Chapter 311.
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CHAP. 311.— Ac Act To authorize the exchange of certain patented lands in the Rocky Mountain National Park for Government lands in the park. February 24, 1925.[[H. R. 11952](/us/bill/68/hr/11952).][[Public No. 461](/us/pl/68/461).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That the ownerRocky Mountain National Park, Colo.Exchange of lands of private owners and added to the park. of the northeast quarter southeast quarter section 22; northwest quarter southwest quarter, east half southeast quarter section 23; and northeast quarter northeast quarter section 26, township 4 north, range 74 west, sixth principal meridian, Colorado, within the Rocky Mountain National Park, is hereby permitted and authorized to convey the fee-simple title thereto to the United States, and select in lieu thereof the south half southeast quarter, south half northeast quarter southeast quarter, south half southeast quarter southwest quarter, south half south half northwest quarter southeast quarter, south half north half southeast quarter southwest quarter, section 7, township 4 north, range 73 west, and the north half north half northwest quarter northeast quarter, north half north half northeast quarter northwest quarter, section 18, township 4 north, range 73 west of said meridian; and the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and empowered to accept such conveyance and thereafter cause a patent for the lands so selected to be issued to such owner, reserving to the United States, however, such rights of way as may be needed for the construction and maintenance of roads in the park: *Provided*, That the lands so conveyed shall become and be a part of said park and be subject to*Proviso*.Convoyed lands made part of park. all laws and regulations relating to other lands therein.
Approved, February 24, 1925.