TITLE 16—CONSERVATION
1.
National Parks, Military Parks, Monuments, and Seashores
1
1A.
Historic Sites, Buildings, Objects, and Antiquities
461
1B.
Archaeological Resources Protection
470aa
1C.
Paleontological Resources Preservation
470aaa
3.
Forests; Forest Service; Reforestation; Management
551
3A.
Unemployment Relief Through Performance of Useful Public Work [Omitted or Repealed]
584
3C.
Water Conservation
590r
4.
Protection of Timber, and Depredations
591
5.
Protection of Fur Seals and Other Fur-Bearing Animals
631
5A.
Protection and Conservation of Wildlife
661
5B.
Wildlife Restoration
669
5C.
Conservation Programs on Government Lands
670a
6.
Game and Bird Preserves; Protection
671
7.
Protection of Migratory Game and Insectivorous Birds
701
8.
Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge
721
9.
Fish and Wildlife Service
741
9A.
Preservation of Fishery Resources
755
9B.
National Fish Hatchery System Enhancement
760aa
10.
Northern Pacific Halibut Fishing
761
10A.
Sockeye or Pink Salmon Fishing [Repealed]
776
10B.
Fish Restoration and Management Projects
777
10C.
Fish Research and Experimentation Program
778
10D.
State Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Projects [Repealed]
779
11.
Regulation of Landing, Curing, and Sale of Sponges Taken From Gulf of Mexico and Straits of Florida
781
12.
Federal Regulation and Development of Power
791
12A.
Tennessee Valley Authority
831
12B.
Bonneville Project
832
12D.
Columbia Basin Project
835
12E.
Niagara Power Project
836
12F.
Pacific Northwest Consumer Power Preference; Reciprocal Priority in Other Regions
837
12G.
Pacific Northwest Federal Transmission System
838
12H.
Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation
839
13.
Regulation of Transportation in Interstate or Foreign Commerce of Black Bass and Other Fish [Repealed]
851
14.
Regulation of Whaling
901
14A.
Whale Conservation and Protection
917
15.
Predatory Sea Lampreys in the Great Lakes [Omitted]
921
15A.
Great Lakes Fisheries
931
15B.
Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration
941
15C.
Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Tissue Bank
943
16A.
Atlantic Tunas Convention
971
16B.
Eastern Pacific Tuna Fishing [Repealed]
972
16C.
South Pacific Tuna Fishing
973
17.
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries [Repealed]
981
18.
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention
1001
18A.
Cooperative Watershed Management Program
1015
19.
North Pacific Fisheries [Repealed or Transferred]
1021
20.
National Fisheries Center and Aquarium
1051
21.
Prohibition of Foreign Fishing Vessels in the Territorial Waters of the United States [Repealed]
1081
21A.
Fisheries Zone Contiguous to Territorial Sea of the United States [Repealed]
1091
21B.
Prohibition of Certain Foreign Fishing Vessels in United States Fisheries [Omitted]
1100
21C.
Offshore Shrimp Fisheries [Omitted]
1100b
22.
International Parks
1101
23.
National Wilderness Preservation System
1131
24.
Conservation and Protection of North Pacific Fur Seals
1151
25.
Jellyfish or Sea Nettles, Other Such Pests, and Seaweed in Coastal Waters: Control or Elimination
1201
25A.
Crown of Thorns Starfish
1211
25B.
Reefs for Marine Life Conservation
1220
27.
National Trails System
1241
27A.
National Recreational Trails Fund
1261
28.
Wild and Scenic Rivers
1271
29.
Water Bank Program for Wetlands Preservation
1301
30.
Wild Horses and Burros: Protection, Management, and Control
1331
31.
Marine Mammal Protection
1361
32.
Marine Sanctuaries
1431
32A.
Regional Marine Research Programs
1447
33.
Coastal Zone Management
1451
34.
Rural Environmental Conservation Program [Repealed]
1501
35.
Endangered Species
1531
36.
Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning
1600
37.
Youth Conservation Corps and Public Lands Corps
1701
38.
Fishery Conservation and Management
1801
39.
Mining Activity Within National Park System Areas [Repealed]
1901
40.
Soil and Water Resources Conservation
2001
41.
Cooperative Forestry Assistance
2101
42.
Emergency Conservation Program
2201
43.
Public Transportation Programs for National Park System Areas [Omitted, Transferred, or Repealed]
2301
44.
Antarctic Conservation
2401
44A.
Antarctic Marine Living Resources Convention
2431
44B.
Antarctic Mineral Resources Protection
2461
45.
Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Program [Omitted, Transferred, or Repealed]
2501
46.
Public Utility Regulatory Policies
2601
47.
Small Hydroelectric Power Projects
2701
48.
National Aquaculture Policy, Planning, and Development
2801
49.
Fish and Wildlife Conservation
2901
50.
Chesapeake Bay Research Coordination [Omitted]
3001
51.
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation
3101
52.
Salmon and Steelhead Conservation and Enhancement
3301
53.
Control of Illegally Taken Fish and Wildlife
3371
54.
Resource Conservation
3401
55.
Coastal Barrier Resources
3501
56.
North Atlantic Salmon Fishing
3601
56A.
Pacific Salmon Fishing
3631
57.
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
3701
57A.
Partnerships for Wildlife
3741
57B.
Partners for Fish and Wildlife
3771
58.
Erodible Land and Wetland Conservation and Reserve Program
3801
59.
Wetlands Resources
3901
60.
Fish and Seafood Promotion
4001
61.
Interjurisdictional Fisheries
4101
62.
African Elephant Conservation
4201
62A.
Asian Elephant Conservation
4261
63.
Federal Cave Resources Protection
4301
64.
North American Wetlands Conservation
4401
65.
International Forestry Cooperation
4501
66.
Take Pride in America Program
4601
67.
Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control
4701
68.
Pacific Yew Conservation and Management [Omitted or Repealed]
4801
69.
Wild Exotic Bird Conservation
4901
70.
North Pacific Anadromous Stocks Convention
5001
71.
Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management
5101
71A.
Atlantic Striped Bass Conservation
5151
72.
Recreational Hunting Safety
5201
73.
Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation
5301
74.
National Maritime Heritage [Omitted or Repealed]
5401
75.
High Seas Fishing Compliance
5501
76.
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Convention
5601
77.
Yukon River Salmon
5701
78.
National Natural Resources Conservation Foundation [Repealed]
5801
79.
National Park Service Management [Repealed]
5901
80.
Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation
6101
81.
User Fees Under Forest System Recreation Residence Program
6201
81A.
National Forest Organizational Camp Fee Improvement
6231
82.
Great Ape Conservation
6301
83.
Coral Reef Conservation
6401
84.
Healthy Forest Restoration
6501
85.
Marine Turtle Conservation
6601
86.
Southwest Forest Health and Wildfire Prevention
6701
87.
Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement
6801
87A.
Modernizing Access to Public Land
6851
88.
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention
6901
90.
Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination
7101
91.
National Landscape Conservation System
7201
92.
Forest Landscape Restoration
7301
93.
Agreement on Port State Measures To Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing
7401
94.
National Oceans and Coastal Security
7501
95.
Eliminate, Neutralize, and Disrupt Wildlife Trafficking
7601
96.
North Pacific Fisheries Convention
7701
97.
Convention on the Conservation and Management of High Seas Fishery Resources in the South Pacific
7801
98.
Sportsmen's Access to Federal Land
7901
99.
Maritime Security and Fisheries Enforcement
8001
100.
Nutria Eradication and Control
8101
101.
National Fish Habitat Conservation Through Partnerships
8201
CHAPTER 1—NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES
SUBCHAPTER I—NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
1a–7b.
Protection of right of individuals to bear arms.
1b.
Repealed or Transferred.
17j–2.
Authorization of appropriations for road maintenance and repair, etc.
18 to 18f–3.
Transferred or Repealed.
SUBCHAPTER II—VOLUNTEERS IN PARKS PROGRAM
SUBCHAPTER III—NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION
SUBCHAPTER III–A—NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM VISITOR FACILITY
SUBCHAPTER III–B—PARK SYSTEM RESOURCE PROTECTION
SUBCHAPTER IV—CONCESSIONS FOR ACCOMMODATIONS, FACILITIES, AND SERVICES IN AREAS ADMINISTERED BY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
SUBCHAPTER V—YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
21.
Establishment; boundaries; trespassers.
21a.
Revision of boundaries; contiguous national forests; jurisdiction of forests.
21b.
Extension of certain laws to park.
21c.
Section 485 as extending to revised boundaries; lands acquired by exchange.
21d.
Existing claims, locations, and entries as affected by revised boundaries.
22.
Control of park by Secretary of the Interior; removal of trespassers.
23.
Detail of troops for protection of park.
24.
Jurisdiction over park; fugitives from justice.
26.
Regulations for hunting and fishing in park; punishment for violations; forfeitures.
30.
Jail building; office of magistrate judge.
30a.
Existing laws as affected.
32.
Lease of lands within park.
33.
Mortgages by lessees within the park.
35.
Private use of electricity from lighting and power plant.
36.
Disposition of surplus elk, buffalo, bear, beaver, and predatory animals.
36a.
Disposition of surplus elk.
37.
Provision of feed and range facilities for game animals.
38.
Exchange for State or private lands authorized.
39.
Reservation of timber, minerals, or easements by owners on exchange.
40.
Additions to park; entry under other acts.
40a.
Educational facilities for dependents of employees; payments to school districts; limitation on amount.
40b.
Cooperative agreements with States or local agencies; expansion; Federal contributions.
40c.
Creation of special fund; expenditure.
SUBCHAPTER VI—SEQUOIA AND YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARKS
41.
Sequoia National Park; establishment; boundaries; trespassers.
43.
Sequoia National Park; rules and regulations; leases; fish and game; trespassers.
45a.
Sequoia National Park; revision of boundaries.
45a–1.
Addition of lands authorized.
45a–2.
Exchange of certain lands for lands conveyed to United States.
45b.
Rules and regulations; leases; fish and game.
45c.
Prior claims, locations, and entries; permits for use of natural resources.
45d.
Exclusive privileges within park prohibited.
45e.
Violations of park regulations; penalty.
45f.
Mineral King Valley addition authorized.
45g.
Addition to Sequoia National Park.
46.
Yosemite National Park; lands segregated from and included in Sierra National Forest; rights-of-way over.
47.
Additional lands excluded from Yosemite National Park and added to Sierra National Forest.
47–1.
Administrative site for Yosemite National Park.
47–2.
Leases for employee housing, community facilities, administrative offices, maintenance facilities, and commercial services at or on administrative site.
47–3.
Use of proceeds; administration of leases.
47–4.
Agreements to effectuate leases.
47–6.
Conflicts of interest prohibited.
47a.
Addition of certain lands to park authorized.
47b.
Inapplicability of certain laws to lands acquired under section 47a.
47c.
Acquisition of certain lands for preservation and consolidation of timber stands.
47d.
Acquisition of certain lands for protection of park deer.
47e.
Purchase of private lands for park authorized.
47f.
Inapplicability of certain laws to lands acquired under section 47e.
48.
Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Big Tree Grove reserved and made part of Yosemite National Park.
49.
Rights of claimants and owners of lands included; laws and regulations applicable within park.
51.
Yosemite National Park; exchange of privately owned lands in park.
52.
Values of lands and timber to be exchanged; lands added to park.
53.
Cutting and removal of timber.
54.
Sale of matured, dead, or down timber.
55.
Leases of land in park; mortgages by lessees.
57.
Yosemite, Sequoia, and General Grant National Parks; exclusive jurisdiction of United States; jurisdiction remaining in and taxation by California.
58.
Laws applicable; fugitives from justice.
60.
Hunting or fishing prohibited.
61.
Rules and regulations in parks.
62.
Possession of dead bodies of birds or animals.
63.
Transportation of birds, animals, or fish; violations of statute or rules or regulations for management, care, and preservation of parks; damage or spoliation; punishment.
64.
Sale or disposal of timber; destruction of detrimental animal or plant life.
65.
Seizure and forfeiture of guns, traps, teams, horses, etc.
78.
Detail of troops to Sequoia, Yosemite, and General Grant Parks.
79–1.
Yosemite National Park; expansion of reservoir capacity.
SUBCHAPTER VII—REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK
79a.
Establishment; statement of purposes.
79c–1.
Vesting in United States of all right, title, etc., in real property and down tree personal property in additional lands; effective date; authorization of appropriations.
79d.
Acquisition of lands.
79e.
Exchange of property; cash equalization payments; commercial operations, minimum economic dislocation and disruption.
79f.
Transfer of property from Federal agency to administrative jurisdiction of Secretary.
79g.
Contract authorization within prescribed cost limits; installments: duration, interest; provisions for payment of judgments and compromise settlements applicable to judgments against United States.
79h.
Memorial groves named for benefactors.
79j.
Authorization of appropriations.
79k.
Mitigation of adverse economic impacts to local economy resulting from additional lands; analysis of Federal actions necessary or desirable; consultations and considerations by Secretaries concerned; reports to Congress; implementation of programs; funding requirements.
79l.
Employment of personnel for rehabilitation, protection, and improvements of additional lands.
79m.
Annual reporting requirements; contents; comprehensive general management plan; submission date and scope.
79n.
Authorization of appropriations for rehabilitation programs.
79p.
Community services and employment opportunities of Redwoods United, Inc. to be maintained at present rate of employment.
79q.
Pledge of full faith and credit of United States for payment of compensation for lands, etc., taken.
SUBCHAPTER VIII—KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK
80.
Establishment; boundaries; preservation of rights of citizens.
80a.
General Grant National Park abolished; lands added to Kings Canyon National Park.
80a–1.
Lands excluded from Kings Canyon National Park and added to Sequoia National Forest.
80a–2.
Lands excluded from Sequoia National Forest and added to Kings Canyon National Park.
80a–3.
Lands excluded from Sierra National Forest and Sequoia National Forest and added to Kings Canyon National Park.
80b.
Administration for public recreational purposes.
80c.
Motor-vehicle licenses for Sequoia National Park as applicable; limitation of privileges within park.
80d.
Administration, protection, and development.
80d–1.
Use of appropriations for road construction.
SUBCHAPTER IX—COLONIAL NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
81.
Establishment; statement of purposes.
81a.
Location and boundaries.
81b.
Revision of boundaries.
81e.
Acquisition of property; condemnation proceedings.
81f.
Authorization of appropriation.
81g.
Administration, protection, and development.
81h.
Civil and criminal jurisdiction; legislative authority of State over park.
81i.
Donation of buildings thereafter revenue producing; disposition of proceeds.
81j.
Transfer of lands to Secretary of Navy.
81l.
Additional exchange of lands.
81m.
Additional exchange of lands.
81n.
Transfer of lands for State Park.
81o.
Transfer of administrative jurisdiction over land.
SUBCHAPTER X—NORTH CASCADES NATIONAL PARK
90.
Establishment; statement of purposes; description of area.
90a.
Ross Lake National Recreation Area; establishment; statement of purposes; description of area.
90a–1.
Lake Chelan National Recreation Area; establishment; statement of purposes; description of area.
90b.
Land acquisition; authority of Secretary; manner and place; donation of State lands; transfer to administrative jurisdiction of Secretary; elimination of lands from national forests.
90b–1.
Exchange of property; cash equalization payments.
90b–2.
Owner's retention of right of use and occupancy for agricultural, residential, or commercial purposes for life or term of years; transfer or assignment of right; termination of use and occupancy for a contrary use and upon payment of sum for unexpired right.
90c–1.
Administration of recreation areas.
90d.
Distributive share of counties of receipts for schools and roads unaffected.
90d–1.
Contracts, leases, permits, or licenses for occupation or use of Federal lands in the park or recreation areas; continuation of privileges for original or extended term.
90d–2.
State rights or privileges in property within recreation area used for certain highway unaffected.
90d–3.
Administration of areas designated for public use facilities or for administrative purposes by Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture; plan for construction of such facilities.
90d–4.
Federal Power Act administrative jurisdiction unaffected.
90d–5.
Authorization of appropriations.
90e.
Pasayten Wilderness, Okanogan and Mount Baker National Forests; designation; abolition of North Cascades Primitive Area classification.
90e–1.
Glacier Peak Wilderness, Wenatchee and Mount Baker National Forests; extension of boundaries.
90e–2.
Map and legal description, filing with Congressional committees; correction of errors; applicability of Wilderness Act.
90e–3.
Area review; report to the President.
SUBCHAPTER XI—MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK
91.
Establishment; boundaries; trespassers.
92.
Control; regulations; grants for buildings; rights-of-way; fish and game; removal of trespassers.
92a.
Rights-of-way for railways, tramways, and cable lines.
93.
Grant of prior lands to Northern Pacific Railroad; lieu lands to settlers.
94.
Location of mining claims.
95.
Jurisdiction by the United States; fugitives from justice.
98.
Protection of game and fish; forfeitures and punishments.
99.
Forfeitures and seizures of guns, traps, teams, etc.
108.
Other laws extended to added lands.
110.
Laws and regulations applicable to added lands; free use of roads maintained by State.
110a.
Headquarters site; acquisition of lands.
110b.
Administration of headquarters site.
110c.
Boundary adjustments.
110d.
Mount Rainier National Park Boundary Adjustment.
SUBCHAPTER XII—MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK
111.
Establishment; boundaries.
111a.
Authorization for acquisition of additional lands.
111b.
Donations or exchanges of lands.
111c.
Revision of boundaries; vested rights; administration.
111d.
Acquisition of lands within boundaries of park.
111e.
Authorization of appropriations.
112.
Control; regulations; prehistoric ruins.
113.
Examinations, excavations, and gathering objects of interest.
114.
Removal, disturbance, destruction, or molestation of ruins.
115.
Leases and permits; prehistoric ruins not included.
115a.
Mineral resources; exploitation.
117.
Exclusive jurisdiction ceded to United States by Colorado; saving provisions; fugitives from justice.
117c.
Hunting and fishing; general rules and regulations; protection of property; violation of statutes and rules; penalties.
117d.
Forfeiture of property used for unlawful purpose.
118.
Appropriations; availability for operation of Aileen Nusbaum Hospital.
SUBCHAPTER XIII—PETRIFIED FOREST NATIONAL PARK
119.
Establishment; notice in Federal Register; administration; exchange and acquisition of lands; remaining funds.
SUBCHAPTER XIV—CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK
121.
Establishment; boundaries.
122.
Control; regulations.
122a.
Water quality of Crater Lake; studies and investigations; report to Congress.
123.
Settlement, residence, lumbering, or business within park punishable; admission of visitors.
124.
Jurisdiction by the United States; fugitives from justice.
127.
Hunting and fishing; rules and regulations; punishment.
128.
Forfeitures or seizures of guns, traps, teams, etc., for violating regulations.
SUBCHAPTER XV—WIND CAVE NATIONAL PARK
141.
