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Title 16
Chapter 1
Subchapter XLV
US Code - Subchapter XLV: Bryce canyon national park
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Section 401
Establishment; boundaries; administration
Section 402
Existing claims, locations, or entries not affected; exchange of lands
Section 402A
Utah National Park; change of name to Bryce Canyon National Park
Section 402B
Additions to park
Section 402C
Further additions to park
Section 402D
Extension of boundaries; laws applicable
Section 402E
Application of Federal Power Act
Section 402F
Further additions to park
Section 402G
Elimination of lands
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