In order to minimize economic dislocation in acquiring property within the park, the Secretary may acquire with the consent of the owner, lands and interests in lands outside the boundaries of the park, but within the State of Washington, and with the concurrence of the Secretary of Agriculture, he may utilize lands and interests therein within a national forest in the State of Washington hereby authorized to be transferred to the Secretary, for the purpose of exchanging lands and interests so acquired or transferred for property within the park.
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CHAPTER 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES
SUBCHAPTER XXVII— OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK
§ 251. Establishment; boundaries
§ 251c. Administration of acquired lands
§ 251d. Applicability to privately owned lands
§ 251h. Property retention rights; compensation at fair market value; “improved property” defined
§ 251m. Authorization of appropriations
§ 251n. Additional boundary revision
§ 252. Disposal of mineral rights
§ 253. Apportionment of income among counties
§ 254. Administration, protection, and development
§ 255. Effect on existing homestead, mineral, etc., entries; revision of boundaries
§ 256. Acceptance of land ceded by State of Washington; assumption of jurisdiction
§ 256c. Forfeiture of property used in hunting, fishing, etc.
§§ 256d to 256h. Repealed. , , eff.
§ 256i. Notice to Governor of Washington; application of laws to subsequently accepted lands