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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

PUBLIC LAW 99-664—NOV. 17, 1986

100 STAT. 4308

43 USC 1601 note. Termination date.

disposed of by Haida Corporation. Haida Corporation shall notify the Secretary of the Interior which, if any, of the lands so withdrawn Haida Corporation wishes to select and which such selection rights Haida Corporation intends to relinquish in return for its selections. After their selection, the surface estate in lands selected by Haida Corporation pursuant to this subsection shall be conveyed to Haida Corporation and the subsurface estate in such lands shall be conveyed to Sealaska in partial fulfillment of such corporations' entitlements under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act and pursuant to the provisions of that Act. (c) DURATION.—All withdrawals made pursuant to subsection (a) and all withdrawals in aid of Haida Corporation selections made pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act prior to the date of enactment of this Act of land not selected by Haida Corporation shall terminate two years after the last withdrawal is made pursuant to subsection (a). (d) EFFECTIVE DATE.—This section shall take effect on January 1, 1995. SEC. 11. COOPERATIVE INFORMATION AND EDUCATION CENTER.

16 USC 3195 note.

16 USC 3195. eultural programs. National Forest System.

(a) AUTHORIZATION.—There is hereby authorized to be appropriated $250,000 to be used by the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct surveys, develop designs, and carry out other preliminary work related to the establishment of an Information and Education Center provided for in section 1305 of Public Law 96-487. 0?) PURPOSES.—The purposes of the Center authorized by subsection (a) shall be— (1) to collect and disseminate to visitors to and residents of Alaska information about the natural, recreational, cultural, historical, archeological, multiple use, and other resources and values of Alaska, with special emphasis on the Tongass Nation£d Forest and Southeast Alaska and its people; (2) to publicly display temporary and permanent exhibits illustrating and interpreting these resources and values; (3) to foster educational programs relating to the heritage ^ resources of Alaska including those pertaining to Alaska Native peoples with particular emphasis on the Haida, Tshimshian, and Tglingit peoples of Southeast Alaska. (c) DESIGN.—Design of the center in subsection (a) shall be developed in consultation with other appropriate Federal agencies, the Alaska Division of Tourism and other appropriate agencies of the State of Alaska, the local government of the city in which such center is to be located, and southeast Alaska Native organizations. (d) CONSULTATION.—In establishing, operating, and maintaining the center (and any affiliated branches), the Secretary of Agriculture shall consult with, in addition to those listed in subsection (c), Alaska colleges and universities, the National Historic Association of Alaska, the Alaska Federation of Natives, and appropriate individuals and other organizations concerned with the diverse heritage resources of Alaska. (e) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.—The Secretary of Agriculture is

authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with those individuals and organizations listed in subsections (c) and (d) to facilitate carrying out the purposes of the Center.

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