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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-567—OCT. 31, 1988

102 STAT. 2851

(1) Plans for implementation of a continuing program of interpretation and visitor education about the resources and values of the park. (2) Proposals for visitor use facilities to be developed for the park. (3) Plans for management of the natural and cultural resources of the park in order to carry out the purposes specified in section 4(a)(2) of this Act, with particular emphasis on the preservation and long-term scientific use of archeological resources, giving high priority to the enforcement of the provisions of the Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (16 U.S.C. 470aa et seq.) and the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) within the park. The natural and cultural resources management plans shall be prepared in close consultation with the New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office and the Zuni Tribe and their traditional cultural and religious authorities. (4) Proposals for training members of the Zuni Tribe in such fields as interpretation, management, and artifact curation. (5) A plan to implement the provisions of section 8 of this Act so as to ensure the protection of the right of the Zuni people to practice traditional Zuni religious activities within the park boundaries in a manner consistent with the purpose and intent of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of August 11, 1978 (42 U.S.C. 1996). (6) Proposals for cooperative research and interpretive programs within the park to be carried out by the Zuni Tribe through its archeology program, with technical assistance from the National Park Service. (7) Proposals for implementing the provisions of this Act relating to the operation and supply of park concessions by qualified Zuni-owned businesses. SEC. 8. CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS USES.

16 USC 410pp-6.

In furtherance of the American Indian Religious Freedom Act, the Secretary, upon the request of an appropriate official of the Zuni Tribe, may, from time to time, temporarily close to general public use one or more specific portions of the park in order to protect the privacy of religious activities in such areas by Indian people. Any such closure shall be made so as to affect the smallest practicable area for the minimum period necessary for such purposes. Not later than 7 days after the first day on which any such closure takes effect, the Secretary shall provide written notification of such action to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee and Select Committee on Indian Affairs of the United States Senate and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the House of Representatives. SEC. 9. DEFINITIONS.

As used in this Act— (1) the term "Advisory Commission" means the Zuni-Cibola National Historical Park Advisory Commission established under section 6; (2) the term "park" means lands constituting a Zuni-Cibola National Historical Park established under section 2;

16 USC 410pp-7.