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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 2383 (Introduced in Senate) — To withdraw certain Bureau of Land Management land in the State of Utah from all forms of public appropriation, to pr... · Sec. 201

Sec. 201. Findings and purpose

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Congress finds that— the State owns approximately 68,057 acres of land and approximately 10,280 acres of mineral interests located within the Utah Test and Training Range in Box Elder, Tooele, and Juab Counties, Utah; the State owns approximately 2,353 acres of land and approximately 3,560 acres of mineral interests located wholly or partially within the Cedar Mountains Wilderness in Tooele County, Utah; the parcels of State land described in paragraphs
(1)and (2)— were granted by Congress to the State pursuant to the Act of July 16, 1894 (28 Stat. 107, chapter 138), to be held in trust for the benefit of the public school system and other public institutions of the State; and are largely scattered in checkerboard fashion among Federal land; continued State ownership and development of State trust land within the Utah Test and Training Range and the Cedar Mountains Wilderness is incompatible with— the critical national defense uses of the Utah Test and Training Range; and the Federal management of the Cedar Mountains Wilderness; and it is in the public interest of the United States to acquire in a timely manner all State trust land within the Utah Test and Training Range and the Cedar Mountains Wilderness, in exchange for the conveyance of the Federal land to the State, in accordance with the terms and conditions described in this title. It is the purpose of this title to direct, facilitate, and expedite the exchange of certain Federal land and non-Federal land between the United States and the State.
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