Title 16 — CONSERVATION
- § 1a–7b— Protection of right of individuals to bear arms
- § 17j–2— Authorization of appropriations for road maintenance and repair, etc.
- § 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
- § 34— Road extensions
- § 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
- § 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
- § 47–5— Regulations
- § 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
- § 79a— Establishment; statement of purposes
- § 79b— Park area
- § 79c— Acquisition of land
- § 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
- § 79i— Administration
- § 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
- § 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
- § 81— Establishment; statement of purposes
- § 81a— Location and boundaries
- § 81b— Revision of boundaries
- § 81c— Addition of lands
- § 81d— Addition of lands
- § 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
- § 81k— Exchange of lands
- § 81l— Additional exchange of lands
- § 81m— Additional exchange of lands
- § 81n— Transfer of lands for State Park
- § 81o— Transfer of administrative jurisdiction over land
- § 81p— Property transfers
- § 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— Administration
- § 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
- § 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.
- § 107— Boundary changed
- § 108— Other laws extended to added lands
- § 109— Additional 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
- § 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
- § 119— Establishment; notice in Federal Register; administration; exchange and acquisition of lands; remaining funds
- § 119a— Boundaries
- § 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
- § 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
- § 145— Exchange of lands
- § 146— Offenses within park
- § 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
- § 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
- § 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
- § 160— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 160a— Establishment; notice in Federal Register; donation of lands; acquisition by purchase of other lands
- § 160a–1— Boundaries
- § 160b— Land acquisitions
- § 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
- § 160f— Administration
- § 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
- § 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
- § 167— Removal of timber
- § 167a— Exchange of lands and other property
- § 170— Hunting and fishing; regulations; punishment
- § 171— Forfeitures and seizures of guns, traps, teams, etc.
- § 178— Hotel regulations
- § 179— Donations of buildings and other property
- § 191— Establishment; boundaries; reclamation project
- § 192— Boundaries enlarged
- § 192a— Boundaries revised; excluded lands transferred
- § 192b— Addition of lands
- § 192b–1— Exchange of lands
- § 192b–10— Boundary adjustment for Rocky Mountain National Park and Roosevelt National Forest
- § 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
- § 192c— Vested rights
- § 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
- § 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
- § 204k— Addition of lands
- § 204l— Application of Federal Power Act
- § 204m— Vested rights
- § 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
- § 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
- § 218— Addition of land
- § 218a— Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, Kentucky
- § 221— Establishment; boundaries
- § 221a— Boundary changed
- § 221b— Various laws made applicable to added lands
- § 221c— Exchange of lands
- § 221d— Relinquishment of interest in road
- § 221e— Additional lands
- § 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
- § 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
- § 231— Establishment; description of area
- § 231a— Additional lands
- § 231b— Acceptance of donations
- § 231c— Administration, protection, and development
- § 231d— Repeal of inconsistent laws
- § 241— Establishment; boundaries; maintenance of roads
- § 241a— Extension of boundaries
- § 241b— Exchange of lands
- § 241c— Additional extension of lands
- § 241d— Exclusion 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
- § 243— Exchange of lands
- § 244— Construction of log buildings; limitation on cost
- § 245— Administration, protection, and development
- § 247— Homestead, mineral, and other rights unaffected
- § 251— Establishment; boundaries
- § 251a— Additional lands
- § 251b— Exchange of lands
- § 251c— Administration of acquired lands
- § 251d— Applicability to privately owned lands
- § 251e— Boundary revision
- § 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
- § 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
- § 265— Addition of lands
- § 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
- § 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
- § 271c— Access roads
- § 271d— Administration, protection, and development
- § 271e— Report to President
- § 271g— Authorization of appropriations
- § 272— Establishment of park
- § 272a— Acquisition of property
- § 272b— Livestock grazing
- § 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
- § 273— Establishment
- § 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
- § 281— Purpose
- § 281a— Designation
- § 281b— Acquisition of lands; restrictions; tribal-owned lands
- § 281c— Inclusion of lands
- § 281d— Establishment; notice in Federal Register; administration
- § 281e— Contracts and cooperative agreements with State of Idaho, and others
- § 281f— Authorization of appropriations
- § 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
- § 283— Establishment; purposes; boundaries
- § 283a— Acquisition of lands
- § 283b— Establishment; notice in Federal Register; property rights
- § 283c— Administration
- § 283d— Availability of funds
- § 283e— Authorization of appropriations; expenditure for improvements limitation
- § 284— Establishment; statement of purposes; description; acquisition of property; acreage limitation
- § 284a— Administration
- § 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
- § 284j— Definitions
- § 284k— References
- § 291— Establishment; acceptance of land
- § 291a— Cooperative agreements with property owners of non-Federal property
- § 291b— Administration, protection, development, and maintenance
- § 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
- § 343b— Addition of lands
- § 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
- § 344— Establishment; maintenance
- § 345— Administration, protection, and promotion
- § 346— Exchange of lands
- § 346a— Extension of boundaries
- § 346a–1— Addition of lands
- § 346a–2— Acquisition of lands; administration
- § 346a–3— Exchange of lands; construction of interchange
- § 346a–4— Boundary revision
- § 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
- § 346c— Administration
- § 346d— Use of funds
- § 346e— Authorization for park facilities to be located outside the boundaries of Zion National Park and Yosemite National Park
- § 347— Establishment; boundaries
- § 348— Entries under land laws not affected
- § 349— Rights-of-way
- § 351— Control; rules and regulations
- § 352— Game refuge; killing game
- § 353— Leases
- § 354— Offenses; punishment
- § 355— Change of boundaries
- § 355a— Laws applicable to added lands
- § 361— Establishment; supply of water; free baths for indigent; dedication to United States
- § 361a— Additions to park
- § 361b— Additions to park
- § 361c— Additions to park
- § 361d— Additions to park
- § 361e— Acceptance of donations
- § 361f— Exchange of lands
- § 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
- § 367— Sale of lots
- § 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
- § 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 Hawaiʻi 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
- § 396b— Establishment; boundaries; administration
- § 396c— Land acquisition; authorization of appropriations
- § 396d— Establishment
- § 396e— Exchange of lands
- § 396f— Acquisition of private lands; creation of surplus property accounts; transfer and sale of accounts
- § 397— Establishment; boundaries
- § 397a— Establishment; notice in Federal Register
- § 397b— Procurement of lands
- § 397c— Acquisition of lands by Governor of the Territory of Hawaii
- § 397d— Administration
- § 398— Establishment; administration
- § 398a— Conditions and limitations
- § 398c— Addition of lands
- § 398d— Acquisition of lands, waters, and interests therein
- § 398e— Bathing and fishing rights protected
- § 398f— Authorization of appropriations for acquisitions, grants, etc.
- § 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
- § 402b— Additions to 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
- § 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–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
- § 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–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
- § 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
- § 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–1— Laws applicable
- § 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
- § 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–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
- § 404c–12— Entrance roads
- § 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
- § 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
- § 405— Reservation for park and camp sites
- § 405a— Rules and regulations; fees
- § 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
- § 407— Establishment; description of area
- § 407a— Administration, protection, and development
- § 407aa— Findings and purposes
- § 407b— Applicability of Federal Power Act
- § 407bb— Establishment
- § 407cc— Acquisition of site for and operation of Center
- § 407d— Admission and guide fees exempt from tax
- § 407dd— Directives to Secretary
- § 407e— Boundaries
- § 407ee— Authorization of appropriations
- § 407f— Exchange of lands
- § 407g— State right-of-way for park-type road; reconveyance of interest upon completion of road
- § 407h— Authorization of appropriations
- § 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
- § 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.
- § 409— Establishment; acquisition of land
- § 409a— Acceptance of title to lands
- § 409b— George Washington headquarters; maintenance
- § 409c— Board of advisers
- § 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
- § 409g— Additional lands
- § 409h— Administration of additional lands
- § 409i— Acquisition of Warren Property for Morristown National Historical Park
- § 410— Establishment; acquisition of land
- § 410a— Acceptance of title to lands
- § 410aa— Establishment
- § 410aa–1— Lands and property
- § 410aa–2— Notice in Federal Register; appropriations; administration
- § 410aa–3— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410aaa— Findings
- § 410aaa–1— Establishment
- § 410aaa–2— Transfer and administration of lands
- § 410aaa–21— Findings
- § 410aaa–22— Establishment
- § 410aaa–23— Transfer and administration of lands
- § 410aaa–24— Maps and legal description
- § 410aaa–25— Withdrawal
- § 410aaa–26— Utility rights-of-way
- § 410aaa–27— Joshua Tree National Park Advisory Commission
- § 410aaa–28— Visitor center
- § 410aaa–3— Maps and legal description
- § 410aaa–4— Withdrawal
- § 410aaa–41— Findings
- § 410aaa–42— Establishment
- § 410aaa–43— Transfer of lands
- § 410aaa–44— Maps and legal description
- § 410aaa–45— Abolishment of scenic area
- § 410aaa–46— Administration
- § 410aaa–47— Withdrawal
- § 410aaa–48— Regulation of mining
- § 410aaa–49— Study as to validity of mining claims
- § 410aaa–5— Grazing
- § 410aaa–50— Grazing
- § 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
- § 410aaa–6— Death Valley National Park Advisory Commission
- § 410aaa–7— Boundary adjustment
- § 410aaa–71— Transfer of lands to Red Rock Canyon State Park
- § 410aaa–72— Land tenure adjustments
- § 410aaa–73— Land disposal
- § 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–81— Juniper Flats
- § 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
- § 410aaa–91— Designation of Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Areas
- § 410aaaa— Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
- § 410b— Administration, protection, and development
- § 410bb— Establishment
- § 410bb–1— Administration
- § 410bb–2— Cooperation with Canada for planning and development of international park
- § 410bb–3— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410bbb— Findings and purpose
- § 410bbb–1— Establishment
- § 410bbb–2— Administration
- § 410bbb–3— Acquisition of property
- § 410bbb–4— General management plan
- § 410bbb–5— New Orleans Jazz Commission
- § 410bbb–6— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410bbbb— Reconstruction Era National Historical Park and Reconstruction Era National Historic Network
- § 410c— Preservation of primitive condition
- § 410cc— Congressional statement of findings and purpose
- § 410cc–1— Definitions
- § 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
- § 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
- § 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
- § 410ccc— Findings and purposes
- § 410ccc–1— Establishment
- § 410ccc–2— Administration
- § 410ccc–21— Establishment
- § 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
- § 410ccc–3— Acquisition of property
- § 410ccc–4— General management plan
- § 410cccc— Acquisition of lands
- § 410cccc–1— Golden Spike National Historic Site
- § 410cccc–2— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410cccc–3— Golden Spike National Historical Park
- § 410d— Acceptance and protection of property pending establishment of park; publication of establishment order
- § 410dd— Establishment
- § 410ddd— New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park
- § 410dddd— White Sands National Park
- § 410e— Acquisition of additional lands; reservation of oil, gas, and mineral rights; reservation of royalty rights
- § 410ee— San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
- § 410eee— Findings and purposes
- § 410eee–1— Definitions
- § 410eee–2— Adams National Historical Park
- § 410eee–3— Administration
- § 410eee–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 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–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
- § 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–5— Mineral lands
- § 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–9— Cooperation
- § 410f— Limitation of Federal action during reservation period
- § 410ff— Establishment
- § 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–3— Administration
- § 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
- § 410fff— Findings
- § 410fff–1— Definitions
- § 410fff–10— Authorization of appropriations
- § 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–7— Withdrawal
- § 410fff–8— Water rights
- § 410fff–9— Study of lands within and adjacent to Curecanti National Recreation Area
- § 410ffff— Definitions
- § 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
- § 410g— Rules and regulations governing reservation rights
- § 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
- § 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
- § 410gggg— Homestead National Historical Park; establishment
- § 410gggg–1— Administration; establishment of museum
- § 410gggg–2— Authorization of annual appropriations
- § 410h— Ascertainment of owners’ election regarding reservation rights
- § 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
- § 410hhh— Findings
- § 410hhh–1— Definitions
- § 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–7— Water rights
- § 410hhh–8— Advisory Council
- § 410hhh–9— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410hhhh— Establishment of Jimmy Carter National Historic Site 1 So in original. Probably should be “Historical Park”. See Codification note below.
- § 410hhhh–1— Jimmy Carter National Preservation District
- § 410hhhh–2— Administration of historic site 1 So in original. Probably should be “historical park”. See Codification note set out under section 410hhhh of this title. and preservation district
- § 410hhhh–3— Advisory commission
- § 410hhhh–4— Management plan
- § 410hhhh–5— Definitions
- § 410hhhh–6— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410i— Exterior boundaries; administration
- § 410ii— Findings and purpose
- § 410ii–1— Establishment
- § 410ii–3— Acquisition of properties
- § 410ii–4— Cooperative agreements for the protection, preservation, and maintenance of archeological resources
- § 410ii–5— Administration
- § 410ii–6— Research and data gathering
- § 410ii–7— Authorization of appropriation
- § 410iii— Purpose
- § 410iii–1— Findings
- § 410iii–10— Cooperative agreements
- § 410iii–11— Roles of key partner organizations
- § 410iii–12— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410iii–2— Definitions
- § 410iii–3— Establishment of Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park
- § 410iii–4— Acquisition of property
- § 410iii–5— Administration
- § 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–9— Endowment
- § 410iiii— Definitions
- § 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
- § 410j— Acquisition of land, water, and interests therein; consent of owner; reservations
- § 410jj— Establishment
- § 410jj–1— Purposes
- § 410jj–2— Boundaries; revisions of boundary; publication in Federal Register
- § 410jj–3— Acquisition of lands and interests
- § 410jj–4— Administration
- § 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
- § 410jjj— Establishment
- § 410jjj–1— Acquisition of lands
- § 410jjj–2— Administration
- § 410jjj–3— Report
- § 410jjj–4— Authorization of appropriations; general management plan
- § 410jjjj— Designation of Pullman National Historical Park
- § 410k— Limitation of Federal action during reservation period
- § 410kk— Establishment
- § 410kk–1— Administration
- § 410kk–2— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410kkk— Definitions
- § 410kkk–1— Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
- § 410kkk–2— Administration
- § 410kkk–3— References
- § 410kkk–4— Private property protection
- § 410kkk–5— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410kkkk— Boundary Revision of Salem Maritime National Historic Site 1 See Redesignation of Salem Maritime National Historic Site note below.
- § 410l— Rules and regulations governing reservation rights
- § 410ll— Establishment
- § 410ll–1— Votes for Women Trail
- § 410lll— Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park, New Jersey
- § 410m— Ascertainment of owners’ election regarding reservation rights
- § 410mm— Establishment
- § 410mm–1— Administration
- § 410mm–2— Acquisition of land
- § 410mm–3— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410mmm— Thomas Edison National Historical Park, New Jersey
- § 410n— Drainage of lands; right-of-way
- § 410nn— Establishment
- § 410nn–1— Administration
- § 410nn–2— Acquisition of property
- § 410nn–3— Advisory Commission
- § 410nn–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410nnn— Findings
- § 410nnn–1— Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park
- § 410nnn–2— Administration
- § 410nnn–3— Land acquisition
- § 410nnn–4— Cooperative agreements
- § 410nnn–5— Management plan
- § 410nnn–6— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410o— Exchange of land, water, and interests therein
- § 410oo— Purposes
- § 410oo–1— Establishment
- § 410oo–2— Acquisition of property
- § 410oo–3— Administration
- § 410oo–4— Natchez Trace study
- § 410oo–5— Advisory Commission
- § 410oo–6— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410ooo— Findings
- § 410ooo–1— Establishment of Pinnacles National Park
- § 410p— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410ppp— Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park
- § 410q— Exchange of lands
- § 410qq— Findings and purpose
- § 410qq–1— Establishment
- § 410qq–2— Administration
- § 410qq–3— “Native American Samoan” defined
- § 410qq–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410qqq— Coltsville National Historical Park
- § 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–7— Administration
- § 410r–8— Modification of certain water projects
- § 410r–9— Boundary revision
- § 410rr— Purpose
- § 410rr–1— Establishment
- § 410rr–2— Acquisition of lands, waters, and interests in lands and waters
- § 410rr–3— Administration
- § 410rr–4— Management plan
- § 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
- § 410rrr— First State National Historical Park
- § 410s— Establishment
- § 410ss— Establishment
- § 410ss–1— Administration
- § 410sss— Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park, Maryland
- § 410t— Acquisition and transfer of lands; private owner’s retention of right of use and occupancy
- § 410tt— Findings
- § 410tt–1— Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve at St. Croix, Virgin Islands
- § 410tt–2— Acquisition of land
- § 410tt–3— Administration
- § 410tt–4— Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve at St. Croix, Virgin Islands, Commission
- § 410tt–5— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410ttt— Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, Auburn, New York
- § 410u— Preservation of historic sites
- § 410uu— Renaming
- § 410uu–1— Expansion of boundaries
- § 410uu–2— Cooperative agreements
- § 410uu–3— Studies
- § 410uu–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410uuu— Manhattan Project National Historical Park
- § 410v— Appointment and composition of advisory commission
- § 410vv— Purposes
- § 410vv–1— Establishment
- § 410vv–2— Administration
- § 410vv–3— Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park Scenic Zone
- § 410vv–4— Cooperative agreements
- § 410vv–5— Endowment
- § 410vv–6— Reservation of use and occupancy
- § 410vv–7— General management plan
- § 410vv–8— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410vvv— Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve
- § 410w— Administration, protection, and development
- § 410ww— Establishment
- § 410ww–1— Protection of historic properties
- § 410ww–2— Park general management plan
- § 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
- § 410ww–3— Studies
- § 410ww–4— Administration
- § 410ww–5— Cooperation of Federal agencies
- § 410ww–6— Coordination between Secretary and Secretary of Defense
- § 410ww–7— Assistance
- § 410ww–8— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410www— Establishment of Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park
- § 410www–1— Administration
- § 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
- § 410x— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410x–1— Residential occupancy
- § 410x–2— “Residential property” defined
- § 410xx— Establishment
- § 410xx–1— Administration
- § 410xx–2— Land acquisition and transfer of property
- § 410xx–3— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410xxx— Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park
- § 410y— Definitions
- § 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–3— Access
- § 410y–4— Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Commission
- § 410y–5— Administration
- § 410y–6— Availability of funds; authorization of appropriations; adjustment of appropriations
- § 410yy— Findings and purposes
- § 410yy–1— Definitions
- § 410yy–2— Establishment
- § 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
- § 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
- § 410z— Establishment
- § 410z–1— Acquisition of additional sites
- § 410z–2— Boston National Historical Park Advisory Commission
- § 410z–3— Visitor center
- § 410z–4— Administration
- § 410z–5— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410zz— Findings and purpose
- § 410zz–1— Establishment
- § 410zz–2— Expansion of boundaries
- § 410zz–3— Authorization of appropriations
- § 410zzz— Acquisition of lands
- § 410zzz–1— Acceptance of funds
- § 410zzz–2— Establishment
- § 410zzz–3— Administration
- § 410zzz–4— Saint-Gaudens Memorial
- § 410zzz–5— Authorization of appropriations
- § 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
- § 423l–1— Short title; definitions
- § 423l–2— Findings and purpose
- § 423l–3— Richmond National Battlefield Park; boundaries
- § 423l–4— Land acquisition
- § 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
- § 425m— Retained rights
- § 425n— Interpretation
- § 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
- § 426o–1— Planning
- § 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.
