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US SUBCHAPTER XXVII — OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK
- § 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.
- § 256a. — Repealed.
- § 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.
- § 256d to 256h. — Repealed.
- § 256i. — Notice to Governor of Washington; application of laws to subsequently accepted lands.