16-U.S.C.-403H-10
§403H-10 – §403H-10. Notice to Governors of North Carolina and Tennessee; Application of Sections 403H-3 and 403H-4 to Subsequent Lands Accepted
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- Reference: Section 403h-10
- Legend: §403H-10 – §403H-10. Notice to Governors of North Carolina and Tennessee; Application of Sections 403H-3 and 403H-4 to Subsequent Lands Accepted
- USCode Year: 2013
Provision Content
The Secretary of the Interior shall notify in writing the Governors of the States of North Carolina and Tennessee of the passage and approval of this Act, and of the fact that the United States assumes police jurisdiction over said park as specified in said acts of the States of North Carolina and Tennessee. Upon the acceptance by the Secretary of the Interior of further cessions of jurisdiction over lands now or hereafter included in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the provisions of sections 2 to 9 inclusive, shall apply to such lands.
(Apr. 29, 1942, ch. 264, §10, 56 Stat. 261.)
References in Text
This Act, referred to in text, is act Apr. 29, 1942, which is classified to sections 403h–1 to 403h–10 of this title. For complete classification of this act to the Code, see Tables.
Sections 2 to 9 inclusive, referred to in text, means sections 2 to 9 of act Apr. 29, 1942, only sections 3 and 4 of which are still in effect and are classified to sections 403h–3 and 403h–4 of this title.
U.S. Encyclopedia of Law Coverage
16-U.S.C.-403A in the Legal Encyclopedia: Conservation
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16-U.S.C.-403D in the Legal Encyclopedia: Parks
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