Chapter 304. To enable the board of supervisors of Los Angeles County to maintain public camp grounds within the Angeles National Forest
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CHAP. 304.— An Act To enable the board of supervisors of Los Angeles County to maintain public camp grounds within the Angeles National Forest. February 24, 1925.[[H. R. 9494](/us/bill/68/hr/9494).][[Public, No. 454](/us/pl/68/454).] *Be it enacted by the Senate, and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That the SecretaryAngeles National Forest, Calif.Los Angeles County granted lands in, for free public camp grounds. of Agriculture is hereby authorized, in his discretion, upon application by the board of supervisors of Los Angeles County, California, to designate and segregate, for recreation development, not to exceed 5,000 acres within the Angeles National Forest, California, which, in his opinion, are available for such purposes, and to issue to the said board of supervisors, for the benefit of said county, a free permit authorizing the improvement, maintenance, and use of such lands for free public camp grounds under conditions which will allow the fullest use of the lands for recreational purposes without interfering with the objects for which the national forest was established.
SuchMaintenance. permit or permits shall remain in full force and effect as long as the county complies with the conditions therein and maintains the areas so designated as free public camp grounds. Lands so designated andNot subject to mining laws. segregated under the provisions of this Act shall not be subject to the mining laws of the United States. Approved, February 24, 1925.