- § 428k— Addition of lands
- § 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–3— Definitions
- § 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
- § 430aa— Pea Ridge National Military Park; establishment
- § 430b— Control; regulations for care and management
- § 430bb— Determination of desirable areas
- § 430c— Permits to occupy land
- § 430cc— Administration, protection, and development; improvements
- § 430d— Repair of roads; historical markers
- § 430dd— Dedication
- § 430e— Monuments and tablets within park; approval
- § 430ee— Authorization of appropriations
- § 430f— Shiloh National Military Park
- § 430f–1— Conveyance of lands
- § 430f–10— Park management and administration
- § 430f–12— Authorization of appropriations
- § 430f–13— Shiloh National Military Park boundary adjustment
- § 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–7— Definitions
- § 430f–8— Establishment of Unit
- § 430f–9— Land acquisition
- § 430ff— Horseshoe Bend National Military Park; establishment
- § 430g— Gettysburg National Military Park
- § 430g–1— Exchange of lands
- § 430g–10— Authorization of appropriations
- § 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–9— Interpretation
- § 430gg— Determination of desirable areas
- § 430h— Vicksburg National Military Park
- § 430h–1— Donations of land and property
- § 430h–10— Boundary modification
- § 430h–11— Acquisition of property
- § 430h–12— Administration
- § 430h–13— Authorization of appropriations
- § 430h–14— Vicksburg National Military Park
- § 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
- § 430hh— Administration, protection, and development; improvements
- § 430i— Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
- § 430ii— Dedication
- § 430j— Monocacy National Battlefield; establishment
- § 430jj— Authorization of appropriations
- § 430k— Condemnation proceedings; purchase without condemnation; acceptance of donations of land
- § 430kk— Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield: establishment and acquisition of lands
- § 430l— Leases with preceding owners of acquired lands; conditions
- § 430ll— Designation
- § 430m— Administration
- § 430mm— Authorization of appropriations
- § 430nn— Antietam Battlefield site; acquisition of lands, buildings, structures, and other property
- § 430o— Gifts and donations; acceptance by Secretary
- § 430oo— Acquisition of lands for preservation, protection and improvement; limitation
- § 430p— Right of States to enter and mark battle lines
- § 430pp— Fort Necessity National Battlefield; acquisition of land
- § 430q— Offenses
- § 430qq— Exchange of lands
- § 430r— Rules and regulations
- § 430rr— Change in name to Fort Necessity National Battlefield
- § 430s— Authorization of appropriations
- § 430ss— Administration, protection, and development
- § 430t— Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park; establishment
- § 430t–1— Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park boundary
- § 430tt— Authorization of appropriation
- § 430u— Donations of land; purchase and condemnation
- § 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–3— Jurisdiction
- § 430uu–4— Authorization of appropriation
- § 430v— Monuments and memorials; regulations; historical markers
- § 430vv— River Raisin National Battlefield Park
- § 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
- § 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
- § 441a— Boundaries
- § 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
- § 441i— Exchanges of land
- § 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
- § 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
- § 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–1— Administration
- § 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
- § 450dd–1— Administration
- § 450e–1— Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
- § 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
- § 450hh— Saint Croix Island International Historic Site; establishment; acceptance of land; size
- § 450hh–1— Designation; acquisition of additional lands; lands excluded
- § 450hh–2— Administration
- § 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–10— Designation of Gateway Arch National Park
- § 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
- § 450kk— Fort Union National Monument; acquisition of site and other lands; reversions and reservations
- § 450kk–1— Establishment; publication in Federal Register; additional properties
- § 450l— Fort Stanwix National Monument; establishment
- § 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
- § 450m— Acceptance of donations of lands and funds; acquisition of land
- § 450n— Administration, protection, and development
- § 450nn— General Grant National Memorial; establishment
- § 450o— Andrew Johnson National Historic Site; authorization
- § 450oo— Grand Portage National Monument; establishment; effective date
- § 450oo–1— Acceptance of donations of land; instruments of relinquishment; life assignments
- § 450oo–10— Reversion upon abandonment
- § 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
- § 450p— Acquisition of property; donations
- § 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
- § 450q— Administration, protection, and development
- § 450r— Ackia Battleground National Monument; establishment
- § 450rr— R.M.S. Titanic; international maritime memorial; findings and purposes
- § 450rr–1— Definitions
- § 450rr–2— Commendation
- § 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–1— Definitions
- § 450ss–2— Oklahoma City National Memorial
- § 450ss–3— Transfer of Memorial property, rights, authorities, and duties
- § 450ss–5— Limitations on funding
- § 450t— Administration, protection, and development
- § 450y— Coronado National Memorial; establishment
- § 450y–1— Administration
- § 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
- § 453— Donations of land for park purposes near or adjacent to National Forest Reserve in North Carolina
- § 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–10— Transfer of Ocracoke Light Station to Secretary of the Interior
- § 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
- § 459b— Cape Cod National Seashore; description of area
- § 459b–1— Acquisition of property
- § 459b–2— Establishment
- § 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–2— Establishment
- § 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–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
- § 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
- § 459f— Assateague Island National Seashore; purposes; description of area
- § 459f–1— Acquisition of property
- § 459f–10— Authorization of appropriations
- § 459f–11— Comprehensive plan for protection, management, and use of seashore
- § 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
- § 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–10— Authorization of appropriations
- § 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
- § 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
- § 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
- § 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–10— Transfer of national forest lands to Secretary of Agriculture
- § 460a–11— Authorization of appropriations
- § 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
- § 460aa— Establishment
- § 460aa–1— Administration
- § 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
- § 460aa–14— Separability
- § 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
- § 460aaa— Establishment
- § 460aaa–1— Boundaries
- § 460aaa–2— Administration
- § 460aaa–3— Acquisition
- § 460aaa–4— Fish and game
- § 460aaa–5— Minerals
- § 460aaa–6— Management plan
- § 460aaa–7— Grand Island Advisory Commission
- § 460aaa–8— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460aaaa— Nellis Dunes Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Area
- § 460bb— Establishment
- § 460bb–1— Composition and boundaries
- § 460bb–2— Acquisition policy
- § 460bb–3— Administration
- § 460bb–4— Golden Gate National Recreation Area Advisory Commission
- § 460bb–5— Authorization of appropriations; limitation; adjustments
- § 460bbb— Findings
- § 460bbb–1— Definitions
- § 460bbb–10— Savings provision
- § 460bbb–11— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460bbb–2— Establishment
- § 460bbb–3— Administration
- § 460bbb–4— Acquisition and disposal of lands and other property
- § 460bbb–5— Fish and game
- § 460bbb–6— Minerals
- § 460bbb–7— Management planning
- § 460bbb–8— Streamside protection zones
- § 460bbb–9— State and local jurisdiction and assistance
- § 460bbbb— Ashley Karst National Recreation and Geologic Area
- § 460cc— Establishment
- § 460cc–1— Acquisition of property
- § 460cc–2— Administration
- § 460cc–3— Gateway National Recreation Area Advisory Commission
- § 460cc–4— Authorization of appropriations; limitation; adjustments
- § 460ccc— Definitions
- § 460ccc–1— Establishment
- § 460ccc–10— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460ccc–2— Management
- § 460ccc–3— Management plan
- § 460ccc–4— Acquisitions
- § 460ccc–5— Withdrawal; exchange of lands
- § 460ccc–6— Cooperative agreements
- § 460ccc–7— Coordinated management
- § 460ccc–8— Water
- § 460ccc–9— No buffer zones
- § 460cccc— John Wesley Powell National Conservation Area
- § 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
- § 460dd— Establishment; boundaries; publication in Federal Register
- § 460dd–1— Acquisition of property
- § 460dd–2— Public lands
- § 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
- § 460ddd— Establishment
- § 460dddd— Establishment of Recreation Area
- § 460dddd–1— Management of Recreation Area
- § 460dddd–2— San Rafael Swell Recreation Area Advisory Council
- § 460e— Authorization for sale of public lands; rights of lessee
- § 460ee— Establishment
- § 460eee— Establishment
- § 460eee–1— Administration
- § 460eee–2— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460eeee— Vinagre Wash Special Management Area
- § 460f— Notice and method of sale; price; conveyance
- § 460ff— Establishment
- § 460ff–1— Acquisition of land
- § 460ff–2— Land acquisition plan
- § 460ff–3— Administration
- § 460ff–5— Authorization of appropriations; master plan
- § 460fff— Establishment
- § 460fff–1— Administration
- § 460fff–2— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460ffff— Definitions
- § 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
- § 460g— Transfer to State, etc., for roadway purposes
- § 460gg— Establishment
- § 460gg–1— Wilderness designation
- § 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
- § 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
- § 460ggg— Wilderness
- § 460ggg–1— National scenic area
- § 460ggg–2— Recreation area
- § 460ggg–3— Maps and legal descriptions
- § 460gggg— Numu Newe Special Management Area
- § 460h— Costs of surveys or relocation of boundaries
- § 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
- § 460hhh— Definitions
- § 460hhh–1— Purposes
- § 460hhh–2— Establishment
- § 460hhh–3— Management
- § 460hhh–4— Management plan
- § 460hhh–5— Acquisition of lands
- § 460hhh–6— Withdrawal
- § 460hhh–7— Cooperative agreements
- § 460hhh–8— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460hhhh— Numunaa Nobe National Conservation Area
- § 460i— Delegation of powers; regulations
- § 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
- § 460iii— Findings
- § 460iii–1— Definitions
- § 460iii–2— Establishment
- § 460iii–3— Management and use
- § 460iii–4— Additions
- § 460iii–5— Other laws and administrative provisions
- § 460iii–6— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460iiii— Pistone-Black Mountain National Conservation Area
- § 460j— Disposition of proceeds
- § 460jj— Establishment
- § 460jj–1— Land acquisition
- § 460jj–2— Hunting and fishing
- § 460jj–3— Permits for facilities and services
- § 460jj–4— Application of State water laws
- § 460jj–5— Filing of maps
- § 460jj–6— State civil and criminal jurisdiction
- § 460jj–7— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460jjj— Establishment
- § 460jjj–1— Administration
- § 460jjj–2— Minerals and mining
- § 460jjj–3— Adjoining lands
- § 460jjj–4— Acquisition of land
- § 460jjj–5— Authorization of appropriations
- § 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
- § 460kk— Establishment
- § 460kkk— Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
- § 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
- § 460l–21— Definitions
- § 460l–31— Findings
- § 460l–32— Definitions
- § 460l–33— Management of reclamation lands
- § 460l–34— Protection of authorized purposes of reclamation projects
- § 460l–6c— Admission, entrance, and recreation fees
- § 460l–6d— Filming and still photography
- § 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
- § 460lll— Definitions
- § 460lll–1— Purposes
- § 460lll–11— Establishment
- § 460lll–12— Civil and criminal jurisdiction
- § 460lll–13— Payments to States and counties
- § 460lll–14— Forest highways
- § 460lll–21— Land and resource management plan
- § 460lll–22— Advisory Board
- § 460lll–23— Fees
- § 460lll–24— Disposition of receipts
- § 460lll–25— Special use authorizations
- § 460lll–26— Cooperative authorities and gifts
- § 460lll–27— Designation of national recreation trail
- § 460lll–28— Cemeteries
- § 460lll–29— Resource management
- § 460lll–30— Hematite Dam
- § 460lll–31— Trust Fund
- § 460lll–41— Effective date of transfer
- § 460lll–42— Statement of policy
- § 460lll–43— Memorandum of agreement
- § 460lll–44— Records
- § 460lll–45— Transfer of personal property
- § 460lll–46— Compliance with environmental laws
- § 460lll–47— Personnel
- § 460lll–48— Tennessee Valley Authority transfer costs
- § 460lll–49— Tennessee Valley Authority transfer funding
- § 460lll–61— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460m— Establishment
- § 460m–1— Acquisition of lands, easements, etc.; exchange of lands; consent of State; reversion to State; administrative jurisdiction of Federal lands or 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
- § 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–5— Administration
- § 460m–6— Free-roaming horses
- § 460m–7— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460m–8— Establishment
- § 460m–9— Acquisition of lands and waters
- § 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
- § 460mmm— Findings and purpose
- § 460mmm–1— Definitions
- § 460mmm–2— McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area
- § 460mmm–3— Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness designation
- § 460mmm–4— Management
- § 460mmm–5— Maps and legal descriptions
- § 460mmm–6— Advisory Council
- § 460mmm–7— Public access
- § 460n— Administration
- § 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
- § 460nn— Findings and purpose
- § 460nn–1— Establishment
- § 460nn–2— Map and description
- § 460nn–3— Administration
- § 460nnn— Definitions
- § 460nnn–1— Maps and legal descriptions
- § 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
- § 460nnn–11— Designation of Steens Mountain Cooperative Management and Protection Area
- § 460nnn–12— Purpose and objectives of Cooperative Management and Protection Area
- § 460nnn–121— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460nnn–122— Use of land and water conservation fund
- § 460nnn–2— Valid existing rights
- § 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
- § 460nnn–3— Protection of tribal rights
- § 460nnn–41— Cooperative management agreements
- § 460nnn–42— Cooperative efforts to control development and encourage conservation
- § 460nnn–51— Establishment of advisory council
- § 460nnn–52— Advisory role in management activities
- § 460nnn–53— Science committee
- § 460nnn–61— Designation of Steens Mountain Wilderness Area
- § 460nnn–62— Administration of Wilderness Area
- § 460nnn–63— Water rights
- § 460nnn–64— Treatment of wilderness study areas
- § 460nnn–71— Designation of streams for wild and scenic river status in Steens Mountain Area
- § 460nnn–72— Donner und Blitzen River Redband Trout Reserve
- § 460nnn–81— Designation of mineral withdrawal area
- § 460nnn–82— Treatment of State lands and mineral interests
- § 460nnn–91— Wildlands Juniper Management Area
- § 460nnn–92— Release from wilderness study area status
- § 460o— Establishment
- § 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 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
- § 460oo— Establishment
- § 460ooo— Definitions
- § 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
- § 460p— Establishment
- § 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
- § 460pp— Establishment
- § 460ppp— Findings
- § 460ppp–1— Definitions
- § 460ppp–2— Establishment of the conservation area
- § 460ppp–3— Management
- § 460ppp–4— Withdrawal
- § 460ppp–5— No buffer zones
- § 460ppp–6— Wilderness
- § 460ppp–7— Authorization of appropriations
- § 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
- § 460qq— Establishment
- § 460qqq— Purpose
- § 460qqq–1— Definitions
- § 460qqq–2— Establishment
- § 460qqq–3— Management
- § 460qqq–4— Sale of Federal parcel
- § 460qqq–5— Right-of-way
- § 460r— Establishment
- § 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
- § 460rr— Establishment
- § 460rr–1— Map and description
- § 460rr–2— Administration
- § 460rrr— Definitions
- § 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–6— Effect
- § 460rrr–7— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460rrr–8— Termination of Commission
- § 460s— Establishment
- § 460s–1— Description of area
- § 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
- § 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–6— Taxing power
- § 460s–7— Acquisition of property
- § 460s–8— Inland buffer zone
- § 460s–9— Property subject to condemnation
- § 460ss— Findings
- § 460ss–1— Establishment
- § 460ss–2— Klamath Fishery Management Council
- § 460ss–3— Klamath River Basin Fisheries Task Force
- § 460ss–4— Enforcement
- § 460ss–5— Appropriations
- § 460ss–6— Definitions
- § 460sss— Cow Mountain Recreation Area, Lake and Mendocino Counties, California
- § 460t— Establishment
- § 460t–1— Acquisition of land
- § 460t–2— Administration
- § 460t–3— Hunting and fishing
- § 460t–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460tt— Cross Florida Barge Canal
- § 460ttt— Designation
- § 460ttt–1— Map and description
- § 460ttt–2— Administration of national recreation area
- § 460u— Establishment; description of area
- § 460u–1— Acquisition of property
- § 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–2— Direction for establishment; publication in Federal Register; continuing acquisition of lands
- § 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
- § 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–6— Administration
- § 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
- § 460uu— Establishment; description of area
- § 460uu–1— Transfer of administrative control of lands and waters
- § 460uu–11— Designation
- § 460uu–12— Areas included
- § 460uu–13— Information and interpretation
- § 460uu–14— Markers
- § 460uu–2— Management
- § 460uu–21— Establishment; description of area
- § 460uu–22— Management
- § 460uu–3— Grazing permits
- § 460uu–31— Designation; description of area
- § 460uu–32— Management; provisions applicable
- § 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–47— Access
- § 460uu–48— Cooperative agreements with Federal, State and local public departments and agencies
- § 460uu–49— Water rights
- § 460uu–50— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460uuu— Mount Hood National Recreation Area
- § 460v— Establishment
- § 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
- § 460vv— Findings and purposes
- § 460vv–1— Additions to National Wilderness Preservation System
- § 460vv–10— Nomenclature
- § 460vv–11— Timber management report
- § 460vv–12— Advisory committee
- § 460vv–13— Planning
- § 460vv–14— Fire, insect, and disease
- § 460vv–15— Grazing
- § 460vv–16— Fishing and wildlife
- § 460vv–17— Permits
- § 460vv–18— Land acquisition
- § 460vv–19— Acreages
- § 460vv–2— Maps and descriptions
- § 460vv–3— Administration
- § 460vv–4— Wilderness review
- § 460vv–5— Adjacent management
- § 460vv–6— Winding Stair Mountain National Recreation Area
- § 460vv–7— Botanical areas
- § 460vv–8— Indian Nations National Scenic and Wildlife Area
- § 460vv–9— Beech Creek National Scenic Area
- § 460vvv— Bridgeport Winter Recreation Area
- § 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
- § 460ww— Establishment
- § 460ww–1— Administration
- § 460ww–2— Miscellaneous
- § 460ww–3— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460ww–4— Special conditions
- § 460ww–5— Advisory Committee
- § 460www— Red Cliffs National Conservation Area
- § 460x— Establishment
- § 460x–1— Description of area
- § 460x–10— Improved property
- § 460x–11— Scenic roads
- § 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
- § 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–6— Taxing power
- § 460x–7— Acquisition of property
- § 460x–8— Zoning bylaws
- § 460x–9— Right of retention of residential use in improved lands
- § 460xx— Establishment
- § 460xx–1— Management
- § 460xx–2— Management plan
- § 460xx–3— Advisory Committee
- § 460xx–4— Land acquisition
- § 460xx–5— Report to Congress
- § 460xx–6— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460xxx— Beaver Dam Wash 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
- § 460yy— Establishment
- § 460yy–1— Plan and management
- § 460yyy— Definitions
- § 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
- § 460z— Establishment
- § 460z–1— Administration, protection, and development
- § 460z–10— Advisory Council
- § 460z–11— Area review; report to the President; wilderness designation
- § 460z–12— Federal-State cooperation
- § 460z–13— Authorization of appropriations
- § 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
- § 460zz— Findings and purposes
- § 460zz–1— Establishment
- § 460zz–11— Tri-Rivers Management Board
- § 460zz–2— Mississippi River Coordinating Commission
- § 460zz–3— Federal lands and developments
- § 460zz–4— Administration
- § 460zz–5— State and local assistance and jurisdiction
- § 460zz–6— Authorization of appropriations
- § 460zzz— Definitions
- § 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
- § 469d— Ice Age National Scientific Reserve; statement of purpose
- § 469e— Plan for continental glaciation
- § 469g— Ice Age National Scientific Reserve; recommendations for Federal and State participation in financing public facilities and services
- § 469h— Comprehensive plan for Reserve Development
- § 469n— Preserve America Program
- § 470aa— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 470aaa— Definitions
- § 470aaa–1— Management
- § 470aaa–10— Savings provisions
- § 470aaa–11— Authorization of appropriations
- § 470aaa–2— Public awareness and education program
- § 470aaa–3— Collection of paleontological resources
- § 470aaa–4— Curation of resources
- § 470aaa–5— Prohibited acts; criminal penalties
- § 470aaa–6— Civil penalties
- § 470aaa–7— Rewards and forfeiture
- § 470aaa–8— Confidentiality
- § 470aaa–9— Regulations
- § 470bb— Definitions
- § 470cc— Excavation and removal
- § 470dd— Custody of archaeological resources
- § 470ee— Prohibited acts and criminal penalties
- § 470ff— Civil penalties
- § 470gg— Enforcement
- § 470hh— Confidentiality of information concerning nature and location of archaeological resources
- § 470ii— Rules and regulations; intergovernmental coordination
