BUEEAU OF FISHERIES VII 



(2) The establishment of a fish-cultural substation in each of the following 

 States, at a cost not to exceed the amount specified: South Carolina, or the en- 

 largement of Orangeburg Station in said State, $25,000; Texas (in the western 

 part of the State), §35,000; New York, $35,000. 



(3) The purchase of Mill Creek station in the State of California, at a cost not 

 to exceed $20,000. 



(4) The purchase and repair of the Rogue River substation in the State of 

 Oregon, at a cost not to exceed $35,000. 



Sec. 3. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated during the fiscal year 

 beginning July 1, 1932, such amounts as may be necessary for — 



(1) The establishment of a fish-cultural station in the State of Florida, at a 

 cost not to exceed $60,000. 



(2) The establishment of a fish-cultural substation in each of the following 

 States, at a cost not to exceed the amount sjjecified: Maine (including enlarge- 

 ment of Craig Brook station), $50,000; Virginia (in the eastern part of tlie State), 

 $75,000; Minnesota, $50,000. 



(3) The establishment of a fishery laboratory in the State of Texas (on the 

 Gulf coast of the eastern part of the State), at a cost not to exceed $75,000. 



(4) The purchase or construction of a steel fish-distribution car, at a cost not 

 to exceed $75,000. 



Sec. 4. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated during the fiscal year 

 beginning July 1, 1933, such amounts as may be necessary for — 



(1) The establishment of a fish-cultural station in each of the following States, 

 at a cost not to exceed the amount specified: Nevada, $60,000; Illinois, $75,000; 

 New Jersev, $75,000; a fish cultural substation in Mississippi (in the southern 

 pa'rt of the State). $50,000. 



(2) The purcha.se or construction of a steel fish-distribution car at a cost not 

 to exceed $75,000. 



Sec. 5. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated during the fiscal year 

 beginning July 1, 1934, such amounts as may be necessary for — * 



(1) The establishment of a fish-cultural substation in each of the following 

 States, at a cost not to exceed the amount specified: Ohio, $35,000; Kansas, 

 $35,000; North Dakota, $35,000; Georgia, $35,000. 



(2) The purchase and repair of the Little White Salmon station in the State 

 of Washington, at a cost not to exceed $35,000. 



(3) The establishment of a fishery laboratory in the Territory of Alaska, at a 

 cost not to exceed $50,000. 



(4) The establishment of an experimental and bass and trout station in the 

 Pisgah National Forest or in the Great Smoky National Park in the State of 

 North Carolina upon the acquisition of said park bv the United States, at a cost 

 not to exceed $35,000. 



Sec. 6. (a) The stations, substations, and laboratories authorized by sections 

 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 shall be located in the States and parts tliercof and in the Terri- 

 tory sjjecified, at such suitable points as may be selected by the Secretary of 

 Commerce. 



(b) Any appropriation made under authority of sections 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 may 

 be expended for the purcha.sc of sites, and the purchase of equipment, the con- 

 struction of buildings and ponds, and for such other expenses as may be inci- 

 dental to the cost of the estalilishment, purcha.se, or enlargement, as the case 

 may be, of the station, substation, or lal)oratory in question. 



(c) No part of an api)ro{)riation made under authority of sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 

 or 5 shall be expended in the construction, |)urchase, or enlargement of a station 

 or substation luitii the State in whicli such station or substation is to be located 

 shall have by legislative action accorded to the United States Commissioner of 

 Fisheries and his duly authorized agents the right to conduct fish liatching and 

 fish culture aiui all operations connected therewith in any manner and at any 

 time that may by the commissioner be considered necessary and proper, any 

 laws of the State to the contrarv notwithstanding. The operation of any sta- 

 tion, substation, or laboratory establi.shed, purchased, or enlarged under authority 

 of tliis Act shall be discontinued whenever the State cea.ses to accord such right; 

 and such operation may be suspended by the Secretary of Commerce whenever 

 in Ills judgment State laws or regulati(jns affecting fishes cultivatefl are allowed 

 to remain so inadequate as to impair the efficiency of such station, substation, 

 or laboratory. 



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