TITLE 16 - US CODE - SUBCHAPTER LIXS - HOPEWELL CULTURE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK

16 USC 410uu - Renaming

The Mound City Group National Monument established by proclamation of the President (Proclamation No. 1653, 42 Stat. 2298) and expanded by section 701 of Public Law 96607 (94 Stat. 3540), shall, on and after May 27, 1992, be known as the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park. Any reference to the Mound City Group National Monument in any law, regulation, map, document, record, or other paper of the United States shall be considered to be a reference to the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park.

16 USC 410uu1 - Expansion of boundaries

(a) In general 
The boundaries of the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park (referred to as the park) are revised to include the lands within the areas marked for inclusion in the monument as generally depicted on
(1) the map entitled Hopeton Earthworks numbered 35380025 and dated July 1987;
(2) the map entitled High Banks Works numbered 35380027 and dated July 1987;
(3) the map entitled Hopewell Mound Group numbered 35380029 and dated July 1987; and
(4) the map entitled Seip Earthworks numbered 35380033 and dated July 1987.
(b) Public inspection of maps 
Each map described in subsection (a) of this section shall be on file and available for public inspection in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.
(c) Adjustment of boundaries 
The Secretary of the Interior (referred to as the Secretary) may, by notice in the Federal Register after receipt of public comment, make minor adjustments in the boundaries of areas added to the park by subsection (a) of this section and other areas of the park: Provided, That any such minor boundary adjustments cumulatively shall not cause the total acreage of the park to increase more than 10 per centum above the existing acreage of Mound City Group National Monument, plus the acreage of the inclusions authorized under subsection (a) of this section.
(d) Acquisition of lands 

(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary may acquire lands and interests in land within the areas added to the park by subsection (a) of this section by donation, purchase with donated or appropriated funds, or exchange.
(2) 
(A) Lands and interests in land owned by the State of Ohio or a political subdivision thereof may be acquired only by donation or exchange.
(B) Lands and interests in land may be acquired by purchase at a price based on the fair market value thereof as determined by independent appraisal, consistent with the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.).

16 USC 410uu2 - Cooperative agreements

The Secretary may enter into a cooperative agreement with the Ohio Historical Society, the Archeological[1] Conservancy, and other public and private entities for consultation and assistance in the interpretation and management of the park.
[1] So in original. Probably should be “Archaeological”.

16 USC 410uu3 - Studies

(a) Areas added by this subchapter 
The Secretary shall conduct archeological studies of the areas added to the park by section 410uu–1 (a) of this title and adjacent areas to ensure that the boundaries of those areas encompass the lands that are needed to provide adequate protection of the significant archeological resources of those areas.
(b) Other areas 
The Secretary shall conduct archeological studies of the areas described as the Spruce Hill Works, the Harness Group, and the Cedar Bank Works, and may conduct archeological studies of other areas significant to Hopewellian culture, to evaluate the desirability of adding them to the park, and shall report to Congress on any such areas that are recommended for addition to the park.

16 USC 410uu4 - Authorization of appropriations

There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary for the acquisition of lands and interests in land within the park, the conduct of archeological studies on lands within and adjacent to the park, and the development of facilities for interpretation of the park.