{"identifier":"/us/usc/t16/s460y\u20132","title":16,"num":"\u00a7\u202f460y\u20132.","heading":"Program of multiple usage and sustained yield of renewable natural resources; public and private assistance in preparation; provisions","text":"\u00a7\u202f460y\u20132.\nProgram of multiple usage and sustained yield of renewable natural resources; public and private assistance in preparation; provisions\nThe Secretary shall use public and private assistance as he may require, for the purpose of preparing for the Area a program of multiple usage and of sustained yield of renewable natural resources. Such program shall include but need not be limited to (1) a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the resources of the Area; (2) the proposed boundaries of the Area; (3) a plan of land use, development, and management of the Area together with any proposed cooperative activities with the State of California, local governments, and others; (4) a statement of expected costs and an economic analysis of the program with particular reference to costs to the United States and expected economic effects on local communities and governments; and (5) an evaluation by the Secretary of the program in terms of the public interest.","url":"https://projectusc.org/usc/t16/s460y\u20132.html","content":[{"t":"sec","id":"/us/usc/t16/s460y\u20132","children":[{"t":"num","text":"\u00a7\u202f460y\u20132."},{"t":"heading","text":"Program of multiple usage and sustained yield of renewable natural resources; public and private assistance in preparation; provisions"},{"t":"content","text":"\n","children":[{"t":"p","text":"The Secretary shall use public and private assistance as he may require, for the purpose of preparing for the Area a program of multiple usage and of sustained yield of renewable natural resources. Such program shall include but need not be limited to (1) a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the resources of the Area; (2) the proposed boundaries of the Area; (3) a plan of land use, development, and management of the Area together with any proposed cooperative activities with the State of California, local governments, and others; (4) a statement of expected costs and an economic analysis of the program with particular reference to costs to the United States and expected economic effects on local communities and governments; and (5) an evaluation by the Secretary of the program in terms of the public interest.","tail":"\n"}]},{"t":"text","text":"\n"}]}]}