U S C Sample Clauses

U S C. 470a(a), which authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make grants to states for the development and preservation of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 4 Section 201(b) of the 1978 Act authorized the Secretary of the Intenor “to enter cooperative agreements with the owners of any historic properties” within the boundaries of the fork, including the four Missions themselves, “ in furtherance of the purposes of[the Act].” I6 U .S .C .§ 410ee(b)(2) Each such cooperative agreement was to include terms obligating the owner of the property to preserve its historic features, and to allow the public “reasonable access to those portions of the property to which access is necessary in the judgment of the Secretary for the proper appreciation and interpretation of its histoncal and architectural value ” 16 U S C. § 410ee(b). In addition, the Secretary was authonzed to agree to maintain and operate such interpretive facilities and programs on the land as he deemed appropnate. Id. Whatever funds are necessary for the administration of the fork may be allocated by the Secretary from the general appropriation for the National F^rk System, pursuant to the authority contained in 16 U S.C § 3 et seq. 5 The agreement is descnbed in its preamble as “an interim means to further the purposes of the Act pending consideration of related budgetary and legal issues by the Secretary.” 6 “Secular Mission buildings” are identified in an exhibit appended to the agreement, and comprise all structures within the Mission compound except the present-day church and, in the case of Missions San ▇▇▇▇ and Espada, the nearby pastor’s residence. the Secretary must not “undertake any actions or activities which disturb the structural integrity and condition of the Missions or the Archbishop’s use of the Missions for religious or other church purposes . . . The agreement allows the Archbishop unconditionally to continue the “eccle­ siastical use” of the Missions. However, he must not alter or remove any of the Missions’ historic features, or erect any markers or structures on their premises “without the prior concurrence of the Secretary.” While Park visitors may be permitted to enter non-secular buildings within the compound without charge, the Secretary assumes no responsibility for the maintenance of those buildings. In addition, the agreement expressly provides that The Secretary shall not participate in any activities conducted by the Archbishop within non-secu...