Sec. 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS
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## SECTION 1 SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS ###
(a)Short Title **[**[16 U.S.C. 8401 note](/us/usc/t16/s8401)**]** This Act may be cited as the “Expanding Public Lands Outdoor Recreation Experiences Act” or the “EXPLORE Act”. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. TITLE I—OUTDOOR RECREATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE Subtitle A—Outdoor Recreation Policy Sec. 111. Congressional declaration of policy. Sec. 112. Identifying opportunities for recreation. Sec. 113. Federal Interagency Council on Outdoor Recreation. Sec. 114. Recreation budget crosscut. Subtitle B—Public Recreation on Federal Recreational Lands and Waters Sec. 121. Biking on long-distance trails. Sec. 122. Protecting America’s rock climbing. Sec. 123. Range access. Sec. 124. Restoration of overnight campsites. Sec. 125. Federal interior land media. Sec. 126. Cape and antler preservation enhancement. Sec. 127. Motorized and nonmotorized access. Sec. 128. Aquatic resource activities assistance. Subtitle C—Supporting Gateway Communities and Addressing Park Overcrowding Sec. 131. Gateway communities. Sec. 132. Improved recreation visitation data. Sec. 133. Monitoring for improved recreation decision making. Subtitle D—Broadband Connectivity on Federal Recreational Lands and Waters Sec. 141. Connect Our Parks. Sec. 142. Broadband internet connectivity at developed recreation sites. Sec. 143. Public lands telecommunications cooperative agreements. Subtitle E—Public-Private Parks Partnerships Sec. 151. Authorization for lease of forest service administrative sites. Sec. 152. Partnership agreements creating tangible savings. Sec. 153. Partnership agreements to modernize federally owned campgrounds, resorts, cabins, and visitor centers on Federal recreational lands and waters. Sec. 154. Parking and Restroom opportunities for Federal recreational lands and waters. Sec. 155. Pay-for-performance projects. Sec. 156. Outdoor recreation legacy partnership program. Sec. 157. American battlefield protection program enhancement. TITLE II—ACCESS AMERICA Sec. 201. Definitions. Subtitle A—Access for People With Disabilities Sec. 211. Accessible recreation inventory. Sec. 212. Trail inventory. Sec. 213. Trail pilot program. Sec. 214. Accessible trails. Sec. 215. Accessible recreation opportunities. Sec. 216. Assistive technology. Sec. 217. Savings clause. Subtitle B—Military and Veterans in Parks Sec. 221. Promotion of outdoor recreation for military servicemembers and veterans. Sec. 222. Military Veterans Outdoor Recreation Liaisons. Sec. 223. Partnerships to promote military and veteran recreation. Sec. 224. National strategy for military and veteran recreation. Sec. 225. Recreation resource advisory committees. Sec. 226. Career and volunteer opportunities for veterans. Subtitle C—Youth Access Sec. 231. Increasing youth recreation visits to Federal land. Sec. 232. Every Kid Outdoors Act extension. TITLE III—SIMPLIFYING OUTDOOR ACCESS FOR RECREATION Sec. 301. Definitions. Subtitle A—Modernizing Recreation Permitting Sec. 311. Special recreation permit and fee. Sec. 312. Permitting process improvements. Sec. 313. Permit flexibility. Sec. 314. Permit administration. Sec. 315. Service First Initiative; Permits for multijurisdictional trips. Sec. 316. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management temporary special recreation permits for outfitting and guiding. Sec. 317. Reviews for long-term permits. Sec. 318. Adjustment of allocated visitor-use days. Sec. 319. Liability. Sec. 320. Cost recovery reform. Sec. 321. Availability of Federal, State, and local recreation passes. Sec. 322. Online purchases and establishment of a digital version of America the Beautiful—The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Passes. Sec. 323. Savings provision. Subtitle B—Making Recreation a Priority Sec. 331. Extension of seasonal recreation opportunities. Subtitle C—Maintenance of Public Land Sec. 341. Volunteers in the National Forests and Public Lands Act. Sec. 342. Reference. Subtitle D—Recreation Not Red Tape Sec. 351. Good neighbor authority for recreation. Sec. 352. Permit relief for picnic areas. Sec. 353. Interagency report on special recreation permits for underserved communities. Sec. 354. Modernizing Access to Our Public Land Act amendments. Sec. 355. Savings provision.
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