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Code · U.S. Code · Title 43 - PUBLIC LANDS · CHAPTER 29— SUBMERGED LANDS · SUBCHAPTER II— SERVICE CHARGES AND EXCESS PAYMENTS · § 1371, 1372

§ 1371, 1372. Repealed. Pub. L. 94–579, title VII, § 705(a), Oct. 21, 1976, 90 Stat. 2792

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Pub. L. 94–579, title VII, § 705(a) , Oct. 21, 1976 , 90 Stat. 2792 Section 1371, Pub. L. 86–649, title II, § 201 , July 14, 1960 , 74 Stat. 506 , related to fees, charges, and commissions for applications and other documents relating to public lands and resources. Section 1372, Pub. L. 86–649, title II, § 202(a) , July 14, 1960 , 74 Stat. 506 , provided that existing fees, charges, and commissions remain in effect until changed or abolished by the Secretary. Pub. L. 86–649, title II, § 202(b) , July 14, 1960 , 74 Stat. 507 , provided that:
“Subject to the provisions of this section, any provisions in statutes which fix fees, service fees or charges, or commissions for the purposes covered in this title, are hereby repealed, including, without limitation, the first proviso of the General Land Office appropriations in the Act of February 14, 1931 ( 46 Stat. 1115 , 1118; 43 U.S.C. 23 ), section 2239 of the Revised Statutes ( 43 U.S.C. 84 ), and such provisions of the following Acts as are contained in section 82, title 43, United States Code:
Act Citation “Revised Statutes Section 2238. “ May 14, 1880 (in sec. 2) 21 Stat. 140 , 141. “ December 17, 1880 21 Stat. 311 . “ July 26, 1892 27 Stat. 270 . “ March 22, 1904 33 Stat. 144 . “ May 29, 1908 (in sec. 14) 35 Stat. 465 , 468. “ January 24, 1923 42 Stat. 1174 , 1179. “ June 5, 1924 43 Stat. 390 , 395. “ March 3, 1925 43 Stat. 1141 , 1145.”
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