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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 4723 (Introduced in House) — To approve the settlement of water rights claims of the Hualapai Tribe and certain allottees in the State of Arizona,... · Sec. 10

Sec. 10. Trust land

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Beginning on the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall accept the conveyance of, and hold in trust for the benefit of the Hualapai Tribe, the following parcels of land owned in fee as of that date of enactment by the Hualapai Tribe: In T. 16 N., R. 13 W., Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Mohave County, Arizona— SW¼ sec. 25; and NE¼ and NE¼SE¼ sec. 35. That portion of the S½ sec. 3, lying south of the south boundary of the Hualapai Reservation and north of the north right-of-way boundary of Arizona Highway 66, and bounded by the west section line of that sec. 3 and the south section line of that sec. 3, T. 24 N., R. 12 W., Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Mohave County, Arizona.
SW¼NE¼ sec. 7, T. 25 N., R. 13 W., Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Mohave County, Arizona. In T. 26 N., R. 14 W., Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Mohave County, Arizona— NE¼SW¼ sec. 9; and NW¼SE ¼ sec. 27. SW¼NE¼ sec. 25, T. 27 N., R. 15 W., Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Mohave County, Arizona. Effective beginning on the date of enactment of this Act, any land located in the State outside the exterior boundaries of the Hualapai Reservation may only be taken into trust by the United States for the benefit of the Hualapai Tribe by an Act of Congress— that specifically authorizes the transfer of the land for the benefit of the Hualapai Tribe; and the date of enactment of which is after the date of enactment of this Act.
Any land taken into trust for the benefit of the Hualapai Tribe under paragraph (1)— shall include water rights only under State law; and shall not include any federally reserved water rights.
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