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Effectiveness.

PUBLIC LAW 302-MAR. 1, 1954

67 Stat. 146. S u s e 138a-138j note. Reports to President.

5 USC 138a-138j note.

STAT.

(O) Sand Hill Road, beginning at the intersection of Sand Hill Road with an east boundary line of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base reservation, the same oeing the west boundary line of the abandoned Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad, thence westerly to State Route Numbered 235; (P) Haddix Road, beginning at the intersection of Haddix Road with State Route Numbered 235, thence northeasterly with the right one-half of the road to the Greene County and Clark County line; (Q) Elizabeth Road (Johnson Street), beginning at the intersection of Elizabeth Road (in Old Osborn) with State Route Numbered 235, thence northwesterly to Haddix Road; (R) Osborn Road, beginning at gate Numbered 260 at the WrightPatterson Air Force Base reservation boundary, thence northerly with the west one-half of the road to State Route Numbered 235; (S) Airway Road, beginning at the intersection of Airway Road with the southerly right-of-way of Old Route Numbered 4, thence southerly with the westerly one-half of the road to the extreme southeast corner of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Area " D " reservation boundary; (T) Old Route Numbered 4, all that part of Old Route Numbered 4 that may be within the boundaries of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Area "D". The location of the highways and the bounded areas are shown and identified by corresponding letter symbols on sheet numbered L of a drawing designated: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Basic Layout Plan, drawing numbered E W F E 150, dated December 2, 1952, on file in the Office, Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army. This Act is effective only as to those portions of the highways and areas indicated in this Act over which the United States has heretofore acquired exclusive jurisdiction and shall not affect portions of highways and areas, if any, over which exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction is now vested in the State of Ohio. SEC. 2. The retrocession of jurisdiction provided for in this Act shall take effect upon the acceptance thereof by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Approved February 27, 1954. Public Law 302

March 1, 1954 [H. R. 8069]

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C H A P T E R 58

AN ACT To amend the Act of July 10, 1953, which created the Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,, That subsection (c) of section 3 of the Act of July 10, 1953, entitled "An x\.ct to establish a Commission on Intergovernmental Relations", is hereby amended to read as follows: "(c) The Commission, not later than March 1, 1955, shall submit to the President for transmittal to the Congress its final report, including recommendations for legislative action; and the Commission may also from time to time make to the President such earlier reports as the President may request or as the Commission deems appropriate." SEC. 2. Section 6 of such Act of July 10, 1953, is hereby amended to read as follows: u, TERMINATION OF THE COMMISSION

"SEC. 6. The Commission shall cease to exist at the close of business on March 1, 1955," Approved March 1, 1954.