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Code · U.S. Code · Title 16 - CONSERVATION · CHAPTER 103— EXPANDING PUBLIC LANDS OUTDOOR RECREATION EXPERIENCES · SUBCHAPTER II— ACCESS AMERICA · § 8481

§ 8481. Accessible recreation inventory

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(a)Assessment Not later than 5 years after January 4, 2025, the Secretary concerned shall—
(1)carry out a comprehensive assessment of outdoor recreation facilities on Federal recreational lands and waters under the jurisdiction of the respective Secretary concerned to determine the accessibility of such outdoor recreation facilities, consistent with the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 4151 et seq.) and section 794 of title 29, including—
(A)camp shelters, camping facilities, and camping units;
(B)boat launch ramps;
(C)hunting, fishing, shooting, or archery ranges or locations;
(D)outdoor constructed features;
(E)picnic facilities and picnic units; and
(F)any other outdoor recreation facilities, as determined by the Secretary concerned; and
(2)make information about such opportunities available (including through the use of prominently displayed links) on public websites of—
(A)each of the Federal land management agencies; and
(B)each relevant unit and subunit of the Federal land management agencies.
(b)Inclusion of current assessments As part of the comprehensive assessment required under subsection (a)(1), to the extent practicable, the Secretary concerned may rely on assessments completed or data gathered prior to January 4, 2025.
(c)Public information Not later than 7 years after January 4, 2025, the Secretary concerned shall identify opportunities to create, update, or replace signage and other publicly available information, including web page information, related to accessibility and consistent with the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 4151 et seq.) and section 794 of title 29 at outdoor recreation facilities covered by the assessment required under subsection (a)(1).
(Pub. L. 118–234, title II, § 211, Jan. 4, 2025, 138 Stat. 2881.)
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  • 138 Stat. 2881
  • Pub. L. 90–480
  • 82 Stat. 718
  • Pub. L. 93–112
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