The Secretary of the Interior (in sections
469l to
469l–3 of this title referred to as the “Secretary”) shall establish in the National Park Service a program to be known as the “National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom” (in sections
469l to
469l–3 of this title referred to as the “national network”). Under the program, the Secretary shall—
(1)produce and disseminate appropriate educational materials, such as handbooks, maps, interpretive guides, or electronic information;
(2)enter into appropriate cooperative agreements and memoranda of understanding to provide technical assistance under subsection (c) of this section; and
(3)create and adopt an official, uniform symbol or device for the national network and issue regulations for its use.
(b) Elements
The national network shall encompass the following elements:
(1)All units and programs of the National Park Service determined by the Secretary to pertain to the Underground Railroad.
(2)Other Federal, State, local, and privately owned properties pertaining to the Underground Railroad that have a verifiable connection to the Underground Railroad and that are included on, or determined by the Secretary to be eligible for inclusion on, the National Register of Historic Places.
(3)Other governmental and nongovernmental facilities and programs of an educational, research, or interpretive nature that are directly related to the Underground Railroad.
(c) Cooperative agreements and memoranda of understanding
To achieve the purposes of sections
469l to
469l–3 of this title and to ensure effective coordination of the Federal and non-Federal elements of the national network referred to in subsection (b) of this section with National Park Service units and programs, the Secretary may enter into cooperative agreements and memoranda of understanding with, and provide technical assistance to—
(1)the heads of other Federal agencies, States, localities, regional governmental bodies, and private entities; and
(2)in cooperation with the Secretary of State, the governments of Canada, Mexico, and any appropriate country in the Caribbean.
The Secretary of the Interior (in sections
469l to
469l–3 of this title referred to as the “Secretary”) shall establish in the National Park Service a program to be known as the “National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom” (in sections
469l to
469l–3 of this title referred to as the “national network”). Under the program, the Secretary shall—
(1)produce and disseminate appropriate educational materials, such as handbooks, maps, interpretive guides, or electronic information;
(2)enter into appropriate cooperative agreements and memoranda of understanding to provide technical assistance under subsection (c) of this section; and
(3)create and adopt an official, uniform symbol or device for the national network and issue regulations for its use.
(b) Elements
The national network shall encompass the following elements:
(1)All units and programs of the National Park Service determined by the Secretary to pertain to the Underground Railroad.
(2)Other Federal, State, local, and privately owned properties pertaining to the Underground Railroad that have a verifiable connection to the Underground Railroad and that are included on, or determined by the Secretary to be eligible for inclusion on, the National Register of Historic Places.
(3)Other governmental and nongovernmental facilities and programs of an educational, research, or interpretive nature that are directly related to the Underground Railroad.
(c) Cooperative agreements and memoranda of understanding
To achieve the purposes of sections
469l to
469l–3 of this title and to ensure effective coordination of the Federal and non-Federal elements of the national network referred to in subsection (b) of this section with National Park Service units and programs, the Secretary may enter into cooperative agreements and memoranda of understanding with, and provide technical assistance to—
(1)the heads of other Federal agencies, States, localities, regional governmental bodies, and private entities; and
(2)in cooperation with the Secretary of State, the governments of Canada, Mexico, and any appropriate country in the Caribbean.
2008—Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 110–229struck out subsec. (d) which authorized appropriations for sections
469l to
469l–2 of this title.
Effective Date of 2008 Amendment
Pub. L. 110–229, title III, § 361(b),May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 802, provided that: “The amendments made by subsection (a) [enacting section
469l–3 of this title and amending this section and section
469l–2 of this title] shall take effect at the beginning of the fiscal year immediately following the date of the enactment of this Act [May 8, 2008].”
The table below lists the classification updates, since Jan. 3, 2012, for this section. Updates to a broader range of sections may be found at the update page for containing chapter, title, etc.
The most recent Classification Table update that we have noticed was Monday, June 17, 2013
An empty table indicates that we see no relevant changes listed in the classification tables. If you suspect that our system may be missing something, please double-check with the Office of the Law Revision Counsel.
16 USC
Description of Change
Session Year
Public Law
Statutes at Large
This is a list of parts within the Code of Federal Regulations for which this US Code section provides rulemaking authority.
It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.
LII has no control over and does not endorse any external Internet site that contains links to or references LII.