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Alaska Statehood Act, July 7, 1958
72 Stat. 339 Public Law 85-508
AN ACT
To provide for the admission of the State of Alaska into the Union.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of
the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, subject to the
provisions of this act, and upon issuance of the proclamation required
by section 8 (c) of this Act, the State of Alaska is hereby declared to
be a State of the United States of America, is declared admitted into the
Union on an equal footing with the other States in all respects whatever,
and the constitution formed pursuant to the provisions of the Act of the
Territorial Legislature of Alaska entitled, "An Act to provide for the
holding of a constitutional convention to prepare a constitution for the
State of Alaska; to submit the constitution to the people for adoption
or rejection; to prepare for the admission of Alaska as a State; to make
an appropriation; and setting an effective date", approved March 19, 1955
(Chapter 46, Session Laws of Alaska, 1955), and adopted by a vote of the
people of Alaska in the election held an April 24, 1956, is hereby found
to be republican in form and in conformity with the Constitution of the
United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence, and
is hereby accepted, ratified, and confirmed.
SEC. 2.
The State of Alaska shall consist of all the territory, together with
the territorial waters appurtenant thereto, now included in the Territory
of Alaska.
SEC. 3.
The constitution of the State of Alaska shall always be republican
in form and shall not be repugnant to the Constitution of the United States
and the principles of the Declaration of Independence.
SEC. 4.
As a compact with the United States said State and its people do agree
and declare that they forever disclaim all right and title to any lands
or other property not granted or confirmed to the State or its political
subdivisions by or under the authority of this Act, the right or title
to which is held by the United States or is subject to disposition by the
United States, and to any lands or other property, (including fishing rights),
the right or title to which may be held by any Indians, Eskimos, or Aleuts
(hereinafter called natives) or is held by the United States in trust for
said natives; that all such lands or other property, belonging to the United
States or which may belong to said natives, shall be and remain under the
absolute jurisdiction and control of the United States until disposed of
under its authority, except to such extent as the Congress has prescribed
or may hereafter prescribe, and except when held by individual natives
in fee without restrictions on alienation: Provided, That nothing contained
in this act shall recognize, deny, enlarge, impair, or otherwise affect
any claim against the United States, and any such claim shall be governed
by the laws of the United States applicable thereto; and nothing in this
Act is intended or shall be construed as a finding, interpretation, or
construction by the Congress that any law applicable thereto authorizes,
establishes, recognizes, or confirms the validity or invalidity of any
such claim, and the determination of the applicability or effect of any
law to any such claim shall be unaffected by anything in this Act: And
provided further, That no taxes shall be imposed by said State upon any
lands or other property now owned or hereafter acquired by the United States
or which, as hereinabove set forth, may belong to said natives, except
to such extent as the Congress has prescribed or may hereafter prescribe,
and except when held by individual natives in fee without restrictions
on alienation.
SEC. 5.
The State of Alaska and its political subdivisions, respectively, shall
have and retain title to all property, real and personal, title to which
is in the Territory of Alaska or any of the subdivisions. Except as provided
in section 6 hereof, the United States shall retain title to all property,
real and personal, to which it has title, including public lands.
SEC. 6.
(a) For the purposes of furthering the development of and expansion of
communities, the State of Alaska is hereby granted and shall be entitled
to select, within twenty-five years after the date of the admission of
the State of Alaska into the Union, from lands within national forests
in Alaska which are vacant and unappropriated at the time of their selection
not to exceed four hundred thousand acres of land, and from the other public
lands of the United States in Alaska which are vacant, unappropriated,
and unreserved at the time of their selection not to exceed another four
hundred thousand acres of land, all of which shall be adjacent to established
communities or suitable for prospective community centers and recreational
areas. Such lands shall be selected by the State of Alaska with the approval
of the Secretary of Agriculture as to national forest lands and with the
approval of the Secretary of the Interior as to other public lands: Provided,
That nothing herein contained shall affect any valid existing claim, location,
or entry under the laws of the United States, whether for homestead, mineral,
right-of-way, or other purpose whatsoever, or shall affect the rights of
any such owner, claimant, locator, or entryman to the full use and enjoyment
of the land so occupied.
(b) The State of Alaska, in addition to any other grants made in this section,
is hereby granted and shall be entitled to select, within twenty-five years
after the admission of Alaska into the Union, not to exceed one hundred
and two million five hundred and fifty thousand acres from the public lands
of the United States in Alaska which are vacant, unappropriated, and unreserved
at the time of their selection: Provided, That nothing herein contained
shall affect any valid existing claim, location, or entry under the laws
of the United States, whether for homestead, mineral, right-of-way, or
other purpose whatsoever, or shall affect the rights of any such owner,
claimant, locator, or entryman to the full use and enjoyment of the lands
so occupied: And provided further, That no selection hereunder shall be
made in the area north and west of the line described in section 10 without
approval of the President or his designated representative.
