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House Bill 1664
116th Congress(2019-2020)
National Monument CAP Act
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H. R. 1664 (Introduced-in-House)


116th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1664


To amend title 54, United States Code, to reform the Antiquities Act of 1906, and for other purposes.


IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

March 11, 2019

Mr. Bishop of Utah (for himself, Mr. McClintock, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Gosar, Mr. Westerman, and Mr. Curtis) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources


A BILL

To amend title 54, United States Code, to reform the Antiquities Act of 1906, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. Short title.

This Act may be cited as the “National Monument Creation And Protection Act” or the “National Monument CAP Act”.

SEC. 2. Limitation on size; clarification of eligible objects.

Section 320301 of title 54, United States Code, is amended—

(1) in subsection (a), by striking “historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest” and inserting “object or objects of antiquity”;

(2) in subsection (b), by striking “confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the objects to be protected” and inserting “in accordance with the limitations outlined in subsections (e), (f), (g), and (h)”; and

(3) by adding at the end the following:

“(e) Limitation on size of national monuments.—Except as provided by subsections (f), (g), and (h), after the date of the enactment of this subsection, land may not be declared under this section in a configuration that would create a national monument—

“(1) that is more than 640 acres; and

“(2) whose exterior boundary is less than 50 miles from the closest exterior boundary of another national monument declared under this section.

“(f) Exception for monuments of less than 5,000 acres.—Subsection (e) shall not apply to the designation of a national monument under this section if the national monument so designated—

“(1) would be less than 5,000 acres;

“(2) would have all exterior boundaries 50 miles or more from the closest exterior boundary of another national monument declared under this section; and

“(3) has been reviewed under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) by the Secretary of the Interior or the Secretary of Agriculture, as appropriate.

“(g) Exception for monuments of 5,000 acres and up to 10,000 acres.—

“(1) IN GENERAL.—Subsection (e) shall not apply to the designation of a national monument under this section if the national monument so designated—

“(A) would be at least 5,000 acres but not more than 10,000 acres; and

“(B) would have all exterior boundaries 50 miles or more from the closest exterior boundary of another national monument declaration under this section.

“(2) OTHER REQUIREMENT.—A monument described in this subsection shall be subject to the preparation of an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement as part of a review under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). The choice of environmental review document shall be within the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior or the Secretary of Agriculture, as appropriate.

“(h) Exception for monuments 10,000 acres and up to 85,000 acres.—Subsection (e) shall not apply to the designation of a national monument under this section if the national monument so designated—

“(1) would be at least 10,000 acres but not more than 85,000 acres;

“(2) would have all exterior boundaries 50 miles or more from the closest exterior boundary of another national monument declaration under this section; and

“(3) has been approved by the elected governing body of each county (or county equivalent), the legislature of each State, and the Governor of each State within whose boundaries the national monument will be located (and the Governor of each such State has transmitted a copy of each such approval to the President).

“(i) Exception for emergency designation.—

“(1) IN GENERAL.—Subsection (e) shall not apply to the designation under this section of a national monument of any acreage amount if designation is made to prevent imminent and irreparable harm to the object or objects of antiquity to be protected by the designation.

“(2) ONE-YEAR LIMITATION.—A national monument designation under this subsection shall terminate on the date that is one calendar year after the date of the designation.

“(3) ONE-TIME DESIGNATION.—Land designated as a national monument under this subsection—

“(A) may only be so designated one time; and

“(B) may not also be permanently designated as a national monument under this section.

“(4) RIGHTS AND USES.—Land designated as a national monument under this subsection shall remain subject to—

“(A) valid existing rights; and

“(B) uses allowed on the day before such designation under an applicable Resource Management Plan or Forest Plan.

“(j) Limitation on Presidential authority To reduce size of declared monuments.—The President may—

“(1) reduce the size of any national monument declared under this section by 85,000 acres or less; or

“(2) reduce the size of any national monument declared under this section by more than 85,000 acres only if the reduction—

“(A) has been approved by the elected governing body of each county (or county equivalent), the legislature of each State, and the Governor of each State within whose boundaries the national monument will be located (and the Governor of each such State has transmitted a copy of each such approval to the President); and

“(B) has been reviewed under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) by the Secretary of the Interior or the Secretary of Agriculture, as appropriate.

