§ 673b. — National Elk Refuge in Wyoming.
[Laws in effect as of January 24, 2002]
[Document not affected by Public Laws enacted between
January 24, 2002 and December 19, 2002]
[CITE: 16USC673b]
TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
CHAPTER 6--GAME AND BIRD PRESERVES; PROTECTION
Sec. 673b. National Elk Refuge in Wyoming
The following-described lands of the Jackson Hole National Monument
are made a part of the National Elk Refuge and shall be administered
hereafter in accordance with the laws applicable to said refuge:
sixth principal meridian
Township 42 north, range 116 west: Those portions of sections 24,
25, 26, and 35 lying east of the east right-of-way line of United States
Highway Numbered 187, and lying south and east of the north and west
bank of the Gros Ventre River.
Township 42 north, range 115 west: Those portions of sections 8, 9,
10, 17, 18, and 19 lying south and east of the north and west bank of
the Gros Ventre River; section 20; section 29, northwest quarter;
section 30, north half.
Township 41 north, range 116 west: Entire portion now in Jackson
Hole National Monument except that portion in section 2 lying west of
the east right-of-way line of United States Highway Numbered 187.
Containing in all six thousand three hundred and seventy-six acres,
more or less.
(Sept. 14, 1950, ch. 950, Sec. 2, 64 Stat. 849.)
References in Text
The Jackson Hole National Monument, referred to in text, was created
in Wyoming by Presidential Proc. No. 2578, Mar. 15, 1943, 57 Stat. 731.
For provisions transferring other lands of such former national
monument, see sections 406d-1 and 482m of this title.
Revocation of Temporary Withdrawals of Public Lands
Revocation of temporary withdrawals of public lands in aid of
legislation pertaining to parks, monuments, etc., adjacent to Grand
Teton National Park in Wyoming, see note set out under section 406d-1 of
this title.
Repeal of Inconsistent Laws
Repeal of laws inconsistent with act Sept. 14, 1950, see note set
out under section 406d-1 of this title.