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114 STAT. 2626 PUBLIC LAW 106-541—DEC. 11, 2000 3PM), except that portion lying below the elevation of 461 feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum. (2) CONDITIONS.— The following conditions apply to the conveyance under paragraph (1): (A) The exact acreage and the legal description of the real property described in paragraph (1) shall be determined by a survey that is satisfactory to the Secretary. (B) The YMCA shall agree to hold and save the United States harmless from liability associated with the operation and maintenance of the Illinois Waterway project on the property described in paragraph (1). (C) If the Secretary determines that any portion of the property that is the subject of the easement conveyed under paragraph (1) ceases to be used for the purposes for which the YMCA was established, all right, title, and interest in and to such easement shall revert to the United States, at the option of the United States. (e) BAYOU TECHE, LOUISIANA.— (1) IN GENERAL.— After renovations of the Keystone Lock facility have been completed, the Secretary may convey by quitclaim deed without consideration to St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, all rights, title, and interests of the United States in the approximately 12.03 acres of land under the administrative jurisdiction of the Secretary in Bayou Teche, Louisiana, together with improvements thereon. The dam and the authority to retain upstream pool elevations shall remain under the jurisdiction of the Secretary. The Secretary shall relinquish all operations and maintenance of the lock to St. Martin Parish. (2) CONDITIONS. — The following conditions apply to the transfer under paragraph (1): (A) St. Martin Parish shall operate, maintain, repair, replace, and rehabilitate the lock in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary that are consistent with the project's authorized purposes. (B) The Parish shall provide the Secretary access to the dam whenever the Secretary notifies the Parish of a need for access to the dam. (C) If the Parish fails to comply with subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall notify the Parish of such failure. If the Parish does not correct such failure during the 1- year period beginning on the date of such notification, the Secretary shall have a right of reverter to reclaim possession and title to the land and improvements conveyed under this section or, in the case of a failure to make necessary repairs, the Secretary may effect the repairs and require pa3nTient from the Parish for the repairs made by the Secretary. (f) ONTONAGON, MICHIGAN. — (1) IN GENERAL. —The Secretary may convey to the Ontonagon County Historical Society, at Federal expense— (A) the lighthouse at Ontonagon, Michigan; and (B) the land underlying and adjacent to the lighthouse (including any improvements on the land) that is under the jurisdiction of the Secretary. (2) MAP. — The Secretary shall— (A) determine the extent of the land conveyance under this subsection;