Establishment; boundaries.
141a.
Revision of boundaries.
141b.
Wind Cave National Game Preserve transferred to park.
141c.
Disposal of surplus buffalo and elk.
142.
Control; regulations.
146.
Offenses within park.
SUBCHAPTER XVI—CESSION OF INDIAN LANDS AT SULPHUR, OKLAHOMA
151.
Acquisition; payment.
152.
Additional land withdrawn; payment; management and control; regulations; sale of improvements; penalties; town lots.
153.
Existing laws unaffected by admission of Oklahoma; rights and jurisdiction of United States; indemnity school lands.
SUBCHAPTER XVII—BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK
156.
Establishment; boundaries.
157.
Acquisition of lands.
157a.
Additional lands; aggregate cost.
157b.
Additional lands within park boundaries.
157c.
Boundary revision; acquisition of lands and interests; authorization of appropriations.
157d.
Additional boundary revision; acquisition of lands and interests.
158.
Administration, protection, and development.
SUBCHAPTER XVIII—SARATOGA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
159.
Establishment; boundaries.
159a.
Acceptance of donations.
159b.
Administration, protection, and development.
159c.
Completion of establishment.
159d.
Acceptance of General Philip Schuyler Mansion property.
159e.
Revision of boundary; additional acreage; authorization of appropriations.
159f.
Enactment of revision.
159g.
Acquisition of lands.
SUBCHAPTER XIX—VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK
160.
Congressional declaration of purpose.
160a.
Establishment; notice in Federal Register; donation of lands; acquisition by purchase of other lands.
160c.
Acquisition of improved property.
160d.
Concession contracts with former owners of commercial, recreational, resort, or similar properties within park boundaries.
160e.
Payment of value differential by Secretary to owner of commercial timberlands exchanging lands for State lands outside of park; determination of value; prerequisites.
160g.
Designation by Secretary of recreational fishing zones; consultation with appropriate State agency; continuation of seining of fish to secure eggs for propagation.
160h.
Programs for development of area for recreational sports activities.
160i.
Applicability to treaties, orders, or agreements.
160j.
Roads accessible to public facilities.
160k.
Funding and other requirements.
SUBCHAPTER XX—GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
161.
Establishment; boundaries; trespassers; claims and rights under land laws not affected; reclamation projects; indemnity selections of lands.
161a.
Part of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park.
161b.
Designation for purposes of administration, promotion, development, and support.
161c.
Addition of land; establishment of fish hatchery.
161d.
Elimination of fish hatchery; transfer of administration of hatchery to Fish and Wildlife Service.
161e.
Additional lands, buildings, or other real and personal property.
162.
Control; regulations; leases; sale and removal of timber.
162a.
Summer homes and cottages.
163.
Jurisdiction by the United States; fugitives from justice.
164.
Eliminating private holdings of lands; timber or public lands of equal value in exchange.
165.
Value of lands sought to be exchanged.
166.
Exchange of timber for private holdings; valuations.
167a.
Exchange of lands and other property.
170.
Hunting and fishing; regulations; punishment.
171.
Forfeitures and seizures of guns, traps, teams, etc.
179.
Donations of buildings and other property.
180 to 181b.
Repealed or Omitted.
SUBCHAPTER XXI—ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK
191.
Establishment; boundaries; reclamation project.
192a.
Boundaries revised; excluded lands transferred.
192b–1.
Exchange of lands.
192b–2.
Addition of lands.
192b–3.
Acquisition of lands.
192b–4.
Acquisition of property to connect certain roads and to develop residential, utility, and administrative units.
192b–5.
Inclusion of acquired lands; rules and regulations.
192b–6.
Exchange of lands.
192b–7.
Revision of boundaries.
192b–8.
Description of parcels of land.
192b–9.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Roosevelt National Forest, and the Arapaho National Forest.
192b–10.
Boundary adjustment for Rocky Mountain National Park and Roosevelt National Forest.
193.
Claims and rights under land laws not affected; rights-of-way for irrigation and other purposes.
194.
Lands held in private, municipal, or State ownership not affected.
195.
Control; regulations; leases; sale and removal of timber.
195a.
North St. Vrain Creek and adjacent lands.
196.
Use for Arbuckle Reservoir.
197.
Applicability of other laws.
198.
Exclusive jurisdiction; assumption by United States; saving provisions.
198c.
Prohibited acts; rules and regulations; penalties for offenses.
198d.
Forfeiture of property used in commission of offenses.
SUBCHAPTER XXII—LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK
201.
Establishment; boundaries; trespassers; entries under land laws; indemnity lands.
201a.
Revision of boundaries.
201b.
Sections applicable to lands within revised boundaries.
202.
Control; rules and regulations; fish and game; leases; automobiles; stock grazing.
202a.
Summer homes and cottages.
203.
Sale and removal of timber; charges for leases and privileges.
204.
Exclusive jurisdiction ceded to United States by California.
204c.
Hunting and fishing; general rules and regulations; protection of property; violation of statutes and rules; penalties.
204d.
Forfeiture of property used for unlawful purposes.
204l.
Application of Federal Power Act.
205.
Additional lands for administrative headquarters site.
205a.
Sections made applicable to additional lands.
206.
Exchange of lands within exterior boundaries; removal of timber.
207.
Exchange of certain lands; adjustment of boundary.
207a.
Application of Federal Power Act to lands acquired under section 207.
207b.
Exchange of lands with California; adjustment of boundary.
207c.
Additional lands from Lassen National Forest; authorization for road.
SUBCHAPTER XXIII—ABRAHAM LINCOLN BIRTHPLACE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
211.
Acceptance of title; terms and conditions; admission fees.
212.
Endowment fund; protection and preservation.
213.
Execution of instruments necessary to carry out purposes of gift.
214.
Rules and regulations.
215.
Improvements and preservation of lands and buildings.
216.
Authorization of appropriation.
217.
Change in name of Abraham Lincoln National Park.
217a.
Change in name of Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park.
217b.
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park.
218a.
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, Kentucky.
SUBCHAPTER XXIV—GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK
221.
Establishment; boundaries.
221b.
Various laws made applicable to added lands.
221d.
Relinquishment of interest in road.
222.
Administration, concessions, and privileges; contracts for sale of water.
224.
Entries under land laws; toll road.
225.
Laws applicable; easements and rights-of-way.
227.
Utilization of areas for Government reclamation projects.
228.
Buildings on privately owned lands.
228a.
Enlargement of boundaries; statement of purpose.
228b.
Composition of park.
228c.
Acquisition of lands within enlarged boundaries by donation, purchase, or exchange; transfer of jurisdiction over Federal lands.
228d.
Acquisition of State of Arizona or local lands by donation or exchange; approval for transfer to United States of Indian trust lands.
228e.
Cooperative agreements for protection and unified interpretation of enlarged park; scope of agreements.
228f.
Preservation and renewal of existing grazing rights within enlarged boundaries; term of renewal.
228g.
Aircraft or helicopter regulation within enlarged boundaries; procedure for promulgation of administrative rules and regulations.
228h.
Construction with existing Colorado River system reclamation provisions.
228i.
Havasupai Indian Reservation.
228i–1.
Report to President.
228j.
Authorization of appropriations; availability of sums.
SUBCHAPTER XXV—JEAN LAFITTE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK AND PRESERVE
Part A—Generally
230.
Establishment; description of area.
230a.
Acquisition of property.
230b.
Owner's retention of right of use and occupancy for residential purposes for life or fixed term of years; election of term; fair market value; transfer, assignment or termination; "improved property" defined.
230c.
Cooperative agreements; specific provisions.
230d.
Hunting, fishing, and trapping; public safety; consultation.
230e.
Establishment; notice in Federal Register; administration.
230f.
Delta Region Preservation Commission.
230g.
Authorization of appropriations; general management plan; submission to Congressional committees.
230h.
Change in name of Chalmette National Historical Park.
230i.
Report to Congressional committees.
Part B—Chalmette Unit
231.
Establishment; description of area.
231b.
Acceptance of donations.
231c.
Administration, protection, and development.
231d.
Repeal of inconsistent laws.
SUBCHAPTER XXVI—THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK
241.
Establishment; boundaries; maintenance of roads.
241a.
Extension of boundaries.
241c.
Additional extension of lands.
241e.
Authority to make further adjustments.
241f.
Extension of exchange authority.
241g.
Change in name of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park.
242.
Condemnation of land; acceptance of donations.
244.
Construction of log buildings; limitation on cost.
245.
Administration, protection, and development.
247.
Homestead, mineral, and other rights unaffected.
SUBCHAPTER XXVII—OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK
251.
Establishment; boundaries.
251c.
Administration of acquired lands.
251d.
Applicability to privately owned lands.
251f.
Consultation by Secretary with Governor, local officials, and affected landowners; notice to Congressional committees; publication in Federal Register.
251g.
Land acquisition; study and investigation of use of private lands; transmittal to President and Congress; transfer of lands to Secretary of Agriculture; excluded property within Indian reservation; continuation of concession contracts; termination of concession contracts and purchase of possessory interest; Indian hunting and fishing rights.
251h.
Property retention rights; compensation at fair market value; "improved property" defined.
251i.
Land acquisition of privately owned land; report to Congress; condemnation proceedings; compensation.
251j.
Property retention rights of landowners; use and occupancy improvements; plan to be submitted to Secretary; approval evidenced by issuance of permit and certificate; limitation on acquisition power of Secretary.
251k.
Economic dislocation in land acquisition; exchange of lands; transfers of land within a national forest; concurrence of Secretary of Agriculture.
251l.
Retrocession of lands to State; Quileute Indian Reservation jurisdiction; concurrent legislative jurisdiction with State.
251m.
Authorization of appropriations.
251n.
Additional boundary revision.
252.
Disposal of mineral rights.
253.
Apportionment of income among counties.
254.
Administration, protection, and development.
255.
Effect on existing homestead, mineral, etc., entries; revision of boundaries.
256.
Acceptance of land ceded by State of Washington; assumption of jurisdiction.
256b.
Hunting and fishing; general rules and regulations; protection of property; violation of statutes or rules; penalties.
256c.
Forfeiture of property used in hunting, fishing, etc.
256i.
Notice to Governor of Washington; application of laws to subsequently accepted lands.
SUBCHAPTER XXVIII—CUMBERLAND GAP NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
261.
Establishment; description of area.
262.
Total area; consent of Congress to acquisition of lands and property and transfer thereof to United States.
263.
Acceptance of donations.
264.
Administration, protection, and development.
266.
Authorization of appropriations for acquisition of additional lands.
267.
Authority of Secretary to acquire additional lands.
268.
Authority of Secretary to acquire lands for trailheads.
268a.
Acquisition of Fern Lake watershed.
SUBCHAPTER XXIX—CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK
271.
Establishment; description of area.
271a.
Acquisition of lands; authority of Secretary; exchange of property; cash equalization payments; transfer from Federal agency to administrative jurisdiction of Secretary; lands subject to reclamation and power withdrawals.
271b.
Grazing privileges; right of occupancy or use for fixed term of years; renewal.
271d.
Administration, protection, and development.
271e.
Report to President.
271g.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER XXX—ARCHES NATIONAL PARK
272.
Establishment of park.
272a.
Acquisition of property.
272c.
Livestock trails, watering rights; driveway designation and regulation.
272d.
Administration, protection, and development; report to President.
272f.
Authorization of appropriations.
272g.
Land exchange involving school trust land.
SUBCHAPTER XXXI—CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK
273a.
Acquisition of property; authority of Secretary; State property.
273b.
Grazing privileges; right of occupancy or use for fixed term of years; renewal.
273c.
Livestock trails, watering rights; driveway regulations.
273d.
Administration, protection, and development.
273f.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER XXXII—NEZ PERCE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
281b.
Acquisition of lands; restrictions; tribal-owned lands.
281d.
Establishment; notice in Federal Register; administration.
281e.
Contracts and cooperative agreements with State of Idaho, and others.
281f.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER XXXIII—SAN JUAN ISLAND NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
282.
Acquisition of property; purpose; authority of Secretary; manner and place; donation of State lands.
282a.
Designation; administration, protection, and development.
282b.
Cooperative agreements with State of Washington and others; erection and maintenance of tablets or markers.
282c.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER XXXIV—GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
283.
Establishment; purposes; boundaries.
283a.
Acquisition of lands.
283b.
Establishment; notice in Federal Register; property rights.
283d.
Availability of funds.
283e.
Authorization of appropriations; expenditure for improvements limitation.
SUBCHAPTER XXXV—WOLF TRAP NATIONAL PARK FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
284.
Establishment; statement of purposes; description; acquisition of property; acreage limitation.
284b.
Authorization of appropriations.
284c.
Financial assistance for reconstruction of Center.
284d.
Cooperative agreement with Foundation for presentation of programs.
284e.
Vested property of United States; status of Foundation.
284g.
Cooperation of government agencies.
284h.
General management plan; preparation and revision; submittal to Congressional committees.
284i.
Authorization of additional appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER XXXVI—GEORGE ROGERS CLARK NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
291.
Establishment; acceptance of land.
291a.
Cooperative agreements with property owners of non-Federal property.
291b.
Administration, protection, development, and maintenance.
SUBCHAPTER XXXVII—ACADIA NATIONAL PARK
341.
Establishment; description of area.
342.
Administration, protection, and promotion.
342b.
Lafayette National Park name changed to Acadia National Park; land unaffected by Federal Power Act.
343a.
Naval radio station, Seawall, Maine, as addition to park.
343c.
Exchange of lands; Jackson Memorial Laboratory.
343c–1.
Exchange of lands; Mount Desert Island Regional School District.
343c–2.
Addition of lands; Jackson Laboratory.
343c–3.
Conveyance of land; Jackson Laboratory.
343c–4.
Exchange of lands; Rich property.
343d.
Exclusion of lands; disposal as surplus property.
SUBCHAPTER XXXVIII—ZION NATIONAL PARK
344.
Establishment; maintenance.
345.
Administration, protection, and promotion.
346a.
Extension of boundaries.
346a–1.
Addition of lands.
346a–2.
Acquisition of lands; administration.
346a–3.
Exchange of lands; construction of interchange.
346a–5.
Zion National Park boundary adjustment.
346a–6.
Transfer of administrative jurisdiction to National Park Service.
346b.
Consolidation of Zion National Park and Zion National Monument.
346e.
Authorization for park facilities to be located outside the boundaries of Zion National Park and Yosemite National Park.
SUBCHAPTER XXXIX—DENALI NATIONAL PARK
347.
Establishment; boundaries.
348.
Entries under land laws not affected.
351.
Control; rules and regulations.
352.
Game refuge; killing game.
354.
Offenses; punishment.
355.
Change of boundaries.
355a.
Laws applicable to added lands.
SUBCHAPTER XL—HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK
361.
Establishment; supply of water; free baths for indigent; dedication to United States.
361e.
Acceptance of donations.
361g.
Modification of park boundary.
362.
Leases of bathhouses and sites; supply of water.
363.
Rules and regulations.
364.
Investigation of applicant for lease or contract.
365.
Taxation, under State laws.
366.
Collection of water on reservation.
368.
Operation of bathhouse in connection with hotel.
369.
Charges assessable against bath attendants and masseurs and physicians prescribing use of hot waters.
370a.
Retention of Arlington Hotel site for park and landscape purposes.
371.
Use of free bathhouses limited.
372.
Laws operative within judicial district of Arkansas.
372a.
Acceptance of jurisdiction over part of park; application of laws.
373.
Injuries to property.
374.
Taking or use of or bathing in water in violation of rules and regulations.
SUBCHAPTER XLI—HAWAII NATIONAL PARK
391.
Establishment; boundaries.
391a.
Boundary on island of Maui changed.
391b.
Extension of boundaries.
391b–1.
Laws applicable to added lands.
391c.
Withdrawal of lands for use as bombing target range.
391d.
Change in name of part of Hawaii National Park.
392.
Acquisition of privately owned lands.
392a.
Provisions of section 392 extended to additional lands.
392b.
Conveyance of added lands to United States by Governor.
392c.
Addition to Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park.
393.
Entries under land laws; rights-of-way; lands excluded.
394.
Control; rules and regulations; leases; appropriations.
395.
Exclusive jurisdiction in United States; exceptions; laws applicable; fugitives from justice.
395c.
Hunting and fishing; general rules and regulations; protection of property; violation of statutes and rules; penalties.
395d.
Forfeiture of property used for unlawful purposes.
396.
Additional lands; acceptance of title.
396a.
Lease of lands to native Hawaiians, residence requirements; fishing.
SUBCHAPTER XLII—HALEAKALĀ NATIONAL PARK
396b.
Establishment; boundaries; administration.
396c.
Land acquisition; authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER XLII–A—KALOKO-HONOKŌHAU NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
396f.
Acquisition of private lands; creation of surplus property accounts; transfer and sale of accounts.
SUBCHAPTER XLIII—PU‘UHONUA O HŌNAUNAU NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
397.
Establishment; boundaries.
397a.
Establishment; notice in Federal Register.
397b.
Procurement of lands.
397c.
Acquisition of lands by Governor of the Territory of Hawaii.
SUBCHAPTER XLIV—VIRGIN ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK
398.
Establishment; administration.
398a.
Conditions and limitations.
398d.
Acquisition of lands, waters, and interests therein.
398e.
Bathing and fishing rights protected.
398f.
Authorization of appropriations for acquisitions, grants, etc.
SUBCHAPTER XLV—BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK
401.
Establishment; boundaries; administration.
402.
Existing claims, locations, or entries not affected; exchange of lands.
402a.
Utah National Park; change of name to Bryce Canyon National Park.
402c.
Further additions to park.
402d.
Extension of boundaries; laws applicable.
402e.
Application of Federal Power Act.
402f.
Further additions to park.
402g.
Elimination of lands.
SUBCHAPTER XLVI—SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK AND GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
403.
Establishment; boundaries.
403–1.
Addition of lands to Shenandoah National Park.
403–2.
Exchange of lands within Shenandoah National Park.
403–3.
Addition of lands to Shenandoah National Park; administration.
403a.
Acceptance of title to lands.
403b.
Administration, protection, and development; Federal Power Act inapplicable; minimum area.
403c.
Use of existing commission.
403c–1.
Respective jurisdiction of Virginia and United States over lands in Shenandoah Park.
403c–3.
Criminal offenses concerning hunting, fishing, and property.
403c–4.
Forfeiture of property used in commission of offenses.
403c–5 to 403c–11. Repealed.
403d.
Lease of lands within Shenandoah National Park and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
403e.
Acceptance of title to lands; reservations; leases; rights-of-way and easements.
403f.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park; extension of boundaries.
403g.
Establishment; minimum area.
403g–1.
Exchange of lands.
403h.
Inclusion of acquired lands.
403h–1.
Acceptance of jurisdiction by United States; saving provisions.
403h–3.
