N.J.S.A. 32:11D-4

Powers of Congress; withdrawal

32:11D-4. Powers of Congress; withdrawal Nothing in this compact shall be construed to relinquish the functions, powers or duties of the Congress of the United States with respect to the control of any navigable waters within the basin, nor shall any provision hereof be construed in derogation of any of the constitutional powers of the Congress to regulate commerce among the States and with foreign nations. The power and right of the Congress to withdraw the Federal Government as a party to this compact or to revise or modify the terms, conditions and provisions under which it may remain a party by amendment, repeal or modification of any Federal statute applicable thereto is recognized by the signatory parties. L.1961, c. 13, p. 47, s. 1.4.

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