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16 USC 1244: National scenic and national historic trails Text contains those laws in effect on October 21, 2019
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(6) The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, a trail of approximately 4,900 miles, extending from the Ohio River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to the mouth of the Columbia River in Oregon, following the outbound and inbound routes of the Lewis and Clark Expedition depicted on the map entitled "Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Authorized Trail Including Proposed Eastern Legacy Extension", dated April 2018, and numbered 648/143721. The map shall be on file and available for public inspection in the office of the Director, National Park Service, Washington, D.C. The trail shall be administered by the Secretary of the Interior. No land or interest in land outside the exterior boundaries of any federally administered area may be acquired by the Federal Government for the trail except with the consent of the owner of the land or interest in land. The authority of the Federal Government to acquire fee title under this paragraph shall be limited to an average of not more than ¼ mile on either side of the trail.
(8) The North Country National Scenic Trail, a trail of approximately 4,600 miles, extending from the Appalachian Trail in Vermont to the vicinity of Lake Sakakawea in North Dakota, following the approximate route depicted on the map identified as " 'North 1 Country National Scenic Trail, Authorized Route", dated February 2014, and numbered 649/116870. The map shall be on file and available for public inspection in the office of the Director, National Park Service, Washington, District of Columbia. The trail shall be administered by the Secretary of the Interior. No land or interest in land outside the exterior boundaries of any federally administered area may be acquired by the Federal Government for the trail except with the consent of the owner of the land or interest in land.
(3) the characteristics which, in the judgment of the appropriate Secretary, make the proposed trail worthy of designation as a national scenic or national historic trail; and in the case of national historic trails the report shall include the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior's National Park System Advisory Board as to the national historic significance based on the criteria developed under the Historic Sites Act of 1935 (49 Stat. 666; 16 U.S.C. 461); 2
(46) Pike national historic trail.-The Pike National Historic Trail, a series of routes extending approximately 3,664 miles, which follows the route taken by Lt. Zebulon Montgomery Pike during the 1806–1807 Pike expedition that began in Fort Bellefontaine, Missouri, extended through portions of the States of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, and ended in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
( Pub. L. 90–543, §5, Oct. 2, 1968, 82 Stat. 920 ; Pub. L. 94–527, Oct. 17, 1976, 90 Stat. 2481 ; Pub. L. 95–248, §1(1), (2), Mar. 21, 1978, 92 Stat. 159 ; Pub. L. 95–625, title V, §551 (7)–(15), Nov. 10, 1978, 92 Stat. 3512–3515 ; Pub. L. 96–87, title IV, §401(m)(1), Oct. 12, 1979, 93 Stat. 666 ; Pub. L. 96–199, title I, §101(b)(1)–(3), Mar. 5, 1980, 94 Stat. 67 , 68; Pub. L. 96–344, §14, Sept. 8, 1980, 94 Stat. 1136 ; Pub. L. 96–370, §1(a), Oct. 3, 1980, 94 Stat. 1360 ; Pub. L. 98–11, title II, §205, Mar. 28, 1983, 97 Stat. 43 ; Pub. L. 98–405, §1, Aug. 28, 1984, 98 Stat. 1483 ; Pub. L. 99–445, §1, Oct. 6, 1986, 100 Stat. 1122 ; Pub. L. 100–35, §1(a), May 8, 1987, 101 Stat. 302 ; Pub. L. 100–187, §3, Dec. 11, 1987, 101 Stat. 1287 ; Pub. L. 100–192, §1, Dec. 16, 1987, 101 Stat. 1309 ; Pub. L. 100–470, §4, Oct. 4, 1988, 102 Stat. 2283 ; Pub. L. 100–559, title II, §203, Oct. 28, 1988, 102 Stat. 2797 ; Pub. L. 101–321, §3, July 3, 1990, 104 Stat. 293 ; Pub. L. 101–365, §2(a), Aug. 15, 1990, 104 Stat. 429 ; Pub. L. 102–328, §1, Aug. 3, 1992, 106 Stat. 845 ; Pub. L. 102–461, Oct. 23, 1992, 