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area to which this section applies shall be permitted 

 which is inconsistent with the laws for the protection 

 of fish and game of the State in which such area is 

 situated. All moneys received by the United States 

 for leases or privileges shall be deposited in the 

 Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous 

 receipts. (Dec. 22, 1944. ch. 665, §4, 58 Stat. 889; 

 July 24, 1946, ch. 596, § 4, 60 Stat. 642; Sept. 3, 1954, 

 ch. 1264, tiUe n, § 209, 68 Stat. 1266; Oct. 23. 1962, 

 Pub. L. 87-874, title II, § 207, 76 Stat. 1195; Sept. 3, 

 1964, Pub. L. 88-578, §2(a), 78 Stat. 899; Dec. 31, 

 1970, Pub. L. 91-611, title H, § 234, 84 Stat. 1833.) 

 Amendments 

 1970— Pub. L. 91-611 provided that the rules and regu- 

 lations should Include but not be limited to prohibitions 

 of dumping and unauthorized disposal of refuse, garbage, 

 rubbish, trash, debris, or litter of any kind at water 

 resource development projects, prescribed penalty for 

 violation of the rules and regulations, provided for trial 



and sentence In accordance with section 3401 of Title 18. 

 authorized Issuance of citation for violation of the regula- 

 tions, provided for Issuance of process for arrest of any 

 violators, and recognized the authority of Federal officer 

 without process of arrest any person taken In act of 

 violating the regulations. 



1964 — Pub. L. 88-578 deleted ". without charge," fol- 

 lowing "The water areas of all such projects shall be open 

 to public use generally". 



1962 — Pub. L. 87-874 suostltuted references to water 

 resource development projects for references to reservoir 

 areas wherever appearing, and authorized the Chief of 

 Engineers to permit the construction, maintenance, and 

 operation of facilities by local interests. 



1954 — Act Sept. 3. 1954. amended section generally, and, 

 among other changes, inserted "for park or recreational 

 purposes" in first proviso. Inserted "or leases where appro- 

 priate" In second proviso, and Inserted third proviso per- 

 mitting lessees and licensees to cut timber and harvest 

 crop in certain cases and containing provisions with re- 

 spect to the collection, utilization, and disposition of the 

 proceeds from the sale of timber and crops. 



1946 — Act July 24. 1946. inserted first proviso dealing 

 with leases to nonprofit organizations. 



7. Control of Jellyfish 



16 U.S.C. 1201-1205 



(See Control of Jellyfish under title XI Water Pollution) 



8. Control of Obnoxious Plants in Navigable Waters 



33 U.S.C. 610 



(See Control of Obnoxious Plants in Navigable Waters under title XI Water Pollution) 



9. Control of Stai'fish 



16 U.S.C. 1211-1213 



(See Control of Starfish under title XI Water Pollution) 



10. Estuarine Areas 

 16 U.S.C. 1221-1226 



Sec. 



1221. 



1222. 



1223. 



Congressional declaration of policy. 

 General study and inventory of estuaries and their 

 natural resources. 



(a) Estuaries Included; considerations; other 



applicable studies. 



(b) Federal or State land acquisition or admin- 



istration: other protective methods, 



(c) Report to Congress; recommendations: au- 



thorization for acquisition of lands: con- 

 sultation with States and Federal agen- 

 cies: accompanying statement of views, 

 probable effects, and major trends. 



(d) Authorization of appropriations. 

 Agreements with States and subdivisions: equitable 



sharing of costs; development improvements: 

 availability of appropriations; State hunting and 

 fishing laws applicable. 



1224. Commercial and industrial development considera- 



tions; reports to Congress: recommendations. 



1225. State consideration of protection and restoration 



of estuaries in State comprehensive planmng and 

 proposals for financial assistance under certain 

 Federal laws: grants: terms and conditions, pro- 

 hibition against disposition of lands without ap- 

 proval of the Secretary. 



1226. Federal agency authority to carry out Federal proj- 



ect within an estuary unaffected. 



§ 1221. Congressional declaration of policy. 



Congress finds and declares that many estuaries 

 in the United States ai-e rich in a variety of natural, 

 commercial, and other resources, including environ- 

 mental natural beauty, and are of immediate and 



