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PUBLIC LAW 103-339—OCT. 6, 1994 108 STAT. 3117 (c) LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS.— The exact acreages and legal descriptions of all parcels of land to be transferred under this Act shall be determined by surveys which are satisfactory to the head of the controlling Federal agency referred to in subsection (a). The cost of such surveys, together with all direct and indirect costs related to any conveyance under this section, shall be borne by such controlling Federal agency. SEC. 3. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. (a) FURTHER FEDERAL UTILIZATION SCREENING. — Parcels of land determined to be excess property pursuant to section 2 shall be screened for further Federal utilization in accordance with the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 471 et seq.) and such screening will be completed within 45 days after the date on which they are determined to be excess. (b) APPRAISALS.— The Administrator shall promptly appraise those parcels that are not needed for further Federal utilization to determine their estimated fair market value. The head of the Federal agency which controls such parcels shall cooperate with the Administrator in carrying out appraisals under this section. The Administrator shall submit a copy of the appraisals to the committees of the Congress specified in subsection (d). The cost of such appraisals shall be paid for under section 204(b) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 485(b)). (c) LAND USE PLAN.— The parcels of land to be transferred under this Act shall be eligible for transfer after the Government of Guam enacts legislation which establishes a detailed plan for the public benefit use (including, but not limited to, housing, schools, hospitals, libraries, child care centers, parks and recreation, conservation, economic development, public health, and public safety) of such parcels and the Governor of Guam submits such plan to the committees of the Congress specified in subsection (d). (d) SUBMISSIONS. —The appraisals and land use plan required to be submitted to the committees of the Congress under subsections (b) and (c) shall be submitted to the Committee on Natural Resources, the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Government Operations and the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, the Committee on Armed Services, and the Committee on Grovernmental Affairs of the Senate. (e) REVIEW BY COMMITTEES.— Parcels of land may not be transferred under this Act until 180 days after the submission to the committees of the Congress specified in subsection (d) of— (1) the appraisals provided for in subsection (b), and (2) the land use plan provided for in subsection (c). (f) GOVERNMENT OF GUAM LANDS WITHIN THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK.— Parcels of land may not be transferred under this Act until after the Government of Guam enters into a cooperative agreement with the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the National Park Service, which grants to the Secretary, at no cost, the administrative jurisdiction over all undeveloped lands within the boundary of the War in the Pacific National Historical Park, except those lands at Adelup Point, which are owned by the Government of Guam. The lands covered by such cooperative agreement shall be managed in accordance with the general management plan of the park and