Authority of Secretary of Army; transfer of jurisdiction over lands to Secretary of the Interior; authority of such Secretary; retention of use and occupancy rights; termination and transfer of authority and funds; acquisition priorities— The
Secretary of the Army is authorized and directed to
acquire, by such means as he may deem to be in the public interest, and as a part of his
acquisition of properties for the
project, lands and interests therein within the boundaries of the
area, as generally depicted on the drawing entitled “Proposed Tocks Island National Recreation
Area” dated and numbered September 1962,
NRA–TI–7100, which drawing is on file in the Office of the National
Park Service, Department of the Interior. In acquiring these lands, the
Secretary of the Army may utilize such statutory authorities as are available to him for the
acquisition of
project lands: Provided, That the
Secretary of the Army shall
acquire no lands or interests in land by exchange for lands or interests in land in Federal ownership unless the latter are in the
States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or New York. Periodically, and as soon as practicable after such lands and interests within the
area are acquired, the
Secretary of the Army shall transfer jurisdiction thereover to the
Secretary of the Interior for the purposes of this subchapter. Beginning on November 10, 1978, the
Secretary of the Interior is authorized to
acquire for purposes of the recreation
area established under this subchapter all lands and interests therein within the exterior boundaries of the
area depicted on the drawing referred to in this subsection (including any lands within such exterior boundaries designated for
acquisition by the
Secretary of the Army in connection with the
project referred to in this subsection). In exercising such authority, the
Secretary of the Interior may permit the retention of rights of use and occupancy in the same manner as provided in the case of
acquisitions by the
Secretary of the Army under
subsection (d). On November 10, 1978, the
acquisition authorities of any other Federal agency contained in this subsection shall terminate and the head of any other Federal agency shall transfer to the
Secretary of the Interior jurisdiction over all lands and interests therein acquired by said agency under the authority of this subchapter, or any other authority of law which lands are within the exterior boundaries of the
area depicted on the drawing referred to in this subsection. On November 10, 1978, all unexpended balances available to any other Federal agency for
acquisition of land within the exterior boundaries referred to in the preceding sentence shall be transferred to the
Secretary of the Interior to be used for such purposes. In carrying out his
acquisition authority under this section the
Secretary shall give priority to the following: