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PUBLIC LAW 105-225—AUG. 12, 1998 112 STAT. 1267 (8) the positive impact of annual cleanup events held at various recreation sites has already been proven by steadily declining levels of litter at these sites; and (9) a national program for cleaning and maintaining Federal lands using volunteers will save millions of tax dollars. §702. Definition For purposes of this chapter, "Federal land management agency" includes— (1) the Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture; (2) the Bureau of Land Management of the Department of the Interior; (3) the National Park Service of the Department of the Interior; (4) the Fish and Wildlife Service of the Department of the Interior; (5) the Bureau of Reclamation of the Department of the Interior; and (6) the Army Corps of Engineers. § 703. Duties of Federal land management agency To observe Carl Gamer Federal Lands Cleanup Day at the Federal level, each Federal land management agency shall organize, coordinate, and participate with citizen volunteers and State and local authorities in cleaning and providing for the maintenance of Federal public land, recreation areas, and waterways within the jurisdiction of the agency. §704. Activities In cooperation with appropriate State and local government authorities, each Federal land management agency shall plan for and carry out activities on Carl Gamer Federal Lands Cleanup Day that— (1) encourage continuing public and private sector cooperation in preserving the beauty and safety of areas within the jurisdiction of the agency; (2) increase citizens' sense of ownership and community pride in those areas; (3) reduce litter on Federal lands, along trails and waterways, and within those areas; and (4) maintain and improve trails, recreation areas, waterways, and facilities. CHAPTER 9^MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 901. Service flag and service lapel button. 902. National League of Families POW/MIA flag. § 901. Service flag and service lapel button (a) INDIVIDUALS ENTITLED TO DISPLAY SERVICE FLAG.^A service flag approved by the Secretary of Defense may be displayed in a window of the place of residence of individuals who are members of the immediate family of an individual serving in the Armed Forces of the United States during any period of war or hostilities in which the Armed Forces of the United States are engaged. (b) INDIVIDUALS ENTITLED TO DISPLAY SERVICE LAPEL BUTTON.— A service lapel button approved by the Secretary may