106 Stat. 2273 ; Pub. L. 103–144, §3, Nov. 17, 1993, 107 Stat. 1494 ; Pub. L. 103–145, §3, Nov. 17, 1993, 107 Stat. 1497 ; Pub. L. 103–437, §6(d)(38), Nov. 2, 1994, 108 Stat. 4585 ; Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title IV, §§402, 403, title V, §501, Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4148 , 4153; Pub. L. 106–135, §3, Dec. 7, 1999, 113 Stat. 1686 ; Pub. L. 106–307, §3, Oct. 13, 2000, 114 Stat. 1075 ; Pub. L. 106–509, §3, Nov. 13, 2000, 114 Stat. 2361 ; Pub. L. 106–510, §3(a)(2), Nov. 13, 2000, 114 Stat. 2363 ; Pub. L. 107–214, §3, Aug. 21, 2002, 116 Stat. 1053 ; Pub. L. 107–325, §2, Dec. 4, 2002, 116 Stat. 2790 ; Pub. L. 107–338, §2, Dec. 16, 2002, 116 Stat. 2886 ; Pub. L. 108–342, §2, Oct. 18, 2004, 118 Stat. 1370 ; Pub. L. 108–352, §14(1), Oct. 21, 2004, 118 Stat. 1397 ; Pub. L. 109–54, title I, §133, Aug. 2, 2005, 119 Stat. 526 ; Pub. L. 109–378, §1, Dec. 1, 2006, 120 Stat. 2664 ; Pub. L. 109–418, §2, Dec. 19, 2006, 120 Stat. 2882 ; Pub. L. 110–229, title III, §341, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 795 ; Pub. L. 111–11, title V, §§5201, 5202(a), 5204–5206, 5301(a), 5302, 5303, title VII, §7116(f), Mar. 30, 2009, 123 Stat. 1154 , 1158, 1159, 1161, 1164, 1203; Pub. L. 116–9, title II, §§2501, 2502(a), 2504, Mar. 12, 2019, 133 Stat. 753 , 754.)
The Chesapeake Bay Initiative Act of 1998, referred to in subsecs. (a)(25)(C)(i)(I) and (c)(40)(C), (43)(B)(i), is title V of Pub. L. 105–312, Oct. 30, 1998, 112 Stat. 2961 , which is classified as a note under section 320101 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.
The Historic Sites Act of 1935 (49 Stat. 666; 16 U.S.C. 461), referred to in subsec. (b)(3), is act Aug. 21, 1935, ch. 593, 49 Stat. 666 , also known as the Historic Sites, Buildings, and Antiquities Act, which enacted sections 461 to 467 of this title. The Act was repealed and restated as sections 102303 and 102304 and chapter 3201 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs, and section 1866(a) of Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure, by Pub. L. 113–287, §§3, 4(a)(1), 7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3094 , 3260, 3272. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables. For disposition of former sections of this title, see Disposition Table preceding section 100101 of Title 54.
Section 603 of the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996, referred to in subsec. (c)(40)(C), is section 603 of Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VI, Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4172 , which was formerly set out as a note under section 1a–5 of this title.
2019-Subsec. (a)(6). Pub. L. 116–9, §2502(a), substituted "4,900" for "three thousand seven hundred", "the Ohio River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania," for "Wood River, Illinois,", and "the map entitled 'Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Authorized Trail Including Proposed Eastern Legacy Extension', dated April 2018, and numbered 648/143721." for "maps identified as, 'Vicinity Map, Lewis and Clark Trail' study report dated April 1977."
Subsec. (a)(8). Pub. L. 116–9, §2501(2), substituted " 'North Country National Scenic Trail, Authorized Route', dated February 2014, and numbered 649/116870." for "Proposed North Country Trail-Vicinity Map' in the Department of the Interior 'North Country Trail Report', dated June 1975."
Pub. L. 116–9, §2501(1), which directed substitution of "4,600 miles, extending from the Appalachian Trail in Vermont" for "thirty two hundred miles, extending from eastern New York State", was executed by making the substitution for "thirty-two hundred miles, extending from eastern New York State" to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
Subsec. (c)(46). Pub. L. 116–9, §2504, added par. (46).
Pub. L. 116–9, title II, §2502(b), Mar. 12, 2019, 133 Stat. 754 , provided that: "The amendments made by subsection (a) [amending this section] shall take effect on the date that is 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act [Mar. 12, 2019]."
