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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 6492 (Introduced in House) — To improve recreation opportunities on, and facilitate greater access to, Federal public land, and for other purposes. · Sec. 212

Sec. 212. Trail inventory

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Not later than 7 years after the date of the enactment of this title, the Secretary concerned shall— conduct a comprehensive assessment of trails on Federal recreational lands and waters under the jurisdiction of the respective Secretary concerned, including measuring each trail’s— surface; clear tread width; passing spaces; size; tread obstacles; openings; slopes, including cross slope; maximum running slope and segment length; resting intervals; length; width; turning space; protruding objects; and trailhead signs; and make information about such trails available (including through the use of prominently displayed links) on public websites of— each of the Federal land management agencies; and each relevant unit and subunit of the Federal land management agencies.
As part of the assessment required under subsection (a)(1), the Secretary concerned may, to the extent practicable, rely on assessments completed or data gathered prior to the date of the enactment of this title. Not later than 7 years after the date of the enactment of this title, the Secretary concerned shall identify opportunities to replace signage and other publicly available information, including web page information, related to such trails and consistent with the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 ( 42 U.S.C. 4151 et seq. ) at trails covered by the assessment required under subsection (a)(1).
The Secretary concerned shall consult with stakeholders, including veterans organizations and organizations with expertise or experience providing outdoor recreation opportunities to individuals with disabilities, in selecting priority trails to measure under subsection (a)(1). In publishing information about each trail under this subsection, the Secretary concerned shall make public information about trails that do not meet the Architectural Barriers Act accessibility guidelines but could otherwise provide outdoor recreation opportunities to individuals with disabilities through the use of certain assistive technology.
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