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Title 36
Subtitle I
Part B
Chapter 21
§ 2105. Monuments built by the U...
§ 2107. National Memorial Cemete...
§ 2105. Monuments built by the U...
§ 2107. National Memorial Cemete...
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§ 2106.
War memorials not built by the United States Government
(a)
Cooperation With Others
.—
The American Battle Monuments Commission may cooperate with citizens of the United States, States, municipalities, or associations desiring to build war memorials outside the continental limits of the United States in the way the Commission decides. An administrative agency of the United States Government may give assistance to build the memorial only if a plan for the memorial has been approved under this chapter.
(b)
Control, Administration, and Maintenance of War Memorials
.—
(1)
The Commission may assume responsibility for the control, administration, and maintenance of any war memorial built outside the United States by a citizen of the United States, a State, a political subdivision of a State, a governmental authority (except a department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States Government), a foreign agency, or a private association to commemorate the services of any of the Armed Forces in hostilities occurring since
April 6, 1917
, if—
(A)
the memorial is not built on the territory of the applicable former enemy; and
(B)
the sponsors of the memorial consent to the Commission assuming those responsibilities and transfer to the Commission all their rights and interests in the memorial.
(2)
If reasonable effort fails to locate the sponsors of a memorial, the Commission may assume responsibility for the memorial under this subsection by agreement with the appropriate foreign authorities. A decision of the Commission to assume responsibility for a war memorial under this subsection is final.
(3)
Sponsors of a war memorial for which the Commission assumes responsibility under this subsection may transfer amounts accumulated to maintain and repair the memorial to the Commission for use in carrying out this chapter. Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, the Commission shall deposit transferred amounts as provided in
section 2103(e) of this title
.
(c)
Arrangements for Repair or Long-Term Maintenance of Memorials
.—
In assuming responsibility for a war memorial under subsection (b)(1) or (2) of this section, the Commission may arrange with the sponsors of the memorial to provide for repair or long-term maintenance of the memorial. An amount transferred to the Commission for the purpose of this subsection shall be deposited by the Commission in the fund established under subsection (d) of this section.
(d)
Fund for Arrangements for Repair or Long-Term Maintenance of Memorials
.—
(1)
There is a fund in the Treasury that is available to the Commission for expenses of repair and long-term maintenance of memorials for which the Commission has made arrangements under subsection (c) of this section. The fund consists of—
(A)
amounts deposited into, and interest and proceeds credited to, the fund under paragraph (2) of this subsection; and
(B)
obligations obtained under paragraph (3) of this subsection.
(2)
The Commission shall deposit into the fund the amounts that are accepted under subsection (c) of this section. The Secretary of the Treasury shall credit to the fund the interest on, and the proceeds from the sale or redemption of, obligations held in the fund.
(3)
The Secretary shall invest any part of the fund that the Commission decides is not required to meet current expenses. Each investment shall be made in an interest-bearing obligation of the United States Government, or an obligation that has its principal and interest guaranteed by the Government, that the Commission decides has a maturity suitable for the fund.
(4)
The Commission shall separately account for all amounts deposited in and expended from the fund for each war memorial for which an arrangement for repair or long-term maintenance is made under subsection (c) of this section.
(e)
Demolition of War Memorial Built in a Foreign Country and Disposition of Site
.—
The Commission may take necessary action to demolish any war memorial built outside the United States by a citizen of the United States, a State, a political subdivision of a State, a governmental authority (except a department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States Government), a foreign agency, or a private association and to dispose of the site of the memorial in a way the Commission decides is proper, if—
(1)
the appropriate foreign authorities agree to the demolition; and
(2)
(A)
the sponsor of the memorial consents to the demolition; or
(B)
the memorial has fallen into disrepair and a reasonable effort by the Commission has failed—
(i)
to persuade the sponsor to maintain the memorial at a standard acceptable to the Commission; or
(ii)
to locate the sponsor.
(
Pub. L. 105–225
,
Aug. 12, 1998
,
112 Stat. 1272
.)
cite as:
36 USC 2106
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