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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · California Trail Interpretive Act · Sec. 104

Sec. 104. CALIFORNIA TRAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTER

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## SEC. 104 CALIFORNIA TRAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTER ###
(a)Establishment ####
(1)In general In furtherance of the purposes of section 7(c) of the National Trails System Act (16 U.S.C. 1246(c)), the Secretary may establish an interpretation center to be known as the “California Trail Interpretive Center”, near the city of Elko, Nevada. ####
(2)Purpose The Center shall be established for the purpose of interpreting the history of development and use of the California Trail in the settling of the West. ###
(b)Master Plan Study To carry out subsection (a), the Secretary shall— ####
(1)consider the findings of the master plan study for the California Trail Interpretive Center in Elko, Nevada, as authorized by page 15 of Senate Report 106–99; and ####
(2)initiate a plan for the development of the Center that includes— #####
(A)a detailed description of the design of the Center; #####
(B)a description of the site on which the Center is to be located; #####
(C)a description of the method and estimated cost of acquisition of the site on which the Center is to be located; #####
(D)the estimated cost of construction of the Center; #####
(E)the cost of operation and maintenance of the Center; and #####
(F)a description of the manner and extent to which non-Federal entities shall participate in the acquisition and construction of the Center. ###
(c)Implementation To carry out subsection (a), the Secretary may— ####
(1)acquire land and interests in land for the construction of the Center by— #####
(A)donation; #####
(B)purchase with donated or appropriated funds; or #####
(C)exchange; ####
(2)provide for local review of and input concerning the development and operation of the Center by the Advisory Board for the National Historic California Emigrant Trails Interpretive Center of the city of Elko, Nevada; ####
(3)periodically prepare a budget and funding request that allows a Federal agency to carry out the maintenance and operation of the Center; ####
(4)enter into a cooperative agreement with— #####
(A)the State, to provide assistance in— ######
(i)removal of snow from roads; ######
(ii)rescue, firefighting, and law enforcement services; and ######
(iii)coordination of activities of nearby law enforcement and firefighting departments or agencies; and #####
(B)a Federal, State, or local agency to develop or operate facilities and services to carry out this title; and ####
(5)notwithstanding any other provision of law, accept donations of funds, property, or services from an individual, foundation, corporation, or public entity to provide a service or facility that is consistent with this title, as determined by the Secretary, including 1-time contributions for the Center (to be payable during construction funding periods for the Center after the date of enactment of this Act) from— #####
(A)the State, in the amount of $3,000,000; #####
(B)Elko County, Nevada, in the amount of $1,000,000; and #####
(C)the city of Elko, Nevada, in the amount of $2,000,000.
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