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and activities, the President may issue such regula- 

 tions with respect thereto as he deems desirable and 

 such assistance may be provided only in accordance 

 v/ith such regulations. 



(Pub. L. 88-578, title I, § 6, formerly § 5, Sept. 3, 1964, 

 78 Stat. 900, renumbered Pub. L. 92-347, § 2, July 11, 

 1972, 86 Stat. 549, and amended Pub. L. 93-303, § 2, 

 June 7, 1974, 88 Stat. 194; Pub. L. 94-422, § 101 

 (3) . Sept. 28, 1976, 90 Stat. 1314.) 



Amendments 



1976 — Subsec. (b) . Pub. L. 94-422 substantially revised 

 subsec. (b) . 



Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 94-422 added the proviso. 

 Subsec. (e) Pub. L. 94-422 substantially revised 

 paragraph (2) . 



Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 94-422 added paragraph (7) 

 and (8). 



1974 — Subsec. (e)(1). Pub. L. 93-303 inserted sentence 

 relating to waiver of benefits by an owner of a single- 

 family residence who elects to retain a right of use and 

 occupancy for not less than six months from the date of 

 acquisition of the residence. 



§460/-9. Allocation of land and water conservation 

 fund moneys for Federal purposes; payments into 

 miscellaneous receipts of the Treasury as partial 

 offset against capital costs of certain Federal water 

 development projects; acquisition restriction. 



(a) Moneys appropriated from the fund for Fed- 

 eral purposes shall, unless otherwise alloted in the 

 appropriation Act making them available, be al- 

 lotted by the President to the following purposes 

 and subpurposes; 



(1) For the acquisition of land, waters, or inter- 

 ests in land or waters as follows: 



National Park System; recreation areas. — With- 

 in the exterior boundaries of areas of the national 

 park system now or hereafter authorized or estab- 

 lished and of areas now or hereafter authorized 

 to be administered by the Secretary of the Inte- 

 rior for outdoor recreation purposes. 

 National Forest Systems.—In holdings within 



(a) wilderness areas of the National Forest System, 

 and (b) other areas of national forests as the 

 boundaries of those forests exist on the effective 

 date of this Act, or purchase units approved by 

 the National Forest Reservation Commission 

 subsequent to the date of this Act, all of which 

 other areas are primarily of value for outdoor 

 recreation purposes: Provided, That lands out- 

 side ol but adjacent to an existing national for- 

 est boundary, not to exceed three thousand acres 

 in the case of any one forest, which would com- 

 prise an integral part of a forest recreational 

 management area may also be acquired with 

 moneys appropriated from this fund: Provided 

 further. That except for areas specifically au- 

 thorized by Act of Congress, not more than 15 

 per centum of the acreage added to the National 

 Forest System pursuant to this section shall be 

 west of the 100th meridian. 



National wildlife refuge system. — Acquisi- 

 tion for (a) endangered species and threatened 

 species authorized under section 1534 of title 16; 



(b) areas authorized by section 2 of the Act of 

 September 28, 1962, as amended (16 U.S.C. 460k- 



1) ; (c) national wildlife refuge areas under sec- 

 tion 7(a)(5) of the Fish and Wildlife Act of 

 1956 (16 U.S.C. 742f (5) ) except migratory water- 

 fowl areas which are authorized to be acquired 

 by the Migratory Bird Conservation Act of 1929, 

 as amended (16 U.S.C. 715-715$) ; (d) any areas 

 authorized for the National Wildlife Refuge Sys- 

 tem by specific Acts. 



(2) For payment into miscellaneous receipts of 

 the Treasury as a partial offset for those capital 

 costs, if any, of Federal water development projects 

 hereafter authorized to be constructed by or pur- 

 suant to an Act of Congress which are allocated to 

 public recreation and the enhancement of fish and 

 wildlife values and financed through appropriations 

 to water resource agencies. 



(bj Appropriations from the fund pursuant to 

 this section shall not be used for acquisition unless 

 such acquisition is otherwise authorized by law. 

 (Pub. L. 88-578, title I, § 7, formerly § 6, Sept. 3, 

 1964, 78 Stat. 903, amended Pub. L. 90-401, § 1(c), 

 July 15, 1968, 82 Stat. 355, renumbered Pub. L. 92- 

 347, § 2, July 11, 1972, 86 Stat. 459, and amended 

 Pub. L. 93-205, § 13(c), Dec. 28, 1973, 87 Stat. 902; 

 Pub. L. 94-422, § 101(4), Sept. 28, 1976, 90 Stat. 



1317.) 



Amehdments 



1976 — Pub. L. 94-422 amended section generally. 



1973 — Subsec. (a) (1). Pub. L. 93-205 substituted refer- 

 ence to "Endangered species and threatened species" 

 followed by a definition covering "lands, waters, or inter- 

 ests therein, the acquisition of which is authorized under 

 section 1533(a) of this title, needed for the purpose of 

 conserving endangered or threatened species of fish or 

 wildlife or plants" for a reference to "Threatened species" 

 followed by a definition covering "any national area which 

 may be authorized for the preservation of species of flsfi 

 or wildlife that are threatened with extinction". 



§460/-10. Availability of land and water conservation 

 fund for publicity purposes. • 



Moneys derived from the sources listed in section 

 460/-5 of this title shall not be available for publicity 

 purposes: Provided, however. That in each case 

 where significant acquisition or development is 

 initiated, appropriate standardized temporary 

 signing shall be located on or near the affected 

 site, to the extent feasible, so as to indicate the 

 action taken is a product of funding made avail- 

 able through the Land and Water Conservation 

 Fund. Such signing may indicate the per centum 

 and dollar amounts financed by Federal and non- 

 Federal funds, and that the source of the funding 

 includes moneys derived from Outer Continental 

 Shelf receipts. The Secretary shall prescribe stand- 

 ards and guidelines for the usage of such signing 

 to assure consistency of design and application. 

 (Pub. L. 88-578, title I, § 7, Sept. 3, 1964, 78 Stat. 

 903, amended Pub. L. 94-422, §101(5), Sept. 28, 

 1976, 90 Stat. 1318.) 



Amendments 

 1976— Pub. L. 94-422 added proviso. 



