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construction of certain public works on rivers and harbors for flood control, and for other purposes", approved December 24, 1944 (16 U.S.C. 460d), as amended by the Flood Control Act of 1962 (76 Stat. 1195) is further amended by deleting ", without charge," in the third sentence from the end thereof. All other provisions of law that prohibit the collection of entrance, admission, or other recreation user fees or charges authorized by this Act or that restrict the expenditure of funds if such fees or charges are collected are hereby also repealed: Provided, That no provision of any law or treaty which extends to any person or class of persons a right of free access to the shoreline of any reservoir or other body of water, or to hunting and fishing along or on such shoreline, shall be affected by this repealer.

(As amended by P.L. 90-401, 82 Stat. 354, July 15, 1968; and P.L. 92-347, 86 Stat. 459, July 11, 1972)

Review and

report,

submittal to congressional

committees.

16 USC

Sec. 12. Within one year of the date of enactment of this section, the Secretary is authorized and directed to submit to the Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs of the Senate and House of Representatives a comprehensive review and report on the needs, problems, and opportunities associated with urban recreation in highly populated regions, including the resources potentially available for meeting such needs. The report shall include site specific analyses and alternatives, in a selection of geographic environments representative of the Nation as a whole, including, but not limited to, information on needs, local capabilities for 4601-10d. action, major site opportunities, trends, and a full range of options and alternatives as to possible solutions and courses of action designed to preserve remaining open space, ameliorate recreational deficiency, and enhance recreational opportunity for urban populations, together with an analysis of the capability of the Federal Government to provide urban-oriented environmental education programs (including, but not limited to, cultural programs in the arts and crafts) within such options. The Secretary shall consult with, and request the views of, the affected cities, counties, and States on the alternatives and courses of action identified. (As amended by P.L. 94-422, 90 Stat. 1313, Sept. 28, 1976)

Sec. 201.

TITLE II-MOTORBOAT FUEL TAX PROVISIONS

Transfers To and From Land and Water Conservation Fund

(a) There shall be set aside in the land and water conservation fund in the Treasury of the United States provided for in title I of this Act the amounts specified in section 209(f)(5) of the Highway Revenue Act of 1956 (relating to special motor fuels and gasoline used in motorboats). (b) There shall be paid from time to time from the land and water conservation fund into the general fund of the Treasury amounts estimated by the Secretary of the Treasury as equivalent

to

(1) the amounts paid before October 1, 1985, under section 6421 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (relating to amounts paid in respect of gasoline used for certain nonhighway purposes or by local transit systems) with respect to gasoline used after December 31, 1964, in motorboats, on the basis of claims filed for periods ending before October 1, 1984; and

(2) 80 percent of the floor stocks refunds made before October 1, 1985, under section 6412(a)(2) of such Code with respect to gasoline to be used in motorboats.

(As amended by P.L. 91-605, 84 Stat. 1713, December 31, 1970; P.L. 94-273, 90 Stat. 375, April 21, 1976; P.L. 94-280, 90 Stat. 425, May 5, 1976; and P.L. 95-599, 92 Stat. 2689, November 6, 1978)

Sec. 202.

Amendments To Highway Revenue Act of 1956

(a) Section 209(f) of the Highway Revenue Act of 1956 (relating to expenditures from highway trust fund) is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraph: "(5) Transfers from the Trust Fund for Special Motor Fuels and Gasoline Used in Motorboats.-The Secretary of the Treasury shall pay from time to time from the trust fund into the land and water conservation fund provided for in title I of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 amounts as determined by him in consultation with the Secretary of Commerce equivalent to the taxes received, on or after January 1, 1965, under section 4041(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 with respect to special motor fuels used as fuel for the propulsion of motorboats and under section 4081 of such Code with respect to

Consultation.

Infra.

70 Stat. 394.

26 USC 6421.

70 Stat. 393. 26 USC 6412.

70 Stat. 397. 23 USC 120 note.

68A Stat. 478;

70 Stat. 387, 26 USC 4041. 70 Stat. 389.

26 USC 4081.

gasoline used as fuel in motorboats."

(b) Section 209(f) of such Act is further amended

(1) by adding at the end of paragraph (3) the following new sentence: "This paragraph shall not apply to amounts estimated by the Secretary of the Treasury as paid under section 6421 of such Code with respect to gasoline used after December 31, 1964, in motorboats."; and (2) by inserting after "such Code" in paragraph (4)(C) the following: "(other than gasoline to be used in motorboats, as estimated by the Secretary of the Treasury)”.

Approved September 3, 1964.