Advisory councils in existence on Jan. 5, 1973, to terminate not later than the expiration of the 2-year period following Jan. 5, 1973, unless, in the case of a council established by the President or an officer of the Federal Government, such council is renewed by appropriate action prior to the expiration of such 2-year period, or in the case of a council established by the Congress, its duration is otherwise provided for by law. See sections 3(2) and 14 of Pub. L. 92–463, Oct. 6, 1972, 86 Stat. 770 , 776, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.
Pub. L. 111–11, title V, §5401, Mar. 30, 2009, 123 Stat. 1164 , provided that:
Pub. L. 111–11, title V, §5202(b)–(d), Mar. 30, 2009, 123 Stat. 1154 , 1155, provided that:
Pub. L. 111–11, title V, §5203, Mar. 30, 2009, 123 Stat. 1155 , described and designated the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail in the States of Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon; provided for its administration by the Secretary of the Interior acting through the Director of the National Park Service; required the Secretary to prepare a cooperative management and interpretive plan; authorized the Secretary to establish a trail management office and interpretative facilities and to enter into cooperative management agreements; provided that designation of the Trail does not create liability for, or affect liability under any law of, any private property owner with respect to any person injured on the private property; and authorized appropriations.
Pub. L. 109–432, div. C, title III, §§303, 355, Dec. 20, 2006, 120 Stat. 3028 , 3040, directed the Secretary of the Interior to complete a study of routes for the extension of the Silver State Off-Highway Vehicle Trail into White Pine County, Nevada, not later than 3 years after Dec. 20, 2006, to identify the preferred route for the Trail in consultation with the State of Nevada, White Pine County, and any interested persons, to designate the Trail not later than 90 days after the study is completed, to complete a management plan for the Trail not later than 2 years after the designation, and to annually assess the effects of use of the Trail on the environment and cultural resources and to temporarily close or permanently reroute a portion of the Trail where there is an adverse environmental impact, a threat to public safety, or where necessary to repair damage to the Trail or a resource.
Pub. L. 108–424, title IV, §401, Nov. 30, 2004, 118 Stat. 2416 , provided that the Secretary of the Interior would manage the system of trails designated as the Silver State Off-Highway Vehicle Trail in the Lincoln County Conservation, Recreation and Development Act Map for Lincoln County, Nevada, in a manner consistent with motorized and mechanized use of the Trail, the safety of the people who use the Trail and its sensitive habitat and cultural resources, and that the Secretary would, in consultation with the State, County and other interested parties, develop a management plan, not later than 3 years after Nov. 30, 2004, and monitor and evaluate the effects of the use of the Trail to minimize adverse environmental or cultural impact while giving notice of open routes.
Pub. L. 107–338, §3, Dec. 16, 2002, 116 Stat. 2886 , provided that: "Notwithstanding the fourth sentence of section 5(b) of the National Trails System Act (16 U.S.C. 1244(b)), the Secretary of the Interior shall submit the study required by the amendment made by section 2 [amending this section] to Congress not later than 2 years after the date of the enactment of this Act [Dec. 16, 2002]."
Pub. L. 106–577, title I, Dec. 28, 2000, 114 Stat. 3068 , authorized the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the Bureau of Land Management, to establish the "California Trail Interpretive Center" near Elko, Nevada, and directed the Secretary to initiate a plan for the development of the Center, to acquire land and interests in land for the construction of the Center, to provide for local review of and input concerning the development and operation of the Center by the Advisory Board for the National Historic California Emigrant Trails Interpretive Center of Elko, Nevada, to prepare a budget and funding request periodically that would allow a Federal agency to carry out the maintenance and operation of the Center, to enter into cooperative agreements for snow removal, rescue, firefighting, and law enforcement services, and for development and operation of facilities and services, and to accept donations of funds, property, or services to provide services and facilities, and authorized appropriations.
Pub. L. 105–290, Oct. 27, 1998, 112 Stat. 2782 , authorized appropriations for the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center in Casper, Wyoming, and authorized the Secretary of the Interior to establish the Center, to construct and operate facilities, to accept donations, and to charge an entrance fee.
