National Park Service Laws
Supplement VI (1985-1990) Table of Contents
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Table of Contents

  1. General Legislation: [PDF]
    1. Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987 1
    2. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Reauthorization 4
    3. Aircraft Overflights in National Parks 5
    4. Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act of 1980 Amendments 10
    5. Anti-Drug Abuse Act 14
    6. Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 Amendments 21
    7. Civil War Studies 23
    8. Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 27
    9. Commemorative Works Act 84
    10. Damage to Park System Marine Resources 89
    11. Federal Cave Resources Protection Act of 1988 92
    12. Federal Land Exchange Facilitation Act of 1988 98
    13. Federal Lands Cleanup Act of 1985 107
    14. Federal Law Enforcement Pay Reform 110
    15. Federal Law Enforcement Retirement 114
    16. Fee Authority 117
    17. Forest Wildfire Emergency Pay Equity Act of 1988 123
    18. Geothermal Steam Act Amendments 124
    19. Historic Sites Act of 1935 Recognition 134
    20. Land and Water Conservation Fund Act Amendments 135
    21. Lobbying Restrictions/Limitation on Use of Appropriated Funds 136
    22. National Historic Preservation Act Amendment 143
    23. National Park Service Thematic Framework Revision 144
    24. National Park System Advisory Board 145
    25. National Park System Advisory Council 146
    26. National Park System Review and Development of Boundary Adjustment Criteria 147
    27. National Trails System Improvements Act of 1988 149
    28. Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act 152
    29. Oil Pollution Act of 1990 164
    30. Temporary Emergency Wildfire Suppression Act 257
    31. Wilderness Act of 1964 Anniversary Commemoration 260
  2. Appropriations: [PDF]
    1. Supplemental Appropriations Act, FY 1985 261
    2. Interior Appropriations Act, FY 1986 264
    3. Urgent Supplemental Appropriations Act, FY 1986 274
    4. Interior Appropriations Act, FY 1987 276
    5. Supplemental Appropriations Act, FY 1987 297
    6. Interior Appropriations Act, FY 1988 301
    7. Interior Appropriations Act, FY 1989 318
    8. Interior Appropriations Act, FY 1990 337
    9. Dire Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, FY 1991 351
    10. Interior Appropriations Act, FY 1991 353
  3. National Parks: [PDF]
    1. Acadia 363
    2. American Samoa 369
    3. Badlands 374
    4. Big Bend 375
    5. Biscayne 377
    6. Capitol Reef 384
    7. Carlsbad Caverns 386
    8. Everglades 388
    9. Great Basin 395
    10. Guadalupe Mountains 399
    11. Hawaii Volcanoes 400
    12. Mount Rainier 402
    13. North Cascades 407
    14. Olympic 413
    15. Petrified Forest 421
    16. Redwood 422
    17. Rocky Mountain 436
    18. Sequoia 437
    19. Yosemite 439
  4. National Preserves: [PDF]
    1. Big Cypress 445
    2. Timucan Ecological and Historic 451
  5. National Historical Parks: [PDF]
    1. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 454
    2. Colonial 456
    3. Cumberland Gap 458
    4. Harpers Ferry 459
    5. Independence/National Constitution Center 461
    6. Jean Lafitte 464
    7. Kalaupapa 465
    8. Kaloko-Honokohau 466
    9. Lowell 467
    10. Natchez 469
    11. Pecos 475
    12. San Antonio Missions 479
    13. San Francisco Maritime 480
    14. Tumacacori 485
    15. War in the Pacific 487
    16. Women's Rights 488
    17. Zuni-Cibola 489
  6. National Military Parks: [PDF]
    1. Chickamauga and Chattanooga 497
    2. Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial 498
    3. Gettysburg 501
    4. Vicksburg 506
  7. National Battlefields: [PDF]
    1. Antietam 508
    2. Manassas 509
    3. Stones River 512
  8. National Historic Sites: [PDF]
    1. Allegheny Portage Railroad 513
    2. Charles Pinckney 515
    3. Fort Raleigh 517
    4. Harry S Truman 518
    5. Jimmy Carter 520
    6. John Muir 524
    7. Knife River Indian Villages 525
    8. Mary McLeod Bethune Council House 526
    9. Salem Maritime 528
    10. Sewall-Belmont House 531
    11. Steamtown 532
    12. Tuskegee Institute 534
    13. Ulysses S. Grant 535
    14. Weir Farm 537
  9. National Memorials and Memorial Parks: [PDF]
    1. American Armored Force 540
    2. Black Revolutionary War Patriots 541
    3. Fort Caroline 545
    4. Francis Scott Key 548
    5. George Mason 550
    6. Hamilton Grange 551
    7. Jefferson National Expansion 553
    8. Johnstown Flood 554
    9. Korean War 556
    10. Mount Rushmore 563
    11. Peace Garden 566
    12. Red Hill Patrick Henry 568
    13. Vietnam Women's 570
    14. Women in the Armed Forces 572
  10. National Monuments: [PDF]
