Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER CXXVI— - LAS CIENEGAS NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA › § 460ooo–5
The Secretary, through the Bureau of Land Management, must create and start using a long-term management plan for the public lands in the Conservation Area within 2 years after December 6, 2000 (by December 6, 2002). The plan must be made with Arizona state agencies and with full public input. It must come from the draft Empire‑Cienega Ecosystem Management Plan/EIS dated October 2000 as it applies to Federal lands or lands with conservation easements, and it must follow the Sonoita Valley Planning Partnership resource goals in that draft, giving full consideration to the partnership’s preferred management choice where it applies to Federal lands or lands with conservation easements. The plan must cover protection of the resources and values named in section 460ooo–3(a); a continuing program of public education; minimal visitor facilities needed to meet resource goals; cultural resources preservation and use, with priority for enforcing the Archaeological Resources Protection Act and the National Historic Preservation Act; wildlife management; livestock grazing and environmentally sustainable livestock use; recreation management including motorized and nonmotorized dispersed recreation; cave protection under the Federal Cave Resources Protection Act of 1988; and a rule to consider alternative access if a road or trail is removed. To help carry out the plan, the Secretary may enter cooperative agreements with Federal, State, and local agencies under section 1737(b) of title 43 and may allow research on environmental, biological, hydrological, cultural, agricultural, recreational, and other features under section 1737(a) of title 43.
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16 U.S.C. § 460ooo–5
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73