Act, an area of undeveloped Federal land retaining its primeval character and influence, without permanent improvements or human habitation, which is protected and managed so as to preserve its natural conditions and which ( 1 ) generally appears to have... Hearings - Page 1038by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1962Full view - About this book
| California Commission of Immigration and Housing - 1919 - 578 pages
...mean in this Act an area of undeveloped Federal land retaining its primeval character and influence, without permanent improvements or human habitation,...by the forces of nature, with the imprint of man's work substantially unnoticeable; (2) has outstanding opportunities for solitude or primitive and unconfined... | |
| United States - 1933 - 566 pages
...mean in this Act an area of undeveloped Federal land retaining its primeval character and influence, without permanent improvements or human habitation,...by the forces of nature, with the imprint of man's work substantially unnoticeable : (2) has outstanding opportunities for solitude or a primitive and... | |
| 1976 - 352 pages
...primeval character and influence without permanent improvements or human habitation, 3. an area that generally appears to have been affected primarily by the forces of nature, with the imprint of man's work substantially unnoticeable, 4. an area that has outstanding opportunities for solitude or a primitive... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1961 - 462 pages
...delete from the national wilderness bill the following : 1. Section 2b, item (1), beginning with "* * * generally appears to have been affected primarily by the forces of nature with the imprint of man's work substantially unnoticeable.' ' 2. The paragraph under "Special provisions" mentioned above; namely,... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1980 - 984 pages
...undeveloped Federal land retaining its primeval character and influence, without permanent improve* ments or human habitation, which is protected and managed...which (1) generally appears to have been affected prlmaklng of bar ditches, etc. His express Intent was to draw a distinction between what the BLM should... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1962 - 1146 pages
...primeval character and in fluence, without permanent improvements or human habitation, which is pro tected and managed so as to preserve its natural conditions and which (1) gen erally appears to have been affected primarily by the forces of nature, with Un imprint of man's... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs - 1963 - 290 pages
...mean in this act an area of undeveloped Federal land retaining its primeval character and influence, without permanent improvements or human habitation,...(2) has outstanding opportunities for solitude or a primitive and unconflned type of recreation; (3) is of sufficient size as to make practical its preservation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1963 - 294 pages
...mean in this Act an area of undeveloped Federal land retaining its primeval character and influence, without permanent improvements or human habitation,...(2) has outstanding opportunities for solitude or a primitive and unconfined type of recreation ; (3) is of sufficient size as to make practicable its... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1964 - 1098 pages
...menu in this Act an area of undeveloped Federal land retaining its primeval character and Influence without permanent improvements or human habitation,...works substantially unnoticeable ; (2) has outstanding opportuaities for solitude or a primitive and unconflned type of recreation; (3) is of sufficient size... | |
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