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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10712 · Sec. 2927

Sec. 2927. REQUIREMENTS FOR EXTENSION

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## SEC. 2927 REQUIREMENTS FOR EXTENSION ###
(a)Notice of Continued Military Need Not later than five years before the termination date specified in section 2925, the Secretary of the Navy shall advise the Secretary of the Interior as to whether or not the Navy will have a continuing military need for any or all of the lands withdrawn and reserved under this subtitle after the termination date. ###
(b)Application for Extension If the Secretary of the Navy determines that there will be a continuing military need for any or all of the withdrawn lands after the termination date specified in section 2925, the Secretary of the Navy shall file an application for extension of the withdrawal and reservation of the lands in accordance with the then existing regulations and procedures of the Department of the Interior applicable to extension of withdrawal of lands for military purposes and that are consistent with this subtitle. Such application shall be filed with the Department of the Interior not later than four years before the termination date. ###
(c)Extension Process The withdrawal and reservation established by this subtitle may not be extended except by an Act or Joint Resolution of Congress.
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