Sec. 6. Effect
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Nothing in this Act— affects the Corps of Engineers use permits for flowage rights within the National Recreation Area and Wilderness established by the order entitled Joint Order Interchanging Administrative Jurisdiction of Department of the Army Lands and National Forest Lands (35 Fed. Reg. 10382 (June 25, 1970)); prevents the Corps of Engineers from carrying out the water control management plan of the Corps of Engineers within the National Recreation Area and Wilderness as described in the Corps of Engineers water control manual; prevents the Corps of Engineers from— disposing of, or otherwise managing, real estate interests held by the Corps of Engineers as of the date of enactment of this Act; or acquiring additional real estate interests required to support the operation or maintenance of Monroe Lake; affects the use of motor vessels (as defined in section 2101 of title 46, United States Code) on Monroe Lake; results in the closure of any State or county roadway in the National Recreation Area and Wilderness; precludes the ownership, use, or enjoyment of private land within the National Recreation Area and Wilderness; otherwise affects access to private land or cemeteries within the National Recreation Area and Wilderness; affects the access to land within the Wilderness addition by any State or private entity or organization with a permit, special use authorization, or other right to access land within the Wilderness addition, as described in section 5(a) of the Wilderness Act ( 16 U.S.C. 1134(a) ), for the purpose of maintaining infrastructure located within the Wilderness addition, including access by— the Smithville Telephone Company;
Jackson County Water Utility; Jackson County Rural Electric; the ANR Pipeline Company; the Monroe County commissioners; Hoosier Trails Council, BSA; and the State Department of Natural Resources; or affects the access to land within the Wilderness addition by the State Department of Natural Resources or appropriate public safety officers with the use of motor vehicles, mechanized equipment, or motorboats for emergencies involving the health and safety of persons within the Wilderness addition, in accordance with section 4(c) of the Wilderness Act ( 16 U.S.C. 1133(c) ).
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- 35 FR 10382
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