(c) Block 32, and the structures and improvements thereon, in the city
of Juneau are granted to the State of Alaska for any or all of the following
purposes or a combination thereof: A residence for the Governor, a State
museum, or park and recreational use.
(d) Block 19, and the structures and improvements thereon, and the interests
of the United States in blocks C and 7, and the structures and improvements
thereon, in the city of Juneau, are hereby granted to the State of Alaska.
(e) All real and personal property of the United States situated in the
Territory of Alaska which is specifically used for the sole purpose of
conservation and protection of the fisheries and wildlife of Alaska, under
the provisions of the Alaska game law of July 1, 1943 (57 Stat. 301; 48
U. S. C., secs. 192-211), as amended, and under the provisions of the Alaska
commercial fisheries laws of June 26, 1906 (34 Stat. 478; 48 U. S. C.,
secs. 230-239 and 241-242), and June 6, 1924 (43 Stat. 465; 48 U. S. C.,
secs. 221-228), as supplemented and amended, shall be transferred and conveyed
to the State of Alaska by the appropriate Federal agency: Provided, That
the administration and management of the fish and wildlife resources of
Alaska shall be retained by the Federal Government under existing laws
until the first day of the first calendar year following the expiration
of ninety legislative days after the Secretary of the Interior certifies
to the Congress that the Alaska State Legislature has made adequate provision
for the administration, management, and conservation of said resources
in the broad national interest: Provided, That such transfer shall not
include lands withdrawn or otherwise set apart as refuges or reservations
for the protection of wildlife nor facilities utilized in connection therewith,
or in connection with general research activities relating to fisheries
or wildlife. Sums of money that are available for apportionment or which
the Secretary of the Interior shall have apportioned, as of the date the
State of Alaska shall be deemed to be admitted into the Union, for wildlife
restoration in the Territory of Alaska, pursuant to section 8 (a) of the
Act of September 2, 1937, as amended (16 U. S. C., sec. 669g-1), and for
fish restoration and management in the Territory of Alaska, pursuant to
section 12 of the Act of August 9, 1950 (16 U. S. C., sec. 777k), shall
continue to be available for the period, and under the terms and conditions
in effect at the time, the apportionments are made. Commencing with the
year during which Alaska is admitted into the Union, the Secretary of the
Treasury, at the close of each fiscal year, shall pay to the State of Alaska
70 per centum of the net proceeds, as determined by the Secretary of the
Interior, derived during such fiscal year from all sales of sealskins or
sea-otter skins made in accordance with the provisions of the Act of February
26, 1944 (58 Stat. 100; 16 U. S. C., secs. 631a-631q), as supplemented
and amended. In arriving at the net proceeds, there shall be deducted from
the receipts from all sales all costs to the United States in carrying
out the provisions of the Act of February 26, 1944, as supplemented and
amended, including, but not limited to, the costs of handling and dressing
the skins, the costs of making the sales, and all expenses incurred in
the administration as affecting the rights of the United States under the
provisions of the Act of February 26, 1944, as supplemented and amended,
and the Act of June 28, 1937 (50 Stat. 325), as amended (16 U. S. C., sec.
772 et seq.).
(f) Five per centum of the proceeds of sale of public lands lying within
said State which shall be sold by the United States subsequent to the admission
of said State into the Union, after deducting all the expenses incident
to such sales, shall be paid to said State to be used for the support of
the public schools within said State.
(g) Except as provided in subsection (a), all lands granted in quantity
to and authorized to be selected by the State of Alaska by this Act shall
be selected in such manner as the laws of the State may provide, and in
conformity with such regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe.
All selections shall be made in reasonably compact tracts, taking into
account the situation and potential uses of the lands involved, and each
tract selected shall contain at least five thousand seven hundred and sixty
acres unless isolated from other tracts open to selection. The authority
to make selections shall never be alienated or bargained away, in whole
or in part, by the State. Upon the revocation of any order of withdrawal
in Alaska, the order of revocation shall provide for a period of not less
than ninety days before the date on which it otherwise becomes effective,
if subsequent to the admission of Alaska into the Union, during which period
the State of Alaska shall have a preferred right of selection, subject
to the requirements of this Act, except as against prior existing valid
rights or as against equitable claims subject to allowance and confirmation.
Such preferred right of selection shall have precedence over the preferred
right of application created by section 4 of the Act of September 27, 1944
(58 Stat. 748; 43 U. S. C., sec. 282), as now or hereafter amended, but
not over other preference rights now conferred by law. Where any lands
desired by the State are unsurveyed at the time of their selection, the
Secretary of the Interior shall survey the exterior boundaries of the area
requested without any interior subdivision thereof and shall issue a patent
for such selected area in terms of the exterior boundary survey; where
any lands desired by the State are surveyed at the time of their selection,
the boundaries of the area requested shall conform to the public land subdivisions
established by the approval of the survey. All lands duly selected by the
State of Alaska pursuant to this Act shall be patented to the State by
the Secretary of the Interior. Following the selection of lands by the
State and the tentative approval of such selection by the Secretary of
the Interior or his designee, but prior to the issuance of final patent,
the State is hereby authorized to execute conditional leases and to make
conditional sales of such selected lands. As used in this subsection, the
words "equitable claims subject to allowance and confirmation" include,
without limitation, claims of holders of permits issued by the Department
of Agriculture on lands eliminated from national forests, whose permits
have been terminated only because of such elimination and who own valuable
improvements on such lands.
