Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER LIX–JJ— - PATERSON GREAT FALLS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK › § 410lll
Creates the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park in Paterson, New Jersey, once the Secretary of the Interior confirms enough land or written donations and agreements are in place to make the park a workable unit and to make sure state and local land in the Historic District will be managed in ways that fit the park. The park’s goal is to protect and explain the historic, cultural, and natural resources of the Great Falls Historic District. It includes the raceways, several parks and mill sites, the Rogers Locomotive shop and Paterson Museum, the visitor center, and about 6 acres for Hinchliffe Stadium added by a 2015 boundary map. Official maps (one dated May 2008 and one dated August 2015) will be kept on file. Within 60 days after the Secretary finds the conditions met, the Secretary must publish a notice and the park boundary in the Federal Register. The Secretary will run the park under National Park Service law, may make agreements with property owners for access, preservation, and public interpretation (with a 1-to-1 federal-to-nonfederal match and possible reimbursement if the property is later used against the park’s purposes), and may acquire land by donation, purchase from willing sellers, or exchange (but state-owned land only by donation). The Secretary may not take full ownership of Hinchliffe Stadium but can get a preservation easement. The Secretary must finish a park management plan within 3 fiscal years after money is provided. The plan must show how costs will be shared by federal, state, city, and others and must be sent to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the House Committee on Natural Resources. A nine-member advisory commission will be set up to advise the Secretary. Members are appointed by the Secretary after input from the Governor, Paterson City Council, Passaic County board, and two members with park or preservation experience. Members serve 3-year terms and may be reappointed once. They serve without pay but can get travel expenses. The commission ends 10 years after March 30, 2009. The Secretary must also complete a study of Hinchliffe Stadium within 3 fiscal years after funds are available, including whether it could be a National Historic Landmark and how to protect its historic character. Money is authorized as needed to carry out these actions.
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16 U.S.C. § 410lll
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73