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116 STAT. 2112 PUBLIC LAW 107-295—NOV. 25, 2002 (1) IN GENERAL.— The Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating may convey, by an appropriate means of conveyance, all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to each of the following properties: (A) Coast Guard Slip Point Light Station, located in Clallam County, Washington, to Clallam County, Washington. (B) The parcel of land on which is situated the Point Piiios Light, located in Monterey County, California, to the city of Pacific Grove, California. (2) IDENTIFICATION OF PROPERTY.—The Secretary may identify, describe, and determine the property to be conveyed under this subsection. (3) LIMITATION.— The Secretary may not under this section convey— (A) any historical artifact, including any lens or lantern, located on the property at or before the time of the conveyance; or (B) any interest in submerged land. (b) GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.— (1) IN GENERAL.— Each conveyance of property under this section shall be made— (A) without pa3anent of consideration; and (B) subject to the terms and conditions required by this section and other terms and conditions the Secretary may consider appropriate, including the reservation of easements and other rights on behalf of the United States. (2) REVERSIONARY INTEREST.—In addition to any term or condition established under this section, each conveyance of property under this section shall be subject to the condition that all right, title, and interest in the property shall immediately revert to the United States if— (A) the property, or any part of the property— (i) ceases to be available and accessible to the public, on a reasonable basis, for educational, park, recreational, cultural, historic preservation, or other similar purposes specified for the property in the terms of conveyance; (ii) ceases to be maintained in a manner that is consistent with its present or future use as a site for Coast Guard aids to navigation or compliance with this section; or (iii) ceases to be maintained in a manner consistent with the conditions in paragraph (4) established by the Secretary pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.); or (B) at least 30 days before that reversion, the Secretary provides written notice to the owner that the property is needed for national security purposes. (3) MAINTENANCE OF NAVIGATION FUNCTIONS.— Each conveyance of property under this section shall be made subject to the conditions that the Secretary considers to be necessary to assure that— (A) the lights, antennas, and associated equipment located on the property conveyed that are active aids to navigation shall continue to be operated and maintained