(h) Any lease, permit, license, or contract issued under the Mineral Leasing
Act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 437; 30 U. S. C., sec. 181 and following),
as amended, or under the Alaska Coal Leasing Act of October 20, 1914, (38
Stat. 741; 30 U. S. C., sec. 432 and following), as amended, shall have
the effect of withdrawing the lands subject thereto from selection by the
State of Alaska under this Act, unless such lease, permit, license, or
contract is in effect on the date of approval of this Act, and unless an
application to select such lands is filed with the Secretary of the Interior
within a period of five years after the date of the admission of Alaska
into the Union. Such selections shall be made only from lands that are
otherwise open to selection under this Act, and shall include the entire
area that is subject to each lease, permit, license, or contract involved
in the selections. Any patent for lands so selected shall vest in the State
of Alaska all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to
any such lease, permit, license, or contract that remains outstanding on
the effective date of the patent, including the right to all rentals, royalties,
and other payments accruing after that date under such lease, permit, license,
or contract, and including any authority that may have been retained by
the United States to modify the terms and conditions of such lease, permit,
license, or contract: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall affect
the continued validity of any such lease, permit, license, or contract
or any rights arising thereunder.
(i) All grants made or confirmed under this Act shall include mineral deposits.
The grants of mineral lands to the State of Alaska under subsections (a)
and (b) of this section are made upon the express condition that all sales,
grants, deeds, or patents for any of the mineral lands so granted shall
be subject to and contain reservation to the State of all of the minerals
in the lands so sold, granted, deeded, or patented, together with the right
to prospect for, mine, and remove the same. Mineral deposits in such lands
shall be subject to lease by the State as the State legislature may direct:
Provided, That any lands or minerals hereafter disposed of contrary to
the provisions of this section shall be forfeited to the United States
by appropriate proceedings instituted by the Attorney General for that
purpose in the United States District Court for the District of Alaska.
(j) The schools and colleges provided for in this Act shall forever remain
under the exclusive control of the State, or its governmental subdivisions,
and no part of the proceeds arising from the sale or disposal of any lands
granted herein for educational purposes shall be used for the support of
any sectarian or denominational school, college, or university.
(k) Grants previously made to the Territory of Alaska are hereby confirmed
and transferred to the State of Alaska upon its admission. Effective upon
the admission of the State of Alaska into the Union, section 1 of the Act
of March 4, 1915 (38 Stat. 1214; 48 U. S. C., sec.353), as amended, and
the last sentence of section 35 of the Act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat.
450; 30 U. S. C, sec. 191), as amended, are repealed and all lands therein
reserved under the provisions of section 1 as of the date of this Act shall,
upon the admission of said State into the Union, be granted to said State
for the purposes for which they were reserved; but such repeal shall not
affect any out- standing lease, permit, license, or contract issued under
said section 1, as amended, or any rights or powers with respect to such
lease, permit, license, or contract, and shall not affect the disposition
of the proceeds or income derived prior to such repeal from any lands reserved
under said section 1, as amended, or derived thereafter from any disposition
of the reserved lands or an interest therein made prior to such repeal.
(l) The grants provided for in this Act shall be in lieu of the grant of
land for purposes of internal improvements made to new States by section
8 of the Act of September 4, 1841 (5 Stat. 455), and sections 2378 and
2379 of the Revised Statutes (43 U. S. C., sec. 857), and in lieu of the
swampland grant made by the Act of September 28, 1850 (9 Stat. 520), and
section 2479 of the Revised Statutes (43 U. S. C., sec. 982), and in lieu
of the grant of thirty thousand acres for each Senator and Representative
in Congress made by the Act of July 2, 1862, as amended (12 Stat. 503;
7 U. S. C., secs. 301-308), which grants are hereby declared not to extend
to the State of Alaska.
(m) The Submerged Lands Act of 1953 (Public Law 31, Eighty-third Congress,
first session; 67 Stat. 29) shall be applicable to the State of Alaska
and the said State shall have the same rights as do existing States thereunder.
SEC. 7.
Upon enactment of this Act, it shall be the duty of the President of the
United States, not later than July 3, 1958, to certify such fact to the
Governor of Alaska. Thereupon the Governor, on or after July 3, 1958, and
not later than August 1, 1958, shall issue his proclamation for the elections,
as hereinafter provided, for officers of all elective offices and in the
manner provided for by the constitution of the proposed State of Alaska,
but the officers so elected shall in any event include two Senators and
one Representative in Congress.
