Chapter 321. To accept the cession by the State of Arkansas of exclusive jurisdiction over a tract of land within the Hot Springs National Park, and for other purposes
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CHAP. 321.— An Act To accept the cession by the State of Arkansas of exclusive jurisdiction over a tract of land within the Hot Springs National Park, and for other purposes. September 18, 1922. [[H. R. 7109](/us/bill/67/hr/7109).] [[Public, No. 307](/us/pl/67/307).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the provision of theHot Springs National Park, Ark. Jurisdiction of Arkansas over tract in, ceded.
Vol. 33, p. 187; Vol. 34 p. 1218; Vol. 36, p. 1086. Act of the Legislature of the State of Arkansas, approved February 2, 1921, ceding to the United States exclusive jurisdiction over block eighty-two, within the Hot Springs National Park, are hereby accepted, and the provisions of the Act approved April 20, 1904, as amended by the Acts of March 2, 1907, and March 3, 1911, relating to the Hot Springs Mountain Reservation, Arkansas, are extended to said block eighty-two. Approved, September 18, 1922.