking of fish and wildlife on public lands are adequate to ensure the effectiveness of the program established by the state to provide preference for subsistence uses of fish and wildlife on public lands in Alaska.

Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 343-4311.

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Requirement: The Secretaries of Commerce and Interior shall make annual reports to the Congress concerning the progress and findings of the studies conducted on striped bass. Such reports shall, where appropriate, contain recommendations of actions which could be taken to improve the population of striped bass. Abstract: This report on the size and distribution of striped bass discusses factors responsible for the decline of the species. The economic importance of commercial and recreational striped bass fisheries is also discussed.

Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (304) 925-5384.

R00709-010

Conservation Plan for Refuge Established, Redesignated or Expanded by Title III of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act. (FWS1-CON-80-329).

Frequency/Due Date: As Required/ Upon occurrence of event
OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1611-0-1-303 / Resource management
Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs; House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Authority: Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (P.L. 96-487, § 304(g)(6); 94 Stat. 2395).

Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: State; Alaska

Requirement: With respect to the areas established, redesignated as units of the National Wildlife Refuge System by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, the Secretary of the Interior shall prepare plans for not less than 5 refuges within 3 years after the date of the enactment of the Act; not less than 10 refuges within 5 years after enactment; and all 16 refuges within 7 years. In the case of refuges requiring a wilderness review, the Secretary shall submit the conservation plan for each unit to the appropriate committees of the Congress at the same time as the President submits his recommendations concerning that unit.

Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 343-4311.

R00709-012

State Implementation of Subsistence Management and Use of Public Lands in Alaska. (FWS-1-CON-80-338).

Frequency/Due Date: Annually/ Unspecified

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1611-0-1-303 / Resource management Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

Authority: Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (P.L. 96-487, § 806; 94 Stat. 2425; 16 U.S.C. 3116). Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: State; Alaska

Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall advise the State of Alaska, the House Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs and on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, and the Senate Committees on Energy and Natural Resources and on Environment and Public Works annually and at such other times as he deems necessary of his views on the effectiveness of the implementation of legislation requiring that nonwasteful subsistence uses of wildlife and fish and other renewable resources be the priority consumptive uses of all such resources on public lands in Alaska. The report shall include information on the state's provision of such preference, any exercise of the Secretary's closure or other administrative authority to protect subsistence resources or uses, the views of the state, and any recommendations.

Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 343-4311.

R00709-013

(FWS

Maps and Legal Descriptions of Changes in Land Management Status Ef-
fected by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.
1-CON-80-317).

Frequency/Due Date: As Required/ As soon as practicable
OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1611-0-1-303 / Resource management
Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs; House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Authority: Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (P.L.
96-487, § 103(b); 94 Stat. 2377; 16 U.S.C. 3103(b)).
Availability: Agency; Federal Register
Geographic Relevance: State; Alaska

Requirement: As soon as practicable after enactment of the Alaska Na-
tional Interest Lands Conservation Act, a map and legal description of
each change in land management status effected by the Act, including
the National Wilderness Preservation System, shall be published in the
Federal Register and filed with the Speaker of the House of Represen-
tatives and with the President of the Senate. Each of these descriptions
shall have the same force and effect as if included in the Act.
Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 343-4311.

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Affairs; House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Authority: Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (P.L. 96-487, § 813; 94 Stat. 2428; 16 U.S.C. 3123). Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: State; Alaska

Requirement: Within four years after the date of enactment of this Act, and within every three-year period thereafter, the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, shall prepare and submit a report to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives on the implementation of this title. The report shall include: (1) an evaluation of the results of the monitoring undertaken by the Secretary as required by section 806; (2) the status of fish and wildlife populations on public lands that are subject to subsistence uses; (3) a description of the nature and extent of subsistence uses and other uses of fish and wildlife on the public lands; (4) the role of subsistence uses in the economy and culture of rural Alaska; (5) comments on the Secretary's report by the state, the local advisory councils and regional advisory councils established by the Secretary of the State pursuant to section 805, and other appropriate persons and organizations; (6) a description of those actions taken, or which may need to be taken in the future, to permit the opportunity for continuation of activities relating to subsistence uses on the public lands; and (7) such other recommendations the Secretary deems appropriate.

Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 343-4311.

required under this subsection shall be submitted to Congress by September 30, 1981.

Agency Contact: (202) 632-5166.

National Park Service

R00710-002

The National Visitor Center Annual Report. (NPS-1-CON-68-087).
Frequency/Due Date: Annually/ Unspecified

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1039-0-1-303 / Construction Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Energy and Commerce; House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; House Committee on Public Works and Transportation; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

Authority: National Visitor Center Facilities Act of 1968 (P.L. 90-264, § 106; 82 Stat. 44; 40 U.S.C. 805(b)).

Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall submit an annual report to the Congress on the National Visitor Center at Union Station in the District of Columbia and on all other visitor facilities authorized by the National Visitor Center Facilities Act of 1968, as amended. Agency Contact: National Park Service. (202) 426–6720.

R00709-022

Coastal Barriers Map Review and Boundary Modifications. (CON82-432).

Frequency/Due Date: Quinquennially/ Every 5 years

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1611-0-1-303 / Resource management Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Authority: Act of December 31, 1982 (P.L. 97-396, § 8; 96 Stat. 2007; 16 U.S.C. 3503(c)(3)). Availability: Agency

Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall conduct, at least once every five years, a review of the maps designated T02A and T03A, in consultation with the appropriate officers, such minor and technical modifications to the boundaries of system units as are necessary solely to reflect changes that have occurred in the size or location of any system units as a result of natural forces. Abstract: This report will: (1) review boundaries of units in Coastal Barrier Resources System; (2) make modifications based on changes caused by natural forces; (3) consult with states impacted; and (4) submit revised maps to appropriate congressional committees.

Agency Contact: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (202) 343-2610.

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Requirement: The Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, and the Interior, through the coordinating group, shall prepare on a biennial basis and submit to Congress a report on the status of aquaculture in the United States. Each such report shall contain a description and evaluation of the actions undertaken with respect to the Plan during the reporting period, an explanation of any revisions made to the Plan under section 4(d) during the reporting period, and such other comments and recommendations as the Secretaries deem appropriate. The first report

R00710-003

Land Exchange at Cape Cod National Seashore. (NPS-1-CON-61-088).
Frequency/Due Date: As Required/ Upon occurrence of event
OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-0804-0-1-306 / Surveys, investigations and
research

Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Authority: Cape Cod National Seashore Establishing Act (P.L. 87-126,
§ 2(c); 75 Stat. 288; 16 U.S.C. 459b-1(c)).

Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall report to the Congress on every exchange of private or public land for federal land carried out in establishing the Cape Cod National Seashore within 30 days of the consummation of the exchange. The report shall include a statement of the fair market values of the properties involved and of any cash equalization payment made or received.

Agency Contact: National Park Service. (202) 523-5122.

R00710-004

Proposed Awards of Concession Leases and Contracts Involving $100,000 or more, or exceeding 5 years; and Related Rules and Regulations.. (NPS-1-CON-53-089).

Frequency/Due Date: As Required/ 60 days before awards are made or regulations are effected

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1039-0-1-303 / Construction
Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Authority: National Park Service Amendments of 1956 (P.L. 84-712; 70
Stat. 543; 16 U.S.C. la-7(c)).

Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall transmit to the House
and Senate Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs all proposed a-
wards of concession leases or contracts involving a gross annual business
of $100,000 or more or of 5 years or more in duration and all proposed
rules and regulations relating thereto 60 days before such awards are
made or such rules and regulations are effected. Abstract: Reports
usually consist of a transmittal letter, a copy of the proposed contract,
and a 5-year financial summary when applicable.
Agency Contact: National Park Service. (202) 343-8953.

R00710-009

Program for Development of Facilities, Structures, or Buildings for Each
Unit of the National Park System. (NPS-1-CON-76-135).
Frequency/Due Date: Annually/ January 15

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-0804-0-1-306 / Surveys, investigations and research

Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Authority: General Authorities Act (P.L. 94-458, § 2; 90 Stat. 1942; 16
U.S.C. la-7).