- § 470jj— Cooperation with private individuals
- § 470kk— Savings provisions
- § 470ll— Annual report to Congress
- § 470mm— Surveying of lands; reporting of violations
- § 471a— Forest reserves in New Mexico and Arizona restricted
- § 471c— Lands in California set aside as reserved forest lands
- § 471d— Additional forest reserves in California
- § 471e— Extension of boundaries of Sequoia National Forest
- § 471f— Cradle of Forestry in America in Pisgah National Forest; establishment; statement of purposes; publication in Federal Register
- § 471g— Administration, protection, and development; use of natural resources
- § 471h— Cooperation with public and private agencies, organizations, and individuals; acceptance of contributions and gifts
- § 471i— Pinelands National Reserve
- § 471j— Headwaters Forest and Elk River Property acquisition
- § 472— Laws affecting national forest lands
- § 472a— Timber sales on National Forest System lands
- § 473— Revocation, modification, or vacation of orders or proclamations establishing national forests
- § 474— Surveys; plats and field notes; maps; effect under Act June 4, 1897
- § 475— Purposes for which national forests may be established and administered
- § 477— Use of timber and stone by settlers
- § 478— Egress or ingress of actual settlers; prospecting
- § 478a— Townsites
- § 479— Sites for schools and churches
- § 479a— Conveyance of National Forest System lands for educational purposes
- § 480— Civil and criminal jurisdiction
- § 481— Use of waters
- § 482— Mineral lands; restoration to public domain; location and entry
- § 482a— Mining rights in Prescott National Forest
- § 482b— Mount Hood National Forest; mining rights
- § 482c— Patents affecting forest lands
- § 482d— Perfection of claims within forest
- § 482e— Lincoln National Forest; mining rights
- § 482f— Patents affecting forest lands
- § 482g— Perfection of claims within forest
- § 482h— Coronado National Forest; mining rights
- § 482h–1— Protection of scenic values of forest
- § 482h–2— Cutting of timber; reservation of patent rights
- § 482h–3— Perfection of mining claims
- § 482i— Plumas National Forest; offer of lands; additions; mining rights
- § 482j— Santa Fe National Forest; mining rights; protection of scenic values
- § 482k— Patents affecting forest lands
- § 482l— Perfection of mining claims within forest
- § 482m— Teton National Forest in Wyoming; additional lands
- § 482n— Coconino National Forest; mining rights; protection of scenic values
- § 482n–1— Cutting of timber within forest; reservation of patent rights
- § 482n–2— Perfection of mining claims within forest
- § 482n–3— Sedona-Oak Creek area
- § 482o— Kaibab National Forest; mining rights; protection of scenic values
- § 482p— Patents affecting lands within forest
- § 482q— Perfection of mining claims within forest
- § 484a— Exchange of lands in national forests; public schools; deposit of funds by school authority with insufficient exchange land; limitations on use
- § 485— Exchange of lands in national forests; cutting timber in national forests in exchange for lands therein
- § 486— Exchange of lands in national forests; reservations of timber, minerals, or easements
- § 487— Cutting timber on land added to Siskiyou National Forest
- § 487a— Cutting timber on lands added to Rogue River National Forest
- § 488— Establishment of exterior boundaries of national forests
- § 490— Deposits from timber purchasers to defray cost of disposing of debris
- § 492— Earth, stone, and timber for Departments of the Army and Navy, and Government works in Alaska
- § 494— Calaveras Bigtree National Forest
- § 495— Leases of lands for sanitariums or hotels
- § 496— Disposition of funds
- § 497— Use and occupation of lands for hotels, resorts, summer homes, stores, and facilities for industrial, commercial, educational or public uses
- § 497a— Occupancy and use under permit of lands in Alaska for various purposes; period of permit; size of allotment; prohibitions; termination
- § 497b— Ski area permits
- § 497c— Ski area permit rental charge
- § 497d— Recreation residence fees
- § 497e— Enhancing Forest Service administration of rights-of-way and land uses
- § 498— Cooperative work agreements: disposal of moneys received; refund of excess; payment from appropriation; conflict of interest
- § 499— Disposal of money received by or on account of Forest Service; refund of excess and moneys erroneously collected; receipts from permits
- § 500— Payment and evaluation of receipts to State or Territory for schools and roads; moneys received; projections of revenues and estimated payments
- § 501— Expenditures from receipts for roads and trails; cooperation with State authorities; evaluation of receipts
- § 502— Rental of property for Forest Service; forage, care, and housing of animals; storage of vehicles and other equipment; pack stock; loss, damage, or destruction of horses, vehicles, and other equipment
- § 504— Purchases of tree seeds, cones, forage plant seed, and nursery stock for national forests
- § 504a— Sale of forest-tree seed and nursery stock to States and political subdivisions; disposition of moneys; exchanges; limitation
- § 505— Use of national forests established on land reserved for purposes of national defense; maintenance available
- § 505a— Interchange of lands between Department of Agriculture and military departments of Department of Defense; report to Congress
- § 505b— Laws applicable
- § 508b— National forests in Minnesota; authority to prospect, develop, mine, remove, and utilize mineral resources
- § 511— Reinstatement of entries canceled or relinquished
- § 515— Examination, location, and purchase of forested, cut-over, or denuded lands; consent of State legislature to acquisition of land by the United States
- § 516— Exchange of lands in the public interest; equal value; cutting and removing timber; publication of contemplated exchange
- § 517— Title to lands to be acquired
- § 517a— Payment of awards in condemnation proceedings
- § 518— Acquisition of lands not defeated by rights-of-way, easements, and reservations
- § 519— Agricultural lands included in tracts acquired; sale for homesteads
- § 519a— Transfer of forest reservation lands for military purposes
- § 520— Regulations as to mineral resources
- § 521— Lands acquired to be reserved, held, and administered as national forest lands; designation
- § 521a— Administration, management, and consolidation of certain lands
- § 521b— Report of Secretary of Agriculture prior to purchase or exchange of land; contents; waiting period
- § 521c— Definitions
- § 521d— Sale, exchange, or interchange of National Forest System land
- § 521e— Small parcels and road rights-of-way
- § 521f— Costs of conveyance and value of improvements
- § 521g— Road rights-of-way subject to State or local law
- § 521h— Regulations; contents
- § 521i— Unaffected lands
- § 524— Rights-of-way for dams, reservoirs, or water plants for municipal, mining, and milling purposes
- § 525— Rights-of-way for wagon roads or railroads
- § 526— Establishment and protection of water rights
- § 527— Use of Forest Service funds for administration of certain lands
- § 528— Development and administration of renewable surface resources for multiple use and sustained yield of products and services; Congressional declaration of policy and purpose
- § 529— Authorization of development and administration consideration to relative values of resources; areas of wilderness
- § 530— Cooperation for purposes of development and administration with State and local governmental agencies and others
- § 531— Definitions
- § 532— Roads and trails system; Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 533— Grant of easements for road rights-of-way; authority of Secretary of Agriculture; regulations
- § 534— Termination and cancellation of easements; notice; hearing
- § 535— Forest development roads; acquisition, construction, and maintenance; maximum economy; methods of financing; cost arrangements for construction standards; transfer of unused effective purchaser credit for road construction
- § 535a— Forest development roads: prohibition on credits; inclusion of construction costs in notice of sale; special election by small business concerns; construction standards; authorization of harvesting; treatment of road value
- § 536— Recording of instruments; furnishing of instruments affecting public domain lands to Secretary of the Interior
- § 537— Maintenance and reconstruction by road users; funds for maintenance and reconstruction; availability of deposits until expended, transfer of funds, and refunds
- § 538— User fees fund for delayed payments to grantors
- § 538a— Forest Service Legacy Road and Trail Remediation Program
- § 539— Additions to existing national forests; administration
- § 539a— Mining and mineral leasing on certain national forest lands
- § 539b— Fisheries on national forest lands in Alaska
- § 539c— Cooperative fisheries planning; report to Congress
- § 539d— National forest timber utilization program
- § 539e— Reports
- § 539f— Nonprofit organization user of national forest lands
- § 539g— Kings River Special Management Area
- § 539h— Greer Spring Special Management Area
- § 539i— Fossil Ridge Recreation Management Area
- § 539j— Bowen Gulch Protection Area
- § 539k— Kelly Butte Special Management Area
- § 539l— Designation of James Peak Protection Area, Colorado
- § 539l–1— Inholdings
- § 539l–2— James Peak Fall River trailhead
- § 539l–3— Loop trail study; authorization
- § 539l–4— Other administrative provisions
- § 539l–5— Wilderness potential
- § 539m— Findings and purposes
- § 539m–1— Definitions
- § 539m–10— Judicial review
- § 539m–11— Provisions relating to contributions and land exchange
- § 539m–12— Authorization of appropriations
- § 539m–2— T’uf Shur Bien Preservation Trust Area
- § 539m–3— Pueblo rights and interests in the Area
- § 539m–4— Limitations on Pueblo rights and interests in the Area
- § 539m–5— Management of the Area
- § 539m–6— Jurisdiction over the Area
- § 539m–7— Subdivisions and other property interests
- § 539m–8— Extinguishment of claims
- § 539m–9— Construction
- § 539n— Crystal Springs Watershed Special Resources Management Unit
- § 539o— Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest
- § 539p— Southeast Arizona land exchange and conservation
- § 539q— Hermosa Creek watershed protection
- § 539r— Rocky Mountain Front Conservation Management Area and wilderness additions
- § 539s— Frank and Jeanne Moore Wild Steelhead Special Management Area
- § 541— Cascade Head Scenic-Research Area; establishment
- § 541a— Administration, protection, development, and regulation of use
- § 541b— Boundaries of scenic-research area; adjustments to subarea boundaries; development of management plan; establishment of subareas; management objectives
- § 541c— Extension of boundaries of Siuslaw National Forest; transfer of Federal property to Secretary
- § 541d— Acquisition of property within the scenic-research area; consent of owner; substantial change in use or maintenance of property
- § 541e— Availability of funds for acquisition of lands, etc., within added area
- § 541f— Withdrawal from location, entry and patent under mining laws; withdrawal from disposition under mineral leasing laws
- § 541g— Advisory council for scenic-research area; membership; designation of chairman; compensation; consultation by Secretary
- § 541h— Cooperation with State of Oregon in administration and protection of lands; civil and criminal jurisdiction; power of taxation
- § 542— Langmuir Research Site; establishment
- § 542a— Congressional findings
- § 542b— Administration, protection, and regulation of use
- § 542c— Land use agreement
- § 542d— Comprehensive management plan
- § 543— Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area; establishment
- § 543a— Extension of National Forest boundary
- § 543b— Acquisition of lands
- § 543c— Administration
- § 543d— Ecological studies; reports to Congressional committees and to Chief of Forest Service; progress reports
- § 543e— Scenic Area Advisory Board
- § 543f— Traditional Native American uses
- § 543g— Authorization of appropriations
- § 543h— New spending authority
- § 544— Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area; definitions
- § 544a— Purposes
- § 544b— Establishment of scenic area
- § 544c— Columbia River Gorge Commission
- § 544d— Scenic area management plan
- § 544e— Administration of scenic area
- § 544f— Administration of special management areas
- § 544g— Land acquisition
- § 544h— Interim management
- § 544i— Economic development
- § 544j— Old Columbia River Highway
- § 544k— Tributary rivers and streams
- § 544l— Implementation measures
- § 544m— Enforcement
- § 544n— Authorization of appropriations
- § 544o— Savings provisions
- § 544p— Severability
- § 545— Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area; purposes
- § 545a— Establishment of Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area
- § 545b— Opal Creek Wilderness and Scenic Recreation Area
- § 546— Establishment of Saint Helena Island National Scenic Area, Michigan
- § 546a— Boundaries
- § 546a–1— Administration and management
- § 546a–2— Fish and game
- § 546a–3— Minerals
- § 546a–4— Acquisition
- § 546a–5— Authorization of appropriations
- § 546b— Seng Mountain and Bear Creek Scenic Areas, Jefferson National Forest, Virginia
- § 546b–1— Maps and boundary descriptions
- § 551— Protection of national forests; rules and regulations
- § 551a— Cooperation by Secretary of Agriculture with States and political subdivisions in law enforcement
- § 551c— Planning for fire protection
- § 551c–1— Limitations on prescribed burns
- § 551d— Wildland firefighter safety
- § 552— Consent to agreement by States for conservation of forests and water supply
- § 552a— Restoration of withdrawn national forest lands to appropriation
- § 552b— Administration of withdrawn lands; rules and regulations
- § 552c— Reimbursement of United States for loss of revenue
- § 552d— Punishment of violations of regulations
- § 553— Duties of officials of Forest Service; stock laws; protection of fish and game
- § 554— Forest supervisors and rangers
- § 554a— Employees to be appointed without regard to political affiliations
- § 554b— Medical care for employees engaged in hazardous work; notification and transportation of employees
- § 554c— Care of employees’ graves
- § 554d— Recreation facilities for employees of Forest Service and their immediate families
- § 554e— Employment of workers for emergencies
- § 555— Forest headquarters, ranger stations, dwellings, or other needed sites
- § 555a— Exchange of lands
- § 555b— Street improvements; availability of Forest Service funds
- § 556— Appropriations for Forest Service; use for transportation or traveling expenses; preparation or publication of newspaper or magazine articles
- § 556b— Use of appropriations for expenses of transporting automobiles of employees between points in Alaska
- § 556c— Reimbursement of employees for property losses resulting from fires, floods, or other casualties
- § 556d— Advances of public moneys to Forest Service for fighting forest fires in emergency cases
- § 556e— Emergency appropriations for rehabilitation and wildfire suppression
- § 556f— Expenses of student interns
- § 556g— Reimbursement of employee license costs and certification fees
- § 556h— Recognition of private contributors to Forest Service programs
- § 556i— Transfer of funds made available to Forest Service
- § 557— Employees of Forest Service; subsistence furnished to; personal equipment; supplies, and medical attention
- § 557a— Field season contracts; authority to make prior to appropriation
- § 558a— Purpose
- § 558b— Definition of Secretaries
- § 558c— Authorization
- § 558d— Incidental expenses
- § 558e— Consideration as Federal employee
- § 558f— Promotion of volunteer opportunities
- § 558g— Liability insurance
- § 559— Arrests by employees of Forest Service for violations of laws and regulations
- § 559a— Reward for information leading to arrest and conviction for violating laws and regulations
- § 559b— Prevention of manufacture, etc., of marijuana and other controlled substances
- § 559c— Powers of officers and employees of Forest Service
- § 559d— Cooperation with other Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies
- § 559e— Forest Service authorization
- § 559f— Approval of Secretary of Agriculture and Attorney General
- § 559g— Designation authority of Secretary of Agriculture
- § 560— Use of timber for telephone lines for fire protection
- § 562— Forest experiment station in California
- § 562a— Forest experiment station in Ohio and Mississippi Valleys
- § 562b— Forest experiment station in Pennsylvania
- § 563— Cooperation with States for fire protection on private or State forest lands upon the watersheds of navigable rivers
- § 565a— Cooperation by Secretary of Agriculture with Territories
- § 565a–1— Cooperative agreements between Secretary of Agriculture and public or private agencies, organizations, institutions, and persons covering Forest Service programs; authority; funding
- § 565a–2— Federal employee status of cooperators
- § 565a–3— Agreements otherwise authorized by law
- § 565b— Transfer of fire lookout towers and other improvements for fire control to States, political subdivisions or agencies; reversion
- § 566b— Annual appropriations; limitation on use of other funds for the purposes of sections 564, 565, and 566 1 See References in Text note below.
- § 567a— Cooperation by Secretary of Agriculture with States in acquisition and administration of State forests
- § 567b— Conditions and requirements for cooperation in acquisition and management of State forests
- § 567c— Authorization of appropriation for cooperation in acquisition and management of State forests
- § 568— Cooperation by Secretary of Agriculture with States in establishing, etc., wood lots, shelter belts, windbreaks, etc.; limitation on expenditure; authorization of appropriations
- § 568a— Cooperation by Secretary of Agriculture with Territories and other possessions
- § 569— Donations to United States of lands for timber purposes
- § 570— Ascertainment by Secretary of Agriculture of public lands valuable for stream-flow protection and report thereof
- § 571c— Erection of permanent facilities on land not owned by United States; long term leases
- § 572— Cooperation between Secretary of Agriculture and public or private agencies in working land under State or private ownership
- § 572a— Deposits from timber purchasers to defray cost of scaling services
- § 574— Damages caused private property in protection, administration, and improvement of national forests; reimbursement
- § 575— Search for lost persons, and transportation of sick, injured, or dead persons, within national forests; authorization to incur expense
- § 576— Reforestation; establishment of forest tree nurseries; tree planting; seed sowing and forest improvement work
- § 576a— Authorization of appropriation for reforestation
- § 576b— Purchasers of national-forest timber; deposits of money in addition to payments for timber; use of deposits; seedlings and young trees for burned-over areas in national parks
- § 576c— Supplemental National Forest Reforestation Fund; establishment; duration; authorization of appropriations
- § 576d— Expenditure of Supplemental National Forest Reforestation Fund moneys; availability of moneys from other sources unaffected
- § 577— Public lands in northern Minnesota; withdrawal from entry and appropriation
- § 577a— Conserving shore line beauty for recreational use of public lands in northern Minnesota; regulation of logging
- § 577b— Preserving water level of lakes and streams of public lands in northern Minnesota; reservoirs; water power
- § 577c— Acquisition of additional lands in northern Minnesota
- § 577d— Boundary limits of additional lands acquired in northern Minnesota
- § 577d–1— Extension to other sections of land
- § 577e— Approval by National Forest Reservation Commission for acquisition of additional lands
- § 577f— Exchange of lands
- § 577g— Payment for additional lands acquired in northern Minnesota
- § 577g–1— Payment to State of Minnesota for extension to other sections of land
- § 577h— Authorization of appropriations; limitation on amount for purchase of additional lands, water or interests therein; availability of other funds; annual report to Congress
- § 579a— Operation of aerial facilities and services
- § 579b— Working capital fund; establishment; availability; transfer; capitalization; advance payments credited
- § 579c— Availability of funds received from forfeitures, judgments, compromises, or settlements
- § 579c–1— Forest Service interest bearing account
- § 579d— Indirect expenditures; future budget justifications
- § 579e— Forest service budget restructure
- § 579f— Forest Service Nonrecurring Expenses Fund
- § 580— Use of Forest Service appropriations for repair, etc. of equipment; rental of fire control equipment to non-Federal agencies
- § 580a— Sale and distribution of supplies, equipment, and materials to other Government activities and to cooperating State and private agencies; reimbursement
- § 580b— Forest Service telephone lines; correction of inductive interference
- § 580c— Purchases of experimental materials, special devices, test models, etc.
- § 580d— Use of Forest Service structures or improvements and land by public and private agencies, etc.; terms
- § 580e— Services furnished persons attending Forest Service demonstrations and users of national forest resources and recreational facilities; rate of charges; disposition of moneys
- § 580f— Telephones for official use in private residences
- § 580g— Seeding leased range land; conditions and limitations
- § 580h— Range improvements from appropriated funds
- § 580i— Acquisition of winter range, land, and helicopter landing site
- § 580j— Injury benefits for temporary employees
- § 580k— Grazing advisory boards
- § 580l— Permits for grazing livestock on national forests
- § 580m— Development of reservoir areas for future resources of timber; Congressional declaration of policy
- § 580n— Protection and development of forest or other vegetative cover; establishment and maintenance of conservation measures; coordination of programs and policies
- § 580o— Forest Service appropriations
- § 580p— “Woodsy Owl” and “Smokey Bear” characters and names; definitions
- § 580p–1— Property of the United States
- § 580p–2— Deposit of fees collected under regulations relating to “Smokey Bear”; availability
- § 580p–3— Use of royalty fees; special account
- § 580p–4— Injunction against unauthorized manufacture, use, or reproduction
- § 580q— National Tree Seed Laboratory; disposition of fees
- § 581i–1— Advance of funds for cooperative research
- § 581j— Congressional declaration of policy on reforestation and revegetation
- § 581k— Authorization of appropriations for reforestation and revegetation
- § 582— Puerto Rico; application of forest protection laws
- § 582a— Congressional findings
- § 582a–1— Cooperation by Secretary of Agriculture with States; assistance: plans, eligible institutions and amount
- § 582a–2— Authorization of appropriations; other allotments and grants
- § 582a–3— Matching funds; reapportionment to other qualifying institutions; reductions
- § 582a–4— Regulations; advice and assistance; appointment, membership, etc., of council
- § 582a–5— Apportionments, advice, criteria, etc.
