Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER LIX–CCC— - NEW RIVER GORGE NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE › § 410eeee–2
The Secretary may buy, accept, trade for, or get by transfer lands and water inside the New River Gorge National River. Land owned by West Virginia or its local governments can only be given by donation. The Secretary can also get up to 10 acres outside the park for an administrative headquarters and use land-acquisition money for that site. The Secretary will not use condemnation to take full ownership of an "improved property" while its owner uses it in a way that fits the park’s purpose. But the Secretary may take such a property without the owner’s consent if the property has changed since January 1, 1978, or is about to change, into a use that does not fit the park. The Secretary may also buy partial interests instead of full ownership. On non-federal land inside the park, the Secretary can make agreements to mark or explain places important to Gorge history. "Improved property" means one of three kinds of sites: a single-family house whose construction began before January 1, 1977 (with the land and nearby structures needed for living there), land used for farming with its farm buildings used on or before January 1, 1977, or commercial and small business properties used on or before January 1, 1977 that the Secretary finds help visitor use. Owners of an improved property that is bought may keep the right to live on or use the property for noncommercial home, farming, or the existing business for up to 25 years, or instead until the owner’s death or their spouse’s death, whichever is later. The owner chooses the term. If the property is not donated, the Secretary must pay its fair market value minus the value of the right the owner keeps. The Secretary can end the retained right if it is used in a way that conflicts with the park’s purposes, and must notify the owner and pay the fair market value of the unused portion when ending it.
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16 U.S.C. § 410eeee–2
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73