SEC. 8.
(a) The proclamation of the Governor of Alaska required by section 7 shall
provide for holding of a primary election and a general election on dates
to be fixed by the Governor of Alaska: Provided, That the general election
shall not be held later than December 1, 1958, and at such elections the
officers required to be elected as provided in section 7 shall be, and
officers for other elective offices provided for in the constitution of
the proposed State of Alaska may be, chosen by the people. Such elections
shall be held, and the qualifications of voters thereat shall be, as prescribed
by the constitution of the proposed State of Alaska for the election of
members of the proposed State legislature. The returns thereof shall be
made and certified in such manner as the constitution of the proposed State
of Alaska may prescribe. The Governor of Alaska shall certify the results
of said elections to the President of the United States.
(b) At an election designated by proclamation of the Governor of Alaska,
which may be the general election held pursuant to subsection (a) of this
section, or a Territorial general election, or a special election, there
shall be submitted to the electors qualified to vote in said election,
for adoption or rejection, by separate ballot on each, the following propositions:
"(1) Shall Alaska immediately be admitted into the Union as a State?
"(2) The boundaries of the State of Alaska shall be as prescribed in
the Act of Congress approved _____________________ and all claims (date
of approval of this Act) of this State to any areas of land or sea outside
the boundaries so prescribed are hereby irrevocably relinquished to the
United States.
"(3) All provisions of the Act of Congress approved ____________ (date
of approval ________ reserving rights or powers to the United States, as
well as of this Act) those prescribing the terms or conditions of the grants
of lands or other property therein made to the State of Alaska, are consented
to fully by said State and its people." In the event each of the foregoing
propositions is adopted at said election by a majority of the legal votes
cast on said submission, the proposed constitution of the proposed State
of Alaska, ratified by the people at the election held on April 24, 1956,
shall be deemed amended accordingly. In the event any one of the foregoing
propositions is not adopted at said election by a majority of the legal
votes cast on said submission, the provisions of this Act shall thereupon
cease to be effective. The Governor of Alaska is hereby authorized and
directed to take such action as may be necessary or appropriate to insure
the submission of said propositions to the people. The return of the votes
cast on said propositions shall be made by the election officers directly
to the Secretary of Alaska, who shall certify the results of the submission
to the Governor. The Governor shall certify the results of said submission,
as so ascertained, to the President of the United States.
(c) If the President shall find that the propositions set forth in the
preceding subsection have been duly adopted by the people of Alaska, the
President, upon certification of the returns of the election of the officers
required to be elected as provided in section 7 of this Act, shall thereupon
issue his proclamation announcing the results of said election as so ascertained.
Upon the issuance of said proclamation by the President, the State of Alaska
shall be deemed admitted into the Union as provided in section 1 of this
Act. Until the said State is so admitted into the Union, all of the officers
of said Territory, including the Delegate in Congress from said Territory,
shall continue to discharge the duties of their respective offices. Upon
the issuance of said proclamation by the President of the United States
and the admission of the State of Alaska into the Union, the officers elected
at said election, and qualified under the provisions of the constitution
and laws of said State, shall proceed to exercise all the functions pertaining
to their offices in or under or by authority of the government of said
State, and officers not required to be elected at said initial election
shall be selected or continued in office as provided by the constitution
and laws of said State. The Governor of said State shall certify the election
of the Senators and Representative in the manner required by law, and the
said Senators and Representative shall be entitled to be admitted to seats
in Congress and to all the rights and privileges of Senators and Representatives
of other States in the Congress of the United States.
(d) Upon admission of the State of Alaska into the Union as herein provided,
all of the Territorial laws then in force in the Territory of Alaska shall
be and continue in full force and effect throughout said State except as
modified or changed by this Act, or by the constitution of the State, or
as thereafter modified or changed by the legislature of the State. All
of the laws of the United States shall have the same force and effect within
said State as elsewhere within the United States. As used in this paragraph,
the term "Territorial laws" includes (in addition to laws enacted by the
Territorial Legislature of Alaska) all laws or parts thereof enacted by
the Congress the validity of which is dependent solely upon the authority
of the Congress to provide for the government of Alaska prior to the admission
of the State of Alaska into the Union, and the term "laws of the United
States" includes all laws or parts thereof enacted by the Congress that
(1) apply to or within Alaska at the time of the admission of the State
of Alaska into the Union, (2) are not "Territorial laws" as defined in
this paragraph, and (3) are not in conflict with any other provisions of
this Act.
SEC. 9.
The State of Alaska upon its admission into the Union shall be entitled
to one Representative until the taking effect of the next reapportionment,
and such Representative shall be in addition to the membership of the House
of Representatives as now prescribed by law: Provided, That such temporary
increase in the membership shall not operate to either increase or decrease
the permanent membership of the House of Representatives as prescribed
in the Act of August 8, 1911 (37 Stat. 13) nor shall such temporary increase
affect the basis of apportionment established by the Act of November 15,
1941 (55 Stat. 761; 2 U. S. C., sec. 2a), for the Eighty-third Congress
and each Congress thereafter.
