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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014 · Sec. 2914

Sec. 2914. CHANGES IN USE

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## SEC. 2914 CHANGES IN USE ###
(a)Other Uses Authorized In addition to the purposes described in a subtitle of this title applicable to the land withdrawal and reservation made by that subtitle, the Secretary concerned may authorize the use of land withdrawn and reserved by this title for defense-related purposes. ###
(b)Notice to Secretary of the Interior ####
(1)In general The Secretary concerned shall promptly notify the Secretary of the Interior if the land withdrawn and reserved by this title is used for additional defense-related purposes. ####
(2)Requirements A notification under paragraph
(1)shall specify— #####
(A)each additional use; #####
(B)the planned duration of each additional use; and #####
(C)the extent to which each additional use would require that additional or more stringent conditions or restrictions be imposed on otherwise-permitted nondefense-related uses of the withdrawn and reserved land or portions of withdrawn and reserved land.
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