Sec. 6. FEDERAL ROLE IN MANAGEMENT
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## SEC. 6 FEDERAL ROLE IN MANAGEMENT ###
(a)In General The Director of the National Park Service (or a designee) shall represent the Secretary in the implementation of the Management Plan, this Act, and the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act with respect to each of the segments designated by the amendment made by section 3, including the review, required under section 7(a) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1278(a)), of proposed federally-assisted water resources projects that could have a direct and adverse effect on the values for which the segment is designated. ###
(b)Assistance To assist in the implementation of the Management Plan, this Act, and the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act with respect to each of the segments designated by the amendment made by section 3, the Secretary may provide technical assistance, staff support, and funding at a cost to the Federal Government in an amount, in the aggregate, of not to exceed $150,000 for each fiscal year. ###
(c)Cooperative Agreements Any cooperative agreement entered into under section 10(e) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1281(e)) relating to any of the segments designated by the amendment made by section 3— ####
(1)shall be consistent with the Management Plan; and ####
(2)may include provisions for financial or other assistance from the United States to facilitate the long-term protection, conservation, and enhancement of the segments. ###
(d)National Park System Notwithstanding section 10(c) of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 U.S.C. 1281(c)), any portion of a segment designated by the amendment made by section 3 that is not in the National Park System as of the date of the enactment of this Act shall not, under this Act— ####
(1)be considered a part of the National Park System; ####
(2)be managed by the National Park Service; or ####
(3)be subject to laws (including regulations) that govern the National Park System.
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