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[CITE: 16USC469e]

 
                         TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
 
     CHAPTER 1A--HISTORIC SITES, BUILDINGS, OBJECTS, AND ANTIQUITIES
 
                    SUBCHAPTER I--GENERAL PROVISIONS
 
Sec. 469e. Plan for continental glaciation


(a) Federal funds

    To implement the purpose of sections 469d to 469i of this title, the 
Secretary of the Interior (hereinafter called the ``Secretary''), in 
cooperation with State and local governmental authorities of Wisconsin, 
may formulate within two years after October 13, 1964, a comprehensive 
plan for the protection, preservation, and interpretation of outstanding 
examples of continental glaciation in Wisconsin; but he shall not spend 
more than $50,000 of Federal funds thereon.

(b) Copies to Congress; establishment; boundaries

    When the comprehensive plan is completed and the Secretary is 
satisfied that State legislation exists for the preservation of the 
nationally significant features of the reserve, open to the people of 
the entire Nation, he shall transmit copies thereof to the President of 
the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives and may, 
ninety days thereafter and after consulting with the Governor of the 
State of Wisconsin, publish notice in the Federal Register of the 
establishment of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve and of the 
boundaries thereof, which boundaries shall comprise lands owned or to be 
acquired by the State and local governments of Wisconsin in the 
following areas:
    (1) Eastern area (portions of the northern unit of the Kettle 
Moraine State Forest and Campbellsport drumlin area);
    (2) Central area (portions of Devil's Lake State Park);
    (3) Northwestern area (portions of Chippewa County);
    (4) Related areas (other areas in the State of Wisconsin which the 
Secretary and the Governor of Wisconsin agree upon as significant 
examples of continental glaciation).

(c) Inclusion and exclusion of other areas

    Any area outside of the national forests that the Secretary and the 
Governor of Wisconsin agree has significant examples of continental 
glaciation but is not described in the original notice may be included 
in the reserve by the Secretary after notice to the President of the 
Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives and publication 
in the Federal Register, as hereinbefore provided, and any area that 
they consider to be no longer desirable as a part of the reserve may be 
excluded from it by the Secretary in the same manner.

(Pub. L. 88-655, Sec. 2, Oct. 13, 1964, 78 Stat. 1087.)

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in sections 469d, 469h of this title.
