Mar. 3, 1915, 38 Stat. 860-. (For provisos see act.) Jan. 12, 1927, 44 Stat. 960_. (Garland division. Provisos re Frannie and Willwood.) Mar. 7, 1928, 45 Stat. 230____. (For all three divisions. Proviso re unexpended balance, (Willwood division. Provisos re unexpended balance and Feb. 17, 1933, 47 Stat. 844__. (Willwood division. Provisos re unexpended balance and Mar. 4, 1933, 47 Stat. 1609_ (From power revenues, for repairs, etc.) Mar. 2, 1934, 48 Stat. 362_. (Willwood division. May 9, 1935, 49 Stat. 198-(Willwood division. Allotment from P. W. A.... June 22, 1936____. Proviso re commercial system.) Proviso re commercial system.) (Proviso re commercial system, Willwood division). 478,000.00 762, 000. 00 252, 000.00 400,000.00 343,000.00 459, 000. 00 1, 784, 000. 00 975, 000. 00 925, 000. 00 475, 000, 00 414, 000. 00 128,000.00 150, 000. 00 160,000.00 63,000.00 20, 000. 00 138,000.00 33,000.00 10, 000. 00 12, 300.00 15,000.00 37, 100.00 13, 000. 00 30,000. 00 13,000.00 25, 000. 00 (From General Treasury. See item under Columbia River COLUMBIA RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES-COOPERATIVE AND MISCELLANEOUS INVESTIGATIONS OF RECLAMATION PROJECTS (Unexpended balance of appropriation in act Mar. 4, 1923.) 25,000.00 50,000. 00 Apr. 22, 1932, 47 Stat. 117--‒‒‒‒ (Unexpended balances. This item included with item Feb. 17, 1933, 47 Stat. 845--(Unexpended balances. This item included with item beginning "Cooperative and general investigations", reference to which is made in secondary projects.) 100, 000. 00 75,000.00 (Unexpended balance.) 50, 000. 00 50, 000. 00 182 Act RECLAMATION EXTENSION ACT SECONDARY PROJECTS-continued Apr. 22, 1932, 47 Stat. 117. (Unexpended balances. Cooperative and general investigations, including investigations to determine economic conditions and financial feasibility of new projects, etc.) Feb. 17, 1933, 47 Stat. 844-- (Unexpended balances. Cooperative and general investigations, including investigations to determine economic conditions and financial feasibility of projects, etc.) Mar. 4, 1933, 47 Stat. 1609__-. (Cooperative and general investigations.) Mar. 2, 1934, 48 Stat. 362. Amount $25,000.00 (Not to exceed $50,000 of the unexpended balance. Other Apr. 8, 1935, Emergency Relief allocation_ May 9, 1935, Unexpended balance of appropriation for 1935--- (Unexpended balance. Cooperative and general investiga- COLORADO RIVER FRONT PROTECTION WORK Mar. 3, 1915, 38 Stat. 861_ (Available when like amount paid by Imperial Valley Irri- May 10, 1926, 44 Stat. 485_. (From general Treasury.) July 3, 1926, 44 Stat. 857 (From general Treasury.) Jan. 12, 1927, 44 Stat. 961. (Or so much as necessary, to be transferred to reclamation Mar. 7, 1928, 45 Stat. 231. Mar. 4, 1929, 45 Stat. 1593. 250,000.00 100, 000. 00 35, 000. 00 637, 336.00 50,000. 00 35, 000. 00 100, 000. 00 72, 640. 00 100, 000. 00 100, 000. 00 100, 000. 00 -(Unexpended balances) 48, 000. 00 Feb. 17, 1933, 47 Stat. 845-- (And unexpended balance.) Mar. 2, 1934, 48 Stat. 362. (Unexpended balance of the appropriation for 1934.) May 9, 1935, 49 Stat. 200.... (Unexpended balance of the appropriation for 1935.) June 26, 1936__. 50,000.00 (Unexpended balance of appropriation for 1936.) OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION June 22, 1936_ 75,000.00 RESERVATIONS FOR PARKS AND COMMUNITY CENTERS An act to authorize the reservation of public lands for country parks and community centers within reclamation projects, and for other purposes. (Act October 5, 1914, ch. 316, 38 Stat. 727) [Sec. 1. Lands in reclamation projects reserved for country parks, public playgrounds, and community centers.]-That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to withdraw from other disposition and reserve for country parks, public playgrounds, and community centers for the use of the residents upon the lands such tracts as he may deem advisable not exceeding twenty acres in any one township in each reclamation project or the several units of such reclamation projects undertaken under the act of June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and two, known as the reclamation act. (38 Stat. 727.) Textual note.-The four sections of this act are codified, in substance, as section 569, title 43, United States Code. NOTES Cross reference.-See note under section 1, act of April 16, 1906 (34 Stat. 116). The act of July 3, 1926 (44 Stat. 890), extends the application of this act. Regulations. For General Land Office Regulations regarding recreational sites see 52 L. D. 135-138. Sec. 2. [Free water supply-Reservations to be used in perpetuity.]— That subject to the provisions hereinafter contained every such tract of land so set apart shall be supplied with water from the Government irrigation system, the cost thereof to be charged to the remaining lands of the project as a part of the construction charge of such project, and shall be maintained and used in perpetuity by the people upon said reclaimed lands for a pleasure park, public playground, and community center. (38 Stat. 727.) Textual note.-See textual note under section 1 of this act. Sec. 3. [Contracts with irrigation organizations to maintain lands so reserved for purposes prescribed-Reversion.]-That for the purpose of carrying out and effecting the objects of this act the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to enter into a contract with the organization formed by the owners of the lands irrigated within said project or project unit pursuant to section six of the act of June seventeenth, nineteen hundred and two, stipulating and providing that the organization will maintain and use such of the lands so reserved for the purposes prescribed in this act as such organization may desire, and that upon failure to so maintain and use such lands, or in the event that same shall be permitted to be used or occupied for other purposes than those stipulated in this act, the control of the lands shall revert to the United States. (38 Stat. 728.) Textual note. See textual note under section 1 of this act. |