Sec. 1. Management of agricultural property in Point Reyes National Seashore
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Public Law 87–657 ( 16 U.S.C. 459c , et seq.) is amended as follows: In section 5(b) ( 16 U.S.C. 459c–5(b) )— in the first sentence, by striking As used in and inserting the following: As used in ; by striking The term and inserting the following: agricultural property as used The term agricultural property as used ; by striking means lands which were in regular use and inserting means— lands under agricultural lease or permit as of September 1, 2018, or lands that were in regular use ; and by striking the period at the end and inserting ; and on the northern district of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, lands under agricultural lease or permit as of September 1, 2018, or lands that were in regular use for, or were being converted to, agricultural, ranching, or dairying purposes as of May 1, 1978, together with residential and other structures related to the above uses of the property that were in existence or under construction as of May 1, 1978. .
In section 5 ( 16 U.S.C. 459c–5 )— by inserting before subsection
(a)the following: The Secretary shall manage agricultural property consistent with Congress' long-standing intent that working dairies and ranches continue to be authorized to operate on agricultural property as part of the seashore's unique historic, cultural, scenic and natural values. ; and by redesignating subsequent subsections accordingly. In section 6 ( 16 U.S.C. 459c–6 ), by adding at the end the following: In areas of agricultural property where Tule Elk present conflicts with working ranches or dairies, the Secretary shall manage the Tule Elk for separation from the working ranches or dairies. To minimize the conflicts and prevent establishment of new Tule Elk herds on agricultural property, the Secretary may work with Indian Tribes interested in the following: Partnering with the Secretary in the relocation and reestablishment of Tule Elk on Tribal lands. Participating in hunting Tule Elk on a subsistence or ceremonial basis. Other partnerships and activities that the Secretary determines are suitable and feasible for this purpose. Nothing in this subsection reduces or diminishes the authority of the Secretary to use other existing authorities or management tools to separate Tule Elk from agricultural property. . By adding at the end, the following: Consistent with the purposes of this Act, including section 5(a), the Secretary is directed to complete, without delay, the General Management Plan Amendment for Point Reyes National Seashore and the northern district of Golden Gate National Recreation Area, its Environmental Impact Statement, and, upon completion of the Record of Decision, issue leases and special use permits of 20 years for working dairies and ranches on agricultural property. Nothing in this Act requires the Secretary to issue leases and special use permits of 20 years in circumstances where there is no willing lessee, or to a previous lessee who has abandoned or discontinued ranching. .
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- Pub. L. 87-657
- 16 USC 459c–5(b)
- 16 USC 459c–5
- 16 USC 459c–6
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Sec. 1
Management of agricultural property in Point Reyes National Seashore
Pub. L.Pub. L. 87-657
Cite16 USC 459c–5(b)
Cite16 USC 459c–5
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