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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 3630

PUBLIC LAW 99-647—NOV. 10, 1986 TERMINATION OF COMMISSION

SEC. 7. (a) TERMINATION.—Except as provided in subsection (b), the Commission shall terminate on the day occurring five years after the date of the enactment of this Act. 0?) EXTENSION.—The Commission may be extended for a period of not more than five years beginning on the day referred to in subsection (a) if, not later than one hundred and eighty days before such day— (1) the Commission determines such extension is necessary in order to carry out the purpose of this Act; (2) the Commission submits such proposed extension to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives and to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate; and (3) the Governor of Massachusetts, the Governor of Rhode Island, and the Secretary each approve such extension. DUTIES OF THE SECRETARY

SEC. 8. (a) PURPOSE.—To carry out the purpose of this Act, the Secretary shall assist the Commission in preparing the Cultural Heritage and Land Management Plan. Following approval of the plan as provided under section 6(a) and (b) the Secretary shall assist the Commission to design and fabricate interoretive materials based on the plan including— (A) guide brochures for exploring the heritage story of the valley by automobile, train, bicycle, boat, or foot; (B) visitor displays (including video presentations) at several locations well distributed along the Corridor, including both indoor and outdoor displays; and (C) a mobile display depicting the heritage story to be used in the park, public buildings, libraries, and schools. ft)) TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.—The Secretary shall, upon request of the Commission, provide technical assistance to the Commission in the preparation of the plan and for implementing the plan as set out in section 6(c). DUTIES OF OTHER FEDERAL ENTITIES

SEC. 9. Any Federal entity conducting or supporting activities directly affecting the Corridor shall— (1) consult with the Secretary and the Commission with respect to such activities; (2) cooperate with the Secretary and the Commission in carrying out their duties under this Act and, to the maximum extent practicable, coordinate such activities with the carrying out of such duties; and (3) to the maximum extent practicable, conduct or support such activities in a manner which the Commission determines will not have an adverse effect on the Corridor. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

SEC. 10. There is authorized to be appropriated annually to the Commission $250,000 for the next five fiscal years to carry out the purposes of this Act; except that the Federal contribution to the