    1. Aztec Ruins 575
    2. Cape Krusenstern 576
    3. Capulin Volcano 581
    4. Congaree Swamp 582
    5. Dinosaur 585
    6. El Malpais 587
    7. Fort Jefferson 598
    8. Fort Sumter 599
    9. Hagerman Fossil Beds 605
    10. Pecos 609
    11. Petroglyph 610
    12. Poverty Point 617
    13. Salinas Pueblo Missions 619
    14. Statue of Liberty 620
    15. Sunset Crater Volcano 624
  11. National Seashores: [PDF]
    1. Assateague Island 625
    2. Canaveral 626
    3. Cape Cod 628
    4. Gulf Islands 630
    5. Point Reyes 632
  12. National Lakeshores: [PDF]
    1. Apostle Islands 633
    2. Indiana Dunes 634
    3. Sleeping Bear Dunes 638
  13. National Recreation Areas: [PDF]
    1. Amistad 639
    2. Cuyahoga Valley 642
    3. Delaware Water Gap 644
    4. Gateway 646
    5. Gauley River 648
    6. Golden Gate 653
    7. Lake Chelan 656
    8. Lake Meredith 660
    9. Ross Lake 663
  14. National Parkways: [PDF]
    1. Clara Barton 667
  15. National Capital Parks: [PDF]
    1. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 668
    2. Maryland-National Capital Park Land Conveyance 670
    3. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Conveyance 673
    4. Wolf Trap Farm 675
  16. National Reserves: [PDF]
    1. City of Rocks 679
    2. Pinelands 683
  17. National Trails System: [PDF]
    1. DeSoto 685
    2. Juan Bautista de Anza 691
    3. Lewis and Clark Interpretative Center 692
    4. Nez Perce 695
    5. Oregon (Study) 696
    6. Potomac Heritage 697
    7. Santa Fe 698
    8. Selma to Montgomery 699
    9. Trail of Tears 701
    10. Trails Interpretation Center, Council Bluffs, Iowa 702
  18. Wild and Scenic Rivers: [PDF]
    1. Bluestone 705
    2. Cache La Poudre 707
    3. Columbia (Hanford Reach) 710
    4. Farmington (Study) 712
    5. Great Egg Harbor (Study) 715
    6. Kern 716
    7. Kings 717
    8. Maurice, Manumuskin, Menantico 720
    9. Merced 721
    10. Merrimack 723
    11. Omnibus Oregon Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1988 724
    12. Pemigewasset 734
    13. St. Marys 735
    14. Sudbury, Assabet and Concord (Study) 737
    15. Upper Delaware 740
    16. Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Amendments 741
    17. Wildcat 748
  19. National Rivers: [PDF]
    1. Big South Fork 750
    2. Mississippi 753
    3. New River Gorge 764
  20. National Heritage Areas: [PDF]
    1. Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor 773
    2. Coal Mining Heritage (Study) 782
    3. Delaware and Lehigh Navigation Canal National Heritage Corridor 784
    4. Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor 791
    5. Mississippi River National Heritage Corridor (Study) 793
    6. Southwestern Pennsylvania Heritage Preservation Commission 798
  21. Miscellaneous Enactments: [PDF]
    1. Affiliated Area Criteria (Study) 805
    2. Afro-American Commemorative Structure 806
    3. Alameda County, California Railroad Right-of-Way 807
    4. Arizona Desert Wilderness Act of 1990 811
    5. Arizona-Florida Land Exchange 823
    6. Berkeley, Illinois Land Conveyance 840
    7. Bevinetto Fellowship 841
    8. Boone, Iowa Land Exchange 842
    9. Delta Region Preservation Commission 843
    10. Disabled American Veterans Vietnam Veterans National Memorial, Eagle Nest, New Mexico 845
    11. Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and Protection Act 847
    12. Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association 854
    13. Georgia O'Keeffe (Study) 855
    14. Jazz, New Orleans (Study) 857
    15. Laurance Spelman Rockefeller Gold Medal 861
    16. Maine Acadian Culture Preservation 864
    17. Masau Trail 867
    18. Micronesia (Studies) 871
    19. National Commission on Wildfire Disasters 873
    20. National Mimbres Culture (Study) 879
    21. New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route 881
    22. Pine Bluff, Arkansas Land Exchange 884
    23. Prehistoric Trackways, New Mexico (Study) 885
    24. Roanoke, Virginia Land Conveyance 887
    25. Rockingham County, Virginia Land Conveyance 888
    26. Route 66 (Study) 890
    27. Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites (Study) 892
    28. Spanish Colonization Commemorative (Study) 894
    29. Underground Railroad (Study) 896
    30. Vancouver National Historical Reserve (Study) 898
    31. Warm Springs, New Mexico (Study) 902
    32. Wildlife Prairie Park, Illinois 903
  22. Appendix (Full Text of Omnibus Legislation): [PDF]
    1. Arizona Desert Wilderness Act of 1990 905
    2. Arizona-Idaho Conservation Act of 1988 947
    3. West Virginia National Interest River Conservation Act of 1987 989
    4. Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Amendments, 1986 999


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