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 468 Proviso. Maybe used for Gov- ernment purposes without paying royalty to be stipulated in ap- plication. April 30, 1928. [S. [Public, No. 326 .] CHAP. 4 61 .-An Act A uthor izin g an appro pria tion to be expe nded unde r the provisions of se ction 7 of the Act o f March 1, 1911, enti tled "An Act to enable any State to cooperate with any other State or States, or with the United States, for t he protectio n of the wat ersheds of na vigable stre ams, and to appoint a commission for the acquisition of lands for the purpose of conserving the navigability of navigable rivers," as amended. Conservation ofnavi- Be it enacted b y the Senate and House of Representatives of the gable waters. United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is Purchase of lands for . hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the United States Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended Vol. 36, p. 962; Vol. under the provisions of section 7 of the Act of March 1, 1911 39,p.441; Vol. 43,P.653, (Thirty-sixth Statutes, page 961), as amended by the Acts of March 4, 1913 (Thir ty-sev enth S tatute s, pag e 828), June 30, 1914 (Thirty- Am ounts avail able eighth Statutes, page 441 ), and the Act of June 7, 1924 (Publ ic, for 1928, 1929, and 1930 . 270), available July 1, 1928, $2,000,000; available July 1, 1929, $3,000,000; available July 1, 1930, $3,000,000; in all for this period, Proviso. $8,000,000, to be available until expended : Provided, That, except Acreage limit in any one State. for the protection of the headwaters of navigable streams or the control and r educti on of floods there in, no lands shall be pur chased under the appropriations herein authorized in excess of one million acres in any one State. Approved, April 30, 1928. May 1, 1928. [H. R.484.1 [Public, No. 327.] Plant Quaran tine Act . Punishment for vio- la tions. Vol . 37, p. 319; Vol. 39, p . 1165. Vol .37, p. 319, amend- ed. Agricultural Depart- ment employees au- thorized to stop with- out warrant suspected perso ns, etc ., an d seize and destroy prohibited nursery stock, etc ., found. SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. Cas. 460-462 . 1928 . used or liable to be used in the public interest : Provided, That the applicant in his application shall state that the invention described therein, if patented, may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to him of any royalty thereon, which stipulation shall be included in the patent ." Approved, April 30, 1928 . CHAP. 462 .-An Act To amend section 10 of the Plant Quarantine Act, approved August 20, 1912 . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That section 10 of the Plant Quarantine Act, approved August 20, 1912 (Thirty- seventh Statutes at Large, pa ge 315), as amended by the Act of March 4, 1917 (Thirty-ninth Statutes at Large, page 1165), be, and the same is hereby, amended by adding at the end thereof the fol- lowing " That any employee of the Department of Agriculture, authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture to enforce the provisions of this Act and fur nished with and we aring a suit able ba dge fo r iden tifica tion, who has probable cause to believe that any person coming into the United St ates, or any vehic le, recep tacle, bo at, ship, or vesse l, coming from an y coun try or count ries o r movi ng inte rstate, poss esses, car- ries, or contains any nursery stock, plants, plant products, or other articles the entry or movement of which in interstate or foreign commerce is prohibited or restricted by the provisions of this Act, or by any quarantine or order of the Secretary of Agriculture issued or promulgated pursuant thereto, shall have power to stop and, without warrant, to inspect, search, and examine such person, vehicle, receptacle, boat, ship, or vessel, and to seize, destroy, or otherwise dispose of, such nursery stock, plants, plant products, or other arti- cles found to be moving or to have been moved in interstate com- merce or to have been brought into the United States in violation of this Act or of such quarantine or order." Approved, May 1, 1928.

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