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Castle Clinton National Monument and Battery Castle Clinton National Monument and Battery Conservancy Partnership Act

Introduced: February 15, 2013 Introduced by: Nadler, Jerrold Democratic · New York See on congress.gov
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Became law
Mar 1, 2013
Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation.
Feb 15, 2013
Introduced in House
Feb 15, 2013
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Castle Clinton National Monument and Battery Castle Clinton National Monument and Battery Conservancy Partnership Act - Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, through the National Park Service (NPS), to enter into one or more agreements with the Battery Conservancy of New York City, New York, (or a successor not-for-profit organization) to construct and operate the performance facility and associated structures and fixtures proposed for the Castle Clinton National Monument in New York City.

Authorizes the Secretary to retain and use any funds that are received from the Conservancy in accordance with this Act for the operation, enhancement, or interpretation of the Monument.

Allows the Secretary to enter into a cooperative agreement with the Conservancy for interpretive and educational programming related to the Monument.

Provides for the facility to be under U.S. ownership. Prohibits the Conservancy at any time from having any ownership interest, leasehold interest, or other right or interest in such facility.

Requires the facility to be administered by NPS as part of the Monument.

What's happening now March 1, 2013

Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation.

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