Amendments Approved July 9, 1965; July 15, 1968; July 7, 1970; October 22, 1970; December 31, 1970; July 11, 1972; August 1, 1973; December 28, 1973; June 7, 1974; April 21, 1976; May 5, 1976; September 28, 1976; June 10, 1977; November 6, 1978; and November 10, 1978. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: P.L. 88-578

HOUSE REPORTS:

No. 900 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs) and

No. 1847 (Comm. of Conference).

SENATE REPORT:

No. 1364 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 110 (1964):

July 22, considered in House.

July 23, considered and passed House.

Aug. 12, considered and passed Senate, amended.

Sept. 1, House and Senate agreed to conference report.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: P.L. 89-72

HOUSE REPORTS:

No. 254 accompanying H.R. 5269 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs) and
No. 538 (Comm. of Conference).

SENATE REPORT:

No. 149 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs).

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 111, (1965):

Apr. 13, considered and passed Senate.

May 18, considered and passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 5269.
June 23, House agreed to conference report.

June 25, Senate agreed to conference report.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: P.L. 90-401

HOUSE REPORTS:

No. 1313 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs) and

No. 1598 (Comm. of Conference).

SENATE REPORT:

No. 1071 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 114 (1968):

Apr. 22-26, 29, 30, considered and passed Senate.

May 23, considered and passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 8578.
June 18, Senate disagreed to House amendments.

July 2, House and Senate agreed to conference report.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: P.L. 91-308

HOUSE REPORT:

No. 91-1000 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs). SENATE REPORT:

No. 91-395 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 115 (1969):

Sept. 10, 12, 24, considered and passed Senate.
Vol. 116 (1970):

June 22, considered and passed House, amended.
June 23, Senate concurred in House amendments.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: P.L. 91-485

HOUSE REPORT:

No. 91-1225 accompanying H.R. 15913 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs). SENATE REPORT:

No. 91-227 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs).

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 115 (1969):

June 12, 26, considered and passed Senate.

Vol. 116 (1970):

Aug. 10, considered and passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 15913.
Oct. 8, Senate concurred in House amendment.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: P.L. 91-605

HOUSE REPORTS:

No. 91-1554 (Comm. on Public Works) and

No. 91-1780 (Comm. of Conference).

SENATE REPORT:

No. 91-1254 (Comm. on Public works). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 116 (1970):

Nov. 24, 25, Dec. 7, considered and passed House.
Dec. 7, considered and passed Senate, amended.
Dec. 18, House agreed to conference report.
Dec. 19, Senate agreed to conference report.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: P.L. 92-347

HOUSE REPORTS:

No. 92-742 accompanying H.R. 6730 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs) and No. 92-1164 (Comm. of Conference).

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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 119 (1973):

July 24, considered and passed Senate.

Sept. 18, considered and passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 37.
Dec. 19, Senate agreed to conference report.

Dec. 20, House agreed to conference report.

WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS:

Vol. 10, No. 1 (1974):

Dec. 28, 1973, Presidential statement.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: P.L. 93-303

HOUSE REPORT:

No. 93-1076 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs). SENATE REPORT:

No. 93-745 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 120 (1974):

Mar. 29, considered and passed Senate.

June 4, considered and passed House, amended.
June 5, Senate concurred in House amendments.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: P.L. 94-273

HOUSE REPORT:

No. 94-1000 accompanying H.R. 12605 (Comm. on Government Operations). SENATE REPORT:

No. 94-469 (Comm. on Government Operations).

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 121 (1975):

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Apr. 6, considered and passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 12605.
Apr. 8, Senate concurred in House amendments.

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Jan. 19, considered and passed Senate, amended, in lieu of S. 2711.

Apr. 13, Senate and House agreed to conference report.

WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS:

Vol. 12, No. 19 (1976):

May 5, Presidential statement.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: PL. 94-422

HOUSE REPORTS:

No. 94-1021 accompanying H.R. 12234 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs) and No. 94-1468 (Comm. of Conference).

SENATE REPORT:

No. 94-367 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 121 (1975):

Oct. 29, considered and passed Senate.

Vol. 122,(1976):

May 5, considered and passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 12234.

Sept. 10, House agreed to conference report.

Sept. 13, Senate agreed to conference report.

WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS:

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No. 95-1165 accompanying H.R. 12536 (Comm. on Interior & Insular Affairs). SENATE REPORT:

No. 95-514 (Comm. on Energy & National Resources).

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 123 (1977):

Oct. 27, considered and passed Senate.

Vol. 124 (1978):

June 26, July 11, 12, H.R. 12536 considered and passed House.

Oct. 4, considered and passed House, amended.

Oct. 12, Senate concurred in House amendment with amendments.

Oct. 13, House concurred in Senate amendments.

WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS:

Vol. 14, No. 45 (1978):

Nov. 10, Presidential statement.

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