HR 944 · 112th Congress · Public Lands and Natural Resources
To eliminate an unused lighthouse reservation, provide management consistency by incorporating the rocks and small islands along the coast of Orange County, California, into the California Coastal National Monument managed by the Bureau of Land Management, and meet the original Congressional intent of preserving Orange County's rocks and small islands, and for other purposes.
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EnactedLatest: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.(2011-12-08)
Plain Language Summary
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Removes the temporary reservation for park, scenic, or other public purposes of certain rocks, pinnacles, reefs, and islands in the Pacific Ocean within a mile of the coast of Orange County, California. Makes such rocks, pinnacles, reefs, and islands part of the California Coastal National Monument and requires that they be administered as part of the Monument. Repeals the lighthouse reservation with respect to the San Juan and San Mateo Rocks and the two rocks in the vicinity of Laguna Beach, off the coast of Orange County.…
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CBO Cost Estimate
Congressional Budget OfficeH.R. 944, A bill to eliminate an unused lighthouse reservation, provide management consistency by incorporating the rocks and small islands along the coast of Orange Co, CA, into the California Coastal National Monument managed by the Bureau of
Jun 21, 2011Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the House Committee on Natural Resources on June 15, 2011
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