- § 582a–6— Scope of forestry research
- § 582a–7— “State” defined
- § 582a–8— Competitive forestry, natural resources, and environmental grants program
- § 583— Establishment of sustained-yield units to stabilize forest industries, employment, communities and taxable wealth
- § 583a— Cooperative agreements with private owners; privileges of private owners; recordation of agreements
- § 583b— Establishment of sustained-yield units to stabilize sale of timber and forest products
- § 583c— Agreements between Secretaries of Agriculture and the Interior, or with other Federal agencies having jurisdiction over forest land
- § 583d— Notice; registered mail and publication; costs; contents; request for hearing; time; determination and record available for inspection
- § 583e— Remedies against private owners; jurisdiction; final orders; “owner” defined
- § 583f— “Federally owned or administered forest land” defined
- § 583g— Rules and regulations; delegation of powers and duties
- § 583h— Prior acts as affecting or affected by subchapter
- § 583i— Authorization of appropriations
- § 583j— Establishment and purposes of Foundation
- § 583j–1— Board of Directors of Foundation
- § 583j–2— Corporate powers and obligations
- § 583j–3— Administrative services and support
- § 583j–4— Volunteers
- § 583j–5— Audits and report requirements
- § 583j–6— United States release from liability
- § 583j–7— Activities of Foundation and United States Forest Service
- § 583j–8— Authorization of appropriations
- § 583j–9— Federal funds
- § 583k— Findings
- § 583k–1— Definitions
- § 583k–2— National Forest System Trails Volunteer and Partnership Strategy
- § 583k–3— Priority trail maintenance program
- § 583k–4— Cooperative agreements
- § 583k–5— Stewardship credits for outfitters and guides
- § 590a— Purpose
- § 590b— Lands on which preventive measures may be taken
- § 590c— Conditions under which benefits of law extended to nongovernment controlled lands
- § 590d— Cooperation of governmental agencies; officers and employees, appointment and compensation; expenditures for personal services and supplies
- § 590f— Authorization of appropriations and conservation technical assistance funds
- § 590g— Additional policies and purposes of chapter
- § 590h— Payments and grants of aid
- § 590i— Surveys and investigations; publication of information
- § 590j— Definitions
- § 590k— Availability of funds
- § 590l— Expansion of domestic and foreign markets for agricultural commodities; advances for crop insurance; transfer of funds to corporation
- § 590m— Execution of powers of Secretary by Production and Marketing Administration
- § 590n— Payments reviewable only by Secretary
- § 590o— Authorization of appropriations; distribution of appropriated funds
- § 590p–1— Limitation on wetlands drainage assistance to aid wildlife preservation; termination of limitation; redetermination of need for assistance upon change of ownership of lands
- § 590q— Coverage; “State” defined; short title
- § 590q–1— Sale and distribution of supplies, materials, and equipment to other Government agencies; reimbursement
- § 590q–2— Voluntary relinquishment of allotments
- § 590q–3— Critical lands resource conservation program in Great Plains area
- § 590y— Authorization and purpose of investigation, construction, and maintenance of projects; title to projects; limitation on costs
- § 590z— Utilization of services, materials, funds, etc., of Federal, State, or municipal agencies, or of individuals
- § 590z–1— Prerequisites for construction of project
- § 590z–10— Authorization of appropriations
- § 590z–11— Delegation of powers and duties by Secretary of the Interior
- § 590z–2— Repayment contracts
- § 590z–3— Settlement of projects on agricultural basis
- § 590z–4— Cooperative agreements with other agencies
- § 590z–6— Disposition of receipts from repayment contracts and project operations
- § 590z–7— Provisions for furnishing surplus power and municipal or miscellaneous water supplies
- § 590z–8— Authority of Secretary of the Interior over lands, contracts, water rights, etc.
- § 590z–9— Powers and duties of Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture; rules and regulations
- § 593— Protection of timber in Florida
- § 594— Protection of timber owned by United States from fire, disease, or insect ravages
- § 601— Disposition of moneys collected for depredations
- § 602— Seizure of timber cut
- § 604— Cutting timber on certain mineral lands; permits to corporations; railroad corporations
- § 605— Unlawful cutting on mineral lands; notice to Secretary
- § 606— Offense for unlawful cutting on mineral lands; punishment
- § 607— Cutting and removal of timber on certain public lands for certain purposes
- § 607a— Cutting and use of timber in Alaska by settlers, residents, miners, etc.
- § 608— Permits to cut and remove timber; citizens of Malheur County, Oregon
- § 609— Permits to cut and remove timber; citizens of Modoc County, California
- § 610— Permits to cut and remove timber; citizens of Washington County and Kane County, Utah
- § 611— Permits to cut and remove timber; citizens of Idaho and Wyoming
- § 611a— Permits to cut and remove timber; citizens of Bear Lake County, Idaho
- § 612— Permits to cut and remove timber to certain corporations
- § 613— Limitations of use of timber taken not to apply to certain territory
- § 615a— Sale of timber in Alaska; appraisal; local consumption; accounting; deposit in Treasury
- § 615b— Exportation of timber pulp wood and wood pulp from Alaska
- § 616— Exportation of timber cut on national forest or public land in Alaska
- § 617— Exportation of unprocessed timber from Federal lands
- § 618— Timber contract payment modification
- § 619— Emergency stumpage rate redeterminations in Alaska
- § 620— Findings and purposes
- § 620a— Restrictions on exports of unprocessed timber originating from Federal lands
- § 620b— Limitations on substitution of unprocessed Federal timber for unprocessed timber exported from private lands
- § 620c— Restriction on exports of unprocessed timber from State and other public lands
- § 620d— Monitoring and enforcement
- § 620e— Definitions
- § 620f— Regulations and review
- § 620g— Authorization of appropriations
- § 620h— Savings provision
- § 620i— Eastern hardwoods study
- § 620j— Authority of Export Administration Act of 1979
- § 655— Agents to be disinterested
- § 656— Agents; administering oaths and taking testimony
- § 659— Sea lions; acts prohibiting killing repealed
- § 661— Short title; authorization
- § 662— Impounding, diverting, or controlling of waters
- § 663— Impoundment or diversion of waters
- § 664— Administration; rules and regulations; availability of lands to State agencies
- § 665— Investigations as to effect of sewage, industrial wastes; reports
- § 665a— Maintenance of adequate water levels in upper Mississippi River
- § 666— Authorization of appropriations
- § 666a— Penalties
- § 666b— Definitions
- § 666c— Applicability to Tennessee Valley Authority
- § 666c–1— Protection of water, oceans, coasts, and wildlife from invasive species
- § 666d— Skagit National Wildlife Refuge; exchange of lands
- § 666e— Administration of acquired lands
- § 666f— Wildlife conservation and agricultural, industrial, recreational, and related uses for certain Federal lands; transfer of lands to Secretary of the Interior; administration, development, and disposition
- § 666g— Classification of lands; industrial leases; moneys subject to section 715s of this title; administration; jurisdiction of Federal agencies
- § 667— Game management supply depots; appropriations
- § 667b— Transfer of certain real property for wildlife conservation purposes; reservation of rights
- § 667c— Publication of designating order
- § 667d— Reports to Congress
- § 667f— Availability of grain to prevent waterfowl depredations; payment of packaging, transporting, handling, and other charges
- § 667f–1— Requisition of grain to prevent crop depredation by migratory waterfowl
- § 667f–2— Reimbursement of packaging and transporting expenses
- § 667f–3— Authorization of appropriations for mitigating losses caused by waterfowl depredation
- § 667g— Requisition of surplus grain; prevention of starvation of resident game birds and other resident wildlife; utilization by State agencies; reimbursement for packaging and transporting
- § 667g–1— Requisition and use of grain for prevention of starvation of migratory birds; reimbursement for packaging and transporting
- § 667g–2— Authorization of appropriations for reimbursement of Commodity Credit Corporation
- § 667h— Chronic Wasting Disease Task Force
- § 667i— Chronic wasting disease research and management program
- § 668— Bald and golden eagles
- § 668a— Taking and using of the bald and golden eagle for scientific, exhibition, and religious purposes
- § 668b— Enforcement provisions
- § 668c— Definitions
- § 668d— Availability of appropriations for Migratory Bird Treaty Act
- § 668dd— National Wildlife Refuge System
- § 668ee— Definitions
- § 669— Cooperation of Secretary of the Interior with States; conditions
- § 669a— Definitions
- § 669b— Authorization of appropriations
- § 669b–1— Authorization of appropriation of accumulated unappropriated receipts
- § 669c— Allocation and apportionment of available amounts
- § 669d— Apportionment; certification to States and Secretary of the Treasury; acceptance by States; disposition of funds not accepted
- § 669e— Submission and approval of plans and projects
- § 669f— Payment of funds to States; laws governing construction and labor
- § 669g— Maintenance of projects; expenditures for management of wildlife areas and resources
- § 669g–1— Payment of funds to and cooperation with Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and Virgin Islands
- § 669h— Requirements and restrictions concerning use of amounts for expenses for administration
- § 669h–1— Firearm and bow hunter education and safety program grants
- § 669h–2— Multistate conservation grant program
- § 669i— Rules and regulations
- § 669k— Reports and certifications
- § 669l— Value of land
- § 670— Definitions
- § 670a— Cooperative plan for conservation and rehabilitation
- § 670b— Migratory game birds; hunting permits
- § 670c— Program for public outdoor recreation
- § 670c–1— Cooperative and interagency agreements for land management on installations
- § 670d— Liability for funds; accounting to Comptroller General
- § 670e— Applicability to other laws; national forest lands
- § 670e–1— Federal enforcement of other laws
- § 670e–2— Natural resources management services
- § 670f— Appropriations and expenditures
- § 670g— Wildlife, fish, and game conservation and rehabilitation programs
- § 670h— Comprehensive plans for conservation and rehabilitation programs
- § 670i— Public land management area stamps for hunting, trapping, and fishing on public lands subject to programs
- § 670j— Enforcement provisions
- § 670k— Definitions
- § 670l— Stamp requirements not applicable to Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands; authorized fees
- § 670m— Indian rights; State or Federal jurisdiction regulating Indian rights
- § 670o— Authorization of appropriations
- § 673— Wyoming Elk Reserve
- § 673a— Addition to the Wyoming Elk Reserve
- § 673b— National Elk Refuge in Wyoming
- § 673c— Conservation of elk in Wyoming
- § 673d— Restoration and conservation of elk in California
- § 673e— Cooperation of Secretaries of the Interior, Agriculture and Defense with State of California
- § 673g— Plan for elk restoration and conservation; coordination of Secretary of the Interior with Federal, State and other officers; integration with State plans
- § 674— White Horse Hill National Game Preserve
- § 674a— Sullys Hill National Park; transfer of control; change of name to White Horse Hill National Game Preserve; boundaries; use by public; hunting
- § 674b— White Horse Hill National Game Preserve; acquisition of additional lands
- § 674c— Boundary and division fences for White Horse Hill National Game Preserve; buildings and improvements; supplies; employees
- § 674d— Authorization of appropriations
- § 675— Norbeck Wildlife Preserve; establishment
- § 676— Hunting, trapping, killing, or capturing game on Norbeck Wildlife Preserve unlawful
- § 677— Inclosure of Norbeck Wildlife Preserve
- § 678— Exchange of lands with State of South Dakota and Norbeck Wildlife Preserve
- § 678a— Mining locations in Norbeck Wildlife Preserve; rules and regulations
- § 678b— Redefinition of western boundary of Norbeck Wildlife Preserve
- § 679— Patents to State of South Dakota of certain lands in Custer State Park; reservation of coal, oil, gas, and other mineral rights
- § 680— Game animal and bird refuge in South Dakota; establishment
- § 681— Erection of fence by South Dakota for game animal and bird refuge
- § 682— Game refuge in Ozark National Forest
- § 683— Areas set aside for protection of game and fish; unlawfully taking game or fish
- § 684— Game breeding areas in Wichita and Grand Canyon National Forests
- § 685— Hunting, trapping, killing, or capturing game in designated breeding areas unlawful
- § 686— Operation of local game laws not affected
- § 687— Grand Canyon Game Preserve included in park
- § 689— Tahquitz National Game Preserve
- § 689a— Other uses of land permitted in Tahquitz National Game Preserve
- § 689b— Hunting, pursuing, capturing in Tahquitz National Game Preserve unlawful
- § 689c— Rules and regulations for administration of the Tahquitz Preserve; predatory animals
- § 689d— Acceptance of title to privately owned lands within Tahquitz Preserve
- § 690— Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge; establishment; acquisition of lands
- § 690a— Maintenance of lands acquired as refuge and breeding place for migratory birds
- § 690b— Consent of Utah to acquisition of lands for Bear River Refuge; approval of title to lands acquired
- § 690c— Existence of easements, reservations, or exceptions as barring acquisition of lands
- § 690d— Injuries to property on Bear River Refuge; disturbance of birds, etc.; violation of regulations for use of refuge
- § 690e— Enforcement of laws and regulations; warrants and processes; jurisdiction of courts; forfeiture of property captured, injured, killed or removed
- § 690f— Expenditures by Secretary of the Interior for construction, maintenance, etc., of Bear River Refuge; employment of necessary means to execute functions imposed on him
- § 690g— Violation of laws and regulations; penalties
- § 690h— “Person” defined
- § 691— Cheyenne Bottoms Migratory Bird Refuge; location; acquisition of land
- § 691a— Establishment of Cheyenne Bottoms Migratory Bird Refuge; purpose
- § 691c— Acquisition of areas for Cheyenne Bottoms Refuge; title; rights-of-way, easements, and reservations
- § 691d— Applicability of certain statutes
- § 692— Game sanctuaries or refuges in Ocala National Forest; creation
- § 692a— Hunting, pursuing, capturing, etc., in Ocala National Forest unlawful
- § 693— Game sanctuaries and refuges in Ouachita National Forest
- § 693a— Rules and regulations for administration of Ouachita National Forest; violations; penalties
- § 693b— Robert S. Kerr Memorial Arboretum and Nature Center in Ouachita National Forest; authority to establish
- § 693c— Administration by Secretary of Agriculture of the Robert S. Kerr Center
- § 693d— Cooperation with public and private agencies; contributions and gifts for Robert S. Kerr Center
- § 694— Fish and game sanctuaries in national forests; establishment by President
- § 694a— Hunting, pursuing, capturing, etc., in sanctuaries in national forests unlawful
- § 694b— Rules and regulations for administration of sanctuaries in national forests; jurisdiction of States
- § 695— Migratory waterfowl and other wildlife refuge in California; participation by State of California
- § 695a— Title in United States of California refuge areas; existence of easements, reservations, etc.; affecting acquisition
- § 695b— Applicability of certain statutes
- § 695c— Availability of funds for construction of dams, buildings, etc., for California refuge
- § 695d— Development of water supplies for waterfowl management in California; reauthorization of Central Valley Project
- § 695e— Construction, operation, and maintenance of water supply development works
- § 695f— Construction, etc., authorized by section 695e as not reimbursable or returnable under reclamation laws
- § 695g— Authorization of appropriations
- § 695h— Ownership by State of California of works constructed
- § 695i— Authorization of Secretary of the Interior to contract for water delivery; nonreimbursable or nonreturnable basis of delivery
- § 695j— Conformity of water use with California laws; construction of sections 695d to 695j–1
- § 695j–1— Conformity of contracts with Federal law through negotiation of amendments
- § 695k— Congressional declaration of policy for preservation of habitat for migratory waterfowl and prevention of depredations on agricultural crops
- § 695l— Dedication of lands within boundaries of refuges to wildlife conservation; administration of lands for waterfowl management and optimum agricultural use; homestead entry prohibition; inclusion of other public lands; property of the United States
- § 695m— Annual percentage payments of net revenues from leases of Klamath project lands on pro rata basis; limitation on payments; priority of use of net revenues
- § 695n— Leases of Lower Klamath and Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge reserved lands; management of other reserved public lands for waterfowl purposes
- § 695o— Limitation on reduction of areas by diking or other construction
- § 695p— Regulation of waters to maintain sump levels
- § 695q— Research studies on Clear Lake Refuge; report to Congress
- § 695r— Regulations by Secretary
- § 696— National Key Deer Refuge; establishment; acquisition of property: exchanges, cash equalization payments; administration
- § 696a— Acquisition of title to properties for National Key Deer Refuge; rights-of-way and easements
- § 696b— Authorization of appropriations; limitation
- § 698— Big Thicket National Preserve
- § 698a— Acquisition of property for Big Thicket Preserve
- § 698b— Right of use and occupancy of improved property on Big Thicket Preserve
- § 698c— Administration of Big Thicket Preserve
- § 698d— Review of Big Thicket Preserve area by Secretary; report to President
- § 698e— Authorization of appropriations for Big Thicket Preserve
- § 698f— Big Cypress National Preserve; Big Cypress National Preserve Addition
- § 698g— Acquisition of lands for Big Cypress Preserve
- § 698h— Right of use and occupancy of improved property on Big Cypress Preserve and Addition
- § 698i— Administration of Big Cypress Preserve; applicability of other laws; rules and regulations for use of lands and waters; transportation facilities; consultation and cooperation with Secretary of Transportation
- § 698j— Hunting, fishing, and trapping in Big Cypress Preserve and Addition authorized in accordance with applicable Federal and State laws; consultation with appropriate State agency prior to implementation of regulations restricting activities; land use and retention rights of Miccosukee and Seminole Indian Tribes
- § 698k— Contracts for providing visitor services in Big Cypress Preserve and Addition; right of first refusal to Miccosukee and Seminole Tribes
- § 698l— Review of Big Cypress Preserve area and Addition area by Secretary; report to President
- § 698m— Authorization of appropriations for Big Cypress Preserve and Addition
- § 698m–1— Big Cypress National Preserve Addition
- § 698m–2— Establishment of recreational access points, roads, etc., in conjunction with creation of Big Cypress National Preserve Addition; cooperation among agencies
- § 698m–3— Status of Big Cypress National Preserve and Addition; report to Congress; plan
- § 698m–4— Oil and gas exploration, development, and production in Big Cypress National Preserve and Addition
- § 698n— Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
- § 698o— Protection of significant historic assets
- § 698p— Integrated administration and interpretation
- § 698q— Little River Canyon National Preserve; establishment
- § 698r— Administration
- § 698s— Acquisition
- § 698t— Authorization of appropriations
- § 698u— Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve: findings and purposes
- § 698u–1— Definitions
- § 698u–2— Establishment of Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
- § 698u–3— Administration of National Preserve
- § 698u–4— Limited authority to acquire
- § 698u–5— Advisory Committee
- § 698u–6— Restriction on authority
- § 698u–7— Authorization of appropriations
- § 698v–11— Valles Caldera National Preserve, New Mexico
- § 698w— Special management requirements for Federal lands recently added to Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho
- § 701— Game and wild birds; preservation
- § 702— Importation of eggs of game birds for propagation
- § 703— Taking, killing, or possessing migratory birds unlawful
- § 704— Determination as to when and how migratory birds may be taken, killed, or possessed
- § 705— Transportation or importation of migratory birds; when unlawful
- § 706— Arrests; search warrants
- § 707— Violations and penalties; forfeitures
- § 708— State or Territorial laws or regulations
- § 709a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 710— Partial invalidity; short title
- § 711— Breeding and sale for food supply
- § 712— Treaty and convention implementing regulations; seasonal taking of migratory birds for essential needs of indigenous Alaskans to preserve and maintain stocks of the birds; protection and conservation of the birds
- § 715— Short title
- § 715a— Migratory Bird Conservation Commission; creation; composition; duties; approval of areas of land and water recommended for purchase or rental
- § 715b— Annual report
- § 715c— Areas recommended for approval; character
- § 715d— Purchase or rental of approved areas or interests therein; gifts and devises; United States lands
- § 715e— Examination of title; easements and reservations
- § 715f— Consent of State to conveyance in fee
- § 715g— Jurisdiction of State over areas acquired
- § 715h— Operation of State game laws
- § 715i— Administration
- § 715j— “Migratory birds” defined
- § 715k— Authorization of appropriations for purposes of subchapter; disposal; reservation protectors
- § 715k–1— Expenditures for personal services
- § 715k–3— Authorization of appropriations for the preservation of wetlands and other waterfowl habitat
- § 715k–4— Accounting and use of appropriations
- § 715k–5— Acquisition of lands
- § 715n— “Take” defined
- § 715o— National forest and power sites; use for migratory bird reservations
- § 715p— Cooperation of State in enforcement of provisions
- § 715q— Expenses of commission; authorization of appropriations
- § 715r— Partial invalidity; validity of remainder
- § 715s— Participation of local governments in revenue from areas administered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service
- § 718a— Prohibition on taking
- § 718b— Sales; fund disposition; unsold stamps
- § 718b–1— Disposition of unsold stamps
- § 718c— Authorization and exemption
- § 718d— Expenditure of funds
- § 718e— Loans and transfers, alteration, and reproduction of stamps
- § 718f— Enforcement
- § 718g— Violations
- § 718h— Cooperation
- § 718i— Use of contest fees
- § 718j— Definitions
- § 718k— Use of fees collected for Federal migratory bird permits
- § 718o— Definitions
- § 718p— Authority to issue electronic duck stamps
- § 718q— State application
- § 718r— State obligations and authorities
- § 718s— Electronic stamp requirements; recognition of electronic stamp
- § 718t— Termination of State participation
- § 719— Establishment of Program
- § 719a— Junior Duck Stamp
- § 719b— Acceptance of gifts, devises, and bequests
- § 719b–1— Definition of State
- § 719c— Authorization of appropriations
- § 721— Short title; “person” defined
- § 722— Acquisition of lands and water
- § 723— Purposes of refuge; regulations by Secretary of the Interior
- § 724— Consent of States to acquisition; existing rights-of-way, easements, etc.