Hunting, fishing, etc.; rules and regulations; protection of property; penalties for violating laws and rules.
403h–4.
Forfeiture of property used in commission of offenses.
403h–5 to 403h–9. Repealed.
403h–10.
Notice to Governors of North Carolina and Tennessee; application of sections 403h–3 and 403h–4 to subsequent lands accepted.
403h–11.
Further additions for construction of scenic parkway.
403h–12.
Entrance road to Cataloochee section.
403h–13.
Authorization of appropriations.
403h–14.
Authorization to transfer additional lands for scenic parkway.
403h–15.
Conveyances to Tennessee of lands within Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
403h–16.
Reconveyance of rights-of-way and lands for control of landslides along Gatlinburg Spur of the Foothills Parkway; conditions.
403h–17.
Elimination of lands from Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Gatlinburg Spur of the Foothills Parkway.
403i.
Secretary of the Interior authorized to purchase necessary lands.
403j.
Authorization of appropriation.
403k.
Boundary between Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Cherokee-Pisgah-Nantahala National Forests.
403k–2.
Addition of lands to Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
403k–3.
Palmer's Chapel in Cataloochee Valley of Great Smoky Mountains National Park; protection and continued use; communication of Chapel history to visitors.
SUBCHAPTER XLVII—MAMMOTH CAVE NATIONAL PARK
404.
Establishment; boundaries.
404a.
Acceptance of title to lands.
404b.
Administration, protection, and development; Federal Power Act inapplicable; minimum area.
404b–1.
Exclusion of Great Onyx and Crystal Caves.
404b–2.
Eventual acquisition of Great Onyx and Crystal Caves; cooperation with State of Kentucky.
404c–1.
Acceptance of cession by United States; jurisdiction.
404c–2.
Fugitives from justice.
404c–3.
Criminal offenses concerning hunting, fishing, and property; prima facie evidence; rules and regulations.
404c–4.
Forfeiture of property used in commission of offenses.
404c–5 to 404c–9. Repealed.
404c–10.
Notice of assumption of police jurisdiction by United States; acceptance by Secretary of further cessions.
404c–11.
Secretary of the Interior authorized to acquire additional lands; appropriation; approval of title.
404d.
Acceptance of title to lands; reservations; leases; rights-of-way and easements.
404e.
Donations of money; acquisition of title to lands.
404f.
Acquisition of additional lands.
SUBCHAPTER XLVIII—COOS COUNTY, OREGON
405.
Reservation for park and camp sites.
405a.
Rules and regulations; fees.
SUBCHAPTER XLIX—GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
406d–1.
Establishment; boundaries; administration.
406d–2.
Rights-of-way; continuation of leases, permits, and licenses; renewal; grazing privileges.
406d–3.
Compensation for tax losses; limitation on annual amount.
406d–4.
Acceptance of other lands by Secretary of the Interior.
406d–5.
Use for reclamation purposes of certain lands within exterior boundary.
SUBCHAPTER L—CARLSBAD CAVERNS NATIONAL PARK
407.
Establishment; description of area.
407a.
Administration, protection, and development.
407b.
Applicability of Federal Power Act.
407d.
Admission and guide fees exempt from tax.
407g.
State right-of-way for park-type road; reconveyance of interest upon completion of road.
407h.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LI—INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
407m.
Establishment; acquisition of land; property involved.
407m–1.
Acquisition of additional lands and buildings.
407m–2.
Acquisition of property adjacent to Old Saint Joseph's Church.
407m–3.
Acquisition of site of Graff House.
407m–4.
Erection of replica of Graff House; maintenance.
407m–5.
Inclusion of additional lands and building; administration.
407m–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
407m–7.
Exchange of property.
407m–8.
Independence National Historical Park boundary adjustment.
407n.
Cooperative agreements between Secretary of the Interior and City of Philadelphia; contents.
407o.
Construction of buildings; acceptance of donations.
407p.
Establishment of advisory commission; composition, appointment, and duties.
407q.
Administration, protection, and development.
407r.
Authorization of appropriations.
407s.
Administration and operation of properties; use of funds; contracts.
SUBCHAPTER LI–A—NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER
407aa.
Findings and purposes.
407cc.
Acquisition of site for and operation of Center.
407dd.
Directives to Secretary.
407ee.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LII—ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK
408.
Establishment; acquisition of land.
408a.
Acceptance of title to lands.
408b.
Administration, protection, and development.
408c.
Acceptance of title to lands; reservations; leases; rights-of-way and easements.
408d.
Addition of lands purchased within boundaries for conservation or forestation purposes.
408e.
Addition of lands; Passage Island.
408f.
Former Siskiwit Islands Bird Reservation.
408g.
Submerged lands surrounding islands.
408h.
Federally owned lands within park boundaries.
408i.
Acceptance of territory ceded by Michigan; jurisdiction.
408k.
Hunting and fishing; general rules and regulations; protection of property; violation of statutes or rules; penalties.
408l.
Forfeiture of property used in hunting, fishing, etc.
SUBCHAPTER LIII—MORRISTOWN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
409.
Establishment; acquisition of land.
409a.
Acceptance of title to lands.
409b.
George Washington headquarters; maintenance.
409d.
Employees of Washington Association of New Jersey.
409e.
Administration, protection, and development.
409f.
Jurisdiction of New Jersey in civil, criminal and legislative matters retained; citizenship unaffected.
409h.
Administration of additional lands.
409i.
Acquisition of Warren Property for Morristown National Historical Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIV—EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK
410.
Establishment; acquisition of land.
410a.
Acceptance of title to lands.
410b.
Administration, protection, and development.
410c.
Preservation of primitive condition.
410d.
Acceptance and protection of property pending establishment of park; publication of establishment order.
410e.
Acquisition of additional lands; reservation of oil, gas, and mineral rights; reservation of royalty rights.
410f.
Limitation of Federal action during reservation period.
410g.
Rules and regulations governing reservation rights.
410h.
Ascertainment of owners' election regarding reservation rights.
410i.
Exterior boundaries; administration.
410j.
Acquisition of land, water, and interests therein; consent of owner; reservations.
410k.
Limitation of Federal action during reservation period.
410l.
Rules and regulations governing reservation rights.
410m.
Ascertainment of owners' election regarding reservation rights.
410n.
Drainage of lands; right-of-way.
410o.
Exchange of land, water, and interests therein.
410p.
Authorization of appropriations.
410r.
Lands acquired as part of park; rules and regulations.
410r–1.
Acceptance of additional lands.
410r–2.
Lands acquired as part of park; rules and regulations.
410r–3.
Acceptance of additional lands; lands acquired as part of park; reimbursement of revolving fund.
410r–4.
Authorization of appropriations for reimbursement of revolving fund.
410r–5.
Findings, purposes, and definitions.
410r–6.
Boundary modification.
410r–8.
Modification of certain water projects.
410r–9.
Boundary revision.
SUBCHAPTER LV—MINUTE MAN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410t.
Acquisition and transfer of lands; private owner's retention of right of use and occupancy.
410u.
Preservation of historic sites.
410v.
Appointment and composition of advisory commission.
410w.
Administration, protection, and development.
410x.
Authorization of appropriations.
410x–1.
Residential occupancy.
410x–2.
"Residential property" defined.
SUBCHAPTER LVI—CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410y–1.
Purposes; establishment; boundaries; acquisition of lands; procedure for acquisition; time of acquisition.
410y–1a.
Boundary revision.
410y–2.
Consideration by Secretary of comprehensive local or State development, land use, or recreational plans.
410y–4.
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Commission.
410y–6.
Availability of funds; authorization of appropriations; adjustment of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LVII—BOSTON NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410z–1.
Acquisition of additional sites.
410z–2.
Boston National Historical Park Advisory Commission.
410z–5.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LVIII—VALLEY FORGE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410aa–1.
Lands and property.
410aa–2.
Notice in Federal Register; appropriations; administration.
410aa–3.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX—KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410bb–2.
Cooperation with Canada for planning and development of international park.
410bb–3.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–A—LOWELL NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
Part A—Establishment of Park and Preservation District
410cc.
Congressional statement of findings and purpose.
410cc–11.
Establishment of Lowell National Historical Park.
410cc–12.
Consultations, cooperation, and conduct of activities by Federal entities; issuance of licenses or permits by Federal entities.
410cc–13.
Authorization of appropriations.
410cc–14.
Funding limitations.
Part B—Powers and Duties of Secretary
410cc–21.
Park management plan.
410cc–22.
Acquisition of property.
410cc–23.
Agreements and technical assistance.
410cc–24.
Withholding of funds; criteria.
410cc–25.
Administrative functions.
Part C—Powers and Duties of Preservation Commission
410cc–31.
Lowell Historic Preservation Commission.
410cc–32.
Park preservation plan and index.
410cc–33.
Financial and technical assistance.
410cc–34.
Acquisition and disposition of property.
410cc–35.
Powers of Commission.
410cc–36.
Staff of Commission.
410cc–37.
Use of funds; maintenance of financial records; audits.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–B—WAR IN THE PACIFIC NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
SUBCHAPTER LIX–C—SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410ee.
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–D—CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK
410ff–1.
Acquisition of property.
410ff–2.
Natural resources study reports to Congress; cooperative agreements for enforcement of laws and regulations on State-owned land.
410ff–4.
Federal or federally assisted undertakings with respect to lands and waters within, adjacent to, or related to park.
410ff–5.
Designation of wilderness areas.
410ff–6.
Entrance or admission fees prohibited.
410ff–7.
Expenditure of Federal funds for research, resources management, and visitor protection and use on private property; transfer of funds; authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–E—BISCAYNE NATIONAL PARK
410gg.
Establishment; description of boundary; minor boundary revisions; publication in Federal Register.
410gg–1.
Acquisition of property.
410gg–2.
Administration; fishing; abolition of Biscayne National Monument; monument incorporated within and made part of park; monument funds and appropriations available for park.
410gg–3.
Report as to suitability for designation as wilderness area; compliance with procedure for such designation.
410gg–4.
Revised comprehensive general management plan; submission to Congressional committees.
410gg–5.
Authorization of appropriations; entrance or admission fees prohibition.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–F—ALASKAN NATIONAL PARKS
410hh.
Establishment of new areas.
410hh–1.
Additions to existing areas.
410hh–2.
Administration; hunting and subsistence uses; admission fees.
410hh–3.
Native selections.
410hh–4.
Commercial fishing.
410hh–5.
Withdrawal of lands from mining and mineral leasing.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–G—CHACO CULTURE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410ii.
Findings and purpose.
410ii–3.
Acquisition of properties.
410ii–4.
Cooperative agreements for the protection, preservation, and maintenance of archeological resources.
410ii–6.
Research and data gathering.
410ii–7.
Authorization of appropriation.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–H—KALAUPAPA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410jj–2.
Boundaries; revisions of boundary; publication in Federal Register.
410jj–3.
Acquisition of lands and interests.
410jj–5.
Special needs of leprosy patients residing in Kalaupapa settlement; specific provisions.
410jj–6.
Additional needs of leprosy patients and Native Hawaiians for employment and training; specific provisions.
410jj–7.
Advisory Commission.
410jj–8.
Reevaluation of management, etc., policies.
410jj–9.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–I—LYNDON B. JOHNSON NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410kk–2.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–J—WOMEN'S RIGHTS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410ll–1.
Votes for Women Trail.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–K—GREAT BASIN NATIONAL PARK
410mm–2.
Acquisition of land.
410mm–3.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–L—SAN FRANCISCO MARITIME NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410nn–2.
Acquisition of property.
410nn–3.
Advisory Commission.
410nn–4.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–M—NATCHEZ NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410oo–2.
Acquisition of property.
410oo–4.
Natchez Trace study.
410oo–5.
Advisory Commission.
410oo–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–N—ZUNI-CIBOLA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410pp to 410pp–8. Omitted.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–O—NATIONAL PARK OF AMERICAN SAMOA
410qq.
Findings and purpose.
410qq–3.
"Native American Samoan" defined.
410qq–4.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–P—PECOS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410rr–2.
Acquisition of lands, waters, and interests in lands and waters.
410rr–5.
Study of possible inclusion of additional sites and ruins.
410rr–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
410rr–7.
Glorieta Unit of Pecos National Historical Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–Q—TUMACACORI NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
SUBCHAPTER LIX–R—SALT RIVER BAY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK AND ECOLOGICAL PRESERVE AT ST. CROIX, VIRGIN ISLANDS
410tt–1.
Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve at St. Croix, Virgin Islands.
410tt–2.
Acquisition of land.
410tt–4.
Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve at St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Commission.
410tt–5.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–S—HOPEWELL CULTURE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410uu–1.
Expansion of boundaries.
410uu–2.
Cooperative agreements.
410uu–4.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–T—MARSH-BILLINGS-ROCKEFELLER NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410vv–3.
Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park Scenic Zone.
410vv–4.
Cooperative agreements.
410vv–6.
Reservation of use and occupancy.
410vv–7.
General management plan.
410vv–8.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–U—DAYTON AVIATION HERITAGE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
Part A—Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
410ww–1.
Protection of historic properties.
410ww–2.
Park general management plan.
410ww–5.
Cooperation of Federal agencies.
410ww–6.
Coordination between Secretary and Secretary of Defense.
410ww–8.
Authorization of appropriations.
Part B—Dayton Aviation Heritage Commission
410ww–21.
Dayton Aviation Heritage Commission.
410ww–22.
Dayton historic resources preservation and development plan.
410ww–23.
General powers of Commission.
410ww–24.
Staff of Commission.
410ww–25.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–V—DRY TORTUGAS NATIONAL PARK
410xx–2.
Land acquisition and transfer of property.
410xx–3.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–W—KEWEENAW NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410yy.
Findings and purposes.
410yy–3.
Acquisition of property.
410yy–4.
Cooperation by Federal agencies.
410yy–5.
General management plan.
410yy–6.
Cooperative agreements.
410yy–7.
Financial and technical assistance.
410yy–8.
Keweenaw National Historical Park Advisory Commission.
410yy–9.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–X—SAGUARO NATIONAL PARK
410zz.
Findings and purpose.
410zz–2.
Expansion of boundaries.
410zz–3.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–Y—CALIFORNIA DESERT LANDS PARKS, PRESERVE, AND OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE RECREATION AREAS
Part A—Death Valley National Park
410aaa–2.
Transfer and administration of lands.
410aaa–3.
Maps and legal description.
410aaa–6.
Death Valley National Park Advisory Commission.
410aaa–7.
Boundary adjustment.
Part B—Joshua Tree National Park
410aaa–23.
Transfer and administration of lands.
410aaa–24.
Maps and legal description.
410aaa–26.
Utility rights-of-way.
410aaa–27.
Joshua Tree National Park Advisory Commission.
410aaa–28.
Visitor center.
Part C—Mojave National Preserve
410aaa–43.
Transfer of lands.
410aaa–44.
Maps and legal description.
410aaa–45.
Abolishment of scenic area.
410aaa–46.
Administration.
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.
410aaa–58.
Mojave National Preserve Advisory Commission.
410aaa–59.
No adverse effect on land until acquired.
Part D—Miscellaneous Provisions
410aaa–71.
Transfer of lands to Red Rock Canyon State Park.
410aaa–72.
Land tenure adjustments.
410aaa–74.
Management of newly acquired lands.
410aaa–75.
Native American uses and interests.
410aaa–76.
Federal reserved water rights.
410aaa–77.
California State School lands.
410aaa–78.
Access to private property.
410aaa–79.
Federal facilities fee equity.
410aaa–80.
Land appraisal.
410aaa–81a.
Transfer of land to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
410aaa–81b.
Wildlife corridors.
410aaa–81c.
Prohibited uses of acquired, donated, and conservation land.
410aaa–82.
Military overflights.
410aaa–83.
Authorization of appropriations.
Part E—Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Areas
410aaa–91.
Designation of Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Areas.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–Z—NEW ORLEANS JAZZ NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410bbb.
Findings and purpose.
410bbb–3.
Acquisition of property.
410bbb–4.
General management plan.
410bbb–5.
New Orleans Jazz Commission.
410bbb–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–AA—CANE RIVER CREOLE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK AND NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA
Part A—Cane River Creole National Historical Park
410ccc.
Findings and purposes.
410ccc–3.
Acquisition of property.
410ccc–4.
General management plan.
Part B—Cane River National Heritage Area
410ccc–22.
Cane River National Heritage Area Commission.
410ccc–23.
Preparation of plan.
410ccc–24.
Termination of Heritage Area Commission.
410ccc–25.
Duties of other Federal agencies.
410ccc–26.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–BB—NEW BEDFORD WHALING NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410ddd.
New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–CC—ADAMS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410eee.
Findings and purposes.
410eee–2.
Adams National Historical Park.
410eee–4.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–DD—BLACK CANYON OF THE GUNNISON NATIONAL PARK AND GUNNISON GORGE NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
410fff–2.
Establishment of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.
410fff–3.
Acquisition of property and minor boundary adjustments.
410fff–4.
Expansion of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison Wilderness.
410fff–5.
Establishment of the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area.
410fff–6.
Designation of Wilderness within the Conservation Area.
410fff–9.
Study of lands within and adjacent to Curecanti National Recreation Area.
410fff–10.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–EE—ROSIE THE RIVETER/WORLD WAR II HOME FRONT NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410ggg.
Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park.
410ggg–1.
Administration of the National Historical Park.
410ggg–2.
World War II home front study.
410ggg–3.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–FF—GREAT SAND DUNES NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE
410hhh–2.
Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado.
410hhh–3.
Great Sand Dunes National Preserve, Colorado.
410hhh–4.
Baca National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado.
410hhh–5.
Administration of national park and preserve.
410hhh–6.
Acquisition of property and boundary adjustments.
410hhh–8.
Advisory Council.
410hhh–9.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–GG—CEDAR CREEK AND BELLE GROVE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410iii–3.
Establishment of Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park.
410iii–4.
Acquisition of property.
410iii–6.
Management of Park.
410iii–7.
Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park Advisory Commission.
410iii–8.
Conservation of Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park.
410iii–10.
Cooperative agreements.
410iii–11.
Roles of key partner organizations.
410iii–12.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–HH—CONGAREE NATIONAL PARK
410jjj–1.
Acquisition of lands.
410jjj–4.
Authorization of appropriations; general management plan.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–II—LEWIS AND CLARK NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410kkk–1.
Lewis and Clark National Historical Park.
410kkk–4.
Private property protection.
410kkk–5.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–JJ—PATERSON GREAT FALLS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410lll.
Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park, New Jersey.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–KK—THOMAS EDISON NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410mmm.
Thomas Edison National Historical Park, New Jersey.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–LL—PALO ALTO BATTLEFIELD NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410nnn–1.
Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park.
410nnn–3.
Land acquisition.
410nnn–4.
Cooperative agreements.
410nnn–5.
Management plan.
410nnn–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–MM—PINNACLES NATIONAL PARK
410ooo–1.
