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Code · U.S. Code · Title 16 - CONSERVATION · CHAPTER 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES · SUBCHAPTER LX— NATIONAL MILITARY PARKS · § 430o

§ 430o. Gifts and donations; acceptance by Secretary

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The Secretary of the Interior,1 is authorized to receive gifts and contributions from States, Territories, societies, organizations, and individuals for the battlefield for carrying out the provisions of sections 430j to 430m and 430o to 430s of this title.
(June 21, 1934, ch. 694, § 6, 48 Stat. 1199; Pub. L. 94–578, title III, § 319(6), Oct. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 2738.)
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Gifts and donations; acceptance by Secretary
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ActJune 21, 1934, ch. 694, § 6
Stat.48 Stat. 1199
Pub. L.Pub. L. 94–578, title III, § 319(6)
Stat.90 Stat. 2738
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