ii8 THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 



Removes $10,000 limitation on appropriations. 



Hawaii 



1916 — Act of August I, 1916 (39 Stat. L., 432) — An Ac 

 To establish a national park in the Territory o 

 Hawaii. 



Sets aside tracts on islands of Hawaii and Maui as a "public park c 

 pleasure ground," etc., "to be known as Hawaii National Park." Pre 

 vides for administration under the Secretary of the Interior, gram 

 ing of leases, disposition of revenues, etc. Limits appropriatior 

 to $10,000 unless express authorization be had, also provides that n 

 appropriation shall be made until such perpetual easements and right 

 of way over privately owned lands in the park shall be transferre 

 to the United States as shall make the park reasonably accessible. 



1920 — Act of February 20, 1920 (41 Stat. L., 452) — ^An Ac 

 To authorize the governor of the Territory 

 Hawaii to acquire privately owned lands and right 

 of way within the boundaries of the Hawaii Nations 

 Park. 



Acquisition to be at the expense of Territory of Hawaii, by ex 

 change or otherwise; and provisions of Section 73 of the act 

 April 30, 1900, as amended by the act of May 27, 1910, regardin 

 exchange of public lands, not to apply. 



Lassen Volcanic 



1916 — Act of August 9, 1916 (39 Stat. L., 442) — An Ac 

 To establish the Lassen Volcanic National Park ii 

 the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the State of Cal 

 ifomia, and for other purposes. 



[Sec. i]. . . , That all those certain tracts ... of land . . . ar 

 set aside as a public park or pleasuring-ground for the people of th 

 United States. . . . 



Sec. 2. That said park shall be under the exclusive control of th 

 Secretary of the Interior, whose duty it shall be, as soon as prac 

 ticable, to make and publish such rules and regulations not incon 

 sistent with the laws of the United States as he may deem necessar 

 or proper for the care, protection, management, and improvemen 

 of the same. Such regulations being primarily aimed at tiie frees 