SEC. 10.
(a) The President of the United States is hereby authorized to establish,
by Executive order or proclamation, one or more special national defense
withdrawals within the exterior boundaries of Alaska, which withdrawal
or withdrawals may thereafter be terminated in whole or in part by the
President.
(b) Special national defense withdrawals established under subsection
(a) of this section shall be confined to those portions of Alaska that
are situated to the north or west of the following line: Beginning at the
point where the Porcupine River crosses the international boundary between
Alaska and Canada; thence along a line parallel to, and five miles from,
the right bank of the main channel of the Porcupine River to its confluence
with the Yukon River; thence along a line parallel to, and five miles from,
the right bank of the main channel of the Yukon River to its most southerly
point of intersection with the meridian of longitude 160 degrees west of
Greenwich; thence south to the intersection of said meridian with the Kuskokwim
River; thence along a line parallel to, and five miles from the right bank
of the Kuskokwim River to the mouth of said river; thence along the shoreline
of Kuskokwim Bay to its intersection with the meridian of longitude 162
degrees 30 minutes west of Greenwich; thence south to the intersection
of said meridian with the parallel of latitude 57 degrees 30 minutes north;
thence east to the intersection of said parallel with the meridian of longitude
156 degrees west of Greenwich; thence south to the intersection of said
meridian with the parallel of latitude 50 degrees north.
(c) Effective upon the issuance of such Executive order or proclamation,
exclusive jurisdiction over all special national defense withdrawals established
under this section is hereby reserved to the United States, which shall
have sole legislative, judicial, and executive power within such withdrawals,
except as provided hereinafter. The exclusive jurisdiction so established
shall extend to all lands within the exterior boundaries of each such withdrawal,
and shall remain in effect with respect to any particular tract or parcel
of land only so long as such tract or parcel remains within the exterior
boundaries of such a withdrawal. The laws of the State of Alaska shall
not apply to areas within any special national defense withdrawal established
under this section while such areas remain subject to the exclusive jurisdiction
hereby authorized: Provided, however, That such exclusive jurisdiction
shall not prevent the execution of any process, civil or criminal, of the
State of Alaska, upon any person found within said withdrawals: And provided
further, That such exclusive jurisdiction shall not prohibit the State
of Alaska from enacting and enforcing all laws necessary to establish voting
districts, and the qualification and procedures for voting in all elections.
(d) During the continuance in effect of any special national defense
withdrawal established under this section, or until the Congress otherwise
provides, such exclusive jurisdiction shall be exercised within each such
withdrawal in accordance with the following provisions of law:
(1) All laws enacted by the Congress that are of general application
to areas under the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States, including,
but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, those provisions
of title 18, United States Code, that are applicable within the special
maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States as defined in
section 7 of said title, shall apply to all areas within such withdrawals.
(2) In addition, any areas within the withdrawals that are reserved
by Act of Congress or by Executive action for a particular military or
civilian use of the United States shall be subject to all laws enacted
by the Congress that have application to lands withdrawn for that particular
use, and any other areas within the withdrawals shall be subject to all
laws enacted by the Congress that are of general application to lands withdrawn
for defense purposes of the United States.
(3) To the extent consistent with the laws described in paragraphs
(1) and (2) of this subsection and with regulations made or other actions
taken under their authority, all laws in force within such withdrawals
immediately prior to the creation thereof by Executive order or proclamation
shall apply within the withdrawals and, for this purpose, are adopted as
laws of the United States: Provided, however, That the laws of the State
or Territory relating to the organization or powers of municipalities or
local political subdivisions, and the laws or ordinances of such municipalities
or political subdivisions shall not be adopted as laws of the United States.
(4) All functions vested in the United States commissioners by the
laws described in this subsection shall continue to be performed within
the withdrawals by such commissioners.
(5) All functions vested in any municipal corporation, school district,
or other local political subdivision by the laws described in this subsection
shall continue to be performed within the withdrawals by such corporation,
district, or other subdivision, and the laws of the State or the laws or
ordinances of such municipalities or local political subdivision shall
remain in full force and effect notwithstanding any withdrawal made under
this section.
(6) All other functions vested in the government of Alaska or in any
officer or agency thereof, except judicial functions over which the United
States District Court for the District of Alaska is given jurisdiction
by this act or other provisions of law, shall be performed within the withdrawals
by such civilian individuals or civilian agencies and in such manner as
the President shall from time to time, by Executive order, direct or authorize.
(7) The United States District Court for the District of Alaska shall
have original jurisdiction, without regard to the sum or value of any matter
in controversy, over all civil actions arising within such withdrawals
under the laws made applicable thereto by this subsection, as well as over
all offenses committed within the withdrawals.
