Sec. 321. Availability of Federal, State, and local recreation passes
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The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act is amended by inserting after section 805 ( 16 U.S.C. 6804 ) the following: To improve the availability of Federal, State, and local outdoor recreation passes, the Secretaries are encouraged to coordinate with States and counties regarding the availability of Federal, State, and local recreation passes to allow a purchaser to buy a Federal recreation pass, State recreation pass, and local recreation pass in a single transaction. Passes covered by the program established under paragraph
(1)include— an America the Beautiful—the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass under section 805; and any pass covering any fees charged by participating States and counties for entrance and recreational use of parks and public land in the participating States. The Secretaries, after consultation with the States and counties, may enter into agreements with States and counties to coordinate the availability of passes as described in subsection (a). Agreements between the Secretaries, States, and counties entered into pursuant to this section shall ensure that— funds from the sale of State or local passes are transferred to the appropriate State agency or county government; funds from the sale of Federal passes are transferred to the appropriate Federal agency; and fund transfers are completed by the end of a fiscal year for all pass sales occurring during the fiscal year. . The table of contents for the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 805 the following: Sec. 805A. Availability of Federal, State, and local recreation passes. .
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