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Page 83 TITLE 16—CONSERVATION § 92 legal description of the and as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point three of the Wilderness, as hereby modi- miles east of the northeast corner of township fied, with the Committee on Energy and Natural numbered 17 north, of range 6 east of the Wil- Resources of the Senate and the Committee on lamette meridian; thence south through the cen- Natural Resources of the House of Representa- tral parts of townships numbered 17, 16, and 15 tives, and such descriptions shall have the same north, of range 7 east of the Willamette merid- force and effect as if included in this subchapter: ian, 18 miles more or less, subject to the proper Provided, however, That correction of clerical or easterly or westerly offsets, to a point three typographical errors in such legal descriptions miles east of the northeast corner of township and maps may be made. numbered 14 north, of range 6 east of the Wil- (b) Upon the filing of the legal descriptions lamette meridian; thence east on the township and maps as provided for in subsection (a) of line between townships numbered 14 and 15 this section the Pasayten Wilderness and the ad- north, 18 miles more or less to a point 3 miles ditions to the shall be west of the northeast corner of township 14 administered by the Secretary of Agriculture in north, of range 10 east of the Willamette merid- accordance with the provisions of the Wilderness ian; thence northerly subject to the proper eas- Act [16 U.S.C. 1131 et seq.] and thereafter shall terly or westerly offsets, 18 miles more or less, be subject to the provisions of the Wilderness to a point 3 miles west of the northeast corner Act governing areas designated by that Act as of township numbered 17 north of range 10 east wilderness areas, except that any reference in of the Willamette meridian (but in locating said such provisions to the effective date of the Wil- easterly boundary, wherever the summit of the derness Act shall be deemed to be a reference to Cascade Mountains is sharply and well defined, the effective date of this subchapter. the said line shall follow the said summit, where the said summit line bears west of the easterly (Pub. L. 90–544, title VI, § 603, Oct. 2, 1968, 82 line as herein determined); thence westerly Stat. 930; Pub. L. 103–437, § 6(e), Nov. 2, 1994, 108 along the township line between said townships Stat. 4585.) numbered 17 and 18 to the place of beginning, REFERENCES IN TEXT are dedicated and set apart as a public park to The , referred to in subsec. (b), is Pub. be known and designated as the Mount Rainier L. 88–577, Sept. 3, 1964, 78 Stat. 890, as amended, which National Park, for the benefit and enjoyment of is classified generally to chapter 23 (§ 1131 et seq.) of the people; and all persons who shall locate or this title. For complete classification of this Act to the settle upon or occupy the same, or any part Code, see Short Title note set out under section 1131 of thereof, except as hereafter provided, shall be this title and Tables. considered trespassers and be removed there- Effective date of the Wilderness Act, referred to in from. subsec. (b), means the date of enactment, Sept. 3, 1964, of such Act. (Mar. 2, 1899, ch. 377, § 1, 30 Stat. 993.) Effective date of this subchapter, referred to in sub- sec. (b), means the date of enactment, Oct. 2, 1968, of SHORT TITLE this subchapter. Pub. L. 108–312, § 1, Oct. 5, 2004, 118 Stat. 1194, provided that: ‘‘This Act [enacting section 110d of this title and AMENDMENTS provisions set out as a note under section 110d of this 1994—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 103–437 substituted ‘‘Com- title] may be cited as the ‘Mount Rainier National mittee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate Park Boundary Adjustment Act of 2004’.’’ and the Committee on Natural Resources of the House of Representatives’’ for ‘‘Interior and Insular Affairs § 92. Control; regulations; grants for buildings; Committees of the Senate and House of rights-of-way; fish and game; removal of tres- Representatives’’. passers § 90e–3. Area review; report to the President Mount Rainier National Park shall be under the exclusive control of the Secretary of the In- Within two years from October 2, 1968, the Sec- terior, whose duty it shall be to make and pub- retary of the Interior shall review the area with- lish, as soon as practicable, such rules and regu- in the National Park, including lations as he may deem necessary or proper for the Picket Range area and the Eldorado Peaks the care and management of the same. Such reg- area, and shall report to the President, in ac- ulations shall provide for the preservation from cordance with section 1132(c) and (d) of this injury or spoliation of all timber, mineral depos- title, his recommendation as to the suitability its, natural curiosities, or wonders within said or nonsuitability of any area within the park for park, and their retention in their natural condi- preservation as wilderness, and any designation tion. The Secretary may, in his discretion, grant of any such area as a wilderness area shall be ac- parcels of ground at such places in said park as complished in accordance with said section shall require the erection of buildings for the ac- 1132(c) and (d). commodation of visitors; all of the proceeds of (Pub. L. 90–544, title VI, § 604, Oct. 2, 1968, 82 said leases, and all other revenues that may be Stat. 931.) derived from any source connected with said park, to be expended under his direction in the SUBCHAPTER XI—MOUNT RAINIER management of the same, and the construction NATIONAL PARK of roads and bridle paths therein. And through the lands of the Pacific National Forest adjoin- § 91. Establishment; boundaries; trespassers ing said park rights-of-way are hereby granted, All those certain tracts, pieces, or parcels of under such restrictions and regulations as the land lying and being in the State of , Secretary of the Interior may establish, to any and within the boundaries particularly described railway or tramway company or companies,