- § 725— Regulations, etc., by Secretary of the Interior
- § 726— Acts prohibited in refuge; commercial fishing
- § 727— Powers of employees of Department of the Interior
- § 728— Expenditures
- § 729— Price per acre
- § 730— Violations of law or regulations; punishment
- § 731— Effect on other laws
- § 742a— Declaration of policy
- § 742b— United States Fish and Wildlife Service
- § 742b–1— Assistant Director for Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Programs
- § 742c— Loans for financing or refinancing of cost of purchasing, constructing, equipping, maintaining, repairing, or operating commercial fishing vessels or gear
- § 742c–1— Investment in obligations of the United States; proceeds to be used for fisheries
- § 742d— Investigations; preparation and dissemination of information; reports
- § 742d–1— Studies of effects in use of chemicals
- § 742e— Transfer of functions to Secretary
- § 742f— Powers of Secretaries of the Interior and Commerce
- § 742f–1— National Volunteer Coordination Program
- § 742g— Cooperation with State Department
- § 742h— Reports on fishery products
- § 742i— Effect on rights of States and international commissions
- § 742j— Authorization of appropriations
- § 742j–1— Airborne hunting
- § 742j–2— Uniform allowance
- § 742k— Management and disposition of vessels and other property acquired and arising out of fishery loans or related type of activities
- § 742l— Enforcement authority for the protection of fish and wildlife resources
- § 742l–1— Authority to use available law enforcement funds
- § 742m— Relinquishment of exclusive legislative jurisdiction
- § 743a— Detail of personnel and loan of equipment to Director of Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
- § 744— Investigations; fish propagation; investigations of damages by predacious fishes; executive assistance
- § 745— Powers of Secretary
- § 746— Vessels of Fish and Wildlife Service
- § 746a— Operation and maintenance fees for the M/V Tiglax and other vessels
- § 748— Expenditure of appropriations for propagation of food fishes
- § 750— Station on Mississippi River for rescue of fishes and propagation of mussels
- § 751— Personnel
- § 753— Cooperative work
- § 753a— Cooperative research and training programs for fish and wildlife resources
- § 753b— Authorization of appropriations
- § 754— Commutation of rations for officers and crews of vessels of Service
- § 754a— Appropriations for United States Fish and Wildlife Service; purchases from
- § 754b— Funds from private entities credited to Resource Management account
- § 754c— Work under reimbursable agreements; recording obligations and crediting amounts received
- § 754d— Fee schedule for forensic laboratory services
- § 754e— Funds for contaminant sample analyses
- § 755— Salmon-cultural stations; establishment; expenditure of funds
- § 756— Investigations, surveys, and experiments; construction and installation of conservation devices, etc.
- § 757— Utilization of State services; expenditure of funds
- § 757a— Anadromous, Great Lakes, and Lake Champlain fisheries
- § 757b— Authority of the Secretary with regards to Anadromous and Great Lakes fisheries; development and management
- § 757c— Approval for activities on land administered by other Federal departments or agencies
- § 757d— Authorization of appropriations
- § 757e— Application to Columbia River basin
- § 757f— Studies on pollution; recommendations to Secretary of Health and Human Services
- § 758— Exploration, investigation, development, and maintenance of fishing resources and industry of Pacific Ocean
- § 758a— Conduct of explorations and related work in Pacific Ocean
- § 758b— Cooperation with agencies, organizations, and others
- § 758c— Authorization of appropriations for research laboratory, experiment stations, dock and storehouse facilities, vessels, etc., for activities in the Pacific Ocean; transfer of surplus vessels
- § 758d— Pacific Ocean activities; future appropriations
- § 758e— Central, Western, and South Pacific Ocean fisheries development program
- § 758e–1— Consultation and cooperation between certain Federal officers, affected States, etc., in carrying out program
- § 758e–1a— Cooperative program for development of tuna and other latent fishery resources in area; establishment; availability of project information
- § 758e–3— Regulations; contract terms and conditions
- § 758e–4— “Central, Western, and South Pacific Ocean area” defined
- § 758e–5— Authorization of appropriations
- § 760— Establishment of rearing ponds and fish hatchery in Kentucky
- § 760–1— Kentucky fish hatchery; authorization of appropriations
- § 760–10— Pennsylvania fish hatchery; authorization of appropriations
- § 760–11— Acceptance and development of fish hatchery in South Carolina
- § 760–12— South Carolina fish hatchery; authorization of appropriations
- § 760–2— Establishment of fish hatchery in Montana
- § 760–3— Establishment of trout hatchery in Pisgah National Forest
- § 760–4— Establishment of trout hatchery at Pittsford, Vermont
- § 760–5— Establishment of fish hatchery at Paint Bank, Virginia
- § 760–6— Virginia fish hatchery; authorization of appropriations
- § 760–7— Establishment of fish hatchery in West Virginia
- § 760–8— West Virginia fish hatchery; authorization of appropriations
- § 760–9— Establishment of fish hatchery in Pennsylvania
- § 760a— Atlantic Coast fish study for development and protection of fish resources
- § 760aa— Findings and purposes
- § 760aa–1— Gifts to system and particular national fish hatcheries
- § 760aa–2— Volunteer enhancement pilot projects
- § 760aa–3— Community partnership enhancement
- § 760aa–4— Hatchery education program development
- § 760b— Equipment for studies; cooperation of Federal departments and agencies
- § 760c— Studies; authorization of appropriations
- § 760d— Grants for education and training of personnel in the field of commercial fishing
- § 760e— Study of migratory game fish; waters; research; purpose
- § 760f— Migratory game fish study; authorization to acquire facilities, employ officers and employees, cooperate with State and other agencies, and to publish results
- § 760g— Authorization of appropriations for migratory game fish study
- § 773— Definitions
- § 773a— International Pacific Halibut Commission
- § 773b— Acceptance or rejection of Commission recommendations
- § 773c— General responsibility
- § 773d— Cooperation of Federal agencies
- § 773e— Prohibited acts
- § 773f— Civil penalties
- § 773g— Crimes and criminal penalties
- § 773h— Forfeitures
- § 773i— Administration and enforcement
- § 773j— Authorization of appropriations
- § 773k— Location of office space and other facilities on or near University of Washington campus in State of Washington
- § 777— Federal-State relationships
- § 777a— Definitions
- § 777b— Authorization of appropriations
- § 777c— Division of annual appropriations
- § 777d— Certification of funds deducted for expenses and amounts apportioned to States
- § 777e— Submission and approval of plans and projects
- § 777e–1— New England Fishery Resources Restoration Act of 1990
- § 777f— Payments by United States
- § 777g— Maintenance of projects
- § 777g–1— Boating infrastructure
- § 777h— Requirements and restrictions concerning use of amounts for expenses for administration
- § 777i— Rules and regulations
- § 777k— Payments of funds to and cooperation with Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and Virgin Islands
- § 777l— State use of contributions
- § 777m— Multistate conservation grant program
- § 778— Establishment of experiment stations; purpose of research
- § 778a— Acquisition of lands; construction of buildings; employment of personnel; cooperation with other agencies; publication of results
- § 778b— Cooperation with Secretary of the Interior
- § 778c— Authorization of appropriations
- § 781— Taking or catching, in waters of Gulf or Straits of Florida, commercial sponges of less than prescribed size, and landing or possession of same
- § 782— Sponges of less than prescribed size; possession prima facie evidence
- § 783— Punishment for violations of law; liability of vessels
- § 784— Jurisdiction of prosecutions
- § 785— Enforcement of law prohibiting taking of sponges of specified sizes; employment of Coast Guard vessels and Customs Service employees
- § 791a— Short title
- § 792— Federal Power Commission; creation; number; appointment; term; qualifications; vacancies; quorum; chairman; salary; place of holding sessions
- § 793— Appointment of officers and employees of Commission; duties, and salaries; detail of officers and employees from other departments; expenditures authorized
- § 796— Definitions
- § 797— General powers of Commission
- § 797a— Congressional authorization for permits, licenses, leases, or authorizations for dams, conduits, reservoirs, etc., within national parks or monuments
- § 797b— Duty to keep Congress fully and currently informed
- § 797c— Dams in National Park System units
- § 797d— Third party contracting by FERC
- § 798— Purpose and scope of preliminary permits; transfer and cancellation
- § 799— License; duration, conditions, revocation, alteration, or surrender
- § 800— Issuance of preliminary permits or licenses
- § 801— Transfer of license; obligations of transferee
- § 802— Information to accompany application for license; landowner notification
- § 803— Conditions of license generally
- § 804— Project works affecting navigable waters; requirements insertable in license
- § 805— Participation by Government in costs of locks, etc.
- § 806— Time limit for construction of project works; extension of time; termination or revocation of licenses for delay
- § 807— Right of Government to take over project works
- § 808— New licenses and renewals
- § 809— Temporary use by Government of project works for national safety; compensation for use
- § 810— Disposition of charges arising from licenses
- § 811— Operation of navigation facilities; rules and regulations; penalties
- § 812— Public-service licensee; regulations by State or by commission as to service, rates, charges, etc.
- § 813— Power entering into interstate commerce; regulation of rates, charges, etc.
- § 814— Exercise by licensee of power of eminent domain
- § 815— Contract to furnish power extending beyond period of license; obligations of new licensee
- § 816— Preservation of rights vested prior to June 10, 1920
- § 817— Projects not affecting navigable waters; necessity for Federal license, permit or right-of-way; unauthorized activities
- § 818— Public lands included in project; reservation of lands from entry
- § 820— Proceedings for revocation of license or to prevent violations of license
- § 821— State laws and water rights unaffected
- § 822— Reservation of right to alter or repeal chapter
- § 823— Repeal of inconsistent laws
- § 823a— Conduit hydroelectric facilities
- § 823b— Enforcement
- § 823c— Alaska State jurisdiction over small hydroelectric projects
- § 823d— Alternative conditions and prescriptions
- § 823e— Promoting hydropower development at existing nonpowered dams
- § 823f— Closed-loop pumped storage projects
- § 823g— Considerations for relicensing terms
- § 824— Declaration of policy; application of subchapter
- § 824a— Interconnection and coordination of facilities; emergencies; transmission to foreign countries
- § 824a–1— Pooling
- § 824a–2— Reliability
- § 824a–3— Cogeneration and small power production
- § 824a–4— Seasonal diversity electricity exchange
- § 824b— Disposition of property; consolidations; purchase of securities
- § 824c— Issuance of securities; assumption of liabilities
- § 824d— Rates and charges; schedules; suspension of new rates; automatic adjustment clauses
- § 824e— Power of Commission to fix rates and charges; determination of cost of production or transmission
- § 824f— Ordering furnishing of adequate service
- § 824g— Ascertainment of cost of property and depreciation
- § 824h— References to State boards by Commission
- § 824i— Interconnection authority
- § 824j— Wheeling authority
- § 824j–1— Open access by unregulated transmitting utilities
- § 824k— Orders requiring interconnection or wheeling
- § 824l— Information requirements
- § 824m— Sales by exempt wholesale generators
- § 824o— Electric reliability
- § 824o–1— Critical electric infrastructure security
- § 824p— Siting of interstate electric transmission facilities
- § 824q— Native load service obligation
- § 824r— Protection of transmission contracts in the Pacific Northwest
- § 824s— Transmission infrastructure investment
- § 824s–1— Incentives for cybersecurity investments
- § 824t— Electricity market transparency rules
- § 824u— Prohibition on filing false information
- § 824v— Prohibition of energy market manipulation
- § 824w— Joint boards on economic dispatch
- § 825— Accounts and records
- § 825a— Rates of depreciation; notice to State authorities before fixing
- § 825b— Requirements applicable to agencies of United States
- § 825c— Periodic and special reports; obstructing filing reports or keeping accounts, etc.
- § 825d— Officials dealing in securities
- § 825e— Complaints
- § 825f— Investigations by Commission
- § 825g— Hearings; rules of procedure
- § 825h— Administrative powers of Commission; rules, regulations, and orders
- § 825i— Appointment of officers and employees; compensation
- § 825j— Investigations relating to electric energy; reports to Congress
- § 825k— Publication and sale of reports
- § 825l— Review of orders
- § 825m— Enforcement provisions
- § 825n— Forfeiture for violations; recovery; applicability
- § 825o— Penalties for violations; applicability of section
- § 825o–1— Enforcement of certain provisions
- § 825p— Jurisdiction of offenses; enforcement of liabilities and duties
- § 825q–1— Office of Public Participation
- § 825r— Separability
- § 825s— Sale of electric power from reservoir projects; rate schedules; preference in sale; construction of transmission lines; disposition of moneys
- § 825s–1— Southwestern area sale and transmission of electric power; disposition of receipts; creation of continuing fund; use of fund
- § 825s–2— Southeastern area sale and transmission of electric power; disposition of receipts; creation of continuing funds; use of fund
- § 825s–3— Southwestern area sale at uniform systemwide rates of electric power over transmission lines constructed with appropriated funds or used under contractual arrangements
- § 825s–4— Southwestern Power Administration; deposit and availability of advance payments
- § 825s–5— Southeastern Power Administration; deposit and availability of advance payments
- § 825s–6— Southeastern Power Administration; deposit and availability of discretionary offsetting collections
- § 825s–7— Southwestern Power Administration; deposit and availability of discretionary offsetting collections
- § 825s–8— Southeastern Power Administration: rates of basic and premium pay
- § 825t— Utilization of power revenues
- § 825u— Interest rate on power bonds held by Administrator of General Services
- § 828— Facilitation of development and construction of water conservation facilities; exemption from certain Federal requirements
- § 828a— Definitions
- § 828b— Exemption from formula, books and records, and project cost statement requirements; annual charges
- § 828c— Applicability of this subchapter
- § 831— Creation; short title
- § 831a— Membership, operation, and duties of the Board of Directors
- § 831aa— Laws repealed
- § 831b— Officers and employees; wages of laborers and mechanics; application of employees’ compensation provisions
- § 831b–1— Acceptance of services of volunteers
- § 831bb— Reservation of right to amend or repeal
- § 831c— Corporate powers generally; eminent domain; construction of dams, transmission lines, etc.
- § 831c–1— Bridges endangered or damaged by dams, etc.; compensation of and contracts with owner for protection, replacement, etc.
- § 831c–2— Civil actions for injury or loss of property or personal injury or death
- § 831c–3— Law enforcement
- § 831cc— Separability
- § 831d— Directors; maintenance and operation of plant for production, sale, and distribution of fertilizer and power
- § 831dd— Liberal construction of chapter; sale of surplus lands
- § 831e— Officers and employees; nonpolitical appointment; removal for violation
- § 831ee— Essential stewardship activities
- § 831f— Control of plants and property vested in Corporation; transfer of other property to Corporation
- § 831g— Principal office of Corporation; books; directors’ oath
- § 831h— Annual financial statement; purchases and contracts; audit by Comptroller General
- § 831h–1— Operation of dams primarily for promotion of navigation and controlling floods; generation and sale of electricity
- § 831h–3— Recreational access
- § 831i— Sale of surplus power; preferences; experimental work; acquisition of existing electric facilities
- § 831j— Equitable distribution of surplus power among States and municipalities; improvement in production of fertilizer
- § 831k— Transmission lines; construction or lease; sale of power over other than Government lines; rates when sold for resale at profit
- § 831k–1— Extension of credit to States, municipalities and nonprofit organizations to assist in operation of existing facilities
- § 831l— Financial assistance to States and local governments in lieu of taxation; apportionment; limitation on contracts for sale of power to municipalities; report to Congress
- § 831m— Allocation and charge of value and cost of plants to particular objects; cost accounting; reports of costs of operation; sale of surplus power at profit
- § 831m–1— Tennessee Valley Authority least-cost planning program
- § 831n— Bonds for future construction; amount, terms, and conditions
- § 831n–1— Bonds to carry out provisions of section 831k–1; amount, terms, and conditions
- § 831n–2— Bonds; limitation of issuance under sections 831n and 831n–1
- § 831n–3— Use of funds; limitation of issuance
- § 831n–4— Bonds for financing power program
- § 831o— Completion of unfinished plants authorized
- § 831q— Eminent domain; contracts for relocation of railroads, highways, industrial plants, etc.
