Title 16 › Chapter 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter XXV— JEAN LAFITTE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK AND PRESERVE › Part A— Generally › § 230f
Creates the Delta Region Preservation Commission and lists who sits on it. The group includes specific appointees: two named by the Governor of Louisiana; two chosen from recommendations by the President of Jefferson Parish; two from the Jefferson Parish Council; two from the mayor of New Orleans; one from the commercial fishing industry; three from local citizen conservation groups in the delta; one appointed by the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts; two from recommendations by the Police Jury of Saint Bernard Parish; and one folklorist who knows Mississippi Delta cultures, chosen by the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Members do not get pay. The Secretary may pay reasonable expenses for non‑Federal members. The Commission ends twenty years from November 10, 1978. The Commission must advise the Secretary on picking park sites, making and carrying out a general management plan, and creating a wide interpretive program about the region’s natural, historic, and cultural resources. It must inform the public, the State of Louisiana, local governments, and federal agencies about actions that affect protecting a high-quality natural and cultural environment in the delta. Decisions need a majority vote. If a recommendation only affects property inside one parish or city, it also needs a majority of the members appointed from that parish or city. The Directors of the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service and the National Park Service serve as ex officio members and give staff and technical help.
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16 U.S.C. § 230f
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60