(e) Nothing contained in subsection (d) of this section shall be construed
as limiting the exclusive jurisdiction established in the United States
by subsection (c) of this section or the authority of the Congress to implement
such exclusive jurisdiction by appropriate legislation, or as denying to
persons now or hereafter residing within any portion of the areas described
in subsection (b) of this section the right to vote at all elections held
within the political subdivisions as prescribed by the State of Alaska
where they respectively reside, or as limiting the jurisdiction conferred
on the United States District Court for the District of Alaska by any other
provision of law, or as continuing in effect laws relating to the Legislature
of the Territory of Alaska. Nothing contained in this section shall be
construed as limiting any authority otherwise vested in the Congress or
the President.
SEC. 11.
(a) Nothing in this Act shall affect the establishment, or the right, ownership,
and authority of the United States in Mount McKinley National Park, as
now or hereafter constituted; but exclusive jurisdiction, in all cases,
shall be exercised by the United States for the national park, as now or
hereafter constituted; saving, however, to the State of Alaska the right
to serve civil or criminal process within the limits of the aforesaid park
in suits or prosecutions for or on account of rights acquired, obligations
incurred, or crimes committed in said State, but outside of said park;
and saving further to the said State the right to tax persons and corporations,
their franchises and property on the lands included n said park; and saving
also to the persons residing now or hereafter in such area the right to
vote at all elections held within the respective political subdivisions
of their residence in which the park is situated.
(b) Notwithstanding the admission of the State of Alaska into the Union,
authority is reserved in the United States, subject to the proviso hereinafter
set forth, for the exercise by the Congress of the United States of the
power of exclusive legislation, as provided by article I, section 8, clause
17, of the Constitution of the United States, in all cases whatsoever over
such tracts or parcels of land as, immediately prior to the admission of
said State, are owned by the United States and held for military, naval,
Air Force, or Coast Guard purposes, including naval petroleum reserve numbered
4, whether such lands were acquired by cession and transfer to the United
States by Russia and set aside by Act of Congress or by Executive order
or proclamation of the President or the Governor of Alaska for the use
of the United States, or were acquired by the United States by purchase,
condemnation, donation, exchange, or otherwise: Provided,
(i) That the State of Alaska shall always have the right to serve civil
or criminal process within the said tracts or parcels of land in suits
or prosecutions for or on account of rights acquired, obligations incurred,
or crimes committed within the said State but outside of the said tracts
or parcels of land;
(ii) that the reservation of authority in the United States for the
exercise by the Congress of the United States of the power of exclusive
legislation over the lands aforesaid shall not operate to prevent such
lands from being a part of the State of Alaska, or to prevent the said
State from exercising over or upon such lands, concurrently with the United
States, any jurisdiction whatsoever which it would have in the absence
of such reservation of authority and which is consistent with the laws
hereafter enacted by the Congress pursuant to such reservation of authority;
and
(iii) that such power of exclusive legislation shall rest and remain
in the United States only so long as the particular tract or parcel of
land involved is owned by the United States and used for military, naval,
Air Force, or Coast Guard purposes. The provisions of this subsec- tion
shall not apply to lands within such special national defense withdrawal
or withdrawals as may be established pursuant to section 10 of this Act
until such lands cease to be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction reserved
to the United States by that section.
SEC. 12.
Effective upon the admission of Alaska into the Union -
(a) The analysis of chapter 5 of title 28, United States Code, immediately
preceding section 81 of such title, is amended by inserting immediately
after and underneath item 81 of such analysis, a new item to be designated
as item 81A and to read as follows: "81A Alaska";
(b) Title 28, United States Code, is amended by inserting immediately after
section 81 thereof a new section, to be designated as section 81A, and
to read as follows: "(section) 81A. Alaska "Alaska constitutes one judicial
district. "Court shall be held at Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, and Nome.";
(c) Section 133 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by inserting
in the table of districts and judges in such section immediately above
the item: "Arizona * * * 2", a new item as follows: "Alaska * * * 1";
(d) The first paragraph of section 373 of title 28, United States Code,
as heretofore amended, is further amended by striking out the words: "the
District Court for the Territory of Alaska,": Provided, That the amendment
made by this subsection shall not affect the rights of any judge who may
have retired before it takes effect;
(e) The words "the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, "are stricken
out wherever they appear in sections 333, 460, 610, 753, 1252, 1291, 1292,
and 1346 of title 28, United States Code;
(f) The first paragraph of section 1252 of title 28, United States Code,
is further amended by striking out the word "Alaska," from the clause relating
to courts of record;
(g) Subsection (2) of section 1294 of title 28, United States Code, is
repealed and the later subsections of such section are renumbered accordingly;
(h) Subsection (a) of section 2410 of title 28, United States Code, s amended
by striking out the words: "including the District Court or the Territory
of Alaska,";
(i) Section 3241 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking
out the words: "District Court for the Territory of Alaska, the";
(j) Subsection (e) of section 3401 of title 18, United States Code, is
amended by striking out the words: "for Alaska or";
(k) Section 3771 of title 18, United States Code, as heretofore amended,
is further amended by striking out from the first paragraph of such section
the words: "the Territory of Alaska,";
(l) Section 3772 of title 18, United States Code, as heretofore amended,
is further amended by striking out from the first paragraph of such section
the words: "the Territory of Alaska," ;
(m) Section 2072 of title 28, United States Code, as heretofore amended,
is further amended by striking out from the first paragraph of such section
the words: "and of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska";
(n) Subsection (q) of section 376 of title 28, United States Code, is amended
by striking out the words: "the District Court for the Territory of Alaska,":
Provided, That the amendment made by this subsection shall not affect the
rights under such section 376 of any present or former judge of the District
Court for the Territory of Alaska or his survivors;
(o) The last paragraph of section 1963 of title 28, United States Code,
is repealed;
(p) Section 2201 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by striking
out the words: "and the District Court for the Territory of Alaska"; and
(q) Section 4 of the Act of July 28, 1950 (64 Stat. 380; 5 U. S. C., sec.