Establishment of Pinnacles National Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–NN—BLACKSTONE RIVER VALLEY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410ppp.
Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–OO—COLTSVILLE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410qqq.
Coltsville National Historical Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–PP—FIRST STATE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410rrr.
First State National Historical Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–QQ—HARRIET TUBMAN UNDERGROUND RAILROAD NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410sss.
Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park, Maryland.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–RR—HARRIET TUBMAN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410ttt.
Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, Auburn, New York.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–SS—MANHATTAN PROJECT NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410uuu.
Manhattan Project National Historical Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–TT—OREGON CAVES NATIONAL MONUMENT AND PRESERVE
410vvv.
Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–UU—MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410www.
Establishment of Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park.
410www–2.
Authority of Secretary regarding property and concessions.
410www–4.
Entrance or admission fees prohibited.
410www–5.
Authorization of appropriations; limitation on authority.
410www–6.
Minimizing adverse impacts on preservation district.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–VV—STE. GENEVIEVE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410xxx.
Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–WW—OCMULGEE MOUNDS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410yyy.
Establishment; acquisition of property.
410yyy–1.
Donation of property; condemnation proceedings.
410yyy–2.
Administration, protection, and development.
410yyy–3.
Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park boundary.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–XX—SAINT-GAUDENS NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410zzz.
Acquisition of lands.
410zzz–1.
Acceptance of funds.
410zzz–4.
Saint-Gaudens Memorial.
410zzz–5.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–YY—FORT SUMTER AND FORT MOULTRIE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410aaaa.
. Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–ZZ—RECONSTRUCTION ERA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410bbbb.
Reconstruction Era National Historical Park and Reconstruction Era National Historic Network.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–AAA—GOLDEN SPIKE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410cccc.
Acquisition of lands.
410cccc–1.
Golden Spike National Historic Site.
410cccc–2.
Authorization of appropriations.
410cccc–3.
Golden Spike National Historical Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–BBB—WHITE SANDS NATIONAL PARK
410dddd.
White Sands National Park.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–CCC—NEW RIVER GORGE NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE
410eeee.
New River Gorge National Park and Preserve Designation.
410eeee–1.
Establishment; administration, protection, and development; utilization of other authorities; boundary description, availability for public inspection.
410eeee–2.
Acquisition of property.
410eeee–3.
Lands and areas plan; submission to Congressional committees.
410eeee–4.
Zoning laws and ordinances; establishment; assistance; restrictions; variances.
410eeee–6.
Hunting and fishing zones; designation; rules and regulations, consultation.
410eeee–7.
Project work prohibition; advisement to Secretary; report to Congress.
410eeee–8.
General management plan; submission to Congressional committees.
410eeee–10.
Class I or class II redesignation for clean air purposes.
410eeee–11.
Authorization of appropriations.
410eeee–12.
Cooperative agreements with State.
410eeee–13.
Improvement of access at Cunard.
410eeee–14.
Flow management.
410eeee–15.
Glade Creek visitor facility.
410eeee–16.
New River Gorge and Gauley River Visitor Center.
410eeee–17.
Applicable provisions of other law.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–DDD—WEIR FARM NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410ffff–1.
Findings and purposes.
410ffff–2.
Establishment of Weir Farm National Historical Park.
410ffff–3.
Acquisition of real and personal property and services.
410ffff–4.
Administration of historical park.
410ffff–5.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–EEE—HOMESTEAD NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410gggg.
Homestead National Historical Park; establishment.
410gggg–1.
Administration; establishment of museum.
410gggg–2.
Authorization of annual appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–FFF—JIMMY CARTER NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410hhhh.
Establishment of Jimmy Carter National Historic Site.
410hhhh–1.
Jimmy Carter National Preservation District.
410hhhh–2.
Administration of historic site and preservation district.
410hhhh–3.
Advisory commission.
410hhhh–4.
Management plan.
410hhhh–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LIX–GGG—BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
410iiii–1.
Findings and purposes.
410iiii–2.
Establishment of the Civil Rights in Education: Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park.
410iiii–3.
Property acquisition.
410iiii–4.
Administration of historical park.
410iiii–5.
Establishment of the Brown v. Board of Education affiliated areas.
410iiii–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LX—NATIONAL MILITARY PARKS
411 to 421.
Omitted, Repealed, or Transferred.
422.
Moores Creek National Battlefield; establishment.
422a.
Acceptance of lands.
422a–1.
Acquisition of property.
422a–2.
Authorization of appropriations.
422b.
Duties of Secretary of the Interior.
422c.
Ascertaining and marking of lines of battle.
422d.
Monuments, etc., protected.
423.
Petersburg National Battlefield; establishment.
423a.
Acceptance of donations of lands.
423a–1.
Addition of lands.
423a–2.
Adjustment of boundary.
423a–3.
Petersburg National Battlefield boundary modification.
423b.
Commission; organization.
423c.
Duties of commission.
423d.
Acceptance and disposition of gifts.
423e.
Ascertaining and marking lines of battle.
423f.
Protection of monuments, etc.
423g.
Rules and regulations.
423h.
Report of completion; superintendent of battlefield.
423h–1.
Redesignation of park.
423h–2.
Acquisition of lands; publication in Federal Register; administration.
423h–3.
Authorization of appropriation.
423i to 423l.
Omitted or Repealed.
423l–1.
Short title; definitions.
423l–2.
Findings and purpose.
423l–3.
Richmond National Battlefield Park; boundaries.
423l–5.
Park administration.
423l–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
423m.
Eutaw Springs Battlefield Site; establishment; purpose.
423n.
Acceptance of lands and funds; acquisition of lands.
423o.
Administration, protection, and development.
424.
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park.
424–1.
Acquisition of land.
424a.
Acceptance of donations of lands.
424a–1.
Acceptance of donations of lands and other property on Signal Mountain.
424a–2.
Conveyance of portion of park to Georgia.
424a–3.
Addition of surplus Government lands; publication of notice; effective date.
424b.
Application of laws to donated lands.
424c.
Moccasin Bend National Archeological District.
425.
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battle Fields Memorial; establishment.
425a.
Acquisition of lands.
425b.
Leasing lands for memorial.
425c.
Commission; organization.
425d.
Duties of commission.
425e.
Acceptance and distribution of gifts.
425f.
Ascertaining and marking lines of battle.
425g.
Protection of monuments, etc.
425h.
Rules and regulations.
425i.
Report of completion of acquisition of land and work of commission; superintendent of park.
425j.
Authorization of appropriation.
425k.
Revision of park boundaries.
425l.
Acquisitions and conveyances.
425o.
Authorization of appropriations.
426.
Stones River National Battlefield; establishment; appointment of commission.
426a.
Qualifications of members of commission.
426b.
Duties of commission.
426c.
Assistants to commission; expenses of commission.
426d.
Receipt of report of commission by Secretary of the Interior; acquisition of land for battlefield; other duties of Secretary.
426e.
Lands acquired declared national battlefield; name.
426f.
Control of battlefield, regulations.
426g.
Occupation of lands by former owners.
426h.
Ascertaining and marking lines of battle.
426i.
Protection of monuments, etc.
426j.
Authorization of appropriation; fixing of boundaries as condition to purchase of lands.
426k.
Acquisition of additional lands.
426l.
Redesignation; availability of appropriations.
426m.
Administration, protection, and development.
426n.
Boundary revision of Stones River National Battlefield.
426o.
Agreement with Murfreesboro, Tennessee, respecting battlefield.
426p.
Authorization of appropriations.
427.
Site of battle with Sioux Indians; purchase; erection of monument.
428.
Fort Donelson National Battlefield; establishment; appointment of commission.
428a.
Qualifications of members of commission.
428b.
Duties of commission.
428c.
Assistants to commission; expenses of commission.
428d.
Receipt of report of commission by Secretary of the Interior; acquisition of land for battlefield; other duties of Secretary.
428d–1.
Acquisition of additional lands.
428d–2.
Acceptance of donations by Secretary of the Interior.
428d–3.
Administration, protection, and development.
428e.
Lands acquired declared national battlefield; name.
428f.
Control of battlefield; regulations.
428g.
Occupation of lands by former owners.
428h.
Ascertaining and marking line of battle.
428i.
Protection of monuments, etc.
428l.
Acquisition of lands; agreement for transfer of jurisdiction.
428m.
Authorization of appropriation.
428n.
Change in name to Fort Donelson National Battlefield.
428o.
Administration, protection, and development.
428p.
Fort Donelson National Battlefield.
428p–1.
Land acquisition related to Fort Donelson National Battlefield.
428p–2.
Administration of Fort Donelson National Battlefield.
429.
Brices Cross Roads and Tupelo battlefields in Mississippi; establishment.
429a.
Jurisdiction and control; authorization of annual appropriation.
429a–1.
Tupelo National Battlefield; acquisition of additional lands.
429a–2.
Change in name to Tupelo National Battlefield; administration.
429b.
Manassas National Battlefield Park.
429b–1.
Acquisition and use of lands.
429b–2.
Retention of right of use and occupation of improved property by owner.
429b–4.
Funds from Land and Water Conservation Fund.
429b–5.
Funding limitations; contracting authority, etc.
430.
Kings Mountain National Military Park; establishment.
430a.
Acquisition of land.
430a–1.
Revision of boundaries.
430a–2.
Acquisition of lands within revised boundary.
430a–3.
Applicability of laws and regulations to acquired lands and interests therein.
430b.
Control; regulations for care and management.
430c.
Permits to occupy land.
430d.
Repair of roads; historical markers.
430e.
Monuments and tablets within park; approval.
430f.
Shiloh National Military Park.
430f–1.
Conveyance of lands.
430f–2.
Conveyance of right-of-way; construction and maintenance of roadways.
430f–3.
Conveyance of lands for recreational area; development and use.
430f–4.
Jurisdiction of lands.
430f–5.
Siege and Battle of Corinth.
430f–6.
Corinth Unit of the Shiloh National Military Park; findings and purposes.
430f–8.
Establishment of Unit.
430f–10.
Park management and administration.
430f–12.
Authorization of appropriations.
430f–13.
Shiloh National Military Park boundary adjustment.
430g.
Gettysburg National Military Park.
430g–1.
Exchange of lands.
430g–2.
Exchange of lands.
430g–3.
Donation of non-Federal lands.
430g–4.
Gettysburg National Military Park boundary revision.
430g–5.
Acquisition and disposal of lands.
430g–6.
Agreements with respect to monuments and tablets located outside park boundary.
430g–7.
Conservation within Gettysburg Battlefield historic district.
430g–8.
Advisory Commission.
430g–10.
Authorization of appropriations.
430h.
Vicksburg National Military Park.
430h–1.
Donations of land and property.
430h–2.
Exchange of certain lands authorized.
430h–3.
Consolidation of lands and installation of park tour road.
430h–4.
Jurisdiction over lands and roads.
430h–5.
Authorization of appropriations.
430h–6.
Addition of lands to Vicksburg National Military Park.
430h–7.
Exclusion of lands from park.
430h–8.
Park interpretation.
430h–9.
Authorization of appropriations.
430h–10.
Boundary modification.
430h–11.
Acquisition of property.
430h–13.
Authorization of appropriations.
430h–14.
Vicksburg National Military Park.
430i.
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park.
430j.
Monocacy National Battlefield; establishment.
430k.
Condemnation proceedings; purchase without condemnation; acceptance of donations of land.
430l.
Leases with preceding owners of acquired lands; conditions.
430o.
Gifts and donations; acceptance by Secretary.
430p.
Right of States to enter and mark battle lines.
430r.
Rules and regulations.
430s.
Authorization of appropriations.
430t.
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park; establishment.
430t–1.
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park boundary.
430u.
Donations of land; purchase and condemnation.
430v.
Monuments and memorials; regulations; historical markers.
430w.
Administration, protection, and development.
430x.
Authorization of appropriations; authorization to expand boundaries.
430y.
Spanish War Memorial Park; establishment.
430z.
Monument within park; construction authorized.
430z–1.
Landscaping park; employment of architects and engineers.
430z–2.
Memorials within park; erection authorized.
430z–3.
Administration, protection, and development.
430aa.
Pea Ridge National Military Park; establishment.
430bb.
Determination of desirable areas.
430cc.
Administration, protection, and development; improvements.
430ee.
Authorization of appropriations.
430ff.
Horseshoe Bend National Military Park; establishment.
430gg.
Determination of desirable areas.
430hh.
Administration, protection, and development; improvements.
430jj.
Authorization of appropriations.
430kk.
Wilson's Creek National Battlefield: establishment and acquisition of lands.
430mm.
Authorization of appropriations.
430nn.
Antietam Battlefield site; acquisition of lands, buildings, structures, and other property.
430oo.
Acquisition of lands for preservation, protection and improvement; limitation.
430pp.
Fort Necessity National Battlefield; acquisition of land.
430rr.
Change in name to Fort Necessity National Battlefield.
430ss.
Administration, protection, and development.
430tt.
Authorization of appropriation.
430uu.
Big Hole National Battlefield; redesignation of monument.
430uu–1.
Revision of boundaries.
430uu–2.
Acquisition of land; exclusion from Beaverhead National Forest; administration.
430uu–4.
Authorization of appropriation.
430vv.
River Raisin National Battlefield Park.
SUBCHAPTER LXI—NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS
433a.
Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial; establishment.
433b.
Administration, protection, and development.
433c.
Acceptance of donations of lands and funds; acquisition of land.
433f.
Inconsistent laws repealed.
433f–1.
Change in name of Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial National Monument.
433g.
Fort Frederica National Monument; establishment.
433h.
Donation of property; acquisition of lands.
433h–1.
Acquisition of additional lands.
433i.
Museum; historical markers.
433j.
Administration, protection, and development.
433k.
Whitman Mission National Historic Site; acquisition of land; establishment, supervision and maintenance.
433k–1.
Acquisition of additional land.
433l.
Erection of monuments and tablets.
433m.
Authorization of appropriation.
433n.
Change in name of Whitman National Monument.
434.
National monument in Riverside County, California.
435.
Acquiring reservation land.
437.
Fort McHenry; restoration and preservation.
438.
Repairs and improvements; how made.
439.
Land for use of Secretary of the Treasury.
440.
Closure in times of national emergency.
440a.
Change in name of Fort McHenry Park.
441.
Badlands National Park; establishment.
441b.
Construction of highway by State of South Dakota.
441c.
Administration, protection, and promotion; franchises for hotel and lodge accommodations.
441d.
Examinations, excavations, and gathering of objects of interest within park.
441e.
Effective date of sections 441 to 441d.
441e–1.
Change in name of Badlands National Monument.
441f.
Adjustment and redefinition of boundaries.
441g.
Orders to effectuate revision of boundaries; publication.
441h.
Jurisdiction of mining and mineral rights; patents.
441j.
Revision of boundaries.
441k.
Acquisition of property for park.
441l.
Exchange of lands; transfer from Federal agency to administrative jurisdiction of Secretary; terms and conditions of purchase.
441m.
Disposition of excess gunnery range lands and reservation lands; purchase; terms and conditions; life estates and use restrictions.
441n.
Lands outside gunnery range; exchange of lands; reservation of mineral rights; grazing and mineral development rights of Indians; execution of instruments; trust title.
441o.
Facilities for interpretation of park and history of Sioux Nation; conveyance of reservation lands; submission of terms to Congressional committees.
442.
George Washington Birthplace National Monument.
444.
Petrified Forest National Monument; elimination of private holdings of land within boundaries; exchange of lands.
444a.
Ascertainment of value of lands offered for exchange; evidence of title.
445.
Canyon De Chelly National Monument; establishment; boundaries.
445a.
Rights and privileges of Navajo Indians in canyons.
445b.
Administration by National Park Service; powers and duties.
445c.
Pipestone National Monument.
445d.
Acquisition of additional lands, Pipestone School Reserve and non-Federal land; redefining of boundaries; quarry rights of Indians.
446.
Sites for tablets at Antietam; care and supervision.
447a to 447c.
Transferred.
448.
Pioneer National Monument; establishment.
449.
Acceptance of donations of land and funds; acquisition of land.
450.
Administration, protection, and development.
450a.
Chalmette, Louisiana, Monument.
450e–1.
Appomattox Court House National Historical Park.
450l.
Fort Stanwix National Monument; establishment.
450m.
Acceptance of donations of lands and funds; acquisition of land.
450n.
Administration, protection, and development.
450o.
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site; authorization.
450p.
Acquisition of property; donations.
450q.
Administration, protection, and development.
450r.
Ackia Battleground National Monument; establishment.
450t.
Administration, protection, and development.
450u to 450x.
Transferred or Omitted.
450y.
Coronado National Memorial; establishment.
450y–2.
Grazing within memorial area.
450y–3.
Construction of fences.
450y–4.
Acquisition of property; donations.
450y–5.
Revision of boundaries.
450y–6.
Acquisition of lands; administration.
450y–7.
Authorization of appropriations.
450aa.
George Washington Carver National Monument; acquisition of land.
450aa–1.
Establishment and supervision.
450aa–2.
Maintenance of museum; construction of roads and use of markers.
450bb.
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.
450bb–2.
Maintenance of museum; acceptance of museum articles; construction of roads, etc.
450bb–3.
Acquisition of additional lands.
450bb–4.
Acceptance and purchase of lands and improvements; payment; exchange of lands.
450bb–5.
Authorization of appropriations.
450bb–6.
Change in name of Harpers Ferry National Monument.
450cc.
Castle Clinton National Monument; establishment.
450cc–1.
Administration, protection, and development.
450dd.
De Soto National Memorial; establishment.
450ee.
Fort Sumter National Monument; establishment.
450ff.
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site; establishment.
450ff–1.
Size of site; effective date; additional lands.
450ff–2.
Administration, protection, and development.
450ff–3.
Revision of boundaries.
450ff–4.
Acquisition of lands.
450ff–5.
Administrative jurisdiction of Federal lands.
450ff–6.
Change in name of Fort Vancouver National Monument.
450gg to 450gg–3. Repealed.
450hh.
Saint Croix Island International Historic Site; establishment; acceptance of land; size.
450hh–1.
Designation; acquisition of additional lands; lands excluded.
450ii.
Joshua Tree National Monument; revision of boundaries.
450ii–1.
Excluded lands opened to entry under mining laws.
450ii–2.
Continuation of leases, permits, and licenses.
450ii–3.
Survey and report of mineral value.
450jj.
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial; authorization.
450jj–1.
Construction of memorial.
450jj–2.
Railroad agreement as condition precedent to undertaking memorial project.
450jj–3.
Designation of additional land by Secretary; manner of acquiring additional land.
450jj–4.
Transfer of land.
450jj–5.
Administration of Memorial; cooperation with State and local governments and private sector.
450jj–6.
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Commission.
450jj–7.
Development and management plan for East Saint Louis, Illinois, portion of Memorial.
450jj–9.
