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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 4594

PUBLIC LAW 100-696—NOV. 18, 1988 (d) LANDS TO B E ADMINISTERED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE-

MENT.—Those lands near Lake Pleasant and within the Black Canyon Corridor that are acquired in accordance with this title shall be administered by the Bureau of Land Management, in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976. ADDITION TO THE CORONADO NATIONAL FOREST SEC. 503. (a) INCLUSION IN NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM.—Those lands

National Forest System.

in the Catalina State Park, Madera-Elephant Head Trail area, and the Arivaca Lake area that are acquired pursuant to this title, shall be included in the Coronado National Forest, and the exterior boundary of the Coronado National Forest shall be modified to include such lands on the date of acquisition by the United States. The Catalina State Park lands shall be managed cooperatively with the Arizona State Parks Department for public access and recreation purposes under the authorities of the National Forest System. Subject to valid existing rights, such lands are hereby withdrawn from all forms of^ (1) entry, appropriation, or disposal under the public lands laws; (2) location, entry, and patent under the United States mining laws; and (3) disposition under all laws pertaining to mineral and geothermal leasing. 0)) LANDS EXEMPT FROM FURTHER PLANNING.—The lands added to the Coronado National Forest by this section shall be administered under the laws and regulations applicable to National Forest System lands except that the lands described in this section shall be exempt from any further planning requirements of the National Forest Management Act of 1976 until the final 1986 forest plan for the Coronado National Forest is revised. At that time, future management direction for these lands will be determined as a part of planning for the entire national forest. R E V O C A T I O N O F SANTA RITA RANGE EXECUTIVE AND PUBLIC LAND ORDERS

S E C 504. (a) REVOCATION.—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in order to facilitate the transfer of certain Federal lands. Executive Order 1222 dated July 1, 1910, and Public Land Order 1363 dated November 14, 1956, which withdrew the Santa Rita Experimental Range for a forest and range experiment station, are hereby revoked in their entirety. (b) EFFECTIVE DATE.—The effective date of the revocation made by this section shall be— (1) for those lands lying within the National Forest System the date of enactment of this title; or (2) for those lands lying outside of the National Forest System the date of transfer of patent to the State of Arizona. WITHDRAWALS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE SITE

SEC. 505. (a) WITHDRAWAL.—Subject to valid existing rights, the following described lands within the Coronado National Forest are hereby withdrawn from all forms of—