Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER LIX–SS— - MANHATTAN PROJECT NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK › § 410uuu
Create the Manhattan Project National Historical Park as a unit of the National Park System no later than 1 year after December 19, 2014. The Park will include selected historic sites tied to the Manhattan Project in Oak Ridge, Los Alamos, and the Hanford area (including the B Reactor). The Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Energy must make an agreement, also no later than 1 year after December 19, 2014, that spells out who will manage access, interpretation, and preservation for Department of Energy lands included in the Park. The agreement must give the Secretary of the Interior control over how the history is interpreted, and it must let the National Park Service advise on preserving the resources. The Secretary of Energy keeps responsibility for public safety, national security, environmental cleanup, structural safety, and maintenance for DOE sites. The Secretary must consult state and local officials and the public before signing the agreement and while making the Park’s general management plan. Within 30 days after the agreement is signed, the Secretary must publish a notice and an official boundary map in the Federal Register and keep that map available in National Park Service offices. A general management plan must be finished no later than 3 years after funds are provided. The Secretary may acquire lands inside the eligible areas by transfer from DOE, donation, exchange, or purchase from a willing seller, but not by condemnation. The Secretary may run tours, make partnerships with other agencies and governments, accept donations, and help preserve related sites outside the Park. The law does not create any buffer zone around the Park, does not stop activities outside the Park just because they can be seen or heard from inside, and does not create a legal cause of action for activities outside or next to the Park. Definitions (one line each): Historical Park — the Manhattan Project National Historical Park; Manhattan Project — the Federal program to develop an atomic bomb that ended on December 31, 1946; Secretary — the Secretary of the Interior.
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16 U.S.C. § 410uuu
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73