Collapse to view only § 461. Repealed.
- § 461. Repealed.
- § 462. Repealed.
- § 463. Repealed.
- § 464. Repealed.
- § 465. Repealed.
- § 466. Repealed.
- § 467. Repealed.
- § 467a. Repealed.
- § 467a-1. Repealed.
- § 467b. Repealed.
- § 468. Repealed.
- § 468a. Repealed.
- § 468b. Repealed.
- § 468c. Repealed.
- § 468d. Repealed.
- § 468e. Repealed.
- § 469. Omitted
- § 469a. Repealed.
- § 469a-1. Repealed.
- § 469a-2. Repealed.
- § 469a-3. Repealed.
- § 469b. Repealed.
- § 469c. Repealed.
- § 469c-1. Repealed.
- § 469c-2. Repealed.
- § 469d. Ice Age National Scientific Reserve; statement of purpose
- § 469e. Plan for continental glaciation
- § 469f. Repealed.
- § 469g. Ice Age National Scientific Reserve; recommendations for Federal and State participation in financing public facilities and services
- § 469h. Comprehensive plan for Reserve Development
- § 469i. Repealed.
- § 469j. Repealed.
- § 469k. Repealed.
- § 469k-1. Transferred or Repealed
- § 469l. Omitted or Transferred
- § 469l-1. Repealed.
- § 469l-2. Repealed.
- § 469l-3. Repealed.
- § 469m. Repealed or Omitted
- § 469n. Preserve America Program
- § 469o. Repealed.
It is the purpose of sections 469d to 469i of this title to assure protection, preservation, and interpretation of the nationally significant values of Wisconsin continental glaciation, including moraines, eskers, kames, kettleholes, drumlins, swamps, lakes, and other reminders of the ice age.
To implement the purpose of sections 469d to 469i of this title, the Secretary of the Interior (hereinafter called the “Secretary”), in cooperation with State and local governmental authorities of Wisconsin, may formulate within two years after October 13, 1964, a comprehensive plan for the protection, preservation, and interpretation of outstanding examples of continental glaciation in Wisconsin; but he shall not spend more than $50,000 of Federal funds thereon.
Any area outside of the national forests that the Secretary and the Governor of Wisconsin agree has significant examples of continental glaciation but is not described in the original notice may be included in the reserve by the Secretary after notice to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives and publication in the Federal Register, as hereinbefore provided, and any area that they consider to be no longer desirable as a part of the reserve may be excluded from it by the Secretary in the same manner.
The comprehensive plan presented by the Secretary to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives may include such recommendations, if any, as he and the Governor of the State of Wisconsin may wish to make with respect to Federal and State participation in the financing of appropriate interpretive and other public facilities and services within the reserve including facilities and services to be furnished by such private organizations as the Ice Age Park and Trail Foundation, a nonprofit corporation.
The Secretary is authorized to provide technical assistance to the State of Wisconsin for planning and development of the reserve in accordance with the comprehensive plan.
In addition to grants made pursuant to the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965,1
The Secretary, pursuant to an agreement with the State of Wisconsin, may pay up to 50 per centum of the annual cost of management, protection, maintenance, and rehabilitation of the reserve.
Whenever the Secretary determines that appropriate management and protection set down in the comprehensive plan are not being afforded the nationally significant values within the reserve or that funds are not being provided on the prescribed matching basis by the State of Wisconsin or other non-Federal sources, he may terminate contributions under sections 469d to 469i of this title.