16-U.S.C.-251L
§251L – §251L. Retrocession of Lands to State; Quileute Indian Reservation Jurisdiction; Concurrent Legislative Jurisdiction With State
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Title 16 > Chapter 1 > Subchapter XXVII > Section 251l
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- Reference: Section 251l
- Legend: §251L – §251L. Retrocession of Lands to State; Quileute Indian Reservation Jurisdiction; Concurrent Legislative Jurisdiction With State
- USCode Year: 2013
Provision Content
Effective upon acceptance thereof by the State of Washington (1) the jurisdiction which the United States acquired over those lands excluded from the boundaries of Olympic National Park by section 251e of this title is hereby retroceded to the State: Provided, That the lands restored to the Quileute Indian Reservation shall be subject to the same State and Tribal jurisdiction as all other trust lands within said Reservation; and (2) there is hereby retroceded to such State concurrent legislative jurisdiction, as the Governor of the State of Washington and the Secretary shall determine, over and within all territory within the boundaries of the park as revised by sections 251e to 251m of this title.
(Pub. L. 94–578, title III, §320(i), Oct. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 2741.)
References in Text
Section 251e of this title and sections 251e to 251m of this title, referred to in text, were in the original subsection 1(a) of this Act and this Act, respectively. This Act means Pub. L. 94–578.
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