Chapter 206. Providing for a recreational area within the Crook National Forest, Arizona
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CHAP. 206.— An Act Providing for a recreational area within the Crook National Forest, Arizona. May 29, 1924.[[H. R. 498](/us/bill/68/hr/498).][[Public, No. 154](/us/pl/68/154).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Crook National Forest, Ariz.Gila County granted lands in, for recreation area. That the Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized, in his discretion, upon application by the Board of Supervisors of Gila County, Arizona, to designate and segregate for recreational development any lands, not to exceed six hundred and forty acres, within the Crook National Forest, Arizona, which in his opinion, are available for such purpose, and he is hereby authorized to enter into such form of cooperation with said Board of Supervisors as in his opinion will permit the fullest use of the lands for recreational purposes without interferingNot subject to mining laws. with the objects for which the national forest was established.
Lands so designated and segregated, under the provisions of this Act, shall not be subject to the mining laws of the United States. Approved, May 29, 1924.