341b) is amended by striking out the word: "Alaska,".
SEC. 13.
No writ, action, indictment, cause, or proceeding pending in the District
Court for the Territory of Alaska on the date when said Territory shall
become a State, and no case pending in an appellate court upon appeal from
the District Court for the Territory of Alaska at the time said Territory
shall become a State, shall abate by the admission of the State of Alaska
into the Union, but the same shall be transferred and proceeded with as
hereinafter provided. All civil causes of action and all criminal offenses
which shall have arisen or been committed prior to the admission of said
State, but as to which no suit, action, or prosecution shall be pending
at the date of such admission, shall be subject to prosecution in the appropriate
State courts or in the United States District Court for the District of
Alaska in like manner, to the same extent, and with like right of appellate
review, as if said State had been created and said courts had been established
prior to the accrual of said causes of action or the commission of such
offenses; and such of said criminal offenses as shall have been committed
against the laws of the Territory shall be tried and punished by the appropriate
courts of said State, and such as shall have been committed against the
laws of the United States shall be tried and punished in the United States
District Court for the District of Alaska
SEC. 14.
All appeals taken from the District Court for the Territory of Alaska to
the Supreme Court of the United States or the United States Court of Appeals
for the Ninth Circuit, previous to the admission of Alaska as a State,
shall be prosecuted to final determination as though this act had not been
passed. All cases in which final judgment has been rendered in such district
court, and in which appeals might be had except for the admission of such
State, may still be sued out, taken, and prosecuted to the Supreme Court
of the United States or the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit under the provisions of then existing law, and there held and determined
in like manner; and in either case, the Supreme Court of the United States,
or the United States Court of Appeals, in the event of reversal, shall
remand the said cause to either the State supreme court or other final
appellate court of said State, or the United States district court for
said district, as the case may require: Provided, That the time allowed
by existing law for appeals from the district court for said Territory
shall not be enlarged thereby.
SEC. 15.
All causes pending or determined in the District Court for the Territory
of Alaska at the time of the admission of Alaska as a State which are of
such nature as to be within the jurisdiction of a district court of the
United States shall be transferred to the United States District Court
for the District of Alaska for final disposition and enforcement in the
same manner as is now provided by law with reference to the judgments and
decrees in existing United States district courts. All other causes pending
or determined in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska at the
time of the admission of Alaska as a State shall be transferred to the
appropriate State court of Alaska. All final judgments and decrees rendered
upon such transferred cases in the United States District Court for the
District of Alaska may be reviewed by the Supreme Court of the United States
or by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in the same
manner as is now provided by law with reference to the judgments and decrees
in existing United States district courts.
SEC. 16.
Jurisdiction of all cases pending or determined in the District Court for
the Territory of Alaska not transferred to the United States District Court
for the District of Alaska shall devolve upon and be exercised by the courts
of original jurisdiction created by said State, which shall be deemed to
be the successor of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska with
respect to cases not so transferred and, as such, shall take and retain
custody of all records, dockets, journals, and files of such court pertaining
to such cases. The files and papers in all cases so transferred to the
United States district court, together with a transcript of all book entries
to complete the record in such particular cases so transferred, shall be
in like manner transferred to said district court.
SEC. 17.
All cases pending in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska at
the time said Territory becomes a State not transferred to the United States
District Court for the District of Alaska shall be proceeded with and determined
by the courts created by said State with the right to prosecute appeals
to the appellate courts created by said State, and also with the same right
to prosecute appeals or writs of certiorari from the final determination
in said causes made by the court of last resort created by such State to
the Supreme Court of the United States, as now provided by law for appeals
and writs of certiorari from the court of last resort of a State to the
Supreme Court of the United States.
SEC. 18.
