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Code · U.S. Code · Title 16 - CONSERVATION · CHAPTER 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES · SUBCHAPTER XL— HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK · § 371

§ 371. Use of free bathhouses limited

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Only persons who are without and unable to obtain the means to pay for baths and are suffering from ailments for which bathing in the water of the Hot Springs National Park will afford relief or effect a cure shall be permitted to bathe at the free bathhouse on the public reservation at Hot Springs, Arkansas, and before any person shall be permitted to bathe at the free bathhouse on the reservation he shall be required to make oath, before such officer duly authorized to administer oaths for general purposes as the superintendent of the Hot Springs National Park shall designate, that he is without and unable to obtain the means to pay for baths, and any person desiring to bathe at the free bathhouse on the Hot Springs National Park making a false oath as to his financial condition shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than $300 and be imprisoned for not more than sixty days.
(Mar. 2, 1911, ch. 200, 36 Stat. 1015; Mar. 4, 1921, ch. 161, § 1, 41 Stat. 1407; June 26, 1936, ch. 843, 49 Stat. 1979.)
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  • Mar. 2, 1911, ch. 200
  • 36 Stat. 1015
  • Mar. 4, 1921, ch. 161, § 1
  • 41 Stat. 1407
  • June 26, 1936, ch. 843
  • 49 Stat. 1979
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§ 371
Use of free bathhouses limited
ActMar. 2, 1911, ch. 200
Stat.36 Stat. 1015
ActMar. 4, 1921, ch. 161, § 1
Stat.41 Stat. 1407
ActJune 26, 1936, ch. 843
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