Activities in Memorial area pending submission of plan.
450jj–10.
Designation of Gateway Arch National Park.
450kk.
Fort Union National Monument; acquisition of site and other lands; reversions and reservations.
450kk–1.
Establishment; publication in Federal Register; additional properties.
450ll.
Booker T. Washington National Monument; acquisition of site.
450ll–1.
Establishment and supervision.
450ll–2.
Maintenance of museum; provision for parks, construction of roads and use of markers.
450ll–3.
Additional lands.
450mm to 450mm–3.
Repealed.
450nn.
General Grant National Memorial; establishment.
450oo.
Grand Portage National Monument; establishment; effective date.
450oo–1.
Acceptance of donations of land; instruments of relinquishment; life assignments.
450oo–2.
Procurement of other lands within monument.
450oo–3.
Visitor accommodations and services.
450oo–4.
Employment preferences.
450oo–5.
Production and sale of handicraft objects; noninterference with trade or business outside monument.
450oo–6.
Traversing privileges; regulations.
450oo–7.
Docking facilities.
450oo–8.
Advisory assistance for developments upon adjacent lands.
450oo–9.
Administration, protection, and development.
450oo–10.
Reversion upon abandonment.
450pp.
Roger Williams National Memorial; acquisition of site.
450pp–1.
Establishment; notice of establishment; administration.
450pp–2.
Cooperation with city of Providence and local historical and preservation societies.
450pp–3.
Authorization of appropriations.
450qq to 450qq–4. Omitted.
450rr.
R.M.S. Titanic; international maritime memorial; findings and purposes.
450rr–3.
International guidelines.
450rr–4.
International agreement.
450rr–5.
Sense of Congress regarding conduct of future activities.
450rr–6.
Disclaimer of extraterritorial sovereignty.
450ss.
Findings and purposes.
450ss–2.
Oklahoma City National Memorial.
450ss–3.
Transfer of Memorial property, rights, authorities, and duties.
450ss–5.
Limitations on funding.
450ss–6, 450ss–7. Repealed.
SUBCHAPTER LXII—MISCELLANEOUS
453.
Donations of land for park purposes near or adjacent to National Forest Reserve in North Carolina.
SUBCHAPTER LXIII—NATIONAL SEASHORE RECREATIONAL AREAS
459.
Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area; conditional establishment; acquisition of lands.
459a.
Acceptance of donations; acquisition of property by purchase and condemnation.
459a–1.
Administration, protection, and development; commercial fishing by residents; hunting.
459a–2.
Preservation of natural features; acquisition of additional property; reversion of property on failure of conditions.
459a–3.
Migratory bird refuges not to be affected.
459a–5.
Addition of lands; Naval Amphibious Training Station.
459a–5a.
Addition of lands; Hatteras.
459a–6.
Acquisition of non-Federal land within boundaries of recreational area.
459a–7.
Availability of appropriations.
459a–8.
Limitation on expenditure.
459a–9.
Conveyance of land for improvement with public health facility; reversion; consideration; status of property upon transfer of title.
459a–10.
Transfer of Ocracoke Light Station to Secretary of the Interior.
459b.
Cape Cod National Seashore; description of area.
459b–1.
Acquisition of property.
459b–3.
Acquisition by condemnation.
459b–4.
Zoning regulations.
459b–5.
Certificate of suspension of authority for acquisition by condemnation.
459b–6.
Administration of acquired property.
459b–7.
Cape Cod National Seashore Advisory Commission.
459b–8.
Authorization of appropriations.
459c.
Point Reyes National Seashore; purposes; authorization for establishment.
459c–1.
Description of area.
459c–2.
Acquisition of property.
459c–4.
Point Reyes National Seashore.
459c–5.
Owner's reservation of right of use and occupancy for fixed term of years or life.
459c–6.
Administration of property.
459c–6a.
The Clem Miller Environmental Education Center; designation.
459c–6b.
Cooperation with utilities district; land use and occupancy; terms and conditions.
459c–7.
Authorization of appropriations; restriction on use of land.
459d.
Padre Island National Seashore; description of land and waters.
459d–1.
Acquisition of property.
459d–3.
Reservation of oil, gas, and other minerals.
459d–4.
Administration; utilization of authority for conservation and management of natural resources.
459d–5.
Roadways to access highways from mainland.
459d–6.
Aerial gunnery and bombing range agreements of Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of the Navy.
459d–7.
Authorization of appropriations.
459e.
Fire Island National Seashore.
459e–1.
Acquisition of property.
459e–2.
Zoning regulations.
459e–3.
Retention by owner of right of use and occupancy of improved property for residential purposes.
459e–4.
Hunting and fishing regulations.
459e–5.
Acceptance of donations.
459e–6.
Administration, protection, and development.
459e–7.
Shore erosion control or beach protection measures; Fire Island inlet.
459e–9.
Authorization of appropriations.
459e–10.
Authority to accept donation of William Floyd Estate.
459e–11.
Authority to accept donation of main dwelling on William Floyd Estate; lease-back of donated property.
459e–12.
Administration of property of William Floyd Estate; detached unit.
459f.
Assateague Island National Seashore; purposes; description of area.
459f–1.
Acquisition of property.
459f–2.
Compensation for bridge construction costs; acquisition of land for park purposes.
459f–3.
Establishment of Seashore; notice in Federal Register.
459f–4.
Hunting and fishing provisions.
459f–5.
Administration of Seashore.
459f–7.
Beach erosion control and hurricane protection.
459f–9.
Public utility facilities; purchase of facilities without value to utility; amount of payment.
459f–10.
Authorization of appropriations.
459f–11.
Comprehensive plan for protection, management, and use of seashore.
459g.
Cape Lookout National Seashore; purposes; authorization for establishment; description of area.
459g–1.
Acquisition of property.
459g–2.
Establishment; notice in Federal Register; copies to Congress.
459g–3.
Hunting and fishing provisions.
459g–4.
Administration; public outdoor recreation and enjoyment; utilization of authorities for conservation and development of natural resources.
459g–5.
Shore erosion control or beach protection measures.
459g–6.
Preservation and designation as wilderness; review of area by Secretary; report to President.
459g–7.
Authorization of appropriations; master plan to Congressional committees; time; contents.
459h.
Gulf Islands National Seashore.
459h–1.
Acquisition of property.
459h–2.
Designation of hunting and fishing zones; regulation of maritime activities.
459h–3.
Rights-of-way or easements for transportation of oil and gas minerals.
459h–4.
Administration of seashore; conservation and management of wildlife and natural resources; authority to designate areas as national historic sites; agreements.
459h–5.
Beach erosion control and hurricane protection; study and formulation of plans; activities by Chief of Engineers, Department of Army.
459h–6.
Transfer of Horn Island and Petit Bois National Wildlife Refuges from National Wildlife Refuge System; administration.
459h–7.
Preservation of any area as wilderness; study and report to President; procedure for designation of any area as a wilderness.
459h–8.
Authority of Department of Army or Chief of Engineers over navigation or related matters.
459h–9.
Gulf Islands National Seashore Advisory Commission; establishment; termination; membership; term; Chairman; compensation and payment of expenses; consultation by Secretary.
459h–10.
Authorization of appropriations.
459i.
Cumberland Island National Seashore; establishment; boundary revisions: notification of Congressional committees, publication in Federal Register.
459i–1.
Acquisition of lands; authority of Secretary; mainland lands for access to seashore administrative and visitor facilities; State lands; transfer from Federal agency to administrative jurisdiction of Secretary.
459i–2.
Cumberland Island Parkway; right-of-way; administration; regulations.
459i–3.
Acquisition of property.
459i–4.
Hunting and fishing.
459i–5.
Administration, protection, and development.
459i–6.
State and local jurisdiction.
459i–7.
Water resource developments.
459i–8.
Report to President.
459i–9.
Authorization of appropriations.
459j.
Canaveral National Seashore; establishment; boundary; boundary revisions; limitation on area.
459j–1.
Acquisition of property; donation and development of State lands; transfer from Federal agency to administrative jurisdiction of Secretary; written cooperative agreement with National Aeronautics and Space Administration; construction and development; report to Congressional committees.
459j–2.
Improved property.
459j–3.
Designation of hunting, fishing and trapping zones; regulations; consultation with appropriate State agencies.
459j–4.
Administration, protection, and development.
459j–5.
Canaveral National Seashore Advisory Commission.
459j–6.
Transfer of lands for use as administrative and visitor facilities to Secretary of the Interior; use of portion of John F. Kennedy Space Center; transfer of excess land within seashore to Secretary of the Interior.
459j–7.
Report to President.
459j–8.
Authorization of appropriations; reports to Congressional committees.
SUBCHAPTER LXIV—RECREATIONAL DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS
459r.
Disposition of recreational demonstration projects.
459s.
Lands for certain projects added to certain projects.
459t.
Secretary of the Interior authorized to execute deeds and leases for project lands; inclusion of conditional covenants.
459u.
Exchange of recreational demonstration project lands by grantee.
SUBCHAPTER LXV—NATIONAL PARKWAYS
460.
Natchez Trace Parkway.
460–1.
Inclusion of Ackia Battleground National Monument and Meriwether Lewis National Monument.
460a.
Licenses or permits for right-of-way over parkway lands.
460a–1.
Acceptance of lands conveyed for Blue Ridge or Natchez Trace Parkways.
460a–2.
Blue Ridge Parkway; establishment; administration and maintenance.
460a–3.
Licenses or permits to owners of adjacent lands.
460a–4.
Transfer of jurisdiction to Secretary of Agriculture; national forest lands.
460a–5.
Acquisition of land contiguous to Blue Ridge or Natchez Trace Parkways.
460a–6.
Blue Ridge Parkway extension; acceptance of lands; public use, administration, and maintenance areas; survey location of parkway extension crossing national forest land; transfer from Federal agency to administrative jurisdiction of Secretary of the Interior; national forest uses following transfer within national forest.
460a–7.
Coordination of recreational development on parkway and national forest lands; administration of forest land recreational facilities and access road development by Secretary of Agriculture; forest road and Appalachian Trail relocation and reconstruction and alternative forest road provision by Secretary of the Interior.
460a–8.
Licenses or permits for rights-of-way over parkway lands.
460a–9.
Part of Blue Ridge Parkway; administration and maintenance of parkway extension.
460a–10.
Transfer of national forest lands to Secretary of Agriculture.
460a–11.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LXVI—PUBLIC PARK AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AT WATER RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
460d.
Construction and operation of public parks and recreational facilities in water resource development projects; lease of lands; preference for use; penalty; application of section 3401 of title 18; citations and arrests with and without process; limitations; disposition of receipts.
460d–1.
Rentals or other considerations in leases for construction, maintenance, and operation of commercial recreational facilities; adjustment by Chief of Engineers.
460d–2.
Adjustment by Secretary of Agriculture.
460d–3.
Recreational user fees.
460d–3a.
Contracts to provide visitor reservation services.
SUBCHAPTER LXVII—COTTAGE SITE DEVELOPMENTS AND USES IN RESERVOIR AREAS
460e.
Authorization for sale of public lands; rights of lessee.
460f.
Notice and method of sale; price; conveyance.
460g.
Transfer to State, etc., for roadway purposes.
460h.
Costs of surveys or relocation of boundaries.
460i.
Delegation of powers; regulations.
460j.
Disposition of proceeds.
SUBCHAPTER LXVIII—NATIONAL CONSERVATION RECREATIONAL AREAS
460k.
Public recreation use of fish and wildlife conservation areas; compatibility with conservation purposes; appropriate incidental or secondary use; consistency with other Federal operations and primary objectives of particular areas; curtailment; forms of recreation not directly related to primary purposes of individual areas; repeal or amendment of provisions for particular areas.
460k–1.
Acquisition of lands for recreational development; funds.
460k–2.
Cooperation with agencies, organizations and individuals; acceptance of donations; restrictive covenants.
460k–3.
Charges and fees; permits; regulations; penalties; enforcement.
460k–4.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LXIX—OUTDOOR RECREATION PROGRAMS
Part A—Coordination of Programs
Part B—Land and Water Conservation Fund
460l–4 to 460l–6b. Transferred or Repealed.
460l–6c.
Admission, entrance, and recreation fees.
460l–6d.
Commercial filming.
460l–7 to 460l–11. Repealed.
Part C—Water Resources Projects
460l–12.
Recreation and fish and wildlife benefits of Federal multiple-purpose water resources projects; Congressional declaration of policy.
460l–13.
Non-Federal administration of project land and water areas.
460l–14.
Facilities or project modifications to be provided without written indication of intent.
460l–15.
Lease of facilities and lands to non-Federal public bodies.
460l–16.
Postauthorization development of projects without allocation or reallocation of costs.
460l–17.
Miscellaneous provisions.
460l–18.
Authority of Secretary of the Interior.
460l–19.
Feasibility reports.
460l–20.
Construction of projects under certain laws with allocations to recreation and fish and wildlife enhancement exceeding allocations to other functions unauthorized; exception.
Part D—Land Transfers
Part E—Reclamation Recreation Management
460l–33.
Management of reclamation lands.
460l–34.
Protection of authorized purposes of reclamation projects.
SUBCHAPTER LXX—OZARK NATIONAL SCENIC RIVERWAYS
460m–1.
Acquisition of lands, easements, etc.; exchange of lands; consent of State; reversion to State; administrative jurisdiction of Federal lands or waters.
460m–2.
Reservation of use and occupancy of improved property for noncommercial residential purposes; term; valuation.
460m–3.
Establishment; notice in Federal Register; alteration of boundaries; acreage limitation.
460m–4.
Cooperative land development programs; hunting and fishing.
460m–6.
Free-roaming horses.
460m–7.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LXXI—BUFFALO NATIONAL RIVER
460m–9.
Acquisition of lands and waters.
460m–10.
Hunting and fishing; rules and regulations.
460m–11.
Water resource projects.
460m–12.
Administration, protection, and development.
460m–13.
Suitability for preservation as a wilderness; area review and report to President.
460m–14.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LXXI–A—NEW RIVER GORGE NATIONAL RIVER
460m–15 to 460m–30.
Transferred.
SUBCHAPTER LXXII—LAKE MEAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460n–1.
Boundaries of area; filing of map with Federal Register; revision; donations of land; property acquisition and exclusion.
460n–2.
Hualapai Indian lands; inclusion within area; mineral rights; leases and permits; hunting and fishing rights.
460n–3.
Purposes and uses of area.
460n–4.
Hunting, fishing and trapping.
460n–5.
Regulation of area; violations and penalties.
460n–6.
Political jurisdiction; taxing power; Hualapai Indians.
460n–7.
Revenues and fees; disposition.
460n–8.
United States magistrate judge: appointment; functions; probation; fees.
460n–9.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LXXIII—DELAWARE WATER GAP NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460o–1.
Acquisition of lands.
460o–2.
Designation of area; boundaries.
460o–3.
Administration authorities for conservation, management, or disposal of natural resources; coordination of administrative responsibilities of the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of the Army.
460o–4.
Land and water use management plan; adoption, implementation, and revision; provisions.
460o–5.
Hunting and fishing.
460o–6.
Civil and criminal jurisdiction and taxing power of State.
460o–7.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LXXIV—SPRUCE KNOB-SENECA ROCKS NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460p–1.
Designation of area; acreage limitation; boundaries; publication in Federal Register.
460p–2.
Acquisition of lands, etc.
460p–3.
Outdoor recreation facilities development; cooperation with Federal and State agencies.
460p–4.
Administration, protection, and development.
460p–5.
Hunting and fishing.
SUBCHAPTER LXXV—WHISKEYTOWN-SHASTA-TRINITY NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460q.
Establishment; boundaries; administration; integrated management policies.
460q–1.
Acquisition of property.
460q–2.
Establishment of units; publication in Federal Register; boundary descriptions.
460q–3.
Administration; land and water use management plans, preparation and revision; utilization of statutory authorities.
460q–4.
Hunting and fishing.
460q–5.
Mineral development; payment of receipts into certain funds or accounts in Treasury; disposition of receipts.
460q–6.
State jurisdiction.
460q–7.
Shasta and Trinity National Forests; additions of lands.
460q–8.
Revenues and fees; disposition.
460q–9.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LXXVI—MOUNT ROGERS NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460r–1.
Designation of area; boundaries; publication in Federal Register.
460r–2.
Acquisition of lands.
460r–3.
Outdoor recreation facilities development.
460r–4.
Administration, protection, and development of area.
460r–5.
Hunting and fishing.
SUBCHAPTER LXXVII—PICTURED ROCKS NATIONAL LAKESHORE
460s–1.
Description of area.
460s–2.
Establishment; notice in Federal Register.
460s–3.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Advisory Commission.
460s–4.
Hunting and fishing.
460s–5.
Administration, protection, and development.
460s–7.
Acquisition of property.
460s–8.
Inland buffer zone.
460s–9.
Property subject to condemnation.
460s–10.
Acquisition of property.
460s–11.
Zoning bylaws; assistance and consultation with township or county officers or employees; technical aid payments.
460s–12.
Certificate of prohibition of authority for acquisition by condemnation.
460s–13.
Authorization of appropriations.
460s–14.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore boundary adjustment.
460s–15.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore boundary revision.
SUBCHAPTER LXXVIII—BIGHORN CANYON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460t–1.
Acquisition of land.
460t–3.
Hunting and fishing.
460t–4.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LXXIX—INDIANA DUNES NATIONAL PARK
460u.
Establishment; description of area.
460u–1.
Acquisition of property.
460u–2.
Direction for establishment; publication in Federal Register; continuing acquisition of lands.
460u–3.
"Improved property" and "appropriate map" defined; terms and conditions for rights of use and occupancy.
460u–5.
Owner's retention of right of use and occupancy for residential purposes.
460u–7.
Indiana Dunes National Park Advisory Commission.
460u–8.
State jurisdiction.
460u–9.
Authorization of appropriations; general management plan; submittal to Congressional committees; feasibility study.
460u–10.
Rights-of-way and easements; existing property rights of Northern Indiana Public Service Company.
460u–11.
Legal cooling, process, or surface drainage into Little Calumet River; Federal, State or local air and water pollution standards not affected.
460u–13.
Acquisition of area I–C; owner consent required.
460u–14.
Plan, lands acquired, land acquisition program; submittal to Congressional committees.
460u–15.
Rights-of-way; public access to Little Calumet River.
460u–16.
Road construction cooperative agreements with landowners north of Little Calumet River; prevention of soil erosion; minimization of aural and visual impact.
460u–17.
Lands within area I–E used for solid waste disposal.
460u–18.
Study of areas III–A, III–C, and II–A; report to Congressional committees.
460u–19.
Acquisition of land outside present boundaries; notice to Congressional committees; publication in Federal Register.
460u–20.
Paul H. Douglas Ecological and Recreational Unit and Center for Environmental Education.
460u–21.
Public access study.
460u–22.
