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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · S. 562 (Introduced in Senate) — To approve the settlement of water rights claims of the Pueblos of Acoma and Laguna in the Rio San José Stream System... · Sec. 107

Sec. 107. Enforceability Date

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The Enforceability Date shall be the date on which the Secretary publishes in the Federal Register a statement of findings that— to the extent that the Agreement conflicts with this title, the Agreement has been amended to conform with this title; the Agreement, as amended, has been executed by all parties to the Agreement, including the United States; all of the amounts appropriated under section 106 have been appropriated and deposited in the designated accounts of the Pueblo Trust Fund; the State has— provided the funding under section 106(c)(3) into the appropriate funding accounts; provided the funding under paragraphs
(1)and
(2)of section 106(c) into the appropriate funding accounts or entered into funding agreements with the intended beneficiaries for funding under those paragraphs of that section; and enacted legislation to amend State law to provide that a Pueblo Water Right may be leased for a term not to exceed 99 years, including renewals; the Decree Court has approved the Agreement and has entered a Partial Final Judgment and Decree; and the waivers and releases under section 108 have been executed by the Pueblos and the Secretary.
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