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 11 08 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 47, 48. FEB RU ARY 11, 1936 . and made appl icabl e to the c ontin uance of t he pa rtici patio n of the United States in the said exposition in 1936 in the same manner and to the same extent and for the same purposes as originally Exc eptio n. pr ovide d in said Act, excep t ins ofar as th e pro visio ns of that Act specify the erection of a building or group of buildings. Additional sum au- SEO. 3 . In addition to the sum of $350,000 authorized by the thPost, .1110. aforesaid Act to be appropriated for the participation of the United States in the California Pacific International Exposition to be held Ante, p. 50. at San Diego, California, in 1935 and 1936, and appropriated under th e sec tion entit led " Calif ornia Paci fic I ntern ation al Ex posit ion" of the Act entitled "An Act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in certain appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appro- priations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, and for other purposes", otherwise known as Puic Law Numbered 21, Seventy- fou rth Congr ess, and approved March 21, 1935, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of $75,000. Approved, February 11, 1936. [CH APTER 48 .1 AN ACT February 11, 1936. [x .2175.] To grant to the State of California a retrocession of jurisdiction over certain [Public, No. 439.] rights-of-way granted to the State of California over certain roads about to be constructed in the Presidio of San Francisco Mi lit ary Reservation and Fo rt Baker Military Reservation. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the state of California. Unit ed States of America in Congre ss assembl ed, That there is Retrocession of juris- d ict ion ove r c erta in h ereby gran ted t o the Stat e of Calif ornia a re troce ssion of j uris- r f-Way on desig- nated reservations. diction over the rights-of-way covered by a certain grant from the desig- nat ed Secretary of War to the Golden Gate Bridge and Highway District, of California, dated February 13, 1931, to extend, maintain and operate State roads across the Presidio of San Francisco Military Reser vatio n and the Fort Baker Mili tary Reser vatio n, as here tofor e or here after amended by the Secretray of War, subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said permit as so granted and any amendments thereof as aforesaid. The land and premises over -w hich such retro cessi on of juri sdict ion i s her eby g rante d sha ll be the whole of the rights-of-way so granted by said ,permit and any amendments thereof, throughout their entire length and width, and for the entire distance granted therein, together with the land crossed by any toll bridge that may be erected by such Golden Gate Bridge and Highway District to connect the Presidio of San Fran- cisco Military Reservation with the Fort Baker Military Reserva- tion, and embracing the said toll bridge with its approach roads over the rights-of-way so granted by said permit and any amendments thereof. Reversionary provi- SEC. 2. Should the United States assume exclusive control and sions. management of said bridge and roads, as provided in said permit and any amendments thereof, the jurisdiction herein retroceded shall be suspended and revest in the Unit ed States for the duration of such control and management. Whenever the State of California shall cease to occupy said rights-of-way and land for the purpose authorized in said permit and any amendments thereof, then the same, including all jurisdiction thereover, shall revert to the United States. Acceptance by State. SEC. 3. The retrocession of jurisdiction herein granted shall not take effect until the same is accepted by the Legislature of the State of California. Approved, February 11, 1936. 15 So in original.