Requirement: Not later than January 15 of each year, the Secretary of the Interior shall transmit to the House and Senate Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs a detailed program for the development of facilities, structures, or buildings for each unit of the National Park System. Abstract: The report provides a description of the facilities needed to accommodate health, safety, and recreation needs of the visiting public; location and estimated cost of all such facilities; and the projected need for additional facilities for each such unit.

Agency Contact: National Park Service. (202) 343-4566.

R00710-010

Notice of Boundary Changes and Acquisition, Transfer, and Exchange of Lands, Water, or Interests Therein of Areas of the National Park System. (NPS-1-CON-77-158).

Frequency/Due Date: As Required/ Upon occurrence of event OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1036-0-1-303 / Operation of the national park system

Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Authority: Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, as amended (P.L. 95-42, § 1; 91 Stat. 211; 16 U.S.C. 4601-9(c)).

Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall provide timely notice in writing to the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of his intention to make minor revisions in the boundary of a national park area or to acquire, transfer from any other federal agency, or exchange lands, waters, or interests therein adjacent to any area within the National Park System.

Agency Contact: National Park Service. (202) 523-5122.

R00710-011

Revision of Boundaries of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. (NPS-1-CON-76-086).

Frequency/Due Date: As Required/ Upon occurrence of event OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1036-0-1-303 / Operation of the national park system

Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Authority: Act of June 30, 1976 (P.L. 94-323, § 1; 90 Stat. 717; 16
U.S.C. 410bb).

Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall advise the House and
Senate Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs in writing of his in-
tention to revise the boundaries of the Klondike Gold Rush National
Historical Park located in Alaska and Washington.
Agency Contact: National Park Service. (202) 523-5122.

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Frequency/Due Date: Fiscal Year (Annually)/ September 30
OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1110-0-1-302 / Construction and access
Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Authority: National Trails System Act, as amended (P.L. 95-248, § 5;
92 Stat. 160; 16 U.S.C. 1249(a)(1)).
Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: All States through which the Trail passes Requirement: Until the program of land acquisition for the Appalachian Trail is completed, the Secretary of the Interior shall transmit at the close of each fiscal year the following information to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and to the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: the amount of land acquired during the FY and the amount expended therefor; the estimated amount of land remaining to be acquired; and the amount of land planned for acquisition in the ensuing FY and the estimated cost thereof. Abstract: The report identifies by state the acres/miles of Trail acquired by the National Park Service (NPS) during the fiscal year and provides the dollar

amount expended; identifies the miles protected by state programs and the U.S. Forest Service; and provides for NPS, state programs and the Forest Service the miles to be protected and the cost to NPS, with a general reference to the funding available for the current fiscal year and how many acres/miles it could protect.

Agency Contact: National Park Service. (304) 263-4943.

R00710-013

Status of Actions Taken To Implement the Provisions of P.L. 95-250 Relating to the Redwood National Park, California. (NPS-1-CON-78-186). Frequency/Due Date: Annually/ January 1, 1979 and annually thereafter for 10 years

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-5005-0-2-303 / Land and water conservation fund

Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Authority: Redwood National Park Expansion Act, as amended (P.L.
95-250, § 104(a); 92 Stat. 170; 16 U.S.C. 79m(a)).
Availability: Agency

Requirement: The Secretary of the Interior shall submit an annual re-
port to the Congress on January 1, 1979, and annually thereafter for 10
years, reporting on the status of the following pursuant to provisions of
P.L. 95-250 relating to the Redwood National Park, California: payment
by the Secretary for real property acquired, actions taken regarding land
management practices and watershed rehabilitation efforts, efforts to
mitigate adverse economic impacts, National Park Service employment
requirements, the new bypass highway and agreement for the donation
of state park lands, and National Park Service general management plan
for the park. Abstract: This report gives the status of: (1) payment by
the Secretary for real property acquired; (2) actions taken regarding
land management practices and watershed rehabilitation efforts; (3) ef-
forts to mitigate adverse economic impacts; (4) National Park Service
employment requirements; (5) the new bypass highway and the agree-
ment for the contemplated donation of the state park land; and (6) the
National Park Service general management plan for the Park.
Agency Contact: National Park Service. (707) 822-7611.

