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Code · U.S. Code · Title 16 - CONSERVATION · CHAPTER 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES · SUBCHAPTER LIX–CCC— NEW RIVER GORGE NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE · § 410eeee–12

§ 410eeee–12. Cooperative agreements with State

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In administering the national river, the Secretary is authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with the State of West Virginia, or any political subdivision thereof, for the rendering, on a reimbursable or non-reimbursable basis, of rescue, fire fighting, and law enforcement services and cooperative assistance by nearby law enforcement and fire preventive agencies. ( Pub. L. 95–625, title XI, § 1113 , as added Pub. L. 100–534, title I, § 102 , Oct. 26, 1988 , 102 Stat. 2700 .)
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