Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XXI— - ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK › § 198
The United States accepts Colorado’s act of February 19, 1929, and will have sole legal authority over the land inside Rocky Mountain National Park. Federal laws that apply where the United States has exclusive authority will apply in the park. Colorado keeps some rights. It can serve civil or criminal legal papers inside the park for matters that arose outside the park. It can tax people, companies, their franchises, and property on park land. Park residents can vote in county elections. People on privately owned park land keep access and the rights of Colorado citizens. Colorado’s existing water rights, rights‑of‑way, and irrigation ditches are preserved. Fugitives hiding in the park are treated the same as fugitives found in Colorado.
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16 U.S.C. § 198
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
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