9/11 Memorial and Museum Act
9/11 Memorial and Museum ActThis bill directs the Department of Homeland Security to award to the nonprofit organization that operates the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York, New York, a one-time grant to be used solely for the purposes of the operation, security, and maintenance of the memorial and museum.As a condition of receiving the grant, the organization mustprovide for free admission to all facilities and museums associated with the memorial and museum for active and retired members of the Armed Forces, individuals who were registered first responders to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and family members of victims of such attacks;provide for dedicated free admission hours for the general public at least once a week; andallow for annual federal audits of its financial statements.
Government buildings, facilities, and property
User charges and fees
Public Lands and Natural Resources
Monuments and memorials
Social work, volunteer service, charitable organizations
Military personnel and dependents
Congressional oversight
First responders and emergency personnel
Museums, exhibitions, cultural centers
Department of Defense
Terrorism
Accounting and auditing
Veterans' organizations and recognition
Crime victims
New York City
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