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<br><br>3.070 Jurisdiction of land for Mammoth Cave National Park ceded. <br>(1) The United States is authorized to acquire, pursuant to the provisions of this <br>section, as well as in pursuance to KRS 148.111, 148.121, 148.141 and 148.151, the <br>lands, including the caves and caverns underlying the same, within the area <br>hereinafter referred to, as well as any lands contiguous or adjacent thereto which <br>may hereafter be duly authorized for acquisition for national park purposes, for the <br>purpose of converting same into, and for the establishment and maintenance thereon <br>of, a national park as contemplated and provided for by the Act of Congress entitled <br>&quot;An Act to provide for the establishment of the Mammoth Cave National Park in <br>the State of Kentucky, and for other purposes,&quot; approved May 25, 1926 (44 Stat. <br>635), and any amendments thereto. The lands, consisting of approximately 70,618 <br>acres, are situated in the counties of Edmonson, Barren and Hart, in Kentucky. The <br>general boundaries thereof are set forth in the report of the Southern Appalachian <br>National Park Commission to the Secretary of the Interior, under the date of April 8, <br>1926. <br>(2) The jurisdiction of Kentucky is ceded to the United States over, within and under all <br>the territory so acquired by the United States. Kentucky reserves the right to tax <br>sales of gasoline and other motor conveyance fuels and oils for use in motor <br>conveyances, except to the extent that such gasoline and other fuels and oils are <br>used by the United States and its agents in the administration, protection, <br>improvement, maintenance, development and operation of the land, and the right to <br>tax persons, their franchises and properties, on the land so acquired. Persons <br>residing on the land shall have the right to vote at all elections within the respective <br>counties of their residence the same as if the land had not been acquired by the <br>United States. Jurisdiction shall not vest in the United States until the United States, <br>through the Secretary of the Interior, notifies the Governor of Kentucky that the <br>United States assumes police jurisdiction over the land so acquired. <br>Effective: June 16, 1966 <br>History: Amended 1966, ch. 255, sec. 1, effective June 16, 1966. -- Recodified 1942 <br>Ky. Acts ch. 208, sec. 1, effective October 1, 1942, from Ky. Stat. secs. 3766e-16 to <br>3766e-18. <br><br>