[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 4656 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 4656
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resource
study to determine the suitability and feasibility of establishing
Florida Springs National Park in Central and North Florida, and for
other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 23, 2025
Mr. Fine introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Natural Resources
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A BILL
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resource
study to determine the suitability and feasibility of establishing
Florida Springs National Park in Central and North Florida, 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 ``Path to Florida Springs National
Park Act''.
SEC. 2. SPECIAL RESOURCE STUDY.
(a) Definitions.--In this Act:
(1) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary
of the Interior.
(2) Study area.--
(A) In general.--The term ``study area'' means
approximately 2,800 square miles of land in Florida
located south of Jacksonville, north of Orlando, and
east of Gainesville.
(B) Inclusion.--The term ``study area'' includes--
(i) Ocala National Forest;
(ii) Lake George, Relay, Tiger Bay,
Seminole Forest (Lake Tracy Unit), Rock Springs
Run, Marshall Swamp, Ocala (Lake Delancy and
Church Lake Units), Belmore, Camp Blanding,
Ocklawaha River, and Grove Park Wilderness
Management Areas;
(iii) Lake George, Heart Island, Rice
Creek, Hull Swamp, Crescent Lake, Lochloosa
Wildlife, Clark Bay, Silver Springs Forest,
Newnans Lake, Murphy Creek, Horseshoe Point,
Moses Creek, and Pellicer Creek Conservation
Areas;
(iv) Lake George, Tiger Bay, Seminole,
Etoniah Creek, Jennings, and Matanzas State
Forests, and Indian Lake State Forest
Campground;
(v) Lower Wekiva River Preserve, Dunns
Creek, Haw Creek Preserve, Paynes Prairie
Preserve, De Leon Springs, Blue Spring, and
Faver Dykes State Parks;
(vi) Longleaf Pine Preserve, Ocklawaha
Prairie Restoration Area, Deep Creek Preserve,
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, and
Princess Place; and
(vii) Lake Disston Park.
(b) In General.--The Secretary shall conduct a special resource
study of the study area.
(c) Contents.--In conducting the study under subsection (b), the
Secretary shall--
(1) evaluate the national significance of the study area;
(2) determine the suitability and feasibility of
designating the study area as a unit of the National Park
System;
(3) consider other alternatives for preservation,
protection, and interpretation of the study area by the Federal
Government, State or local government entities, or private and
nonprofit organizations;
(4) consult with interested Federal agencies, State or
local governmental entities, private and nonprofit
organizations, or any other interested individuals; and
(5) identify cost estimates for any Federal acquisition,
development, interpretation, operation, and maintenance
associated with the alternatives described in paragraphs (2)
and (3).
(d) Applicable Law.--The study required under subsection (b) shall
be conducted in accordance with section 100507 of title 54, United
States Code.
(e) Report.--Not later than 3 years after the date on which funds
are first made available to carry out the study under subsection (b),
the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Natural Resources of the
House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources of the Senate a report that describes--
(1) the results of the study; and
(2) any conclusions and recommendations of the Secretary.
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