Consideration of property owner's hardship in property acquisition.
460u–23.
Acquisition of interest in area VII–A.
460u–24.
Little Calumet River and Burns/Portage Waterway.
460u–25.
Cooperative agreement with Gary, Indiana.
460u–26.
Units VII–D and I–M.
SUBCHAPTER LXXX—FLAMING GORGE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460v–1.
Administration, protection, and development by Secretary of Agriculture; administration of land or waters for Colorado River storage project by Secretary of the Interior.
460v–2.
Boundaries; adjustments; publication in Federal Register.
460v–3.
Hunting, fishing, and trapping.
460v–4.
Lands withdrawn from location, entry, and patent under United States mining laws; removal of minerals; receipts, disposition.
460v–5.
Ashley National Forest; addition of lands of Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area.
460v–6.
Addition of lands to Forest; administration of land for Colorado River storage project by Secretary of the Interior.
460v–7.
Availability of land and water conservation fund moneys.
460v–8.
State and local jurisdiction.
SUBCHAPTER LXXXI—APOSTLE ISLANDS NATIONAL LAKESHORE
460w.
Establishment; boundaries.
460w–1.
Boundaries not to include lands held in trust by United States for Red Cliff Band or Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians; exceptions.
460w–2.
Acquisition of property; authority of Secretary; State and Federal lands.
460w–3.
Retention rights of owners of improved property.
460w–4.
Hunting, fishing, and trapping.
460w–5.
Administration, protection, and development of lakeshore by Secretary.
460w–6.
Land and water use management plan; adoption, implementation, and revision of plan by Secretary; required provisions of plan.
460w–7.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LXXXII—SLEEPING BEAR DUNES NATIONAL LAKESHORE
460x–1.
Description of area.
460x–2.
Designation of lakeshore areas.
460x–3.
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Advisory Commission.
460x–4.
Hunting and fishing; issuance of regulations.
460x–5.
Administration, protection, and development.
460x–7.
Acquisition of property.
460x–9.
Right of retention of residential use in improved lands.
460x–10.
Improved property.
460x–12.
Condemnation of commercial property.
460x–13.
Certificate of Secretary to interested person indicating prohibition from acquiring particular property by condemnation; contents.
460x–14.
Authorization of appropriations; adjustments.
460x–15.
Lakeshore wilderness report; administration.
SUBCHAPTER LXXXIII—KING RANGE NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460y.
Establishment; boundaries.
460y–1.
Management of lands.
460y–2.
Program of multiple usage and sustained yield of renewable natural resources; public and private assistance in preparation; provisions.
460y–3.
Procedure for establishment.
460y–4.
Authority of Secretary.
460y–5.
Applicability of mining laws; prospecting commenced or conducted and mining claims located subsequent to October 21, 1970, as subject to regulations; patents issued on mining claims located subsequent to October 21, 1970, as subject to regulations; provisions of regulations; rights of owner of existing valid mining claim as unaffected.
460y–6.
Administration of public lands within Area.
460y–7.
Withdrawal of certain public lands for classification; revocation of Executive Order Numbered 5237.
460y–8.
Survey and investigation area.
460y–9.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LXXXIV—OREGON DUNES NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460z–1.
Administration, protection, and development.
460z–2.
Inland sector; establishment as buffer sector.
460z–3.
Boundary map; revision.
460z–4.
Transfer of Federal property.
460z–5.
Land acquisition in inland sector.
460z–6.
Land acquisition in recreation area; donation and exchange; railway right-of-way; retention rights of owners of improved property.
460z–7.
Hunting, fishing, and trapping.
460z–8.
Mining restriction.
460z–9.
Water utilization; transportation of wastes; easements.
460z–10.
Advisory Council.
460z–11.
Area review; report to the President; wilderness designation.
460z–12.
Federal-State cooperation.
460z–13.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER LXXXV—SAWTOOTH NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460aa–2.
Acquisition of land.
460aa–3.
Private land, regulations.
460aa–5.
Cooperation with other agencies in development and operation of facilities and services; Stanley, restoration.
460aa–6.
State civil and criminal jurisdiction.
460aa–7.
Hunting and fishing regulations.
460aa–8.
Federal-State water rights.
460aa–9.
Mining restriction; Federal lands withdrawn from location, entry, and patent under United States mining laws.
460aa–10.
Land surface protection; regulations.
460aa–11.
Patents; restriction on issuance.
460aa–12.
Authorization of appropriations; availability of land and water conservation fund money.
460aa–13.
Area analysis for park or park administrative unit proposal.
SUBCHAPTER LXXXVI—GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460bb–1.
Composition and boundaries.
460bb–2.
Acquisition policy.
460bb–4.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area Advisory Commission.
460bb–5.
Authorization of appropriations; limitation; adjustments.
SUBCHAPTER LXXXVII—GATEWAY NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460cc–1.
Acquisition of property.
460cc–3.
Gateway National Recreation Area Advisory Commission.
460cc–4.
Authorization of appropriations; limitation; adjustments.
SUBCHAPTER LXXXVIII—GLEN CANYON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460dd.
Establishment; boundaries; publication in Federal Register.
460dd–1.
Acquisition of property.
460dd–3.
Administration, protection, and development; statutory authorities for conservation and management of natural resources; Glen Canyon Dam and Reservoir.
460dd–4.
Hunting and fishing.
460dd–5.
Mineral and grazing leases; Bureau of Land Management administration and policies.
460dd–6.
Easements and rights-of-way.
460dd–7.
Proposed road study.
460dd–8.
Report to President.
460dd–9.
Authorization of appropriations; limitation.
SUBCHAPTER LXXXIX—BIG SOUTH FORK NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA
SUBCHAPTER XC—CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
460ff–1.
Acquisition of land.
460ff–2.
Land acquisition plan.
460ff–5.
Authorization of appropriations; master plan.
SUBCHAPTER XCI—HELLS CANYON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460gg–1.
Wilderness designation.
460gg–2.
Federal power and water resources projects.
460gg–3.
Present and future use of Snake River.
460gg–4.
Administration, protection, and development.
460gg–5.
Management plan for recreation area.
460gg–6.
Acquisition of property.
460gg–7.
Rules and regulations.
460gg–8.
Lands withdrawn from location, entry, and patent under United States mining laws.
460gg–9.
Hunting and fishing.
460gg–10.
Ranching, grazing, etc., as valid uses of area.
460gg–11.
Civil and criminal jurisdiction of Idaho and Oregon.
460gg–12.
Development and operation of facilities and services; cooperation with Federal, State, etc., agencies.
460gg–13.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER XCII—CHICKASAW NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460hh.
Establishment; boundaries; publication in Federal Register.
460hh–1.
Acquisition of property.
460hh–2.
Establishment of hunting and fishing zones; exceptions; consultation with State agencies.
460hh–3.
Law governing; Arbuckle Dam and Reservoir.
460hh–4.
Platt National Park designation repealed; incorporation of areas into Chickasaw National Recreation Area.
460hh–5.
Concurrent legislative jurisdiction with State of Oklahoma; requisites; notice in Federal Register.
460hh–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER XCIII—CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460ii.
Establishment; boundaries; publication in Federal Register.
460ii–1.
Acquisition of property.
460ii–2.
Administration, protection, and development.
460ii–3.
Federal supervision of water resources projects.
460ii–4.
Funding sources and general management plan.
460ii–5.
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area Advisory Commission.
SUBCHAPTER XCIV—ARAPAHO NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460jj–1.
Land acquisition.
460jj–2.
Hunting and fishing.
460jj–3.
Permits for facilities and services.
460jj–4.
Application of State water laws.
460jj–6.
State civil and criminal jurisdiction.
460jj–7.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER XCV—SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
SUBCHAPTER XCVI—RATTLESNAKE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460ll.
Findings and declaration of policy.
460ll–1.
Rattlesnake Wilderness.
460ll–2.
Rattlesnake National Recreation Area.
460ll–3.
Land acquisition and exchange.
460ll–4.
Filing of maps and descriptions.
460ll–5.
Authorization of appropriations.
[SUBCHAPTER XCVII—RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER XCVIII—STEESE NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA AND WHITE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460mm.
Establishment of conservation area.
460mm–1.
Administration of conservation area.
460mm–2.
Establishment of recreation area.
460mm–3.
Rights of holders of unperfected mining claims.
460mm–4.
Administration of recreation area.
SUBCHAPTER XCIX—ROBERT T. STAFFORD WHITE ROCKS NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460nn.
Findings and purpose.
460nn–2.
Map and description.
SUBCHAPTER C—OREGON CASCADES RECREATION AREA
SUBCHAPTER CI—MOUNT BAKER RECREATION AREA
SUBCHAPTER CII—ALLEGHENY NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
SUBCHAPTER CIII—PINE RIDGE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460rr–1.
Map and description.
SUBCHAPTER CIV—KLAMATH RIVER CONSERVATION AREA
460ss–2.
Klamath Fishery Management Council.
460ss–3.
Klamath River Basin Fisheries Task Force.
SUBCHAPTER CV—CROSS FLORIDA NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460tt.
Cross Florida Barge Canal.
SUBCHAPTER CVI—EL MALPAIS NATIONAL MONUMENT AND CONSERVATION AREA
Part A—El Malpais National Monument
460uu.
Establishment; description of area.
460uu–1.
Transfer of administrative control of lands and waters.
Part B—Masau Trail
460uu–13.
Information and interpretation.
Part C—El Malpais National Conservation Area
460uu–21.
Establishment; description of area.
Part D—Wilderness
460uu–31.
Designation; description of area.
460uu–32.
Management; provisions applicable.
Part E—General Provisions
460uu–41.
Management plans.
460uu–42.
Acquisition of lands and interests.
460uu–43.
State exchanges of lands and interests.
460uu–44.
Mineral exchanges.
460uu–45.
Acoma Pueblo exchanges.
460uu–46.
Exchanges and acquisitions generally; withdrawal.
460uu–48.
Cooperative agreements with Federal, State and local public departments and agencies.
460uu–50.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CVII—WINDING STAIR MOUNTAIN NATIONAL RECREATION AND WILDERNESS AREA
460vv.
Findings and purposes.
460vv–1.
Additions to National Wilderness Preservation System.
460vv–2.
Maps and descriptions.
460vv–4.
Wilderness review.
460vv–5.
Adjacent management.
460vv–6.
Winding Stair Mountain National Recreation Area.
460vv–8.
Indian Nations National Scenic and Wildlife Area.
460vv–9.
Beech Creek National Scenic Area.
460vv–11.
Timber management report.
460vv–12.
Advisory committee.
460vv–14.
Fire, insect, and disease.
460vv–16.
Fishing and wildlife.
460vv–18.
Land acquisition.
SUBCHAPTER CVIII—GAULEY RIVER NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460ww–3.
Authorization of appropriations.
460ww–4.
Special conditions.
460ww–5.
Advisory Committee.
SUBCHAPTER CIX—SAN PEDRO RIPARIAN NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460xx–3.
Advisory Committee.
460xx–4.
Land acquisition.
460xx–5.
Report to Congress.
460xx–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CX—CITY OF ROCKS NATIONAL RESERVE
460yy–1.
Plan and management.
SUBCHAPTER CXI—MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA
Part A—Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
460zz.
Findings and purposes.
460zz–2.
Mississippi River Coordinating Commission.
460zz–3.
Federal lands and developments.
460zz–5.
State and local assistance and jurisdiction.
460zz–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
Part B—Tri-Rivers Management
460zz–11.
Tri-Rivers Management Board.
SUBCHAPTER CXII—GRAND ISLAND NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460aaa–6.
Management plan.
460aaa–7.
Grand Island Advisory Commission.
460aaa–8.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXIII—SMITH RIVER NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460bbb–4.
Acquisition and disposal of lands and other property.
460bbb–7.
Management planning.
460bbb–8.
Streamside protection zones.
460bbb–9.
State and local jurisdiction and assistance.
460bbb–10.
Savings provision.
460bbb–11.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXIV—RED ROCK CANYON NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460ccc–3.
Management plan.
460ccc–5.
Withdrawal; exchange of lands.
460ccc–6.
Cooperative agreements.
460ccc–7.
Coordinated management.
460ccc–9.
No buffer zones.
460ccc–10.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXV—GILA BOX RIPARIAN NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
SUBCHAPTER CXVI—LAKE MEREDITH NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460eee–2.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXVII—AMISTAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460fff–2.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXVIII—ED JENKINS NATIONAL RECREATION AREA AND COOSA BALD NATIONAL SCENIC AREA
460ggg–1.
National scenic area.
460ggg–2.
Recreation area.
460ggg–3.
Maps and legal descriptions.
SUBCHAPTER CXIX—SPRING MOUNTAINS NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460hhh–4.
Management plan.
460hhh–5.
Acquisition of lands.
460hhh–7.
Cooperative agreements.
460hhh–8.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXX—MORLEY NELSON SNAKE RIVER BIRDS OF PREY NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460iii–3.
Management and use.
460iii–5.
Other laws and administrative provisions.
460iii–6.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXXI—JEMEZ NATIONAL RECREATIONAL AREA
460jjj–2.
Minerals and mining.
460jjj–3.
Adjoining lands.
460jjj–4.
Acquisition of land.
460jjj–5.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXXII—BOSTON HARBOR ISLANDS NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460kkk.
Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area.
SUBCHAPTER CXXIII—LAND BETWEEN THE LAKES PROTECTION
Part A—Establishment, Administration, and Jurisdiction
460lll–12.
Civil and criminal jurisdiction.
460lll–13.
Payments to States and counties.
460lll–14.
Forest highways.
Part B—Management Provisions
460lll–21.
Land and resource management plan.
460lll–22.
Advisory Board.
460lll–24.
Disposition of receipts.
460lll–25.
Special use authorizations.
460lll–26.
Cooperative authorities and gifts.
460lll–27.
Designation of national recreation trail.
460lll–29.
Resource management.
Part C—Transfer Provisions
460lll–41.
Effective date of transfer.
460lll–42.
Statement of policy.
460lll–43.
Memorandum of agreement.
460lll–45.
Transfer of personal property.
460lll–46.
Compliance with environmental laws.
460lll–48.
Tennessee Valley Authority transfer costs.
460lll–49.
Tennessee Valley Authority transfer funding.
Part D—Funding
460lll–61.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXXIV—McINNIS CANYONS NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460mmm.
Findings and purpose.
460mmm–2.
McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area.
460mmm–3.
Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness designation.
460mmm–5.
Maps and legal descriptions.
460mmm–6.
Advisory Council.
SUBCHAPTER CXXV—STEENS MOUNTAIN COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION AREA
460nnn–1.
Maps and legal descriptions.
460nnn–2.
Valid existing rights.
460nnn–3.
Protection of tribal rights.
Part A—Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Area
subpart 1—designation and purposes
460nnn–11.
Designation of Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Area.
460nnn–12.
Purpose and objectives of Cooperative Management and Protection Area.
subpart 2—management of federal lands
460nnn–21.
Management authorities and purposes.
460nnn–22.
Roads and travel access.
460nnn–23.
Land use authorities.
460nnn–24.
Land acquisition authority.
460nnn–25.
Special use permits.
subpart 3—cooperative management
460nnn–41.
Cooperative management agreements.
460nnn–42.
Cooperative efforts to control development and encourage conservation.
subpart 4—advisory council
460nnn–51.
Establishment of advisory council.
460nnn–52.
Advisory role in management activities.
460nnn–53.
Science committee.
Part B—Steens Mountain Wilderness Area
460nnn–61.
Designation of Steens Mountain Wilderness Area.
460nnn–62.
Administration of Wilderness Area.
460nnn–64.
Treatment of wilderness study areas.
Part C—Wild and Scenic Rivers and Trout Reserve
460nnn–71.
Designation of streams for wild and scenic river status in Steens Mountain Area.
460nnn–72.
Donner und Blitzen River Redband Trout Reserve.
Part D—Mineral Withdrawal Area
460nnn–81.
Designation of mineral withdrawal area.
460nnn–82.
Treatment of State lands and mineral interests.
Part E—Establishment of Wildlands Juniper Management Area
460nnn–91.
Wildlands Juniper Management Area.
460nnn–92.
Release from wilderness study area status.
Part F—Land Exchanges
460nnn–101.
Land exchange, Roaring Springs Ranch.
460nnn–102.
Land exchanges, C. M. Otley and Otley Brothers.
460nnn–103.
Land exchange, Tom J. Davis Livestock, Incorporated.
460nnn–104.
Land exchange, Lowther (Clemens) Ranch.
460nnn–105.
General provisions applicable to land exchanges.
Part G—Funding Authorities
460nnn–121.
Authorization of appropriations.
460nnn–122.
Use of land and water conservation fund.
SUBCHAPTER CXXVI—LAS CIENEGAS NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460ooo–1.
Establishment of the Sonoita Valley Acquisition Planning District.
460ooo–2.
Purposes of the Acquisition Planning District.
460ooo–3.
Establishment of the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area.
460ooo–4.
Management of the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area.
460ooo–5.
Management plan.
460ooo–6.
Land acquisition.
460ooo–7.
Reports to Congress.
SUBCHAPTER CXXVII—BLACK ROCK DESERT-HIGH ROCK CANYON EMIGRANT TRAILS NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460ppp–2.
Establishment of the conservation area.
460ppp–5.
No buffer zones.
460ppp–7.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXXVIII—SLOAN CANYON NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460qqq–4.
Sale of Federal parcel.
SUBCHAPTER CXXIX—RIO GRANDE NATURAL AREA
460rrr–1.
Establishment of Rio Grande Natural Area.
460rrr–2.
Establishment of the Commission.
460rrr–3.
Powers of the Commission.
460rrr–4.
Management plan.
460rrr–5.
Administration of Natural Area.
460rrr–7.
Authorization of appropriations.
460rrr–8.
Termination of Commission.
SUBCHAPTER CXXX—COW MOUNTAIN RECREATION AREA
460sss.
Cow Mountain Recreation Area, Lake and Mendocino Counties, California.
SUBCHAPTER CXXXI—MOOSALAMOO NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460ttt–1.
Map and description.
460ttt–2.
Administration of national recreation area.
SUBCHAPTER CXXXII—MOUNT HOOD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
460uuu.
Mount Hood National Recreation Area.
SUBCHAPTER CXXXIII—BRIDGEPORT WINTER RECREATION AREA
460vvv.
Bridgeport Winter Recreation Area.
SUBCHAPTER CXXXIV—RED CLIFFS NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460www.
Red Cliffs National Conservation Area.
SUBCHAPTER CXXXV—BEAVER DAM WASH NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460xxx.
Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area.
SUBCHAPTER CXXXVI—FORT STANTON-SNOWY RIVER CAVE NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460yyy–1.
Establishment of the Fort Stanton-Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area.
460yyy–2.
Management of the Conservation Area.
460yyy–3.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXXXVII—DOMINGUEZ-ESCALANTE NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460zzz–1.
Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area.
460zzz–2.
Dominguez Canyon Wilderness Area.
460zzz–3.
Maps and legal descriptions.
460zzz–4.
Management of Conservation Area and Wilderness.
460zzz–5.
Management plan.
460zzz–6.
Advisory Council.
460zzz–7.
Authorization of appropriations.
SUBCHAPTER CXXXVIII—NELLIS DUNES OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE RECREATION AREA
460aaaa.
Nellis Dunes Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area.
SUBCHAPTER CXXXIX—ASHLEY KARST NATIONAL RECREATION AND GEOLOGIC AREA
460bbbb.
Ashley Karst National Recreation and Geologic Area.
SUBCHAPTER CXL—JOHN WESLEY POWELL NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA
460cccc.
John Wesley Powell National Conservation Area.
SUBCHAPTER CXLI—SAN RAFAEL SWELL RECREATION AREA
460dddd.
Establishment of Recreation Area.
460dddd–1.
Management of Recreation Area.
460dddd–2.
San Rafael Swell Recreation Area Advisory Council.
SUBCHAPTER CXLII—VINAGRE WASH SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREA
460eeee.
Vinagre Wash Special Management Area.
SUBCHAPTER CXLIII—ALABAMA HILLS NATIONAL SCENIC AREA
460ffff–1.
Alabama Hills National Scenic Area, California.
460ffff–2.
Management plan.
460ffff–3.
Land taken into trust for Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Reservation.
460ffff–4.
Transfer of administrative jurisdiction.
460ffff–5.
Protection of services and recreational opportunities.
SUBCHAPTER I—NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Section, act Aug. 25, 1916, ch. 408, §1, 39 Stat. 535; Ex. Ord. No. 6166, §2, June 10, 1933; Mar. 2, 1934, ch. 38, §1, 48 Stat. 389; July 26, 1947, ch. 343, title II, §205(a), 61 Stat. 501; Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §814(e)(1), Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4196, related to creation of National Park Service. See sections 100101(a), 100301, and 100302(a)(1), (2), (b), (c) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Short Title of 2019 Amendment
Pub. L. 116–9, §1(a), Mar. 12, 2019, 133 Stat. 580, provided that: "This Act [see Tables for classification] may be cited as the 'John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act'."
Short Title of 2008 Amendment
Pub. L. 110–229, §1(a), May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 754, provided that: "This Act [see Tables for classification] may be cited as the 'Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008'."
Short Title of 2004 Amendment
Pub. L. 108–352, §1, Oct. 21, 2004, 118 Stat. 1395, provided that: "This Act [see Tables for classification] may be cited as the 'National Park System Laws Technical Amendments Act of 2004'."
Short Title of 2002 Amendment
Pub. L. 107–236, §1, Oct. 9, 2002, 116 Stat. 1483, provided that: "This Act [amending section 460kk of this title] may be cited as the 'Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Boundary Adjustment Act'."
Short Title of 2000 Amendment
Pub. L. 106–510, §1, Nov. 13, 2000, 114 Stat. 2363, provided that: "This Act [see Tables for classification] may be cited as the 'Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Adjustment Act of 2000'."
Short Title of 1983 Amendment
Pub. L. 98–141, §1, Oct. 31, 1983, 97 Stat. 909, provided: "That this Act [amending sections 459b–8, 459g–7, and 460x–14 of this title and sections 872, 874, 875, 880, and 885 of former Title 40, Public Buildings, Property, and Works, repealing section 433e of this title, and amending provisions set out as a note under section 433c of this title] may be cited as the 'Public Lands and National Parks Act of 1983'."
Definition of "Secretary"
Pub. L. 116–9, §2, Mar. 12, 2019, 133 Stat. 584, provided that: "In this Act [see Short Title of 2018 Amendment note set out above], the term 'Secretary' means the Secretary of the Interior."
Section, act June 28, 1938, ch. 778, §1, 52 Stat. 1213, related to residence of United States Commissioners [now magistrate judges].
Section, Pub. L. 91–383, §1, Aug. 18, 1970, 84 Stat. 825; Pub. L. 95–250, title I, §101(b), Mar. 27, 1978, 92 Stat. 166, related to National Park System: administration; declaration of findings and purpose. See section 100101(b) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 91–383, §3, Aug. 18, 1970, 84 Stat. 826; Pub. L. 94–458, §1, Oct. 7, 1976, 90 Stat. 1939; Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VII, §703, title VIII, §818, Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4185, 4201; Pub. L. 105–391, title VIII, §802(a), Nov. 13, 1998, 112 Stat. 3522; Pub. L. 106–176, title I, §118, Mar. 10, 2000, 114 Stat. 28, related to Secretary of the Interior's authorization of activities. See sections 100751(b), 100901(a) to (c), 100906(a), (d), 101302, 101702(b), (c), 101703, and 102102 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 91–383, §6, as added Pub. L. 94–458, §2, Oct. 7, 1976, 90 Stat. 1939; amended Pub. L. 103–437, §6(a)(1), Nov. 2, 1994, 108 Stat. 4583, related to legislative jurisdiction; relinquishment by Secretary; submittal of proposed agreement to Congressional committees; concurrent legislative jurisdiction. See section 100754 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 91–383, §7, as added Pub. L. 94–458, §2, Oct. 7, 1976, 90 Stat. 1940, related to uniform allowance.
Section, Pub. L. 91–383, §8, as added Pub. L. 94–458, §2, Oct. 7, 1976, 90 Stat. 1940; amended Pub. L. 95–625, title VI, §604(1), Nov. 10, 1978, 92 Stat. 3518; Pub. L. 96–199, title I, §104, Mar. 5, 1980, 94 Stat. 68; Pub. L. 96–344, §8, Sept. 8, 1980, 94 Stat. 1135; Pub. L. 103–437, §6(b), Nov. 2, 1994, 108 Stat. 4583; Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §814(d)(1)(I), Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4196; Pub. L. 105–391, title III, §303, Nov. 13, 1998, 112 Stat. 3501, related to additional areas for National Park System. See section 100507 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 91–383, §10, as added Pub. L. 94–458, §2, Oct. 7, 1976, 90 Stat. 1941; amended Pub. L. 106–437, §2, Nov. 6, 2000, 114 Stat. 1920; Pub. L. 108–352, §11, Oct. 21, 2004, 118 Stat. 1397, related to law enforcement personnel within National Park System. See section 102701 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 91–383, §12, as added Pub. L. 94–458, §2, Oct. 7, 1976, 90 Stat. 1942; amended Pub. L. 95–625, title VI, §604(3), (4), Nov. 10, 1978, 92 Stat. 3518, 3519; Pub. L. 103–437, §6(c), Nov. 2, 1994, 108 Stat. 4583; Pub. L. 105–391, title IV, §415(b)(2), Nov. 13, 1998, 112 Stat. 3515, related to National Park System development program. Subsec. (a), which required the Secretary of the Interior to transmit a detailed development program and had been omitted from the Code due to its termination, was repealed as obsolete. Subsec. (b) was repealed and restated in section 100502 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 91–383, §13, as added Pub. L. 103–322, title IV, §40132, Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 1917, related to National Park System crime prevention assistance. See section 102702 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
§1a–7b. Protection of right of individuals to bear arms
(a) Congressional findings
Congress finds the following:
(1) The 2d amendment to the Constitution provides that "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed".
(2) Section 27.42 of title 50, Code of Federal Regulations, provides that, except in special circumstances, citizens of the United States may not "possess, use, or transport firearms on national wildlife refuges" of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
(3) The regulations described in paragraph (2) prevent individuals complying with Federal and State laws from exercising the 2d amendment rights of the individuals while at units of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
(4) The existence of different laws relating to the transportation and possession of firearms at different units of the National Wildlife Refuge System entrapped law-abiding gun owners while at units of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
(5) Although the Bush administration issued new regulations relating to the 2d amendment rights of law-abiding citizens in units of the National Wildlife Refuge System that went into effect on January 9, 2009—
(A) on March 19, 2009, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia granted a preliminary injunction with respect to the implementation and enforcement of the new regulations; and
(B) the new regulations—
(i) are under review by the Obama administration; and
(ii) may be altered.
(6) Congress needs to weigh in on the new regulations to ensure that unelected bureaucrats and judges cannot again override the 2d amendment rights of law-abiding citizens on 90,790,000 acres of land under the jurisdiction of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
(7) Federal laws should make it clear that the 2d amendment rights of an individual at a unit of the National Wildlife Refuge System should not be infringed.
(b) Protection of right of individuals to bear arms in units of the National Wildlife Refuge System
The Secretary shall not promulgate or enforce any regulation that prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm, including an assembled or functional firearm, in any unit of the National Wildlife Refuge System if—
(1) the individual is not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing the firearm; and
(2) the possession of the firearm is in compliance with the law of the State in which the unit of the National Wildlife Refuge System is located.
(Pub. L. 111–24, title V, §512, May 22, 2009, 123 Stat. 1764; Pub. L. 113–287, §§4(d), 7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3263, 3272.)
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2014—Pub. L. 113–287, §7, which directed repeal of this section insofar as it related to the National Park System, could not be executed because of the general amendment by Pub. L. 113–287, §4(d), which made section applicable only to the National Wildlife Refuge System. See below. For provisions related to the National Park System, see section 104906 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Pub. L. 113–287, §4(d), amended section generally. Prior to amendment, section related to the right of Americans to exercise their Second Amendment rights in the National Park System and the National Wildlife Refuge System.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date
Section effective nine months after May 22, 2009, except as otherwise specifically provided, see section 3 of Pub. L. 111–24, set out as an Effective Date of 2009 Amendment note under section 1602 of Title 15, Commerce and Trade.
Section, Pub. L. 98–540, §4, Oct. 24, 1984, 98 Stat. 2719; Pub. L. 103–437, §6(d)(1), Nov. 2, 1994, 108 Stat. 4583; Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §814(d)(1)(F), Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4196, related to maintenance management system for the National Park System. Subsec. (a) was repealed and restated in section 101301 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs. Subsec. (b), which required annual status reports, had been previously repealed by Pub. L. 104–333.
Section, Pub. L. 101–628, title XII, §1213, Nov. 28, 1990, 104 Stat. 4507; Pub. L. 103–437, §6(d)(2), Nov. 2, 1994, 108 Stat. 4583, related to periodic review of National Park System. See section 100505(a) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 101–628, title XII, §1214, Nov. 28, 1990, 104 Stat. 4508, related to consultation with affected agencies and organizations. See section 100505(b) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 101–628, title XII, §1215, Nov. 28, 1990, 104 Stat. 4508, related to contents of the report on the periodic review of the National Park System. See section 100505(c) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 101–628, title XII, §1216, Nov. 28, 1990, 104 Stat. 4508, related to evaluation of proposed boundary changes. See section 100506(a) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 101–628, title XII, §1217, Nov. 28, 1990, 104 Stat. 4508, related to proposals for boundary changes. See section 100506(b) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 102–525, title III, §301, Oct. 26, 1992, 106 Stat. 3441, related to National Park System advisory committees. See section 100906(b), (c) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
§1b. Repealed or Transferred
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section, act Aug. 8, 1953, ch. 384, §1, 67 Stat. 495; Pub. L. 91–383, §2(a), Aug. 18, 1970, 84 Stat. 826, which related to Secretary of the Interior's authorization of additional activities; administration of National Park System, was repealed in part and transferred in part. Introductory provisions and pars. (1), (2), and (4) to (8) were repealed and restated in sections 100901(a), (d) to (h), 101901, and 102711 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs. Par. (3) was transferred and is set out as a note under section 407a of this title.
Section, act Aug. 8, 1953, ch. 384, §2, 67 Stat. 496; Pub. L. 91–383, §2(b), Aug. 18, 1970, 84 Stat. 826, related to general administration provisions; system defined; particular areas. See sections 100501 and 100755 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Aug. 8, 1953, ch. 384, §3, 67 Stat. 496, related to appropriations. See section 103102 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 98–473, title I, §101(c) [title I, §100], Oct. 12, 1984, 98 Stat. 1837, 1844; Pub. L. 89–671, §14(c), as added Pub. L. 107–219, §1(a)(3), Aug. 21, 2002, 116 Stat. 1330, related to National Capital region arts and cultural affairs; grant program. See section 102302 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §814(g), Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4199; Pub. L. 113–40, §10(c), Oct. 2, 2013, 127 Stat. 546, related to challenge cost-share agreement authority. See section 101701 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 104–208, div. A, title I, §101(d) [title I], Sept. 30, 1996, 110 Stat. 3009–181, 3009-189, related to cooperative agreements. See section 101702(a) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 108–7, div. F, title I, Feb. 20, 2003, 117 Stat. 227, related to sums provided by private entities for utility services. See section 103103 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 108–7, div. F, title I, Feb. 20, 2003, 117 Stat. 227, related to reimbursable agreements. See section 101704 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 110–229, title III, §301, May 8, 2008, 122 Stat. 768, related to cooperative agreements for national park natural resource protection. Subsecs. (a) to (c) were repealed and restated in section 101702(d) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs. Subsec. (d) authorized appropriations to carry out this section.
Section, act Aug. 25, 1916, ch. 408, §2, 39 Stat. 535; Mar. 4, 1921, ch. 161, §1, 41 Stat. 1407, related to national parks, reservations, and monuments; supervision. See section 100302(a)(3) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Aug. 25, 1916, ch. 408, §3, 39 Stat. 535; June 2, 1920, ch. 218, §5, 41 Stat. 732; Mar. 7, 1928, ch. 137, §1, 45 Stat. 235; Pub. L. 85–434, May 29, 1958, 72 Stat. 152; Pub. L. 105–391, title IV, §415(b)(1), Nov. 13, 1998, 112 Stat. 3515, related to rules and regulations of national parks, reservations, and monuments; timber; leases. See section 1865(a) of Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure, and sections 100751(a), 100752, 100753, and 102101 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 103–138, title I, Nov. 11, 1993, 107 Stat. 1387, related to recovery of costs associated with special use permits. See section 103104 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 87–608, Aug. 24, 1962, 76 Stat. 405, related to maintenance and repair of Government improvements under concession contracts.
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section was classified to section 303c of former Title 40, prior to the enactment of Title 40, Public Buildings, Property, and Works, by Pub. L. 107–217, §1, Aug. 21, 2002, 116 Stat. 1062.
Section, act Aug. 25, 1916, ch. 408, §4, 39 Stat. 536, related to rights-of-way through public lands. See section 100303 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
§5. Omitted
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section, acts Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 238, 36 Stat. 1253; May 27, 1952, ch. 338, 66 Stat. 95; Pub. L. 94–579, title VII, § 706(a), Oct. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 2793; Pub. L. 113–287, §7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3272, which authorized heads of departments to grant easements for rights-of-way on "the public lands, national forests, and reservations of the United States" for electrical power and communications purposes, was omitted because its provisions, as they related to System units, were repealed by Pub. L. 113–287 and because act Mar. 4, 1911, is also classified to section 961 of Title 43, Public Lands. It was also classified to sections 420 and 523 of this title prior to their omission from the Code.
Section, act June 5, 1920, ch. 235, §1, 41 Stat. 917, related to donations of lands within national parks and monuments and moneys. See section 101101 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act July 10, 1935, ch. 375, §4, 49 Stat. 478, related to acceptance of gifts or bequests of money.
Section, act Jan. 24, 1923, ch. 42, 42 Stat. 1215, related to purchase of supplies or services for National Park Service.
Section, act Mar. 18, 1950, ch. 72, §1, 64 Stat. 27; Pub. L. 85–726, title XIV, §1402(e), Aug. 23, 1958, 72 Stat. 807; Pub. L. 91–258, title I, §52(b)(1), May 21, 1970, 84 Stat. 235, related to airports in national parks, monuments and recreation areas; construction, etc. See section 101501(b) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Mar. 18, 1950, ch. 72, §2, 64 Stat. 28; Pub. L. 89–763, Nov. 5, 1966, 80 Stat. 1313, related to acquisition of lands for airport use; contracts for operation and maintenance. See section 101501(c) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Mar. 18, 1950, ch. 72, §3, 64 Stat. 28, related to authorization to sponsor airport projects; use of funds. See section 101501(d) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Mar. 18, 1950, ch. 72, §4, 64 Stat. 28, related to jurisdiction over airports; public operation. See section 101501(e) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Mar. 18, 1950, ch. 72, §5, 64 Stat. 28, provided definitions for sections 7a to 7e. See section 101501(a) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Apr. 9, 1924, ch. 86, §1, 43 Stat. 90, related to roads and trails in national parks and monuments; construction, etc. See section 101511(a) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Sept. 7, 1950, ch. 912, §4(a), 64 Stat. 787, related to administration of appropriations for construction, reconstruction, and improvement of roads and trails in national parks, monuments, and other areas administered by National Park Service.
Act Sept. 5, 1940, ch. 715, §8, 54 Stat. 870, which was formerly classified to this section, was repealed by Pub. L. 85–767, §2[23], Aug. 27, 1958, 72 Stat. 919.
Section, act Apr. 9, 1924, ch. 86, §4, as added Jan. 31, 1931, ch. 79, 46 Stat. 1053, related to designation of national-park approach roads. See section 101511(b)(1) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Apr. 9, 1924, ch. 86, §5, as added Jan. 31, 1931, ch. 79, 46 Stat. 1053; amended 1939 Reorg. Plan No. I, §§301, 302, eff. July 1, 1939, 4 F.R. 2727, 53 Stat. 1426; June 29, 1948, ch. 732, §4(a), 62 Stat. 1107; June 30, 1949, ch. 288, title I, §103, 63 Stat. 380; 1949 Reorg. Plan No. 7, §2, eff. Aug. 10, 1949, 14 F.R. 5228, 63 Stat. 1070, related to national-park approach roads and roads and trails within national parks and national monuments; construction, improvement, and maintenance; appropriation. See section 101511(a), (b)(2), (c) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Apr. 9, 1924, ch. 86, §6, as added Jan. 31, 1931, ch. 79, 46 Stat. 1054, related to national-park approach roads across or within national forests; approval of Secretary of Agriculture. See section 101511(b)(3) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Mar. 4, 1931, ch. 522, title I, 46 Stat. 1570, related to national-monument approach roads.
Section, act June 3, 1948, ch. 401, §1, 62 Stat. 334, related to conveyance to States of roads leading to certain historical areas; conditions; jurisdiction. See section 101512(b) to (d) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, acts June 3, 1948, ch. 401, §2, 62 Stat. 334; Aug. 1, 1956, ch. 852, §5, 70 Stat. 908, defined the word "State" as used in former section 8e of this title. See section 101512(a) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Jan. 24, 1923, ch. 42, 42 Stat. 1215, related to exchange of motor vehicles and equipment as part consideration in purchase of new equipment.
