(a) The privilege of grazing domestic livestock on lands within the preserve shall continue to be exercised at no more than the current level, subject to applicable laws and National Park Service regulations.
(b) If a person holding a grazing permit referred to in subsection (a) informs the Secretary that such permittee is willing to convey to the United States any base property with respect to which such permit was issued and to which such permittee holds title, the Secretary shall make the acquisition of such base property a priority as compared with the acquisition of other lands within the preserve, provided agreement can be reached concerning the terms and conditions of such acquisition. Any such base property which is located outside the preserve and acquired as a priority pursuant to this section shall be managed by the Federal agency responsible for the majority of the adjacent lands in accordance with the laws applicable to such adjacent lands.
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CHAPTER 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES
SUBCHAPTER LIX–Y— CALIFORNIA DESERT LANDS PARKS, PRESERVE, AND OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE RECREATION AREAS
Part C— Mojave National Preserve
§ 410aaa–43. Transfer of lands
§ 410aaa–44. Maps and legal description
§ 410aaa–45. Abolishment of scenic area
§ 410aaa–48. Regulation of mining
§ 410aaa–49. Study as to validity of mining claims
§ 410aaa–51. Utility rights-of-way
§ 410aaa–52. Preparation of management plan
§ 410aaa–53. Granite Mountains Natural Reserve
§ 410aaa–54. Soda Springs Desert Study Center
§ 410aaa–55. Construction of visitor center
§ 410aaa–56. Acquisition of lands
§ 410aaa–57. Acquired lands to be made part of Mojave National Preserve