Page 1159 TITLE 16—CONSERVATION § 670O

Page 1159 TITLE 16—CONSERVATION § 670O

Page 1159 TITLE 16—CONSERVATION § 670o Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 105–85, § 2914(b)(2), substituted Sec. ‘‘$5,000,000 for each of fiscal years 1998 through 2003,’’ 679. Patents to State of South Dakota of certain for ‘‘the sum of $12,000,000 for each of the fiscal years lands in Custer State Park; reservation of 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, and coal, oil, gas, and other mineral rights. 1993,’’. 680. Game animal and bird refuge in South Da- 1988—Subsecs. (a), (b). Pub. L. 100–653 substituted kota; establishment. ‘‘1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993’’ for ‘‘and 1988’’. 681. Erection of fence by South Dakota for game 1986—Subsecs. (a), (b). Pub. L. 99–561 substituted animal and bird refuge. ‘‘1985, 1986, 1987, and 1988’’ for ‘‘and 1985’’. 682. Game refuge in Ozark National Forest. 1982—Subsecs. (a), (b). Pub. L. 97–396, § 5(1), sub- 683. Areas set aside for protection of game and stituted ‘‘1983, 1984, and 1985,’’ for ‘‘ending September fish; unlawfully taking game or fish. 30, 1979, September 30, 1980, and September 30, 1981,’’ 684. Game breeding areas in Wichita and Grand wherever appearing. Canyon National Forests. Subsecs. (c), (d). Pub. L. 97–396, § 5(2), added subsecs. 685. Hunting, trapping, killing, or capturing game (c) and (d). in designated breeding areas unlawful. 1978—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 95–420 substituted provi- 686. Operation of local game laws not affected. sions authorizing appropriation of $10,000,000 for each of 687. Grand Canyon Game Preserve included in fiscal years ending Sept. 30, 1979, 1980, and 1981 to en- park. able the Secretary to carry out his functions, including 688. Repealed. data collection, research, planning, and conservation 689. Tahquitz National Game Preserve. and rehabilitation programs, such funds to be in addi- 689a. Other uses of land permitted in Tahquitz Na- tion to those authorized for wildlife, range, soil and tional Game Preserve. water management pursuant to section 1748 of title 43, 689b. Hunting, pursuing, capturing in Tahquitz Na- for provisions authorizing appropriation of $10,000,000 tional Game Preserve unlawful. for fiscal year ending June 30, 1974, and for each of next 689c. Rules and regulations for administration of four fiscal years to enable Department of the Interior the Tahquitz Preserve; predatory animals. to carry out its functions. 689d. Acceptance of title to privately owned lands Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 95–420 substituted provisions au- within Tahquitz Preserve. thorizing appropriation of $12,000,000 for fiscal years 690. Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge; establish- ending Sept. 30, 1979, 1980, and 1981 to enable Secretary ment; acquisition of lands. of Agriculture to carry out his functions, such funds to 690a. Maintenance of lands acquired as refuge and be in addition to those otherwise provided, and provi- breeding place for migratory birds. sions relating to fish and wildlife program needs in- 690b. Consent of Utah to acquisition of lands for cluding those identified in State plans developed pursu- Bear River Refuge; approval of title to ant to Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources lands acquired. Planning Act of 1974, for provisions authorizing appro- 690c. Existence of easements, reservations, or ex- priation of $10,000,000 for fiscal year ending June 30, ceptions as barring acquisition of lands. 1974, and for each of next four fiscal years to enable De- 690d. Injuries to property on Bear River Refuge; partment of Agriculture to carry out its functions. disturbance of birds, etc.; violation of regu- lations for use of refuge. CHAPTER 6—GAME AND BIRD PRESERVES; 690e. Enforcement of laws and regulations; war- PROTECTION rants and processes; jurisdiction of courts; forfeiture of property captured, injured, Sec. killed or removed. 671. National Bison Range. 690f. Expenditures by Secretary of the Interior for 672. Omitted. construction, maintenance, etc., of Bear 673. Wyoming Elk Reserve. River Refuge; employment of necessary 673a. Addition to the Wyoming Elk Reserve. means to execute functions imposed on 673b. National Elk Refuge in Wyoming. him. 673c. Conservation of elk in Wyoming. 673d. Restoration and conservation of elk in Cali- 690g. Violation of laws and regulations; penalties. fornia. 690h. ‘‘Person’’ defined. 673e. Cooperation of Secretaries of the Interior, 690i. Omitted. Agriculture and Defense with State of Cali- 691. Cheyenne Bottoms Migratory Bird Refuge; lo- fornia. cation; acquisition of land. 673f. Repealed. 691a. Establishment of Cheyenne Bottoms Migra- 673g. Plan for elk restoration and conservation; co- tory Bird Refuge; purpose. ordination of Secretary of the Interior with 691b. Omitted. Federal, State and other officers; integra- 691c. Acquisition of areas for Cheyenne Bottoms tion with State plans. Refuge; title; rights-of-way, easements, and 674. Sullys Hill National Game Preserve. reservations. 