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PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 116 STAT. 1231 (d) ANNUAL REPORT.— The person authorized to construct a commemorative work under this chapter must submit to the Secretary of the Interior or Administrator an annual report of operations, including financial statements audited by an independent certified public accountant. The person shall pay for the report. § 8907. Temporary site designation (a) CRITERION FOR DESIGNATION.— If the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the National Capital Memorial Commission, determines that a site where commemorative works may be displayed on a temporary basis is necessary to aid in the preservation of the limited amount of open space available to residents of, and visitors to, the Nation's Capital, a site may be designated on land the Secretary administers in the District of Colimabia. (b) PLAN. —^A designation may be made under subsection (a) only if, at least 120 days before the designation, the Secretary, in consultation with the Commission, prepares and submits to Congress a plan for the site. The plan shall include specifications for the location, construction, and administration of the site and criteria for displaying commemorative works at the site. (c) RISK AND AGREEMENT TO INDEMNIFY.—^A commemorative work displayed at the site shall be installed, maintained, and removed at the sole expense and risk of the person authorized to display the work. The person shall agree to indemnify the United States for any liability arising from the display of the commemorative work under this section. §8908. Areas I and II (a) AVAILABILITY OF MAP. —The Secretary of the Interior and Administrator of General Services shall make available, for public inspection at appropriate offices of the National Park Service and the General Services Administration, the map numbered 869/86581, and dated May 1, 1986. (b) SPECIFIC CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO AREA I AND AREA II.— (1) AREA I.—After seeking the advice of the National Capital Memorial Commission, the Secretary or Administrator, as appropriate, may recommend the location of a commemorative work in Area I only if the Secretary or Administrator decides that the subject of the commemorative work is of preeminent historical and lasting significance to the United States. The Secretary or Administrator shall notify the Commission, the Committee on House Administration of the House of Representatives, and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate of the recommendation that a commemorative work should be located in Area I. The location of a commemorative work in Area I is deemed to be authorized only if the recommendation is approved by law not later than 150 calendar days after the notification. (2) AREA II. —Commemorative works of subjects of lasting historical significance to the American people may be located in Area II. §8909. Administrative (a) MAINTENANCE OF DOCUMENTATION OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUC- TION.— Complete documentation of design and construction of each commemorative work located in the District of Columbia and its environs shall be provided to the Secretary of the Interior or 99-194O-03 -15:QL3Part2