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SUBCHAPTER XLVI— SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK AND GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
§ 403h–16. Reconveyance of rights-of-way and lands for control of landslides along Gatlinburg Spur of the Foothills Parkway; conditions

The Secretary is further authorized to convey to the State of Tennessee, subject to such conditions as he may deem necessary to assure administration and maintenance thereof by the State and to preserve the existing parkway character of the conveyed lands, the rights-of-way heretofore conveyed to the United States for the purposes of the Gatlinburg Spur of the Foothills Parkway together with any and all parcels of land heretofore conveyed by the State of Tennessee to the United States for the control and stabilization of landslides along said Gatlinburg Spur, except such lands as the Secretary determines may be necessary to provide for (1) the interchange between the road known as the Gatlinburg bypass and United States 441, (2) the interchange between United States Highway 441 and the Foothills Parkway in the vicinity of Caney Creek, and (3) the management and administration of the Foothills Parkway: , That such reconveyance shall not be effected until construction of the Gatlinburg bypass and of two rock retaining walls to control erosion on the Gatlinburg Spur are completed, and Interstate Route 40 is open to public travel from Newport, Tennessee to United States Route 19 near Waynesville, North Carolina.

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Title 16— CONSERVATION

CHAPTER 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES

SUBCHAPTER XLVI— SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK AND GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK

§ 403. Establishment; boundaries

§ 403–1. Addition of lands to Shenandoah National Park

§ 403–2. Exchange of lands within Shenandoah National Park

§ 403–3. Addition of lands to Shenandoah National Park; administration

§ 403a. Acceptance of title to lands

§ 403b. Administration, protection, and development; Federal Power Act inapplicable; minimum area

§ 403c. Omitted

§ 403c–1. Respective jurisdiction of Virginia and United States over lands in Shenandoah Park

§ 403c–2. Repealed. , , eff.

§ 403c–3. Criminal offenses concerning hunting, fishing, and property

§ 403c–4. Forfeiture of property used in commission of offenses

§§ 403c–5 to 403c–11. Repealed. , , eff.

§ 403d. Lease of lands within Shenandoah National Park and Great Smoky Mountains National Park

§ 403e. Acceptance of title to lands; reservations; leases; rights-of-way and easements

§ 403f. Great Smoky Mountains National Park; extension of boundaries

§ 403g. Establishment; minimum area

§ 403g–1. Exchange of lands

§ 403h. Inclusion of acquired lands

§ 403h–1. Acceptance of jurisdiction by United States; saving provisions

§ 403h–2. Repealed. , , eff.

§ 403h–3. Hunting, fishing, etc.; rules and regulations; protection of property; penalties for violating laws and rules

§ 403h–4. Forfeiture of property used in commission of offenses

§§ 403h–5 to 403h–9. Repealed. , , eff.

§ 403h–10. Notice to Governors of North Carolina and Tennessee; application of sections 403h–3 and 403h–4 to subsequent lands accepted

§ 403h–11. Further additions for construction of scenic parkway

§ 403h–12. Entrance road to Cataloochee section

§ 403h–13. Authorization of appropriations

§ 403h–14. Authorization to transfer additional lands for scenic parkway

§ 403h–15. Conveyances to Tennessee of lands within Great Smoky Mountains National Park

§ 403h–16. Reconveyance of rights-of-way and lands for control of landslides along Gatlinburg Spur of the Foothills Parkway; conditions

§ 403h–17. Elimination of lands from Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Gatlinburg Spur of the Foothills Parkway

§ 403i. Secretary of the Interior authorized to purchase necessary lands

§ 403j. Authorization of appropriation

§ 403k. Boundary between Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Cherokee-Pisgah-Nantahala National Forests

§ 403k–1. Laws applicable

§ 403k–2. Addition of lands to Great Smoky Mountains National Park

§ 403k–3. Palmer’s Chapel in Cataloochee Valley of Great Smoky Mountains National Park; protection and continued use; communication of Chapel history to visitors