R00710-014

Statement of Money Expended for Activities concerning Lowell National Historical Park. (NPS-1-CON-78-189).

Frequency/Due Date: Semiannually/ October 1; March 1

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1036-0-1-303 / Operation of the national park system

Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Authority: Act of June 5, 1978 (P.L. 95-290, § 103(d)(1); 92 Stat. 282; 16 U.S.C. 410cc-13(d)).

Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: City

Requirement: Within 60 days after June 5, 1978, and on each subsequent October 1 and March 1, the Secretary of the Interior shall submit to the Congress a statement certifying the aggregate amount of money expended by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the city of Lowell, and by any nonprofit entity for activities in connection with the Lowell National Historical Park beginning on January 1, 1974, and ending on the date of submittal. Abstract: This report itemizes the expenditures of the Lowell National Park prescribed by legislation. Agency Contact: National Park Service. (617) 459-1012.

R00710-015

Report of Loans, Grants, and Technical Assistance Provided for the Lowell
National Historical Park. (NPS-1-CON-78-192).
Frequency/Due Date: Annually/ Unspecified

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1036-0-1-303 / Operation of the national park system

Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Authority: Act of June 5, 1978 (P.L. 95-290, § 303(e); 92 Stat. 301; 16
U.S.C. 410cc-33(e)).

Availability: Agency

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Requirement: Prior to the implementation of any project developed pursuant to a national park system transportation plan, the Secretary of the Interior shall submit, when the proposed project would involve an expenditure in excess of $100,000 in any fiscal year, a detailed report to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs The Secretary may proceed with the implementation of such a plan only after 60 days (not counting days on which either House of Congress has adjourned for more than 3 consecutive days) have elapsed following submission of the plan. Agency Contact: National Park Service. (202) 343-7456.

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Notice of Land Acquisition in Redwood National Park, CA Based on Findings of Potential Physical Damage to Park Resources. (NPS1-CON-78-183).

Frequency/Due Date: As Required/ Unspecified
OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-5005-0-2-303 / Land and water conserva-
tion fund

Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Authority: Redwood National Park Expansion Act, as amended (P.L.
95-250, § 101(c); 92 Stat. 163; 16 U.S.C. 79b(c)).
Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: National

Requirement: The Secretary of Interior is authorized to acquire lands and interests in land provided that lands may be acquired from a willing seller or upon a finding by the Secretary that failure to acquire all or a portion of such lands could result in physical damage to park resources and following notice to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United States Senate and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives. Abstract: This report gives notice of Redwood National Park, California, land acquisitions. The land was acquired in order to prevent potential physical damage to park resources.

Agency Contact: National Park Service. (202) 523-5122.

R00710-018

A Natural Resources Study Report for the Channel Island National Park. (NPS-1-CON-79-279).

Frequency/Due Date: Biennially/ September 30, 1982 and every 2 years thereafter

OMB Funding Code/Title: 14-1036-0-1-303 / Operation of the national park system

Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Interior and Insular
Affairs; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Authority: National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978, as amended
(P.L. 96-199, § 203; 94 Stat. 75-76; 16 U.S.C. 410ff-2).
Availability: Agency

Geographic Relevance: National

Requirement: The Secretary is directed to develop, in cooperation with the Secretary of Commerce, the State of California, and various federal and private entities, a natural resources study report. The report shall be submitted within two complete fiscal years from date of enactment to the Committees. An updated revision of such report shall be submitted at subsequent two year intervals to cover a period of ten years from

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Requirement: Following reasonable notice in writing to the Committee. on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United States House of Representatives and to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United States Senate of his intention to do so, the Secretary of the Interior may, by publication of a revised map or other boundary description in the Federal Register: (1) make minor revisions in the boundary of the recreation area; and (2) revise the boundary to facilitate access to the recreation area, or delete lands which would be of little or no benefit to the recreation area due to the existence of valuable improvements completely constructed prior to August 15, 1978. Abstract: This report

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