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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-552—OCT. 28, 1988

102 STAT. 2767

for the interpretation of the scope and accomplishments of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail within the State of Montana. In no event shall the Center be used for purposes other than those provided for by this Act. (b) PLAN.—Within two years after the establishment of the Center, the Secretary shall prepare and submit to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate, a plan for the development and interpretation of the Center. Such plan shall include but not be limited to provisions for— (1) interpretation to the public of available historic resources, documents, and artifacts associated with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and (2) development of facilities for public use and enjoyment of the area. (c) DONATIONS.—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary may accept donations of funds, property, or services from individuals, foundations, corporations, or public entities for the purpose of providing services and facilities which he deems consistent with the purposes of this Act. (d) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.—In administering the Center, the

Secretary is authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with the State of Montana, or any political subdivision thereof, for the rendering, on a reimbursable basis, of rescue, firefighting, and law enforcement services and cooperative assistance by nearby law enforcement and firefighting departments or agencies. The Secretary is also authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with other Federal agencies, and with State or local public agencies for the development and operation of facilities and services in furtherance of the purposes of this Act. The Secretary is encouraged to develop, in conjunction with the State of Montana, a cooperative management plan for the entire Giant Springs Park which will enhance the general public's opportunity to use and enjoy the Center as well as the nearby historical sites, and other State and Federal lands. (e) COPERATING ASSOCIATION.—The Secretary is authorized and directed to enter into an agreement with the Portage Route chapter of the Lewis and Clark Heritage Foundation or a similarly affiliated organization to provide educational and interpretive materials to the public that highlight the travels of Lewis and Clark, High Plains Indians, explorers, or other historical features of the area, that are compatible with the purposes of the Center. Such agreement shall include but not be limited to each of the following: (1) Provisions requiring the Foundation to obtain and maintain its status as a nonprofit tax-exempt organization. (2) A provision permitting the Secretary to have access to the documents and records of the Foundation that involve the Center. (3) The Foundation shall agree to return to the Center the profits earned from the sale of educational and interpretive materials. (4) Minimum operating requirements and procedures for the sale of educational and interpretive materials at the Center. (5) A procedure to settle disagreements between the Foundation and the Secretary.

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