Chapter 112. To provide for a bridge across Snake River, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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CHAP. 112.— An Act To provide for a bridge across Snake River, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.March 3, 1913.[[S. 3947](/us/bill/62/s/3947).][[Public, No. 414](/us/pl/62/414).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Snake River, Wyo.Use of reclamation fund to bridge, in Jackson Hole. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to use such portion of the reclamation fund, not to exceed twenty-seven thousand dollars, and in no event more than three-fourths of the sum that may be necessary for the construction of a bridge across Snake River, at a point in township forty-one or forty-two north, range one hundred and sixteen or one hundred and seventeen west, Wyoming, to be determined by the Reclamation Service, with the view of best serving the people of *Provisos*.Contribution by local authorities.Jackson Hole and adjacent territory in Wyoming: *Provided*, That no part of the funds herein authorized to be used, except such as may be necessary for the making of examinations and estimates, shall be expended until the Secretary of the Interior shall have obtained, from the proper local authorities, satisfactory guarantees of the payment, by the said local authorities, of one-fourth of the cost of said bridge; and that the said local authorities assume full responsibility for and will at all times maintain and repair the said bridge and approaches Charged as cost of reclamation project.thereto: *Provided further*, That the amount of the reclamation fund so used shall be charged as a part of the cost of the reclamation project or projects the construction and development of which have caused the necessity of such bridge.
Approved, March 3, 1913.