Control of Use of Lands; Transfer of Control to the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.

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36-8-307. Control of use of lands; transfer of control to the Wyoming department of state parks and cultural resources.

(a) The lands granted by the act of congress approved on the seventh day of June, A.D. 1897, ceding to the state of Wyoming certain lands in the northeastern portion of the Shoshone Indian Reservation upon which are located the Big Horn Hot Springs, are placed under control of the state board of charities and reform or its successor and are forever set aside for the treatment and care of diseases and for sanitary and charitable purposes.

(b) As provided by W.S. 36-4-122 the department of state parks and cultural resources is designated as successor to the state board of charities and reform and recreation commission under this article effective July 1, 1999.


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