The provisions of the preceding sections with respect to the termination
of the Jurisdiction of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska,
the continuation of suits, the succession of courts, and the satisfaction
of rights of litigants in suits before such courts, shall not be effective
until three years after the effective date of this Act, unless the President,
by Executive order, shall sooner proclaim that the United States District
Court for the District of Alaska, established in accordance with the provisions
of this Act, is prepared to assume the functions imposed upon it. During
such period of three years or until such Executive order is issued, the
United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska shall continue
to function as heretofore. The tenure of the judges, the United States
attorneys, marshals, and other officers of the United States District Court
for the Territory of Alaska shall terminate at such time as that court
shall cease to function as provided in this section
SEC. 19.
The first paragraph of section 2 of the Federal Reserve Act (38 Stat. 251)
is amended by striking out the last sentence thereof and inserting in lieu
of such sentence the following: "When the State of Alaska is hereafter
admitted to the Union the Federal Reserve districts shall be readjusted
by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in such manner
as to include such State. Every national bank in any State shall, upon
commencing business or within ninety days after admission into the Union
of the State in which it is located, become a member bank of the Federal
Reserve System by subscribing and paying for stock in the Federal Reserve
bank of its district in accordance with the provisions of this Act and
shall there-upon be an insured bank under the Federal Deposit Insurance
Act, and failure to do so shall subject such bank to the penalty provided
by the sixth paragraph of this section."
SEC. 20.
Section 2 of the Act of October 20, 1914 (38 Stat. 742; 48 U. S. C., sec.
433), is hereby repealed.
SEC. 21.
Nothing contained in this Act shall operate to confer United States nationality,
nor to terminate nationality heretofore lawfully acquired, nor restore
nationality heretofore lost under any law of the United States or under
any treaty to which the United States may have been a party.
SEC. 22.
Section 101 (a) (36) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (66 Stat. 170,
8 U. S. C., sec. 1101 (a) (36)) is amended by deleting the word "Alaska,".
SEC. 23.
The first sentence of section 212 (d) (7) of the Immigration and Nationality
Act (66 Stat. 188, 8 U. S. C., sec. 1182 (d) (7)) is amended by deleting
the word "Alaska,"
SEC. 24.
Nothing contained in this Act shall be held to repeal, amend, or modify
the provisions of section 304 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (66
Stat. 237, 8 U. S. C., sec. 1404)
SEC. 25.
The first sentence of section 310 (a) of the Immigration and Nationality
Act (66 Stat. 239, 8 U. S. C., sec. 1421 (a)) is amended by deleting the
words "District Courts of the United States for the Territories of Hawaii
and Alaska" and substituting therefor the words "District Court of the
United States for the Territory of Hawaii".
SEC. 26.
Section 344 (d) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. (66 Stat. 265,
8 U. S. C., sec. 1455 (d)) is amended by deleting the words "in Alaska
and".
SEC. 27.
(a) The third proviso in section 27 of the Merchant Marine Act, 1920,
as amended (46 U. S. C., sec. 883), is further amended by striking out
the word "excluding" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "including".
(b) Nothing contained in this or any other Act shall be construed as depriving
the Federal Maritime Board of the exclusive jurisdiction heretofore conferred
on it over common carriers engaged in transportation by water between any
port in the State of Alaska and other ports in the United States, its Territories
or possessions, or as conferring upon the Interstate Commerce Commission
jurisdiction over transportation by water between any such ports.
SEC. 28.
(a) The last sentence of section 9 of the Act entitled "An Act to provide
for the leasing of coal lands in the Territory of Alaska, and for other
purposes", approved October 20, 1914 (48 U. S. C. 439), is hereby amended
to read as follows: "All net profits from operation of Government mines,
and all bonuses, royalties, and rentals under leases as herein provided
and all other payments received under this Act shall be distributed as
follows as soon as practicable after December 31 and June 30 of each year:
(1) 90 per centum thereof shall be paid by the Secretary of the Treasury
to the State of Alaska for disposition by the legislature thereof; and
(2) 10 per centum shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States
to the credit of miscellaneous receipts."
(b) Section 35 of the Act entitled "An Act to promote the mining of coal,
phosphate, oil, oil shale, gas, and sodium on the public domain", approved
February 25, 1920, as amended (30 U. S. C. 191), is hereby amended by inserting
immediately before the colon preceding the first proviso thereof the following:
", and of those from Alaska 52 1/2 per centum thereof shall be paid to
the State of Alaska for disposition by the legislature thereof".
SEC. 29.
If any provision of this Act, or any section, subsection, sentence, clause,
phrase, or individual word, or the application thereof to any person or
circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Act
and of the application of any such provision, section, subsection, sentence,
clause, phrase, or individual word to other persons and circumstances shall
not be affected thereby.
SEC. 30.
All Acts or parts of Acts in conflict with the provisions of this Act,
whether passed by the legislature of said Territory or by Congress, are
hereby repealed.
Approved July 7, 1958.
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