96-10370. Facilitating Public-Private Partnerships for Protection of the National Parks
[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 81 (Thursday, April 25, 1996)]
[Presidential Documents]
[Pages 18231-18232]
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[FR Doc No: 96-10370]
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Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 81 / Thursday, April 25, 1996 /
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Memorandum of April 22, 1996
Facilitating Public-Private Partnerships for
Protection of the National Parks
Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and
Agencies
Many important efforts are already underway in which
the private sector works in partnership with government
to protect or maintain public lands. These include the
work of the National Park Foundation, an organization
created by the Congress in 1967 to receive private
gifts and make disbursements to benefit the parks;
cooperative agreements between the private sector and
State and local parks to share resources and equipment
and to provide valuable services, including maintenance
services, to the parks; and agreements with willing
private parties to acquire conservation easements. In
an effort to ensure that the public-private
partnerships that can enhance park protection and
maintenance are as effective as possible, I hereby
direct the following action:
1. The Secretary of the Interior is to provide to
me, within 30 days, a specific proposal for ways in
which the National Park Foundation's role in fostering
public-private partnerships on behalf of the parks can
be invigorated through either administrative or
legislative action.
2. The Secretary of the Interior is to provide to
me a legislative proposal that would make permanently
available to the National Park System the authority to
enter into cooperative agreements on behalf of the
parks. This proposal should be consistent with the
temporary authority that would be provided by enactment
of my 1997 budget proposal as submitted to the
Congress.
3. The Secretary of the Interior is to provide a
report to me within 6 months on options for preserving
historic structures within National Parks. This report
should consider the possibilities for partnerships with
businesses, associations, and individuals in the
private sector.
4. The Secretary of the Interior shall work with
the Congress to pass legislation that would allow the
implementation of the 1995 National Park Service study
to protect vistas surrounding Point Reyes National
Seashore, California, while retaining existing private
uses through actions including the purchase of
conservation easements from willing private sellers.
The Secretary of the Interior shall also give priority
to funding such purchases from existing funds should
authorization for such purchases be enacted. In
addition, to the extent permitted by law and within
existing budget authority, the Secretary shall exercise
his existing authority to make a minor boundary
adjustment as necessary to carry out the purposes of
the National Park Service study to add property to
Point Reyes National Seashore prior to enactment of
such legislation, and to make available an amount of
funds not to exceed $1 million to purchase such
property from willing sellers.
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This memorandum shall be published in the Federal
Register.
(Presidential Sig.)
THE WHITE HOUSE,
Washington, April 22, 1996.
[FR Doc. 96-10370
Filed 4-24-96; 8:45 am]
Billing code 3195-01-P
Document Information
- Published:
- 04/25/1996
- Department:
- Executive Office of the President
- Entry Type:
- Presidential Document
- Document Number:
- 96-10370
- Pages:
- 18231-18232 (2 pages)
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