108 STAT. 4508
PUBLIC LAW 103-433—OCT. 31, 1994
Federal
Register,
publication.
Short title.
Ante, p. 4471.
ment pursuant to subsection (a), is authorized to revoke the withdrawal and reservation established by this title as it applies to
such lands. Should the decision be made to revoke the withdrawal
and reservation, the Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register
an appropriate order which shall—
(1) terminate the withdrawal and reservation;
(2) constitute official acceptance of full jurisdiction over
the lands by the Secretary; and
(3) state the date upon which the lands will be opened
to the operation of some or all of the public lands law, including
the mining laws.
SEC. 809. DELEGABILITY.
(a) DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. — The functions of the Secretary
of Defense or the Secretary of the Navy under this title may
be delegated.
(b) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. —The functions of the Secretary under this title may be delegated, except that an order
described in section 807(f) may be approved and signed only by
the Secretary, the Under Secretary of the Interior, or an Assistant
Secretary of the Department of the Interior.
SEC. 810. HUNTING, FISHING, AND TRAPPING.
All hunting, fishing, and trapping on the lands withdrawn
by this title shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions
of section 2671 of title 10, United States Code.
SEC. 811. IMMUNITY OF UNITED STATES.
The United States and all departments or agencies thereof
shall be held harmless and shall not be liable for any injury or
damage to persons or property suffered in the course of any geothermal leasing or other authorized nonmilitary activity conducted
on lands described in section 802 of this title.
SEC. 812. EL CENTRO RANGES.
The Secretary is authorized to permit the Secretary of the
Navy to use until January 1, 1997, the approximately forty-four
thousand eight hundred and seventy acres of public lands in Imperial County, California, known as the East Mesa and West Mesa
ranges, in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding
dated June 29, 1987, between the Bureau of Land Management,
the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Department of the Navy. All
military uses of such lands shall cease on January 1, 1997, unless
authorized by a subsequent Act of Congress.
TITLE IX—AUTHORIZATION OF
APPROPRIATIONS
16 USC
410aaa-83.
SEC. 901. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
There is authorized to be appropriated to the National Park
Service and to the Bureau of Land Management to carry out this
Act an amount not to exceed $36,000,000 over and above that
provided in fiscal year 1994 for additional administrative and
construction costs over the fiscal year 1995-1999 period, and
$300,000,000 for all land acquisition costs. No funds in excess
of these amounts may be used for construction, administration,
or land acquisition authorized under this Act without a specific
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