- § 831r— Patents; access to Patent and Trademark Office and right to copy patents; compensation to patentees
- § 831s— Possession by Government in time of war; damages to contract holders
- § 831t— Offenses; fines and punishment
- § 831u— Surveys; cooperation with States or other agencies
- § 831v— Legislation to carry out purposes of chapter; recommendation by President
- § 831w— Acquisition of real or personal property; payment by delivery of power; sale or lease of vacant land for industrial purposes
- § 831x— Condemnation proceedings; institution by Corporation; venue
- § 831y— Net proceeds over expense payable into Treasury
- § 831y–1— Approval of plans by Board as condition precedent to construction and operation; restraining action without approval; other laws unaffected
- § 831z— Authorization of appropriations
- § 832— Completion and maintenance of project; generation of electricity
- § 832a— General administrative provisions
- § 832b— Definitions
- § 832c— Distribution of electricity; preference to public bodies and cooperatives
- § 832d— Contracts for sale of electricity
- § 832e— Rate schedules
- § 832f— Elements in determining rates
- § 832g— Purchase of supplies and services
- § 832h— Miscellaneous administrative provisions
- § 832i— Employment of personnel
- § 832j— Deposit of receipts; authorization of appropriations
- § 832k— Authority of Administrator
- § 832l— Separability
- § 832m— Sale of excess Federal power; fish and wildlife conservation within Federal Columbia River Power System; residential exchange; personnel flexibility
- § 833— Completion and maintenance of project; generation of electricity
- § 833a— Administration of project
- § 833b— Definitions
- § 833c— Preference to public bodies and cooperatives
- § 833d— Rate schedules; preparation, approval, and uniformity
- § 833e— Factors in determining rate schedules
- § 833f— Purchase of supplies and services
- § 833g— Miscellaneous administrative provisions
- § 833h— Personnel; appointment and compensation
- § 833i— Deposit of receipts; establishment of continuing fund; authorization of appropriations
- § 833j— Suits for and against project; legal representation
- § 833k— Separability
- § 833l— Acquisition of Indian lands
- § 833m— Determination of compensation for acquisition of Indian lands; funds payable from; disposition of moneys
- § 833n— Use of deposits by allottees; nontaxability of lands
- § 833o— Authority of Secretary of the Interior for acquisition of Indian land
- § 833p— Reversion of title
- § 833q— Educational costs of dependents of employees; payments to school districts; reimbursement from continuing fund
- § 835— Project authorized; laws applicable
- § 835–1— Laws governing
- § 835c— Duties of Secretary of the Interior
- § 835c–1— Taxation and assessments; applicability of State laws
- § 835c–2— Authorization of appropriations; establishment of Columbia Basin Land Development Account
- § 835c–4— General powers of Secretary of the Interior; delegation to authorized representatives
- § 835d— Acquisition of Indian lands, Spokane and Colville Reservations
- § 835e— Payment for lands acquired from Spokane and Colville Reservations
- § 835f— Use of funds deposited to allottees; land and improvements
- § 835g— Relocation of Indian cemeteries
- § 835h— Acts and regulations by Secretary of the Interior
- § 835i— Contracts with State of Washington for maintenance and operation of fish hatcheries
- § 835j— Projects marketing commercial power and energy; consolidated financial statement to President and Congress; adjustment of rates to assure return of reimbursable construction costs within prescribed period
- § 835k— Return of construction costs from marketing revenues in event of inability of irrigation water users to repay within repayment period and lack of other sources of revenue
- § 835l— Congressional declaration of financial policy; limitations on assistance; analyses and studies; “net revenues” defined
- § 835m— Recommendations for changes in limitations on financial assistance; time and frequency of submission
- § 836— Authorization to license construction and operation; licensing conditions
- § 836a— Rules governing issuance of license
- § 837— Definitions
- § 837a— Limitation of sale, delivery, and exchange of electric energy and electric peaking capacity for use outside Pacific Northwest to surplus energy and surplus peaking capacity; notice to customers; inspection of contract drafts
- § 837b— Contract terms and conditions for use of electric energy outside Pacific Northwest
- § 837c— Contract limitations and conditions for use of electric energy and peaking capacity of plants in other marketing areas for use within Pacific Northwest
- § 837d— Exchange contracts
- § 837e— Transmission lines for other electric energy; rates
- § 837f— Purchaser priority on Pacific Northwest power; amendment of existing contracts and new contracts to include priority provisions
- § 837g— Transmission lines between Pacific Northwest and Pacific Southwest; prohibition against construction of lines or related facilities; exceptions of lines and facilities recommended by Secretary or authorized by Congress; authority of Secretary to construct other transmission lines unaffected
- § 837g–1— Construction of additional facilities by Secretary of Energy for mutually beneficial power sales between Pacific Northwest and California; contribution of funds by non-Federal entities
- § 837h— Provisions not applicable to Canyon Ferry project or benefits and exchanges under Treaty between Canada and United States; preference of power users in Montana not modified
- § 838— Congressional findings; authority and duties of Secretary of Energy relating to Federal Columbia River Power System unaffected
- § 838a— Definitions
- § 838b— Operation and maintenance of Federal transmission system; construction of improvements, betterments, additions and replacements; criteria
- § 838c— Acquisition by condemnation of transmission facilities
- § 838d— Transmission of non-Federal power
- § 838e— Acquisition of property
- § 838f— Marketing of Federal power; sales agent
- § 838g— Schedules of rates and charges for sale of Federal power and transmission of non-Federal power; confirmation and approval; criteria for modification and establishment
- § 838h— Uniform schedules of rates and charges for sale of Federal power and transmission of non-Federal power; allocation of cost recovery
- § 838i— Bonneville Power Administration fund
- § 838j— Investment of excess moneys; deposit of moneys
- § 838k— Bonneville Power Administration bonds
- § 838l— Bonneville Power Administration refinancing
- § 838m— Power marketing administration transmission borrowing authority
- § 838n— Columbia Basin power management
- § 839— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 839a— Definitions
- § 839b— Regional planning and participation
- § 839c— Sale of power
- § 839d— Conservation and resource acquisition
- § 839d–1— Federal projects in Pacific Northwest
- § 839e— Rates
- § 839f— Administrative provisions
- § 839g— Savings provisions
- § 839h— Separability
- § 916— Definitions
- § 916a— United States Commissioner
- § 916b— Acceptance or rejection by United States Government of regulations, etc.; acceptance of reports, recommendations, etc., of Commission
- § 916c— Unlawful acts
- § 916d— Licenses
- § 916e— Failure to keep returns, records, reports
- § 916f— Violations; fines and penalties
- § 916g— Enforcement
- § 916h— Cooperation between Federal and State and private agencies and organizations in scientific and other programs
- § 916i— Taking of whales for biological experiments
- § 916j— Allocation of responsibility for administration and enforcement
- § 916k— Regulations; submission; publication; effectiveness
- § 916l— Authorization of appropriations
- § 917— Congressional findings
- § 917a— Study by Secretary of Commerce; report to Congress
- § 917b— Cooperation of other Federal agencies
- § 917c— Negotiations with Mexico and Canada
- § 917d— Authorization of appropriations
- § 931— Definitions
- § 932— Commissioners; appointment, number, and compensation; term of office; vacancy
- § 933— Advisory Committee
- § 935— Acquisition of real property; construction and operation of lamprey control works; entry into agreements for construction and operation of works
- § 936— Secretary of the Interior; authority to transfer lamprey control projects and act on behalf of United States Section
- § 937— United States Section as agency of United States
- § 938— Notice of proposals
- § 939— Transmission of recommendations
- § 939a— Cooperation with other agencies
- § 939b— State laws and regulations
- § 939c— Authorization of appropriations
- § 941— Findings
- § 941a— Purpose
- § 941b— Definitions
- § 941c— Identification, review, and implementation of proposals and regional projects
- § 941d— Goals of United States Fish and Wildlife Service programs related to Great Lakes fish and wildlife resources
- § 941e— Establishment of offices
- § 941f— Reports
- § 941g— Authorization of appropriations
- § 941h— Great Lakes monitoring, assessment, science, and research
- § 943— Tissue bank
- § 943a— Data base
- § 943b— Definitions
- § 943c— Authorization of appropriations
- § 951— Definitions
- § 952— Commissioners
- § 953— General Advisory Committee and Scientific Advisory Subcommittee
- § 955— Rulemaking
- § 956— Inspection of returns, records, or other reports
- § 957— Violations; fines and forfeitures; application of related laws
- § 958— Cooperation with other agencies
- § 959— Enforcement
- § 960— Commissions’ functions not restrained by this chapter or State laws
- § 961— Authorization of appropriations
- § 962— Reduction of bycatch in eastern tropical Pacific Ocean
- § 971— Definitions
- § 971a— Commissioners
- § 971b— Advisory committee
- § 971b–1— Species working groups
- § 971c— Authority of Secretary of State; cooperative enforcement agreements
- § 971d— Administration
- § 971e— Violations
- § 971f— Enforcement
- § 971g— Cooperation in carrying out Convention
- § 971h— Authorization of appropriations
- § 971i— Research on Atlantic highly migratory species
- § 971k— Savings clause
- § 973— Definitions
- § 973a— Application to other laws
- § 973b— Regulations
- § 973c— Prohibited acts
- § 973e— Criminal offenses
- § 973f— Civil penalties
- § 973g— Licenses
- § 973h— Enforcement
- § 973i— Findings by Secretary
- § 973j— Disclosure of information
- § 973k— Closed Area stowage requirements
- § 973m— Fisheries-related assistance
- § 973n— Arbitration
- § 973o— Disposition of fees, penalties, forfeitures, and other moneys
- § 973p— Additional agreements
- § 973q— Secretary of State to act for United States
- § 973r— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1001— Declaration of policy
- § 1002— Definitions
- § 1003— Assistance to local organizations
- § 1003a— Cost share assistance
- § 1004— Conditions for Federal assistance
- § 1005— Works of improvement
- § 1006— Cooperative programs
- § 1006a— Loans or advancements for financing local share of costs; repayment; interest; maximum amount
- § 1006b— Territorial application
- § 1007— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1008— Notification of Secretary of the Interior of approval of assistance; surveys and investigations; report and recommendations; consideration; cost of surveys, investigations and reports
- § 1009— Joint investigations and surveys by Secretary of the Army and Secretary of Agriculture; reports to Congress
- § 1010— Data
- § 1011— Watershed restoration and enhancement agreements
- § 1011a— Watershed agreements
- § 1012— Rehabilitation of structural measures near, at, or past their evaluated life expectancy
- § 1012a— Funding
- § 1015— Definitions
- § 1015a— Program
- § 1015b— Effect of chapter
- § 1051— Authorization of Administrator of General Services
- § 1052— Authorization of Secretary of the Interior
- § 1053— Delegation of responsibility for operation
- § 1054— Advisory Board; establishment; meetings; functions; quorum; executive secretary
- § 1055— Members of Advisory Board
- § 1056— Compensation of Advisory Board
- § 1057— Preparation of annual report by Director
- § 1058— Limitation on appropriations and expenditures; charges for visitation and use
- § 1101— Definitions
- § 1102— Joint United States-Canadian Commission; establishment; functions
- § 1103— Powers of Commission
- § 1104— Membership of Commission
- § 1105— Compensation
- § 1106— Employees
- § 1107— Meetings and reports; inspection of records
- § 1108— Insurance
- § 1109— Court action; service of process
- § 1110— Liability
- § 1111— Exemption from taxation
- § 1112— Tax treatment of any gift, devise or bequest to the Commission
- § 1113— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1131— National Wilderness Preservation System
- § 1132— Extent of System
- § 1133— Use of wilderness areas
- § 1134— State and private lands within wilderness areas
- § 1135— Gifts, bequests, and contributions
- § 1136— Annual reports to Congress
- § 1151— Definitions
- § 1152— Prohibitions
- § 1153— Sealing permitted by Aleuts, Eskimos, and Indians
- § 1154— Scientific research on fur seal resources; use of fur seals for educational, scientific, or exhibition purposes
- § 1155— Authority of Secretary of Commerce
- § 1156— Enforcement provisions
- § 1157— North Pacific Fur Seal Commission; appointment of United States Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, and Advisors; duties, compensation, and travel expenses
- § 1158— Acceptance or rejection by Secretaries of State and Commerce of Commission recommendations
- § 1159— Federal agency consultations with and technical assistance to Secretary of Commerce or Commission; reimbursement for assistance
- § 1161— Administration of fur seal rookeries and other Federal real and personal property on Pribilof Islands
- § 1162— Authority of Secretary to operate, maintain, and repair Government-owned property; necessary facilities, services, and equipment for Federal employees and dependents
- § 1163— Responsibility of Alaska to meet educational needs of Pribilof Islands citizens
- § 1164— Responsibility of Secretary of Health and Human Services to provide medical and dental care to Pribilof Islands natives
- § 1165— Disposal of Federal property on Pribilof Islands
- § 1166— Financial assistance
- § 1167— Leases, permits, agreements, and contracts with public or private agencies or persons
- § 1168— Civil service retirement benefits
- § 1169— Regulations
- § 1169a— Annuities and survivor annuities; recomputation
- § 1169b— Use of local entities
- § 1171— Seizure and forfeiture of vessels
- § 1172— Practice and procedure
- § 1173— Regulations
- § 1174— Penalties
- § 1175— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1201— Declaration of purposes; Secretary’s cooperation with and assistance to States
- § 1202— Authority of Secretary; studies, research, and investigations; control measures; execution of program; other actions; costs
- § 1203— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1204— Compacts
- § 1205— General authority of Secretary for conducting studies, research, and investigations unaffected
- § 1211— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 1212— Investigation and control of crown of thorns starfish
- § 1213— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1220— State applications for obsolete ships for use as offshore reefs
- § 1220a— Transfer of title; terms and conditions
- § 1220b— Obsolete ships available; number; equitable administration
- § 1220c— Denial of applications; finality of decision
- § 1220c–1— Financial assistance to State to prepare transferred ship
- § 1220d— “Obsolete ship” defined
- § 1221— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 1222— General study and inventory of estuaries and their natural resources
- § 1223— Agreements with States and subdivisions; equitable sharing of costs; development improvements; availability of appropriations; State hunting and fishing laws applicable
- § 1224— Commercial and industrial development considerations; reports to Congress; recommendations
- § 1225— State consideration of protection and restoration of estuaries in State comprehensive planning and proposals for financial assistance under certain Federal laws; grants: terms and conditions, prohibition against disposition of lands without approval of the Secretary
- § 1226— Federal agency authority to carry out Federal project within an estuary unaffected
- § 1241— Congressional statement of policy and declaration of purpose
- § 1242— National trails system
- § 1243— National recreation trails; establishment and designation; prerequisites
- § 1244— National scenic and national historic trails
- § 1245— Connecting or side trails; establishment, designation, and marking as components of national trails system; location
- § 1246— Administration and development of national trails system
- § 1247— State and local area recreation and historic trails
- § 1248— Easements and rights-of-way
- § 1249— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1250— Volunteer trails assistance
- § 1251— Definitions
- § 1262— National Recreational Trails Advisory Committee
- § 1271— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 1272— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 1273— National wild and scenic rivers system
- § 1274— Component rivers and adjacent lands
- § 1275— Additions to national wild and scenic rivers system
- § 1276— Rivers constituting potential additions to national wild and scenic rivers system
- § 1277— Land acquisition
- § 1278— Restrictions on water resources projects
- § 1279— Withdrawal of public lands from entry, sale, or other disposition under public land laws
- § 1280— Federal mining and mineral leasing laws
- § 1281— Administration
- § 1282— Assistance to State and local projects
- § 1283— Management policies
- § 1284— Existing State jurisdiction and responsibilities
- § 1285— Claim and allowance of charitable deduction for contribution or gift of easement
- § 1285a— Lease of Federal lands
- § 1285b— Establishment of boundaries for certain component rivers in Alaska; withdrawal of minerals
- § 1286— Definitions
- § 1287— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1301— Congressional declaration of policy; authority of Secretary
- § 1302— Conservation agreements to effectuate water bank program; duration and renewal; adjustment of payment rate for renewal period; “wetlands” defined; duration of ownership or control of land as determining eligibility for agreements; protection of and compensation for tenants and sharecroppers; participation by owner or operator in other Federal or State programs
- § 1303— Terms of agreement; required provisions
- § 1304— Annual payment; adjustment
- § 1305— Renewal or extension of agreement; participation of subsequent owner or operator in program
- § 1306— Termination or modification of agreements
- § 1307— Utilization of services and facilities
- § 1308— Advisory Board; appointment; functions; membership; reimbursement for expenses
- § 1309— Consultation with Secretary of the Interior; conformity of program with wetlands programs administered by Secretary of the Interior; consultation with and utilization of technical services of appropriate local, State, Federal, and private conservation agencies; coordination of programs
- § 1310— Authorization of appropriations; maximum amount of payments pursuant to agreements
- § 1311— Rules and regulations
- § 1331— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 1332— Definitions
- § 1333— Powers and duties of Secretary
- § 1334— Private maintenance; numerical approximation; strays on private lands: removal; destruction by agents
- § 1335— Recovery rights
- § 1336— Cooperative agreements; regulations
- § 1337— Joint advisory board; appointment; membership; functions; qualifications; reimbursement limitation
- § 1338— Criminal provisions
- § 1338a— Transportation of captured animals; procedures and prohibitions applicable
- § 1339— Limitation of authority
- § 1340— Joint report to Congress; consultation and coordination of implementation, enforcement, and departmental activities; studies
- § 1361— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 1362— Definitions
- § 1371— Moratorium on taking and importing marine mammals and marine mammal products
- § 1372— Prohibitions
- § 1373— Regulations on taking of marine mammals
- § 1374— Permits
- § 1375— Penalties
- § 1375a— Use of fines for protection and recovery of manatees, polar bears, sea otters, and walruses
- § 1376— Seizure and forfeiture of cargo
- § 1377— Enforcement
- § 1378— International program
- § 1379— Transfer of management authority
- § 1380— Marine mammal research grants
- § 1381— Commercial fisheries gear development
- § 1382— Regulations and administration
- § 1383— Application to other treaties and conventions
- § 1383a— Interim exemption for commercial fisheries
- § 1383b— Status review; conservation plans
- § 1384— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1385— Dolphin protection
- § 1386— Stock assessments
- § 1387— Taking of marine mammals incidental to commercial fishing operations
- § 1388— Marine mammal cooperative agreements in Alaska
- § 1389— Pacific Coast Task Force; Gulf of Maine
- § 1390— Assistance to ports to reduce impacts of vessel traffic and port operations on marine mammals
- § 1391— Near real-time monitoring and mitigation program for large cetaceans
- § 1392— Monitoring ocean soundscapes
- § 1393— Conservation and mitigation assistance
- § 1401— Establishment
- § 1402— Duties of Commission
- § 1403— Committee of Scientific Advisors on Marine Mammals
- § 1405— Coordination with other Federal agencies
- § 1406— Administration
- § 1407— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1411— Findings and policy
- § 1412— International Dolphin Conservation Program
- § 1413— Regulatory authority of Secretary
- § 1414a— Research
- § 1415— Reports by Secretary
- § 1416— Permits
- § 1417— Prohibitions
- § 1421— Establishment of Program
- § 1421a— Determination; data collection and dissemination
- § 1421b— Stranding or entanglement response agreements
- § 1421c— Unusual mortality event response
- § 1421d— Unusual mortality event activity funding
- § 1421e— Liability
- § 1421f— National Marine Mammal Tissue Bank and tissue analysis
- § 1421f–1— Marine Mammal Rescue and Response Grant Program and Rapid Response Fund
- § 1421f–2— Marine Mammal Health Monitoring and Analysis Platform (Health MAP)
- § 1421f–3— Reports to Congress
- § 1421g— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1421h— Definitions
- § 1423— Definitions
- § 1423a— Prohibitions
- § 1423b— Administration
- § 1423c— Cooperative management agreement; authority to delegate enforcement authority
- § 1423d— Commission appointments; compensation, travel expenses, and claims
- § 1423e— Votes taken by the United States section on matters before the Commission
- § 1423f— Implementation of actions taken by the Commission
- § 1423g— Application with other subchapters of chapter
- § 1423h— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1431— Findings, purposes, and policies; establishment of system
- § 1432— Definitions
- § 1433— Sanctuary designation standards
- § 1434— Procedures for designation and implementation
- § 1435— Application of regulations; international negotiations and cooperation
- § 1436— Prohibited activities
- § 1437— Enforcement
- § 1439— Regulations
- § 1440— Research, monitoring, and education
- § 1441— Special use permits
- § 1442— Cooperative agreements, donations, and acquisitions
- § 1443— Destruction or loss of, or injury to, sanctuary resources
- § 1444— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1445— U.S.S. Monitor artifacts and materials
- § 1445a— Advisory Councils
- § 1445b— Enhancing support for national marine sanctuaries
- § 1445c— Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program
- § 1445c–1— Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program
- § 1447— Purposes
- § 1447a— Definitions
- § 1447b— Regional Marine Research Boards
- § 1447c— Regional research plans
- § 1447d— Research grant program
- § 1447e— Report on research program
- § 1447f— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1451— Congressional findings
- § 1452— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 1453— Definitions
- § 1454— Submittal of State program for approval
- § 1455— Administrative grants
- § 1455a— Coastal resource improvement program
- § 1455b— Protecting coastal waters
- § 1456— Coordination and cooperation
- § 1456–1— Authorization of the Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation Program
- § 1456a— Coastal Zone Management Fund
- § 1456b— Coastal zone enhancement grants
- § 1456c— Technical assistance
- § 1456d— Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation Program
- § 1457— Public hearings
- § 1458— Review of performance
- § 1459— Records and audit
- § 1460— Walter B. Jones excellence in coastal zone management awards
- § 1461— National Estuarine Research Reserve System
- § 1462— Coastal zone management reports
- § 1463— Rules and regulations
- § 1463b— National Coastal Resources Research and Development Institute
- § 1464— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1465— Appeals to the Secretary
- § 1466— Appeals relating to offshore mineral development
- § 1467— Establishment of the Digital Coast
- § 1468— Regional Ocean Partnerships
- § 1531— Congressional findings and declaration of purposes and policy
- § 1532— Definitions
- § 1533— Determination of endangered species and threatened species
- § 1534— Land acquisition
- § 1535— Cooperation with States
- § 1536— Interagency cooperation
- § 1537— International cooperation
- § 1537a— Convention implementation
- § 1538— Prohibited acts
- § 1539— Exceptions
- § 1540— Penalties and enforcement
- § 1541— Endangered plants
- § 1542— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1543— Construction with Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972
- § 1544— Annual cost analysis by Fish and Wildlife Service
- § 1600— Congressional findings
- § 1601— Renewable Resource Assessment
- § 1602— Renewable Resource Program; preparation by Secretary and transmittal to President; purpose and development of program; time of preparation, updating and contents
- § 1603— National Forest System resource inventories; development, maintenance, and updating by Secretary as part of Assessment
- § 1604— National Forest System land and resource management plans
- § 1605— Protection, use and management of renewable resources on non-Federal lands; utilization of Assessment, surveys and Program by Secretary to assist States, etc.