674a. Sullys Hill National Park; transfer of control; 691d. Applicability of certain statutes. change of name to Sullys Hill National 692. Game sanctuaries or refuges in Ocala Na- Game Preserve; boundaries; use by public; tional Forest; creation. hunting. 692a. Hunting, pursuing, capturing, etc., in Ocala 674b. Sullys Hill National Game Preserve; acquisi- National Forest unlawful. tion of additional lands. 693. Game sanctuaries and refuges in Ouachita 674c. Boundary and division fences for Sullys Hill National Forest. National Game Preserve; buildings and im- 693a. Rules and regulations for administration of provements; supplies; employees. Ouachita National Forest; violations; pen- 674d. Authorization of appropriations. alties. 675. Norbeck Wildlife Preserve; establishment. 693b. Robert S. Kerr Memorial Arboretum and Na- 676. Hunting, trapping, killing, or capturing game ture Center in Ouachita National Forest; on Norbeck Wildlife Preserve unlawful. authority to establish. 677. Inclosure of Norbeck Wildlife Preserve. 693c. Administration by Secretary of Agriculture 678. Exchange of lands with State of South Da- of the Robert S. Kerr Center. kota and Norbeck Wildlife Preserve. 693d. Cooperation with public and private agencies; 678a. Mining locations in Norbeck Wildlife Pre- contributions and gifts for Robert S. Kerr serve; rules and regulations. Center. 678b. Redefinition of western boundary of Norbeck 694. Fish and game sanctuaries in national for- Wildlife Preserve. ests; establishment by President. § 671 TITLE 16—CONSERVATION Page 1160 Sec. Sec. 694a. Hunting, pursuing, capturing, etc., in sanc- 698i. Administration of Big Cypress Preserve; ap- tuaries in national forests unlawful. plicability of other laws; rules and regula- 694b. Rules and regulations for administration of tions for use of lands and waters; transpor- sanctuaries in national forests; jurisdiction tation facilities; consultation and coopera- of States. tion with Secretary of Transportation. 695. Migratory waterfowl and other wildlife refuge 698j. Hunting, fishing, and trapping in Big Cypress in California; participation by State of Cali- Preserve and Addition authorized in accord- fornia. ance with applicable Federal and State 695a. Title in United States of California refuge laws; consultation with appropriate State areas; existence of easements, reservations, agency prior to implementation of regula- etc.; affecting acquisition. tions restricting activities; land use and re- 695b. Applicability of certain statutes. tention rights of Miccosukee and Seminole 695c. Availability of funds for construction of Indian Tribes. dams, buildings, etc., for California refuge. 698k. Contracts for providing visitor services in Big 695d. Development of water supplies for waterfowl Cypress Preserve and Addition; right of management in California; reauthorization first refusal to Miccosukee and Seminole of Central Valley Project. Tribes. 695e. Construction, operation, and maintenance of 698l. Review of Big Cypress Preserve area and Ad- water supply development works. dition area by Secretary; report to Presi- 695f. Construction, etc., authorized by section 695e dent. as not reimbursable or returnable under 698m. Authorization of appropriations for Big Cy- reclamation laws. press Preserve and Addition. 695g. Authorization of appropriations. 698m–1. Big Cypress National Preserve Addition. 695h. Ownership by State of California of works 698m–2. Establishment of recreational access points, constructed. roads, etc., in conjunction with creation of 695i. Authorization of Secretary of the Interior to Big Cypress National Preserve Addition; co- contract for water delivery; nonreimburs- operation among agencies. able or nonreturnable basis of delivery. 698m–3. Status of Big Cypress National Preserve and 695j. Conformity of water use with California laws; Addition; report to Congress; plan. construction of sections 695d to 695j–1. 698m–4. Oil and gas exploration, development, and 695j–1. Conformity of contracts with Federal law production in Big Cypress National Pre- through negotiation of amendments. 695k. Congressional declaration of policy for pres- serve and Addition. ervation of habitat for migratory waterfowl 698n. Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve. and prevention of depredations on agricul- 698o. Protection of significant historic assets. tural crops. 698p. Integrated administration and interpretation. 695l. Dedication of lands within boundaries of ref- 698q. Little River Canyon National Preserve; estab- uges to wildlife conservation; administra- lishment. tion of lands for waterfowl management and 698r. Administration. optimum agricultural use; homestead

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