Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 6— - GAME AND BIRD PRESERVES; PROTECTION › § 698v–11
Designates the Valles Caldera National Preserve as part of the National Park System and sets how it will be run. The Preserve is about 89,900 acres as shown on map P80/102,036C dated November 4, 2014, and that map will be on file. The Secretary of the Interior must manage the Preserve under Park Service law, can work with Bandelier National Monument, and must write a management plan within 3 fiscal years after funds are available, consulting the Secretary of Agriculture, State and local governments, Indian tribes and pueblos (including Jemez, Santa Clara, and San Ildefonso), and the public. The Secretary may buy land from willing sellers or accept donations but may not use condemnation. Science, education, grazing, hunting, fishing, and trapping are allowed under rules in the law, with protections and limited closures for safety, restoration, or to protect cultural sites. The law protects many volcanic domes and peaks (above 9,600 feet or 250 feet below the top) from roads, buildings, and motorized access except for necessary administrative, restoration, or emergency work. The Secretary must study a Caldera Rim Trail within 3 years after December 19, 2014, consult tribes about trail protections, and may coordinate forest health work with pueblos. Administrative control moves from the Secretary of Agriculture and the Trust to the Secretary of the Interior; a memorandum of agreement must be signed within 90 days after December 19, 2014, and the Preserve stays open during the interim. The Trust ends 180 days after December 19, 2014 unless extended; when it ends, its assets, contracts, liabilities, and any Fund money move to the Secretary, who may use Fund amounts without more approval. The Secretary and Agriculture Secretary may hire Trust employees for similar jobs; eligible Trust employees who worked during the 180 days before December 19, 2014 must be kept on staff or detailed to the Secretary for at least 180 days starting December 19, 2014. Some parts of the old Valles Caldera Preservation Act stay in effect as needed, and the Preserve’s and nearby public lands’ boundaries as of December 19, 2014 remain. Definitions: "eligible employee" — someone who worked full- or part-time for the Trust during the 180 days before December 19, 2014; "Fund" — the Valles Caldera Fund; "Preserve" — the Valles Caldera National Preserve in New Mexico; "Secretary" — the Secretary of the Interior; "State" — New Mexico; "Trust" — the Valles Caldera Trust.
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16 U.S.C. § 698v–11
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73