- § 1606— Budget requests by President for Forest Service activities
- § 1606a— Reforestation Trust Fund
- § 1607— National Forest System renewable resources; development and administration by Secretary in accordance with multiple use and sustained yield concepts for products and services; target year for operational posture of resources; budget requests
- § 1608— National Forest Transportation System
- § 1609— National Forest System
- § 1610— Implementation of provisions by Secretary; utilization of information and data of other organizations; avoidance of duplication of planning, etc.; “renewable resources” defined
- § 1611— Timber
- § 1612— Public participation
- § 1613— Promulgation of regulations
- § 1614— Severability
- § 1641— Findings and purpose
- § 1642— Investigations, experiments, tests, and other activities
- § 1643— Implementation of provisions
- § 1644— Forestry and rangeland competitive research grants
- § 1645— General provisions
- § 1646— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1647— Other Federal programs
- § 1650— Hardwood technology transfer and applied research
- § 1671— Congressional statement of findings
- § 1672— General program authorization
- § 1673— State programs
- § 1674— Renewable Resources Extension Program plan
- § 1674a— Expanded programs
- § 1674b— Sustainable Forestry Outreach Initiative
- § 1675— Authorization of appropriations; criteria for eligibility of States for funds
- § 1676— Issuance of rules and regulations for implementation of provisions and coordination with agricultural, research, extension, and teaching provisions
- § 1681— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 1682— Pilot projects and demonstrations
- § 1683— Pilot projects; requirements; residue removal credits as compensation; implementation guidelines
- § 1684— Annual reports
- § 1685— Regulations
- § 1686— Definitions
- § 1687— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1701— Congressional declaration of policy and purpose
- § 1702— Establishment
- § 1703— Duties and functions of Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of Agriculture
- § 1704— Grants to States
- § 1706— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1721— Congressional findings and purpose
- § 1722— Definitions
- § 1723— Public Lands Corps program
- § 1724— Conservation centers and program support
- § 1725— Resource assistants
- § 1725a— Direct hire authority
- § 1725b— Forest Service hire authority
- § 1726— Compensation and terms of service
- § 1727— National service educational awards
- § 1727a— Reporting and data collection
- § 1727b— Indian Youth Service Corps
- § 1728— Nondisplacement
- § 1729— Funding
- § 1730— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1801— Findings, purposes and policy
- § 1802— Definitions
- § 1803— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1811— United States sovereign rights to fish and fishery management authority
- § 1812— Highly migratory species
- § 1821— Foreign fishing
- § 1822— International fishery agreements
- § 1823— Congressional oversight of international fishery agreements
- § 1824— Permits for foreign fishing
- § 1825— Import prohibitions
- § 1826— Large-scale driftnet fishing
- § 1826a— Denial of port privileges and sanctions for high seas large-scale driftnet fishing
- § 1826b— Duration of denial of port privileges and sanctions
- § 1826c— Definitions
- § 1826d— Prohibition
- § 1826e— Negotiations
- § 1826f— Certification
- § 1826g— Enforcement
- § 1826h— Biennial report on international compliance
- § 1826i— Action to strengthen international fishery management organizations
- § 1826j— Illegal, unreported, or unregulated fishing
- § 1826k— Equivalent conservation measures
- § 1827— Observer program regarding certain foreign fishing
- § 1827a— Prohibition on sale of billfish
- § 1828— Foreign fishing incursions
- § 1829— International monitoring and compliance
- § 1851— National standards for fishery conservation and management
- § 1852— Regional Fishery Management Councils
- § 1853— Contents of fishery management plans
- § 1853a— Limited access privilege programs
- § 1854— Action by Secretary
- § 1855— Other requirements and authority
- § 1856— State jurisdiction
- § 1857— Prohibited acts
- § 1858— Civil penalties and permit sanctions
- § 1859— Criminal offenses
- § 1860— Civil forfeitures
- § 1861— Enforcement
- § 1861a— Transition to sustainable fisheries
- § 1861b— Fisheries enforcement plans and reporting
- § 1862— North Pacific fisheries conservation
- § 1863— Northwest Atlantic Ocean Fisheries Reinvestment Program
- § 1865— Bycatch reduction engineering program
- § 1866— Shark feeding
- § 1867— Cooperative research and management program
- § 1868— Herring study
- § 1869— Restoration study
- § 1870— Required possession of descending devices
- § 1881— Registration and information management
- § 1881a— Information collection
- § 1881b— Observers
- § 1881c— Fisheries research
- § 1881d— Incidental harvest research
- § 1882— Fisheries systems research
- § 1883— Gulf of Mexico red snapper research
- § 1884— Deep sea coral research and technology program
- § 1885— Seafood import monitoring program
- § 1885a— Report on Seafood Import Monitoring Program
- § 1891— Investment in United States seafood processing facilities
- § 1891a— Community-based restoration program for fishery and coastal habitats
- § 1891b— Fisheries Conservation and Management Fund
- § 1891c— United States catch history
- § 1891d— Secretarial representative for international fisheries
- § 2001— Congressional findings
- § 2002— Definitions
- § 2003— Congressional policy and declaration of purpose
- § 2004— Continuing appraisal of soil, water, and related resources
- § 2005— Soil and water conservation program
- § 2006— Reports to Congress
- § 2007— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2008— Utilization of available information and data
- § 2009— Termination of program
- § 2101— Findings, purpose, and policy
- § 2101a— State-wide assessment and strategies for forest resources
- § 2102— Rural forestry assistance
- § 2103a— Forest Stewardship Program
- § 2103c— Forest Legacy Program
- § 2103d— Community forest and open space conservation program
- § 2104— Forest health protection
- § 2104a— Pest and Disease Revolving Loan Fund
- § 2105— Urban and community forestry assistance
- § 2106— Rural fire prevention and control
- § 2106a— Emergency reforestation assistance
- § 2106b— Use of money collected from States for fire suppression assistance
- § 2106c— Enhanced community fire protection
- § 2107— Financial, technical, and related assistance to States
- § 2108— Consolidation of payments
- § 2109— General provisions
- § 2109a— State and private forest landscape-scale restoration program
- § 2110— Statement of limitation
- § 2111— Other Federal programs
- § 2113— Federal, State, and local coordination and cooperation
- § 2113a— Good neighbor authority
- § 2114— Administration
- § 2201— Emergency conservation program
- § 2202— Payments to agricultural producers for carrying out water conservation or water enhancing measures; criteria
- § 2202a— Cost-share requirement
- § 2202b— Payment limitation
- § 2203— Emergency watershed program
- § 2204— Funding and administration
- § 2205— Regulations for implementation of provisions
- § 2206— Emergency forest restoration program
- § 2401— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 2402— Definitions
- § 2403— Prohibited acts
- § 2403a— Environmental impact assessment
- § 2404— Permits
- § 2405— Regulations
- § 2406— Notification of travel to Antarctica
- § 2407— Civil penalties
- § 2408— Criminal offenses
- § 2409— Enforcement
- § 2410— Jurisdiction of district courts
- § 2411— Federal agency cooperation
- § 2412— Relationship to existing treaties
- § 2413— Saving provisions
- § 2431— Findings and purpose
- § 2432— Definitions
- § 2433— Representatives
- § 2434— Conservation measures; system of observation and inspection
- § 2435— Unlawful activities
- § 2436— Regulations
- § 2437— Civil penalties
- § 2438— Criminal offenses
- § 2439— Enforcement
- § 2440— Jurisdiction of courts
- § 2441— Federal agency cooperation
- § 2442— Relationship to existing treaties and statutes
- § 2443— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2444— Severability
- § 2461— Findings and purpose
- § 2462— Definitions
- § 2463— Prohibition of Antarctic mineral resource activities
- § 2465— Enforcement
- § 2601— Findings
- § 2602— Definitions
- § 2603— Relationship to antitrust laws
- § 2611— Purposes
- § 2612— Coverage
- § 2613— Federal contracts
- § 2621— Consideration and determination respecting certain ratemaking standards
- § 2622— Obligations to consider and determine
- § 2623— Adoption of certain standards
- § 2624— Lifeline rates
- § 2625— Special rules for standards
- § 2626— Reports respecting standards
- § 2627— Relationship to State law
- § 2631— Intervention in proceedings
- § 2632— Consumer representation
- § 2633— Judicial review and enforcement
- § 2634— Prior and pending proceedings
- § 2641— Voluntary guidelines
- § 2642— Responsibilities of Secretary
- § 2643— Gathering information on costs of service
- § 2644— Relationship to other authority
- § 2645— Utility regulatory institute
- § 2701— Establishment of program
- § 2702— Loans for feasibility studies
- § 2703— Loans for project costs
- § 2704— Loan rates and repayment
- § 2705— Simplified and expeditious licensing procedures
- § 2706— New impoundments
- § 2707— Authorizations
- § 2708— Definitions
- § 2801— Congressional findings, purpose, and policy
- § 2802— Definitions
- § 2803— National Aquaculture Development Plan
- § 2804— Functions and powers of Secretaries
- § 2805— Coordination of national activities regarding aquaculture
- § 2806— Contracts and grants
- § 2807— Capital requirements for aquaculture
- § 2808— Regulatory constraints on aquaculture
- § 2809— Authorizations for appropriations
- § 2810— Disclaimer
- § 2901— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 2902— Definitions
- § 2903— Conservation plans
- § 2904— Approval of conservation plans and certain nongame fish and wildlife conservation actions
- § 2905— Reimbursement of State costs for developing, revising, and implementing conservation plans and implementing certain nongame fish and wildlife conservation actions
- § 2906— Terms and conditions of reimbursement
- § 2907— Allocation of funds for administration and reimbursement of States
- § 2908— Other Federal assistance and actions
- § 2909— Disclaimers
- § 2910— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2911— Study on most equitable and effective mechanism for funding State conservation plans; report to Congressional committees
- § 2912— Federal conservation of migratory nongame birds
- § 3101— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 3102— Definitions
- § 3103— Maps
- § 3111— Congressional declaration of findings
- § 3112— Congressional statement of policy
- § 3113— Definitions
- § 3114— Preference for subsistence uses
- § 3115— Local and regional participation
- § 3116— Federal monitoring; reports to State and Congressional committees
- § 3117— Judicial enforcement
- § 3118— Park and park monument subsistence resource commissions
- § 3119— Cooperative agreements
- § 3120— Subsistence and land use decisions
- § 3121— Rural residents engaged in subsistence uses
- § 3122— Research
- § 3123— Periodic reports
- § 3124— Regulations
- § 3125— Limitations and savings clauses
- § 3126— Closure to subsistence uses
- § 3141— Overall study program
- § 3142— Arctic National Wildlife Refuge coastal plain resource assessment
- § 3143— Production of oil and gas from Arctic National Wildlife Refuge prohibited
- § 3144— Wilderness portion of study
- § 3145— Wildlife resources portion of study and impact of potential oil spills in Arctic Ocean
- § 3146— Transportation alternatives portion of study
- § 3147— Arctic research study
- § 3148— Oil and gas leasing program for non-North Slope Federal lands
- § 3149— Oil and gas lease applications
- § 3150— Alaska mineral resource assessment program
- § 3161— Congressional declaration of findings
- § 3162— Definitions
- § 3163— Effect on other laws
- § 3164— Procedural requirements
- § 3165— Standards for granting certain authorizations
- § 3166— Agency, Presidential, and Congressional actions
- § 3167— Rights-of-way terms and conditions
- § 3168— Injunctive relief
- § 3169— Valid existing right of access
- § 3170— Special access and access to inholdings
- § 3171— Temporary access
- § 3172— North Slope Haul Road
- § 3173— Stikine River region; Presidential study and report to Congress
- § 3181— Alaska Land Use Council
- § 3182— Federal Coordination Committee
- § 3183— Bristol Bay Cooperative Region
- § 3191— Management plans
- § 3192— Land acquisition authority
- § 3192a— Restrictions on use of appropriated funds
- § 3193— Use of cabins and other sites of occupancy on conservation system units
- § 3194— Archeological and paleontological sites
- § 3195— Cooperative information and education centers
- § 3196— Administrative sites and visitor facilities
- § 3197— Revenue-producing visitor services
- § 3198— Local hire
- § 3199— Navigation aids and other facilities
- § 3200— Denali Scenic Highway study
- § 3201— Administration of national preserves
- § 3202— Taking of fish and wildlife
- § 3203— Wilderness management
- § 3204— Allowed uses
- § 3205— General wilderness review
- § 3206— Statewide cultural assistance program
- § 3207— Effect on existing rights; water resources
- § 3208— Authorization of appropriations; contract authority
- § 3209— Effect on prior withdrawals
- § 3210— Access by owner to nonfederally owned land
- § 3211— Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge agricultural use
- § 3212— Terror Lake Hydroelectric Project in Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge
- § 3213— Future executive branch actions
- § 3214— Alaska gas pipeline
- § 3215— Public land entries in Alaska
- § 3231— Areas subject to national need recommendation process
- § 3232— Recommendations of President to Congress
- § 3233— Expedited Congressional review
- § 3301— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 3302— Definitions
- § 3311— Salmon and Steelhead Advisory Commission
- § 3312— Eligibility for financial assistance under approved enhancement plans
- § 3313— Grants for reports and plans for coordinated research, enforcement, etc.
- § 3314— Discontinuance of funding
- § 3315— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3321— Grants for projects under approved enhancement plans
- § 3322— Enhancement project proposals
- § 3323— Approval and funding of projects
- § 3324— Monitoring and evaluation of enhancement projects
- § 3325— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3331— Fleet adjustment program
- § 3332— State program for reduction of overall fishing capacity
- § 3333— Program approval
- § 3334— Review of State program by Secretary
- § 3335— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3336— Special provision
- § 3341— Regulations
- § 3342— Annual status reports on programs; monitoring
- § 3343— Construction with fishery conservation and management provisions
- § 3344— Construction with other laws
- § 3345— Authorization of additional appropriations
- § 3371— Definitions
- § 3372— Prohibited acts
- § 3373— Penalties and sanctions
- § 3374— Forfeiture
- § 3375— Enforcement
- § 3376— Administration
- § 3377— Exceptions
- § 3378— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 3451— Definitions
- § 3452— Resource conservation and development program
- § 3453— Selection of designated areas
- § 3454— Powers of the Secretary
- § 3455— Eligibility; terms and conditions
- § 3456— Resource Conservation and Development Policy Advisory Board
- § 3458— Limitation on assistance
- § 3459— Supplemental authority of the Secretary
- § 3460— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3471— Payments for land removed from production for conservation purposes; authorization of appropriations
- § 3472— Conservation tillage; Congressional findings, etc.
