16 U.S.C. § 410ii-1

Current through P.L. 118-106 (published on www.congress.gov on 10/04/2024)
Section 410ii-1 - Establishment
(a) Abolition of Chaco Canyon National Monument

There is hereby established in the State of New Mexico, the Chaco Culture National Historical Park comprising approximately thirty three thousand nine hundred and eighty nine acres as generally depicted on the map entitled "Chaco Culture National Historical Park", numbered 310/80,032-A and dated August 1979. The Chaco Canyon National Monument is hereby abolished, as such, and any funds available for the purpose of the monument shall be available for the purpose of the Chaco Culture National Historical Park.

(b) Designation of Chaco Culture Archeological Protection Sites
(1) Thirty-nine outlying sites as generally depicted on a map entitled "Chaco Culture Archeological Protection Sites", numbered 310/80,033-B and dated September 1991, are hereby designated as "Chaco Culture Archeological Protection Sites". The thirty-nine archeological protection sites totaling approximately 14,372 acres1 identified as follows:

Name:Acres
Allentown380
Andrews Ranch950
Bee Burrow480
Bisa'ani131
Casa del Rio40
Casamero160
Chimney Rock3,160
Coolidge450
Dalton Pass135
Dittert480
Great Bend26
Greenlee Ruin60
Grey Hill Spring23
Guadalupe115
Halfway House40
Haystack565
Hogback453
Indian Creek100
Jaquez66
Kin Nizhoni726
Lake Valley30
Manuelito-Atsee Nitsaa60
Manuelito-Kin Hochoi116
Morris 4185
Muddy Water1,090
Navajo Springs260
Newcomb50
Peach Springs1,046
Pierre's Site440
Raton Well23
Salmon Ruin5
San Mateo61
Sanostee1,565
Section 810
Skunk Springs/Crumbled House533
Standing Rock348
Toh-la-kai10
Twin Angeles40
Upper Kin Klizhin60.

(2) The map referred to in paragraph (1) shall be kept on file and available for public inspection in the appropriate offices of the National Park Service, the office of the State Director of the Bureau of Land Management located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the office of the Area Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs located in Window Rock, Arizona, and the offices of the Arizona and New Mexico State Historic Preservation Officers.

1So in original. Probably should be "acres are".

16 U.S.C. § 410ii-1

Pub. L. 96-550, title V, §502, Dec. 19, 1980, 94 Stat. 3227; Pub. L. 104-11, §3, May 18, 1995, 109 Stat. 158.

EDITORIAL NOTES

AMENDMENTS1995-Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 104-11 designated existing provisions as par. (1), increased number of outlying protection sites from 33 to 39, updated number designation and date on site designation maps, increased total acreage from 8,771 to 14,372 acres, and added par. (2).