Section, acts Mar. 2, 1933, ch. 180, §1, 47 Stat. 1420; July 26, 1947, ch. 343, title II, §205(a), 61 Stat. 501, related to government of parks, etc.; violation of regulations as misdemeanor.
Section 10, act Mar. 3, 1905, ch. 1405, 33 Stat. 873, authorized National Park Service employees to arrest and prosecute persons violating the laws and regulations relating to the national forests and national parks. Act Mar. 3, 1905, insofar as it relates to the Forest Service, is classified to section 559 of this title. Pub. L. 91–383, §10(a), as amended, amended act Mar. 3, 1905, to delete references to the National Park Service and the national parks.
Section 10a, act Mar. 2, 1933, ch. 180, §2, 47 Stat. 1420, related to the authorization of commissioners, superintendents, caretakers, officers, or guards of national military parks, national parks, battlefield sites, national monuments, and miscellaneous memorials, to arrest and prosecute persons for violations of any of the regulations prescribed pursuant to former section 9a of this title.
Section, act May 10, 1926, ch. 277, §1, 44 Stat. 491, related to medical attention for employees of the National Park Service. See section 101303(a) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act July 3, 1926, ch. 792, §1, 44 Stat. 900, related to aid to visitors in emergencies. See section 102712(a) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act July 3, 1926, ch. 792, §2, 44 Stat. 900, related to medical attention to employees at isolated places; removal of bodies for burial. See section 101303(b) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, acts Mar. 7, 1928, ch. 137, §1, 45 Stat. 238; Mar. 4, 1929, ch. 705, §1, 45 Stat. 1602, prohibited expenditure of appropriations for National Park Service where campground privileges are charged for by the Park Service.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of Repeal
Repeal effective Jan. 1, 1965, see section 1(a) of Pub. L. 88–578, set out in part as an Effective Date of 1964 Amendment note under section 460d of this title.
Section, act May 10, 1939, ch. 119, §1, 53 Stat. 729, related to availability of appropriations for printing information and signs.
Section, act May 9, 1935, ch. 101, §1, 49 Stat. 209, related to credits of receipts for meals and quarters furnished to Government employees in the field. Provision was also set out as section 456a of this title. See section 103101(a) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act June 28, 1941, ch. 259, §1, 55 Stat. 350, related to availability of appropriations for expense of recording donated lands. See section 103101(b) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 102–381, title I, Oct. 5, 1992, 106 Stat. 1384; Pub. L. 103–332, title I, Sept. 30, 1994, 108 Stat. 2507, related to use of funds for law enforcement and emergencies. See section 103101(c) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 107–63, title I, Nov. 5, 2001, 115 Stat. 424, related to contribution for benefit payments to United States Park Police annuitants. See section 103101(d) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Mar. 7, 1928, ch. 137, §1, 45 Stat. 238, related to appropriations available for purchase of waterproof footwear. See section 103101(e) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act Apr. 18, 1930, ch. 187, 46 Stat. 219, related to central warehouses at parks and monuments; maintenance; purchase of supplies and materials; distribution. See section 104901 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act May 26, 1930, ch. 324, §1, 46 Stat. 381, related to personal equipment and supplies for employees; purchase by Secretary of the Interior; deductions from moneys due employees. See section 101304(a) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act May 26, 1930, ch. 324, §2, 46 Stat. 382, provided for travel allowances and mileage for administration of National Park Service.
Section, act May 26, 1930, ch. 324, §3, 46 Stat. 382, related to services or other accommodations for public; contracts; rates. See section 104902 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, acts July 31, 1953, ch. 298, title I, §1, 67 Stat. 271; July 14, 1956, ch. 598, 70 Stat. 543; Pub. L. 91–383, §12(c), as added Pub. L. 94–458, §2, Oct. 7, 1976, 90 Stat. 1943, related to transmittal of reports of proposed contract and lease awards to Congressional officers by Secretary.
Section, act May 26, 1930, ch. 324, §4, 46 Stat. 382, related to procurement of supplies, materials, and special services to aid permittees and licensees in emergencies; authority of Secretary of the Interior. See section 102712(b) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act May 26, 1930, ch. 324, §5, 46 Stat. 382, provided that section 543 of former Title 31, Money and Finance, should not be construed to prohibit the acceptance of traveler's checks and other forms of money equivalent in payment of automobile license fees, etc. charged at national parks.
Section, act May 26, 1930, ch. 324, §6, 46 Stat. 382, related to care and removal of indigents; disposition of dead persons. See section 104903 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act May 26, 1930, ch. 324, §7, 46 Stat. 382, related to property of employee lost, damaged, or destroyed while in use on official business; reimbursement of employee. See section 101304(b) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act May 26, 1930, ch. 324, §8, 46 Stat. 383, related to equipment required by field employees; by whom furnished and maintained. See section 101304(c) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act May 26, 1930, ch. 324, §9, 46 Stat. 383, related to hire, rental, and purchase of property of employees; when authorized. See section 101304(d) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act May 26, 1930, ch. 324, §10, 46 Stat. 383, related to hire of work animals, vehicles and equipment with or without personal services; rates. See section 104904 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act May 26, 1930, ch. 324, §11, 46 Stat. 383; Pub. L. 91–383, §5, Aug. 18, 1970, as added Pub. L. 94–458, §2, Oct. 7, 1976, 90 Stat. 1939, related to traveling expenses of National Park System employees and dependents of deceased employees. See section 101305 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act June 18, 1940, ch. 395, §1, 54 Stat. 445, related to travel expenses for attendance of National Park Service field employees at authorized meetings.
§17j–2. Authorization of appropriations for road maintenance and repair, etc.
Appropriations for the National Park Service are authorized for—
(a) Necessary protection of the area of federally owned land in the custody of the National Park Service known as the Ocean Strip and Queets Corridor, adjacent to Olympic National Park, Washington; necessary repairs to the roads from Glacier Park Station through the Blackfeet Indian Reservation to the various points in the boundary line of Glacier National Park, Montana, and the international boundary; repair and maintenance of approximately two and seventy-seven one-hundredths miles of road leading from United States Highway 187 to the north entrance of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming; maintenance of approach roads through the Lassen National Forest leading to Lassen Volcanic National Park, California; maintenance and repair of the Generals Highway between the boundaries of Sequoia National Park, California, and the Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park, California; maintenance of approximately two and one-fourth miles of roads comprising those portions of the Fresno-Kings Canyon approach road, Park Ridge Lookout Road, and Ash Mountain-Advance truck trail, necessary to the administration and protection of the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks; maintenance of the roads in the national forests leading out of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana; maintenance of the road in the Stanislaus National Forest connecting the Tioga Road with the Hetch Hetchy Road near Mather Station, Yosemite National Park, California; and maintenance and repair of the approach road to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument and the road connecting the said monument with the Reno Monument site, Montana; repair and maintenance of the class "C" road lying between the terminus of F.A. 383 at the east boundary of Coronado National Forest and the point where said class "C" road enters Coronado National Memorial in the vicinity of Montezuma Pass, approximately 5.3 miles.
(b) to (g) Repealed. Pub. L. 113–287, §7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3272.
(h) Acquisition of rights-of-way and construction and maintenance of a water supply line partly outside the boundaries of Mesa Verde National Park.
(Aug. 7, 1946, ch. 788, 60 Stat. 885; Pub. L. 86–689, §3, Sept. 2, 1960, 74 Stat. 737; Pub. L. 102–201, title I, §101, Dec. 10, 1991, 105 Stat. 1631; Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §802, Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4186; Pub. L. 113–287, §7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3272.)
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2014—Subsecs. (b) to (g), (i), (j). Pub. L. 113–287 struck out subsecs. (b) to (g), (i), and (j), which authorized various appropriations for the National Park Service. See section 103102 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
1996—Subsec. (j). Pub. L. 104–333 added subsec. (j).
1960—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 86–689 authorized appropriations for the repair and maintenance of the class "C" road lying between the terminus of F.A. 383 at the east boundary of Coronado National Forest and the point where said class "C" road enters Coronado National Memorial in the vicinity of Montezuma Pass.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Change of Name
"Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument" substituted in text for "Custer Battlefield National Monument" pursuant to Pub. L. 102–201.
Executive Documents
Transfer of Functions
For transfer of functions of other officers, employees, and agencies of Department of the Interior, with certain exceptions, to Secretary of the Interior, with power to delegate, see Reorg. Plan No. 3 of 1950, §§1, 2, eff. May 24, 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.
Section, act June 23, 1936, ch. 735, §1, 49 Stat. 1894, related to park, parkway and recreational-area programs; study by National Park Service; consent of States; purpose; cooperation of government agencies. See section 100504(a)(2), (3) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act June 23, 1936, ch. 735, §2, 49 Stat. 1894, related to coordination; planning by States with aid of National Park Service. See section 100504(a)(4) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act June 23, 1936, ch. 735, §3, 49 Stat. 1895, related to consent of Congress to agreements between States; when agreements effective. See section 100504(b) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, acts June 23, 1936, ch. 735, §4, 49 Stat. 1895; Aug. 1, 1956, ch. 852, §6, 70 Stat. 908, defined the term "State" as used in sections 17k and 17l of this title. See section 100504(a)(1) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
§17o. Repealed or Omitted
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section, Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §814(a), Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4190; Pub. L. 106–176, title I, §120(a)(1), Mar. 10, 2000, 114 Stat. 28; Pub. L. 113–287, §7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3272, which related to National Park Service housing improvement, was repealed in part and omitted in part.
Section 17o consisted of pars. (1) to (19). Pars. (2) to (19) were repealed, and pars. (2), (3), (6) to (14), and (17) to (19) were restated in subchapter III (§101331 et seq.) of chapter 1013 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs, by Pub. L. 113–287, §§3, 7, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3094, 3272, which Act enacted Title 54. For disposition of section 17o, see Disposition Table preceding section 100101 of Title 54.
Par. (1), which stated the purposes of this section, was omitted from the Code given the repeal of pars. (2) to (19) and enactment of Title 54.
§18. Transferred
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section, act July 19, 1940, ch. 642, §1, 54 Stat. 773; Pub. L. 93–193, §2, Dec. 19, 1973, 87 Stat. 765; Pub. L. 94–55, §2(b), July 9, 1975, 89 Stat. 262, which related to promotion of tourist travel, was transferred to section 1544 of Title 15, Commerce and Trade.
§18a. Transferred
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section, act July 19, 1940, ch. 642, §2, 54 Stat. 773, which related to cooperation with travel agencies and publication of information, was transferred to section 1545 of Title 15, Commerce and Trade.
§18b. Transferred
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section, act July 19, 1940, ch. 642, §3, 54 Stat. 773; Pub. L. 93–193, §2, Dec. 19, 1973, 87 Stat. 765; Pub. L. 97–31, §12(10), Aug. 6, 1981, 95 Stat. 154; Pub. L. 98–443, §9(o), Oct. 4, 1984, 98 Stat. 1708, which related to an advisory committee for promotion of tourist travel, was transferred to section 1546 of Title 15, Commerce and Trade.
§18c. Transferred
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section, act July 19, 1940, ch. 642, §4, 54 Stat. 774; Oct. 28, 1949, ch. 782, title XI, §1106(a), 63 Stat. 972; Pub. L. 93–193, §2, Dec. 19, 1973, 87 Stat. 765, which related to rules and regulations and employees, was transferred to section 1547 of Title 15, Commerce and Trade.
§18d. Transferred
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section, act July 19, 1940, ch. 642, §5, 54 Stat. 774; Pub. L. 91–549, Dec. 14, 1970, 84 Stat. 1437; Pub. L. 94–55, §2(a), July 9, 1975, 89 Stat. 262, which authorized appropriations, was transferred to section 1548 of Title 15, Commerce and Trade.
Section, act June 28, 1941, ch. 259, §1, 55 Stat. 350, exempted national park, etc., admission fees from all Federal tax on admissions. Act Sept. 20, 1941, was made effective on, and applicable only with respect to, the period beginning with Oct. 1, 1941, by section 550(a) thereof.
Section, act July 1, 1955, ch. 259, §1, 69 Stat. 242; Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §804(a)(1), Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4187, related to management of museum properties. See sections 102501 and 102503(a) to (f) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
§18f–1. Transferred
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section, Pub. L. 101–512, title I, §116, Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. 1937, which related to disposal of unnecessary or duplicate museum objects and use of proceeds, was transferred and is set out as a note under section 102501 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act July 1, 1955, ch. 259, §2, as added Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §804(a)(2), Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4187, related to additional functions. See sections 102503(g) to (i) and 102504 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, act July 1, 1955, ch. 259, §3, as added Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §804(b), Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4188, related to application and definitions. Subsec. (a), which made certain authorities available to the Secretary of the Interior, was repealed as obsolete. Subsec. (b) was repealed and restated in section 102502 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
SUBCHAPTER II—VOLUNTEERS IN PARKS PROGRAM
Section, Pub. L. 91–357, §1, July 29, 1970, 84 Stat. 472; Pub. L. 98–540, §1(b), Oct. 24, 1984, 98 Stat. 2718, related to creation of volunteers in parks program. See section 102301(a) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 91–357, §2, July 29, 1970, 84 Stat. 472, related to incidental expenses. See section 102301(b) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 91–357, §3, July 29, 1970, 84 Stat. 472; Pub. L. 101–286, title II, §204(b), May 9, 1990, 104 Stat. 175, related to Federal employee status for volunteers. See section 102301(c) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 91–357, §4, July 29, 1970, 84 Stat. 472; Pub. L. 94–128, Nov. 13, 1975, 89 Stat. 682; Pub. L. 98–540, §1(a), Oct. 24, 1984, 98 Stat. 2718; Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §805, Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4188; Pub. L. 113–235, div. F, title I, §118, Dec. 16, 2014, 128 Stat. 2421, authorized appropriations. See section 102301(d) of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
SUBCHAPTER III—NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION
Sections, act July 10, 1935, ch. 375, §§1–3, 5, 49 Stat. 477, 478, related to: creation of National Park Trust Fund Board, its composition, conduct of business, and compensation; authority to accept and administer gifts, disposition of income, and limitations thereof; succession, powers as trustee, and jurisdiction of suits; and exemption of gifts from taxation, respectively.
Section, act July 10, 1935, ch. 375, §6, 49 Stat. 478, required the National Park Trust Fund Board to submit an annual report to Congress of the moneys or securities received and held by it, and of its operations.
Section, Pub. L. 90–209, §1, Dec. 18, 1967, 81 Stat. 656, provided congressional statement of purpose and established National Park Foundation. See section 101111 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 90–209, §2, Dec. 18, 1967, 81 Stat. 656, related to the Board of the National Park Foundation. See section 101112 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 90–209, §3, Dec. 18, 1967, 81 Stat. 656, related to gifts, devises, or bequests. See section 101113 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 90–209, §4, Dec. 18, 1967, 81 Stat. 656; Pub. L. 106–176, title III, §305, Mar. 10, 2000, 114 Stat. 33, related to property and income dealings and transactions. See section 101114 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 90–209, §5, Dec. 18, 1967, 81 Stat. 657, related to corporate succession and powers. See section 101115 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 90–209, §6, Dec. 18, 1967, 81 Stat. 657, related to authority for execution of contracts, instruments, and necessary or appropriate acts. See section 101116 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 90–209, §7, Dec. 18, 1967, 81 Stat. 657, related to bylaws, rules, and regulations and contracts for services. See section 101117 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 90–209, §8, Dec. 18, 1967, 81 Stat. 657, related to tax exemptions, contributions, gifts, and transfers. See section 101118 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 90–209, §9, Dec. 18, 1967, 81 Stat. 657, related to liability of United States. See section 101119 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 90–209, §10, Dec. 18, 1967, 81 Stat. 657, required the National Park Foundation to transmit to Congress an annual report of its proceedings and activities, including a full and complete statement of its receipts, expenditures, and investments. Section had terminated, effective May 15, 2000, pursuant to section 3003 of Pub. L. 104–66, as amended, set out as a note under section 1113 of Title 31, Money and Finance. See also page 204 of House Document No. 103–7.
Section, Pub. L. 90–209, §11, as added Pub. L. 105–391, title VII, §701, Nov. 13, 1998, 112 Stat. 3520, related to promotion of local fundraising support. See section 101120 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
SUBCHAPTER III–A—NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM VISITOR FACILITY
§§19aa to 19gg. Omitted
Editorial Notes
Codification
Sections 19aa to 19gg were omitted pursuant to section 19gg which provided that all authorities contained in this subchapter expired Sept. 30, 1989.
Section 19aa, Pub. L. 97–433, §2, Jan. 8, 1983, 96 Stat. 2277, defined terms for purposes of this subchapter.
Section 19bb, Pub. L. 97–433, §3, Jan. 8, 1983, 96 Stat. 2277, established in United States Treasury the National Park System Visitor Facilities Fund and provided for funds to be credited to that Fund.
Section 19cc, Pub. L. 97–433, §4, Jan. 8, 1983, 96 Stat. 2277, authorized appropriations to be made available to National Park Foundation to carry out its functions under this subchapter.
Section 19dd, Pub. L. 97–433, §5, Jan. 8, 1983, 96 Stat. 2278, related to administration of Fund projects and required Foundation to include in its annual report a description of projects undertaken and accomplishments made under this subchapter.
Section 19ee, Pub. L. 97–433, §6, Jan. 8, 1983, 96 Stat. 2278, related to authority of National Park Foundation.
Section 19ff, Pub. L. 97–433, §7, Jan. 8, 1983, 96 Stat. 2279, provided that nothing in this subchapter affect responsibilities of Secretary of the Interior under other provisions of law.
Section 19gg, Pub. L. 97–433, §8, Jan. 8, 1983, 96 Stat. 2279, provided that authorities contained in this subchapter expire Sept. 30, 1989, and that any moneys credited to Fund not appropriated, expended, or obligated be transferred to miscellaneous receipts of the Treasury.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Short Title
Section 1 of Pub. L. 97–433 provided that this subchapter be cited as the "National Park System Visitor Facilities Fund Act".
SUBCHAPTER III–B—PARK SYSTEM RESOURCE PROTECTION
Section, Pub. L. 101–337, §1, July 27, 1990, 104 Stat. 379; Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §814(h)(1), (2), Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4199, defined terms as used in this subchapter. See section 100721 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 101–337, §2, July 27, 1990, 104 Stat. 379; Pub. L. 104–333, div. I, title VIII, §814(h)(3), Nov. 12, 1996, 110 Stat. 4199; Pub. L. 106–176, title I, §120(c), Mar. 10, 2000, 114 Stat. 29, related to liability. See section 100722 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 101–337, §3, July 27, 1990, 104 Stat. 380, related to actions. See section 100723 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
Section, Pub. L. 101–337, §4, July 27, 1990, 104 Stat. 380; Pub. L. 103–437, §6(d)(3), Nov. 2, 1994, 108 Stat. 4583, related to use of recovered amounts. See section 100724 of Title 54, National Park Service and Related Programs.
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