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114 STAT. 2763A-230 PUBLIC LAW 106-554—APPENDIX D a final rule to reduce during the 2000-2001 or 2001-2002 winter seasons the use of snowmobiles below current use patterns at a unit in the National Park System: Provided, That nothing in this section shall be interpreted as amending any requirement of the Clean Air Act: Provided further, That nothing in this section shall preclude the Secretary from taking emergency actions related to snowmobile use in any National Park based on authorities which existed to permit such emergency actions as of the date of enactment of this Act. SEC. 129. The Secretary of the Interior shall extend until March 31, 2001, the "Extension of Standstill Agreement," entered into on November 22, 1999, by the United States of America and the holders of interests in seven campsite leases in Biscajnie Bay, Miami-Dade County, Florida collectively known as "Stiltsville". SEC. 130. The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to make a grant of $1,300,000 to the State of Minnesota or its political subdivision from funds available to the National Park Service under the heading "Land Acquisition and State Assistance" in Public Law 106-291 to cover the cost of acquisition of land in Lower Phalen Creek near St. Paul, Minnesota in the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. SEC. 131. Notwithstanding any provision of law or regulation, funds appropriated in Public Law 106-291 for a cooperative agreement for management of George Washington's Boyhood Home, Ferry Farm, shall be transferred to the George Washington's Fredericksburg Foundation, Inc. (formerly known as Kenmore Association, Inc.) immediately upon signing of the cooperative agreement. SEC. 132. During the period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act and ending on June 1, 2001, funds made available to the Secretary of the Interior may not be used to pay salaries or expenses related to the issuance of a request for proposal related to a light rail system to service Grand Canyon National Park. SEC. 133. None of the funds in this or any other Act may be used by the Secretary of the Interior to remove the five-foottall white cross located within the boundary of the Mojave National Preserve in southern California first erected in 1934 by the Veterans of Foreign Wars along Cima Road approximately 11 miles south of Interstate 15. SEC. 134. Section 6(g) of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Development Act (16 U.S.C. 410y-4(g)) is amended by striking "thirty" and inserting "40". SEC. 135. Funds provided in Public Law 106-291 for Federal land acquisition by the National Park Service in Fiscal Year 2001 for Brand3rwine Battlefield, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, Mississippi National River and Recreation Area, Shenandoah National Heritage Area, Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site may be used for a grant to a State, local government, or to a land management entity for the acquisition of lands without regard to any restriction on the use of Federal land acquisition funds provided through the Land and Water Conservation Act of 1965. SEC. 136. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in accordance with title rV—Wildland Fire Emergency Appropriations, Public Law 106-291, from the $35,000,000 provided for community and private land fire assistance, the Secretary of Agriculture, may use