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Code · U.S. Code · Title 16 - CONSERVATION · CHAPTER 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES · SUBCHAPTER XLIX— GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK · § 406d–2

§ 406d–2. Rights-of-way; continuation of leases, permits, and licenses; renewal; grazing privileges

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With respect to those lands that are included by this Act within the Grand Teton National Park— the Secretary of the Interior shall designate and open rights-of-way, including stock driveways, over and across Federal lands within the exterior boundary of the park for the movement of persons and property to or from State and private lands within the exterior boundary of the park and to or from national forest, State, and private lands adjacent to the park. The location and use of such rights-of-way shall be subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior; all leases, permits, and licenses issued or authorized by any department, establishment, or agency of the United States with respect to the Federal lands within the exterior boundary of the park which are in effect on September 14, 1950 , shall continue in effect, subject to compliance with the terms and conditions therein set forth, until terminated in accordance with the provisions thereof; where any Federal lands included within the park by this Act were legally occupied or utilized on September 14, 1950 , for residence or grazing purposes, or for other purposes not inconsistent with the Act of August 25, 1916 ( 39 Stat. 535 ), 1 pursuant to a lease, permit, or license issued or authorized by any department, establishment, or agency of the United States, the person so occupying or utilizing such lands, and the heirs, successors, or assigns of such person, shall, upon the termination of such lease, permit, or license, be entitled to have the privileges so possessed or enjoyed by him renewed from time to time, subject to such terms and conditions as the Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe, for a period of twenty-five years from September 14, 1950 , and thereafter during the lifetime of such person and the lifetime of his heirs, successors, or assigns but only if they were members of his immediate family on such date, as determined by the Secretary of the Interior:
Provided , That grazing privileges appurtenant to privately owned lands located within the Grand Teton National Park established by this Act shall not be withdrawn until title to lands to which such privileges are appurtenant shall have vested in the United States, except for failure to comply with the regulations applicable thereto after reasonable notice of default: Provided further , That nothing in this subsection shall apply to any lease, permit, or license for mining purposes or for public accommodations and services or to any occupancy or utilization of lands for purely temporary purposes.
Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed as creating any vested right, title, interest, or estate in or to any Federal lands. ( Sept. 14, 1950, ch. 950, § 4 , 64 Stat. 850 .)
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  • 64 Stat. 850
  • 64 Stat. 849
  • 128 Stat. 3094
  • Pub. L. 105-81
  • 111 Stat. 1537
  • 16 USC 406d–1
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§ 406d–2
Rights-of-way; continuation of leases, permits, and licenses; renewal; grazing privileges
Stat.64 Stat. 850
Stat.64 Stat. 849
Stat.128 Stat. 3094
Pub. L.Pub. L. 105-81
Stat.111 Stat. 1537
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