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[CITE: 16USC3194]

 
                         TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
 
         CHAPTER 51--ALASKA NATIONAL INTEREST LANDS CONSERVATION
 
                SUBCHAPTER VI--ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
 
Sec. 3194. Archeological and paleontological sites

    Notwithstanding any acreage or boundary limitations contained in 
this Act with respect to the Cape Krusenstern National Monument, the 
Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, the Yukon-Charley Rivers National 
Preserve, and the Kobuk Valley National Park, the Secretary may 
designate Federal lands or he may acquire by purchase with the consent 
of the owner, donation, or exchange any significant archeological or 
paleontological site in Alaska located outside of the boundaries of such 
areas and containing resources which are closely associated with any 
such area. If any such site is so designated or acquired, it shall be 
included in and managed as part of such area. Not more than seven 
thousand five hundred acres of land may be designated or acquired under 
this section for inclusion in any single area. Before designation or 
acquisition of any property in excess of one hundred acres under the 
provisions of this section, the Secretary shall--
        (1) submit notice of such proposed designation or acquisition to 
    the appropriate committees of the Congress; and
        (2) publish notice of such proposed designation or acquisition 
    in the Federal Register.

(Pub. L. 96-487, title XIII, Sec. 1304, Dec. 2, 1980, 94 Stat. 2478.)

                       References in Text

    This Act, referred to in provision preceding par. (1), is Pub. L. 
96-487, Dec. 2, 1980, 94 Stat. 2371, as amended, known as the Alaska 
National Interest Lands Conservation Act. For complete classification of 
this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 3101 of 
this title and Tables.