Pub. L. 102–328, §2, Aug. 3, 1992, 106 Stat. 845 , as amended by Pub. L. 103–437, §6(d)(39), Nov. 2, 1994, 108 Stat. 4585 , provided that: "The Secretary of the Interior (hereinafter referred to as the Secretary) shall undertake a study of the land and water route used to carry mail from Sacramento to San Francisco, California, to determine the feasibility and suitability of designation of such route as a component of the Pony Express National Historic Trail designated by section 1 of this Act [amending this section]. Upon completion of the study, if the Secretary determines such route is a feasible and suitable addition to the Pony Express National Historic Trail, the Secretary shall designate the route as a component of the Pony Express National Historic Trail. The Secretary shall publish notice of such designation in the Federal Register and shall submit the study along with his findings to the Committee on Natural Resources of the United States House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United States Senate."
Pub. L. 101–607, Nov. 16, 1990, 104 Stat. 3105 , established for 4 years in the Department of the Interior the De Soto Expedition Trail Commission, the purpose of which is to encourage and direct research, and to coordinate the distribution of interpretive materials to the public, regarding the De Soto expedition, the native societies the expedition encountered, and the effects of that contact, provided for the functions, staff, and powers of the Commission, and authorized research, technical assistance, and appropriations.
Pub. L. 101–191, Nov. 29, 1989, 103 Stat. 1697 , as amended by Pub. L. 116–9, title II, §2411, Mar. 12, 2019, 133 Stat. 752 , authorized Secretary of the Interior to provide for development of a trails interpretation center in city of Council Bluffs, Iowa, set forth provisions relating to Congressional findings and purposes, plan and design of the center and implementation thereof, agreement for operation and maintenance of the center, cooperative agreements for technical assistance, extinguishment of any restrictions, covenants, reversions, limitations, or any other conditions imposed by the Economic Development Administration upon acceptance of donated land by Secretary, and conveyance of reversionary interest if operation of the center is determined no longer to be in the public interest, and authorized appropriations of not more than $8,400,000 to carry out the Act.
Pub. L. 100–698, title II, §§201–203, Nov. 19, 1988, 102 Stat. 4622 , authorized Secretary of the Interior to designate, and authorized appropriations for, a vehicular tour route to provide for public appreciation, education, understanding, and enjoyment of certain nationally and regionally significant sites in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Pub. L. 100–552, §§1–4, Oct. 28, 1988, 102 Stat. 2766 , 2768, authorized Secretary of Agriculture to establish Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center on certain lands in Montana, required the Secretary to administer the Center and to prepare a plan for development and interpretation of the Center, authorized Secretary to accept donations, enter into cooperative agreements for various services such as rescue, firefighting, law enforcement, and development and operation of facilities, authorized Secretary to enter into agreements to provide educational and interpretive materials to the public, and authorized appropriations to carry out the Act and for construction of Center and associated structures and improvements.
Pub. L. 100–515, Oct. 20, 1988, 102 Stat. 2563 , as amended by Pub. L. 103–243, May 4, 1994, 108 Stat. 613 ; Pub. L. 106–18, §1, Apr. 8, 1999, 113 Stat. 28 ; Pub. L. 109–338, title VII, §703(a), Oct. 12, 2006, 120 Stat. 1859 ; Pub. L. 110–229, title IV, §475, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 827 ; Pub. L. 115–431, §1(a), Jan. 10, 2019, 132 Stat. 5521 ; Pub. L. 116–9, title II, §2408, Mar. 12, 2019, 133 Stat. 750 , authorized Secretary of the Interior, acting through Director of National Park Service, with concurrence of agency having jurisdiction over such roads, to designate and provide for a vehicular tour route along existing public roads linking certain nationally significant natural and cultural sites associated with coastal area of State of New Jersey, to be known as New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route, and provided for termination of authority under this Act on Sept. 30, 2025.
Pub. L. 99–500, §101(h) [title I, §113], Oct. 18, 1986, 100 Stat. 1783–242 , 1783-262, and Pub. L. 99–591, §101(h) [title I, §113], Oct. 30, 1986, 100 Stat. 3341–242 , 3341-262, provided that: "The Secretary of the Interior is directed to designate the Laurel Highlands National Recreational Trail, as designated by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to section 4 of the National Trails System Act [16 U.S.C. 1243], as part of the Potomac Heritage Trail, as requested by the State of Pennsylvania in its April 1984 application, subject to the provisions of paragraph (11) of section 5(a) of the National Trails System Act, as amended [16 U.S.C. 1244(a)(11)]."
1 So in original. The additional quotation mark probably should not appear.