“(k) Disclosure, consultation, survey, and evaluation requirement.—On a date not later than 45 days before the declaration of any national monument or reduction in size of a declared monument under this section, and excluding such designations under subsection (i), the President shall—

“(1) keep records of all lobbying activity as defined under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.) and received by the President or the Secretary of the Interior or Secretary of Agriculture for the purposes of influencing the declaration of or adjustment to boundaries of such monument, including a record of—

“(A) identities and affiliations of petitioning registered lobbyists;

“(B) date of such lobbying activity;

“(C) duration of all meetings between registered lobbyists and the President or the Secretary of the Interior or Secretary of Agriculture;

“(D) topics of all meetings between registered lobbyists and the President or the Secretary of the Interior or Secretary of Agriculture; and

“(E) requests by registered lobbyists or other persons who made requests to the President or the Secretary of the Interior or Secretary of Agriculture pertaining to the declaration or modification of the boundaries of a monument;

“(2) solicit from the chief executive or designee of impacted governments information and advice regarding the declaration or adjustment to boundaries of such monument;

“(3) produce a record of any significant economic, recreational, cultural, geologic, artifactual, scientific, and other relevant objects or interests within the boundary of the planned monument or monument boundary adjustment, or which would otherwise be substantially impacted by such monument declaration or monument boundary adjustment;

“(4) designate any qualifying object as found in the record under paragraph (3) as an object of antiquity, and include in the record under such clause any information showing that such designation meets the definition of object or objects of antiquity under this section;

“(5) conduct an analysis of economic impact of such monument declaration or boundary adjustment, including impacts to—

“(A) tourism;

“(B) grazing;

“(C) hunting and recreation;

“(D) forestry;

“(E) mineral and other resource extraction; and

“(F) other economic activity;

“(6) produce an evaluation of anticipated impacts to protection, management, and use of objects designated as “objects of antiquity” under paragraph (4) which would be subject to protection under such monument declaration or boundary adjustment;

“(7) compile and present to the Chair and Ranking Member or the staff designees of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and the House Committee on Natural Resources a report which includes all information as produced or received under paragraphs (1) through (6); and

“(8) establish and maintain an online portal on the website of the Department of the Interior accessible by the public that allows the public to view such report under paragraph (7) after the presentation of such report under such paragraph.

“(l) Non-Federally owned property.—After the date of the enactment of this subsection, land may not be declared as a national monument under this section in a configuration that would place non-federally owned property within the exterior boundaries of the national monument without the express written consent of the owners of that non-federally owned property.

“(m) Effect of declaration on Federal funds.—No declaration under this section shall be construed to increase the amount of Federal funds that are authorized to be appropriated for any fiscal year.

“(n) Water rights associated with a declaration.—Water rights associated with a declaration under this section—

“(1) may not be reserved expressly or by implication by a declaration under this section; and

“(2) may be acquired for a declaration under this section only in accordance with the laws of the State in which the water rights are based.

“(o) Definitions.—For the purposes of this section:

“(1) DECLARATION; DECLARED.—The terms ‘declaration’ and ‘declared’ shall only include the creation or expansion of a national monument under this section.

“(2) IMPACTED GOVERNMENTS.—The term ‘impacted governments’ means any of the following that contain a monument or reduced monument declared within its jurisdiction or which would otherwise have a significant economic or culture interest in such declared monument:

“(A) County.

“(B) City.

“(C) Federally recognized Indian Tribe.

“(D) State.

“(E) State legislature.

“(3) LAND.—The term ‘land’ shall not include submerged land or water.

“(4) OBJECT OR OBJECTS OF ANTIQUITY.—

“(A) The term ‘object or objects of antiquity’ means—

“(i) relics;

“(ii) artifacts;

“(iii) human or animal skeletal remains;

“(iv) fossils (other than fossil fuels); and

“(v) certain buildings constructed before the date of the enactment of this subsection.

“(B) The term ‘object or objects of antiquity’ does not include—

“(i) natural geographic features; and

“(ii) objects not made by humans, except fossils (other than fossil fuels) or human or animal skeletal remains.”.