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PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 116 STAT. 1095 accomplishment of that purpose. The release, conveyance, or quitclaim deed may be made subject to terms and conditions that the official considers necessary to protect or advance the interests of the Government. (2) SPECIFIED OFFICIAL. —The official referred to in paragraph (l)is— (A) the Secretary of Education, for property transferred under subsection (c) for school, classroom, or other educational use; (B) the Secretary of Health and Human Services, for property transferred under subsection (d) for use in the protection of public health, including research; (C) the Secretary of the Interior, for property transferred under subsection (e) for public park or recreation area use; (D) the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, for property transferred under subsection (f) to provide housing or housing assistance for low-income individuals or families; and (E) the Secretary of the Interior, for property transferred under subsection (h) for use as a historic monument for the benefit of the public. (c) PROPERTY FOR SCHOOL, CLASSROOM, OR OTHER EDUCATIONAL USE.— (1) ASSIGNMENT.— The Administrator, in the Administrator's discretion and under regulations that the Administrator may prescribe, may assign to the Secretary of Education for disposal surplus real property, including buildings, fixtures, and equipment situated on the property, that the Secretary recommends as needed for school, classroom, or other educational use. (2) SALE OR LEASE. —Subject to disapproval by the Administrator within 30 days after notice to the Administrator by the Secretary of Education of a proposed transfer, the Secretary, for school, classroom, or other educational use, may sell or lease property assigned to the Secretary under paragraph (1) to a State, a political subdivision or instrumentality of a State, a tax-supported educational institution, or a nonprofit educational institution that has been held exempt from teixation under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3)). (3) FIXING VALUE. —In fixing the sale or lease value of property disposed of under paragraph (2), the Secretary of Education shall take into consideration any benefit which has accrued or may accrue to the Government from the use of the property by the State, political subdivision or instrumentality, or institution. (d) PROPERTY FOR USE IN THE PROTECTION OF PUBLIC HEALTH, INCLUDING RESEARCH. — (1) ASSIGNMENT. —The Administrator, in the Administrator's discretion and under regulations that the Administrator may prescribe, may assign to the Secretary of Health and Human Services for disposal surplus real property, including buildings, fixtures, and equipment situated on the property, that the Secretary recommends as needed for use in the protection of public health, including research. (2) SALE OR LEASE.— Subject to disapproval by the Administrator within 30 days after notice to the Administrator by