Title 54 › Subtitle Subtitle I— - National Park System › Chapter CHAPTER 1017— - FINANCIAL AGREEMENTS › § 101702
The Secretary may make cooperative agreements that move National Park Service money to states, local and tribal governments, public agencies, schools, or nonprofit groups to carry out park programs, under section 6305 of title 31. The Secretary can also team up with schools, States, and local governments to run research and training programs and can provide staff, money, supplies, equipment, and facilities for agreed projects. Projects that fall under federal procurement rules must still follow those rules. The Secretary may sell items and services from living exhibits at fair market value, make contracts for those exhibits, and put the money back into the account that paid for the exhibits. The Secretary may also make cooperative agreements with many partners, including private landowners, to protect park natural resources on and off park land. Those agreements must clearly benefit park resources, describe goals (like restoring habitat, protecting coasts and wetlands, or fighting invasive species), say what staff, help, materials, and money each partner will provide, and make sure Secretary spending supports resource stewardship. Funds from these agreements cannot buy land, do regulatory work, or build or run infrastructure except small support facilities needed to finish the projects.
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54 U.S.C. § 101702
Title 54 — National Park Service and Related Programs
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73