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[CITE: 16USC98]

 
                         TITLE 16--CONSERVATION
 
   CHAPTER 1--NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES
 
               SUBCHAPTER XI--MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK
 
Sec. 98. Protection of game and fish; forfeitures and 
        punishments
        
    All hunting or the killing, wounding, or capturing at any time of 
any wild bird or animal, except dangerous animals when it is necessary 
to prevent them from destroying human lives or inflicting personal 
injury, is prohibited within the limits of said park; nor shall any fish 
be taken out of the waters of the park in any other way than by hook and 
line, and then only at such seasons and in such times and manner as may 
be directed by the Secretary of the Interior. That the Secretary of the 
Interior shall make and publish such rules and regulations as he may 
deem necessary and proper for the management and care of the park and 
for the protection of the property therein, especially for the 
preservation from injury or spoliation of all timber, mineral deposits 
other than those legally located prior to May 27, 1908, natural 
curiosities, or wonderful objects within said park, and for the 
protection of the animals and birds in the park from capture or 
destruction, and to prevent their being frightened or driven from the 
park; and he shall make rules and regulations governing the taking of 
fish from the streams or lakes in the park. Possession within said park 
of the dead bodies, or any part thereof, of any wild bird or animal 
shall be prima facie evidence that the person or persons having the same 
are guilty of violating this Act. Any person or persons, or stage or 
express company, or railway company, who knows or has reason to believe 
that they were taken or killed contrary to the provisions of this Act 
and who receives for transportation any of said animals, birds, or fish 
so killed, caught, or taken, or who shall violate any of the other 
provisions of this Act, or any rule or regulation that may be 
promulgated by the Secretary of the Interior with reference to the 
management and care of the park or for the protection of the property 
therein, for the preservation from injury or spoliation of timber, 
mineral deposits other than those legally located prior to May 27, 1908, 
natural curiosities, or wonderful objects within said park, or for the 
protection of the animals, birds, or fish in the park, or who shall 
within said park commit any damage, injury, or spoliation to or upon any 
building, fence, hedge, gate, guidepost, tree, wood, underwood, timber, 
garden, crops, vegetables, plants, land, springs, mineral deposits other 
than those legally located prior to May 27, 1908, natural curiosities, 
or other matter or thing growing or being thereon or situated therein, 
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to a fine 
of not more than $500 or imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both, 
and be adjudged to pay all costs of the proceedings.

(June 30, 1916, ch. 197, Sec. 4, 39 Stat. 244.)

                       References in Text

    This Act, referred to in text, is act June 30, 1916, which is 
classified to sections 95 to 105 of this title. For complete 
classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in section 108 of this title.