- § 3473— Regulations
- § 3474— Conservation incentives landowner education program
- § 3501— Congressional statement of findings and purpose
- § 3502— Definitions
- § 3503— Establishment of John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System
- § 3504— Limitations on Federal expenditures affecting the System
- § 3505— Exceptions to limitations on expenditures
- § 3506— Certification of compliance
- § 3507— Priority of laws
- § 3508— Separability
- § 3510— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3601— Definitions
- § 3602— United States representation on Council and Commissions
- § 3603— Receipt of Organization communications by Secretary of State
- § 3604— Regulations and reports
- § 3605— Cooperation with other agencies and institutions
- § 3606— Violations and penalties
- § 3607— Enforcement
- § 3608— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3631— Definitions
- § 3632— United States Section
- § 3633— Authority and responsibility
- § 3634— Interagency cooperation
- § 3635— Preemption
- § 3636— Rulemaking
- § 3637— Prohibited acts and penalties
- § 3638— General standard
- § 3639— Advisory committee
- § 3640— Administrative matters
- § 3641— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3642— Disposition of property of International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission
- § 3643— Savings provision
- § 3644— Restriction on spending authority
- § 3645— Northern and Southern Funds; treaty implementation; additional authorization of appropriations
- § 3701— Establishment and purposes of Foundation
- § 3702— Board of Directors of Foundation
- § 3703— Rights and obligations of Foundation
- § 3704— Administrative services and support
- § 3705— Volunteer status
- § 3706— Audits, report requirements, and petition of Attorney General for equitable relief
- § 3707— United States release from liability
- § 3708— Reservation of right to amend or repeal chapter
- § 3709— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3710— Limitation on authority
- § 3741— Findings
- § 3742— Purposes
- § 3743— Definitions
- § 3744— Wildlife partnership program
- § 3771— Findings and purpose
- § 3772— Definitions
- § 3773— Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program
- § 3774— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3801— Definitions
- § 3811— Program ineligibility
- § 3812— Exemptions
- § 3812a— Development and implementation of conservation plans and conservation systems
- § 3813— Soil surveys
- § 3814— Notice and investigation of possible compliance deficiencies
- § 3821— Program ineligibility
- § 3822— Delineation of wetlands; exemptions
- § 3823— Affiliated persons
- § 3824— Fairness of compliance
- § 3831— Conservation reserve
- § 3831a— Conservation reserve enhancement program
- § 3831b— Farmable wetland program
- § 3831c— Pilot programs
- § 3832— Duties of owners and operators
- § 3833— Duties of the Secretary
- § 3834— Payments
- § 3835— Contracts
- § 3839aa— Purposes
- § 3839aa–1— Definitions
- § 3839aa–2— Establishment and administration
- § 3839aa–21— Definitions
- § 3839aa–22— Conservation stewardship program
- § 3839aa–23— Stewardship contracts
- § 3839aa–24— Duties of the Secretary
- § 3839aa–25— Grassland conservation initiative
- § 3839aa–3— Evaluation of applications
- § 3839aa–4— Duties of producers
- § 3839aa–5— Environmental quality incentives program plan
- § 3839aa–6— Duties of the Secretary
- § 3839aa–7— Limitation on payments
- § 3839aa–8— Conservation innovation grants and payments
- § 3839bb— Conservation of private grazing land
- § 3839bb–2— Grassroots source water protection program
- § 3839bb–5— Voluntary public access and habitat incentive program
- § 3839bb–6— Terminal lakes assistance
- § 3841— Commodity Credit Corporation
- § 3842— Delivery of technical assistance
- § 3844— Administrative requirements for conservation programs
- § 3845— Environmental services markets
- § 3846— Regulations
- § 3847— Data on conservation practices
- § 3851— Experienced services program
- § 3851a— Forest Service participation in ACES Program
- § 3861— Establishment of State technical committees
- § 3862— Responsibilities
- § 3865— Establishment and purposes
- § 3865a— Definitions
- § 3865b— Agricultural land easements
- § 3865c— Wetland reserve easements
- § 3865d— Administration
- § 3871— Establishment and purposes
- § 3871a— Definitions
- § 3871b— Regional conservation partnerships
- § 3871c— Assistance to producers
- § 3871d— Funding
- § 3871e— Administration
- § 3871f— Critical conservation areas
- § 3901— Findings and statement of purpose
- § 3902— Definitions
- § 3912— Transfers to Migratory Bird Conservation Fund
- § 3921— National wetlands priority conservation plan
- § 3922— Federal acquisition
- § 3923— Restriction on use of eminent domain in acquisitions
- § 3931— National wetlands inventory project
- § 3932— Reports to Congress
- § 3951— Definitions
- § 3952— Priority Louisiana coastal wetlands restoration projects
- § 3953— Louisiana coastal wetlands conservation planning
- § 3954— National coastal wetlands conservation grants
- § 3955— Distribution of appropriations
- § 3956— General provisions
- § 3957— Environmental banks
- § 4001— Congressional findings
- § 4002— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 4003— Definitions
- § 4004— Establishment of National Council
- § 4005— Functions and duties of National Council
- § 4006— Duties of Secretary with regard to National Council
- § 4007— Voluntary payments
- § 4008— Establishment of Fisheries Promotional Fund
- § 4009— Establishment of seafood marketing councils
- § 4010— Functions and powers of councils
- § 4011— Functions and powers of Secretary
- § 4012— Assessments
- § 4013— Petitions
- § 4014— Refunds
- § 4015— Termination of a council
- § 4016— Enforcement
- § 4017— Investigations
- § 4101— Congressional statement of purposes
- § 4102— Definitions
- § 4103— Apportionment
- § 4104— State projects
- § 4105— Property
- § 4106— Reports to Congress
- § 4201— Statement of purpose
- § 4202— Findings
- § 4203— Statement of policy
- § 4211— Provision of assistance
- § 4212— Acceptance and use of donations
- § 4214— Advisory group
- § 4221— Review of African elephant conservation programs
- § 4222— Moratoria
- § 4223— Prohibited acts
- § 4224— Penalties and enforcement
- § 4225— Rewards
- § 4241— Relationship to Endangered Species Act of 1973
- § 4242— Certification under Pelly amendment
- § 4244— Definitions
- § 4245— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4246— Multinational Species Conservation Fund
- § 4261— Findings
- § 4262— Purposes
- § 4263— Definitions
- § 4264— Asian elephant conservation assistance
- § 4265— Acceptance and use of donations
- § 4265a— Advisory group
- § 4266— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4301— Findings, purposes, and policy
- § 4302— Definitions
- § 4303— Management actions
- § 4304— Confidentiality of information concerning nature and location of significant caves
- § 4305— Collection and removal from Federal caves
- § 4306— Prohibited acts and criminal penalties
- § 4307— Civil penalties
- § 4308— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 4309— Savings provision
- § 4310— Establishment of Cave Research Program
- § 4401— Findings and statement of purpose
- § 4402— Definitions
- § 4403— Establishment of North American Wetlands Conservation Council
- § 4404— Approval of wetlands conservation projects
- § 4405— Conditions relating to wetlands conservation projects
- § 4406— Amounts available to carry out this chapter
- § 4407— Allocation of amounts available to carry out this chapter
- § 4408— Restoration, management, and protection of wetlands and habitat for migratory birds on Federal lands
- § 4409— Report to Congress
- § 4410— Revisions to Plan
- § 4411— Relationship to other authorities
- § 4412— Limitation on assessments against Migratory Bird Conservation Fund
- § 4413— Other agreements
- § 4414— Assessment of progress in wetlands conservation
- § 4501— Forestry and related natural resource assistance
- § 4502— Tropical deforestation assessment and assistance
- § 4502a— Tropical forestry research and assistance
- § 4503— Institute of Tropical Forestry in Puerto Rico
- § 4503a— Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry
- § 4503b— Hawaii Experimental Tropical Forest
- § 4503d— Definitions
- § 4504— Administrative provisions
- § 4505— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4601— Establishment of Take Pride in America Program
- § 4602— Gifts and bequests
- § 4603— Administrative services
- § 4604— Volunteers
- § 4605— Authority to execute contracts
- § 4606— Distribution of appropriate items
- § 4607— Slogan and logo
- § 4608— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4701— Findings and purposes
- § 4702— Definitions
- § 4712— National ballast water management information
- § 4713— Armed services ballast water programs
- § 4714— Ballast water management demonstration program
- § 4721— Establishment of Task Force
- § 4722— Aquatic nuisance species program
- § 4723— Regional coordination
- § 4724— State aquatic nuisance species management plans
- § 4725— Relationship to other laws
- § 4726— International cooperation
- § 4727— Intentional introductions policy review
- § 4728— Brown tree snake control program
- § 4729— Coastal Aquatic Invasive Species Mitigation Grant Program and Mitigation Fund
- § 4730— Great Lakes and Lake Champlain Invasive Species Program
- § 4741— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4751— Environmental impact analyses
- § 4901— Findings
- § 4902— Statement of purpose
- § 4903— Definitions
- § 4904— Moratoria on imports of exotic birds covered by Convention
- § 4905— List of approved species
- § 4906— Qualifying facilities
- § 4907— Moratoria for species not covered by Convention
- § 4908— Call for information
- § 4909— Petitions
- § 4910— Prohibited acts
- § 4911— Exemptions
- § 4912— Penalties and regulations
- § 4913— Exotic bird conservation assistance
- § 4914— Marking and recordkeeping
- § 4915— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4916— Relationship to State law
- § 5001— Purpose
- § 5002— Definitions
- § 5003— United States Commissioners
- § 5004— Advisory Panel
- § 5005— Commission recommendations
- § 5006— Administration and enforcement of Convention
- § 5007— Cooperation with other agencies
- § 5008— Enforcement provisions
- § 5009— Unlawful activities
- § 5010— Additional prohibitions and enforcement
- § 5011— Funding requirements
- § 5012— Disposition of property
- § 5101— Findings and purpose
- § 5102— Definitions
- § 5103— State-Federal cooperation in Atlantic coastal fishery management
- § 5104— State implementation of coastal fishery management plans
- § 5105— State noncompliance with coastal fishery management plans
- § 5106— Secretarial action
- § 5107— Financial assistance
- § 5107a— State permits valid in certain waters
- § 5107b— Transition to management of American lobster fishery by Commission
- § 5108— Authorization of appropriations
- § 5151— Findings and purposes
- § 5152— Definitions
- § 5153— Monitoring of implementation and enforcement by coastal States
- § 5154— Moratorium
- § 5155— Continuing studies of striped bass populations
- § 5156— Authorization of appropriations; cooperative agreements
- § 5157— Public participation in preparation of management plans and amendments
- § 5158— Protection of striped bass in the exclusive economic zone
- § 5201— Obstruction of a lawful hunt
- § 5202— Civil penalties
- § 5203— Other relief
- § 5204— Relationship to State and local law and civil actions
- § 5205— Regulations
- § 5206— Rule of construction
- § 5207— Definitions
- § 5301— Findings
- § 5302— Purposes
- § 5303— Definitions
- § 5304— Rhinoceros and tiger conservation assistance
- § 5305— Acceptance and use of donations
- § 5305a— Prohibition on sale, importation, or exportation of products labeled or advertised as rhinoceros or tiger products
- § 5305b— Educational outreach program
- § 5305c— Advisory group
- § 5306— Authorization of appropriations
- § 5501— Purpose
- § 5502— Definitions
- § 5503— Permitting
- § 5504— Responsibilities of Secretary
- § 5505— Unlawful activities
- § 5506— Enforcement provisions
- § 5507— Civil penalties and permit sanctions
- § 5508— Criminal offenses
- § 5509— Forfeitures
- § 5601— Representation of United States under Convention
- § 5602— Requests for scientific advice
- § 5603— Authorities of Secretary of State with respect to Convention
- § 5604— Interagency cooperation
- § 5605— Rulemaking
- § 5606— Prohibited acts and enforcement
- § 5607— Consultative committee
- § 5608— Administrative matters
- § 5609— Definitions
- § 5610— Authorization of appropriations
- § 5701— Purposes
- § 5702— Definitions
- § 5703— Panel
- § 5704— Advisory Committee
- § 5705— Exemption
- § 5706— Authority and responsibility
- § 5707— Continuation of Agreement
- § 5708— Administrative matters
- § 5709— Authorization of appropriations
- § 5721— Yukon River Salmon Panel
- § 5722— Advisory committee
- § 5723— Exemption
- § 5724— Authority and responsibility
- § 5725— Administrative matters
- § 5726— Yukon River salmon stock restoration and enhancement projects
- § 5727— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6101— Findings
- § 6102— Purposes
- § 6103— Definitions
- § 6104— Financial assistance
- § 6105— Duties of the Secretary
- § 6106— Cooperation
- § 6107— Report to Congress
- § 6108— Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Fund
- § 6109— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6214— Cabin user and transfer fees
- § 6231— Findings, purpose, and definitions
- § 6232— Fees for occupancy and use of National Forest System lands and facilities by organizational camps
- § 6233— Implementation
- § 6234— Relationship to other laws
- § 6235— Deposit and expenditure of use fees
- § 6236— Ministerial issuance, or amendment authorization
- § 6301— Findings and purposes
- § 6302— Definitions
- § 6303— Great ape conservation assistance
- § 6304— Great Ape Conservation Fund
- § 6305— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6401— Purposes
- § 6402— Federal coral reef management and restoration activities
- § 6403— National coral reef resilience strategy
- § 6404— Coral reef action plans
- § 6405— Coral reef stewardship partnerships
- § 6406— Block grants
- § 6407— Coral Reef Stewardship Fund
- § 6408— Emergency assistance
- § 6409— Coral Reef Disaster Fund
- § 6410— Ruth D. Gates Coral Reef Conservation Grant Program
- § 6411— Coral reef research
- § 6412— Coral reef prize competitions
- § 6413— Reports on administration
- § 6414— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6415— Definitions
- § 6451— Establishment
- § 6452— Duties
- § 6453— Membership
- § 6454— Responsibilities of Federal agency members
- § 6455— Working groups
- § 6456— Definitions
- § 6471— Coral reef conservation and restoration assistance
- § 6481— Susan L. Williams National Coral Reef Management Fellowship
- § 6501— Purposes
- § 6502— Definitions
- § 6511— Definitions
- § 6512— Authorized hazardous fuel reduction projects
- § 6513— Prioritization
- § 6514— Environmental analysis
- § 6515— Special administrative review process
- § 6516— Judicial review in United States district courts
- § 6517— Effect of subchapter
- § 6518— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6542— Water Source Protection Program
- § 6543— Watershed Condition Framework
- § 6551— Findings and purpose
- § 6552— Definitions
- § 6553— Accelerated information gathering regarding forest-damaging insects
- § 6554— Applied silvicultural assessments
- § 6555— Relation to other laws
- § 6556— Termination of effectiveness
- § 6571— Establishment of healthy forests reserve program
- § 6572— Eligibility and enrollment of lands in program
- § 6573— Restoration plans
- § 6574— Financial assistance
- § 6575— Technical assistance
- § 6576— Protections and measures
- § 6577— Involvement by other agencies and organizations
- § 6578— Funding
- § 6591— Forest stands inventory and monitoring program to improve detection of and response to environmental threats
- § 6591a— Designation of treatment areas
- § 6591b— Administrative review
- § 6591c— Stewardship end result contracting projects
- § 6591d— Wildfire resilience projects
- § 6591e— Categorical exclusion for greater sage-grouse and mule deer habitat
- § 6592— Wildfire risk reduction
- § 6592a— Ecosystem restoration
- § 6592b— Establishment of fuel breaks in forests and other wildland vegetation
- § 6592c— Emergency actions
- § 6592d— Joint Chiefs Landscape Restoration Partnership program
- § 6601— Findings and purposes
- § 6602— Definitions
- § 6603— Conservation assistance
- § 6604— Marine Turtle Conservation Fund
- § 6605— Advisory group
- § 6606— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6607— Report to Congress
- § 6701— Findings
- § 6702— Purposes
- § 6703— Definitions
- § 6704— Establishment of Institutes
- § 6705— Cooperation between Institutes and Federal agencies
- § 6706— Monitoring and evaluation
- § 6707— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6801— Definitions
- § 6802— Recreation fee authority
- § 6803— Public participation
- § 6804— Recreation passes
- § 6804a— Availability of Federal, State, and local recreation passes
- § 6805— Cooperative agreements
- § 6806— Special account and distribution of fees and revenues
- § 6807— Expenditures
- § 6808— Reports
- § 6809— Sunset provision
- § 6810— Volunteers
- § 6811— Enforcement and protection of receipts
- § 6812— Repeal of superseded admission and use fee authorities
- § 6813— Relation to other laws and fee collection authorities
- § 6814— Limitation on use of fees for employee bonuses
- § 6851— Definitions
- § 6852— Interagency data standardization
- § 6853— Digitization and publication of easements
- § 6854— Data consolidation and publication of route and area data for public recreational use
- § 6855— Cooperation and coordination
- § 6856— Reports
- § 6857— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6871— Definitions
- § 6872— Interagency data standardization
- § 6873— Data consolidation and publication
- § 6874— Cooperation and coordination
- § 6875— Reports
- § 6876— Effect
- § 6901— Definitions
- § 6902— Appointment of United States Commissioners
- § 6903— Authority and responsibility of the Secretary of State
- § 6904— Rulemaking authority of the Secretary of Commerce
- § 6905— Enforcement
- § 6906— Prohibited acts
- § 6907— Cooperation in carrying out convention
- § 6908— Territorial participation
- § 6909— Exclusive Economic Zone notification
- § 6909a— United States conservation, management, and enforcement objectives
- § 6910— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7001— Definitions
- § 7002— United States representation on joint management committee
- § 7003— United States representation on the scientific review group
- § 7004— United States representation on joint technical committee
- § 7005— United States representation on advisory panel
- § 7006— Responsibilities of the Secretary
- § 7007— Rulemaking
- § 7008— Administrative matters
- § 7009— Enforcement
- § 7010— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7101— Purposes
- § 7102— Definitions
- § 7111— Secure payments for States containing Federal land
- § 7112— Payments to States and counties
- § 7113— Transition payments to States
- § 7121— Definitions
- § 7122— General limitation on use of project funds
- § 7123— Submission of project proposals
- § 7124— Evaluation and approval of projects by Secretary concerned
- § 7125— Resource advisory committees
- § 7126— Use of project funds
- § 7127— Availability of project funds
- § 7128— Termination of authority
- § 7141— Definitions
- § 7142— Use
- § 7143— Certification
- § 7143a— Amounts obligated but unspent; prohibition on use of funds
- § 7144— Termination of authority
- § 7151— Regulations
- § 7152— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7153— Treatment of funds and revenues
- § 7201— Definitions
- § 7202— Establishment of the National Landscape Conservation System
- § 7203— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7301— Purpose
- § 7302— Definitions
- § 7303— Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program
- § 7304— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7401— Purpose
- § 7402— Definitions
- § 7403— Duties and authorities of the Secretary
- § 7404— Authorization or denial of port entry
- § 7405— Inspections
- § 7406— Prohibited acts
- § 7407— Enforcement
- § 7408— International cooperation and assistance
- § 7409— Relationship to other laws
- § 7501— Definitions
- § 7502— Purposes and agreements
- § 7503— National Oceans and Coastal Security Fund
- § 7504— Eligible uses
- § 7505— Grants
- § 7506— Annual report
- § 7507— Funding
- § 7601— Definitions
- § 7611— Purposes
- § 7612— Statement of United States policy
- § 7621— Report
- § 7631— Presidential Task Force on Wildlife Trafficking
- § 7641— Anti-poaching programs
- § 7642— Anti-trafficking programs
- § 7643— Engagement of United States diplomatic missions
- § 7644— Community conservation
- § 7701— Definitions
- § 7702— United States participation in the North Pacific Fisheries Convention
- § 7703— Authority and responsibility of the Secretary of State
- § 7704— Authority of the Secretary of Commerce
- § 7705— Enforcement
- § 7706— Prohibited acts
- § 7707— Cooperation in carrying out Convention
- § 7708— Territorial participation
- § 7709— Exclusive economic zone notification
- § 7710— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7801— Definitions
- § 7802— Appointment or designation of United States Commissioners
- § 7803— Authority and responsibility of the Secretary of State
- § 7804— Responsibility of the Secretary and rulemaking authority
- § 7805— Enforcement
- § 7806— Prohibited acts.
- § 7807— Cooperation in carrying out the Convention
- § 7808— Territorial participation
- § 7809— Exclusive economic zone notification
- § 7810— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7901— Congressional declaration of national policy
- § 7911— Definitions
- § 7912— Federal land open to hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting
- § 7913— Closure of Federal land to hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting
- § 7914— Shooting ranges
- § 7915— Identifying opportunities for recreation, hunting, and fishing on Federal land
- § 7931— Respect for treaties and rights
- § 7932— No priority
- § 7933— State authority for fish and wildlife
- § 8001— Definitions
- § 8002— Purposes
- § 8003— Statement of policy
- § 8011— Coordination with international organizations
- § 8012— Engagement of diplomatic missions of the United States
- § 8013— Assistance by Federal agencies to improve law enforcement within priority regions and priority flag states
- § 8014— Expansion of existing mechanisms to combat IUU fishing
- § 8015— Improvement of transparency and traceability programs
- § 8016— Technology programs
- § 8017— Savings clause
- § 8018— Capacity building in foreign fisheries
- § 8031— Interagency Working Group on IUU fishing
- § 8032— Strategic plan
- § 8033— Reports
- § 8034— Gulf of Mexico IUU Fishing Subworking Group
- § 8041— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8101— Findings and purposes
- § 8102— Nutria eradication program
- § 8201— Purpose
- § 8202— Definitions
- § 8203— National Fish Habitat Board
- § 8204— Fish Habitat Partnerships
- § 8205— Fish habitat conservation projects
- § 8206— Technical and scientific assistance
- § 8207— Coordination with States and Indian Tribes
- § 8208— Interagency operational plan
- § 8209— Accountability and reporting
- § 8210— Effect of this chapter
- § 8211— Nonapplicability of Federal Advisory Committee Act
- § 8212— Funding
- § 8213— Prohibition against implementation of regulatory authority by Federal agencies through partnerships
- § 8301— Purpose
- § 8302— Definitions
- § 8303— Coastal Program
- § 8304— Reports
- § 8305— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8401— Definitions
- § 8411— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 8412— Identifying opportunities for recreation
- § 8413— Recreation budget crosscut
- § 8421— Biking on long-distance trails
- § 8422— Protecting America’s rock climbing
- § 8423— Range access
- § 8424— Restoration of overnight campsites
- § 8425— Motorized and nonmotorized access
- § 8426— Aquatic resource activities assistance
- § 8441— Gateway communities
- § 8442— Improved recreation visitation data
- § 8443— Monitoring for improved recreation decision making
- § 8451— Connect our parks
- § 8452— Broadband internet connectivity at developed recreation sites
- § 8453— Public lands telecommunications cooperative agreements
- § 8461— Partnership agreements to modernize federally owned campgrounds, resorts, cabins, and visitor centers on Federal recreational lands and waters
- § 8462— Parking and restroom opportunities for Federal recreational lands and waters
- § 8463— Pay-for-performance projects
- § 8464— Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program
- § 8471— Definitions
- § 8481— Accessible recreation inventory
- § 8482— Trail inventory
- § 8483— Trail pilot program
- § 8484— Accessible trails
- § 8485— Accessible recreation opportunities
- § 8486— Assistive technology
- § 8487— Savings clause
- § 8501— Promotion of outdoor recreation for military servicemembers and veterans
- § 8502— Military Veterans Outdoor Recreation Liaisons
- § 8503— Partnerships to promote military and veteran recreation
- § 8504— National strategy for military and veteran recreation
- § 8505— Career and volunteer opportunities for veterans
- § 8521— Increasing youth recreation visits to Federal land
- § 8531— Definitions
- § 8541— Permitting process improvements
- § 8542— Permit flexibility
- § 8543— Permit administration
- § 8544— Service First Initiative; permits for multijurisdictional trips
- § 8545— Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management temporary special recreation permits for outfitting and guiding
- § 8546— Reviews for long-term permits
- § 8547— Adjustment of allocated visitor-use days
- § 8548— Liability
- § 8549— Cost recovery reform
- § 8550— Savings provision
- § 8561— Extension of seasonal recreation opportunities
- § 8571— Good neighbor authority for recreation
- § 8572— Permit relief for picnic areas
- § 8573— Interagency report on special recreation permits for underserved communities
- § 8574— Savings provision