Sec. 5. HUALAPAI TRIBE AGREEMENT
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## SEC. 5 HUALAPAI TRIBE AGREEMENT ###
(a)In general Except to the extent that any provision of, or amendment to, the Hualapai Tribe Agreement conflicts with this Act— ####
(1)the Hualapai Tribe Agreement is authorized, ratified, and confirmed; and ####
(2)any amendment to the Hualapai Tribe Agreement executed to make the Hualapai Tribe Agreement consistent with this Act is authorized, ratified, and confirmed. ###
(b)Execution To the extent that the Hualapai Tribe Agreement does not conflict with this Act, and in support of the purposes of this Act, the Secretary shall execute— ####
(1)the Hualapai Tribe Agreement (including all exhibits to the Hualapai Tribe Agreement requiring the signature of the Secretary); and ####
(2)any amendment to the Hualapai Tribe Agreement (including any amendment to an exhibit of the Hualapai Tribe Agreement requiring the signature of the Secretary) that is necessary to make the Hualapai Tribe Agreement consistent with this Act. ###
(c)Modifications and Corrections The Secretary may execute any other amendment to the Hualapai Tribe Agreement (including any amendment to an exhibit to the Hualapai Tribe Agreement requiring the signature of the Secretary) that is not inconsistent with this Act, if the amendment— ####
(1)is approved by the Secretary and the parties to the Hualapai Tribe Agreement; and ####
(2)does not require approval by Congress. ###
(d)Contribution of Corporation to Economic Development Fund ####
(1)In general The contribution of the Corporation to the economic development fund of the Tribe, as provided in section 8.1 of the Hualapai Tribe Agreement— #####
(A)may be used by the Tribe for the limited purpose of facilitating settlement of the claims of the Tribe for rights to Colorado River water by enabling the Tribe— ######
(i)to acquire Colorado River water rights with the intent to increase the security of the water rights of the Tribe; and ######
(ii)to otherwise facilitate the use of water on the Hualapai Reservation; #####
(B)shall be considered to be a non-Federal contribution that counts toward any non-Federal contribution associated with a settlement of the claims of the Tribe for rights to Colorado River water; and #####
(C)shall not be— ######
(i)considered to be trust funds; or ######
(ii)subject to responsibility or management by the United States as trustee for the Tribe, members of the Tribe, and the allottees. ####
(2)Limitation on transfer of water rights The Colorado River water rights acquired by the Tribe may be used off the Hualapai Reservation only for irrigation of acquired appurtenant land, or for storage in accordance with Federal and State law in a permitted recharge facility in the State of Arizona, subject to the conditions that— #####
(A)the Tribe shall not seek to transfer or sell accumulated long-term storage credits generated from the storage of the acquired Colorado River water rights; and #####
(B)the Tribe shall not seek approval to change the place of use of the acquired Colorado River water rights, except for the purposes of storing the water in accordance with this paragraph. ####
(3)Expiration The limitation provided under paragraph
(2)expires on the earlier of— #####
(A)the date on which the Hualapai Tribe Water Rights Settlement Agreement becomes enforceable; and #####
(B)December 31, 2039. ####
(4)Colorado river water rights counted against claims of tribe #####
(A)In general If the Hualapai Tribe Water Rights Settlement Agreement does not become enforceable by December 31, 2039, any Colorado River water rights acquired by the Tribe with the contribution of the Corporation to the economic development fund of the Tribe shall be counted, on an acre-foot per acre-foot basis, toward the claims of the Tribe for rights to Colorado River water. #####
(B)Effect of paragraph Nothing in this paragraph restricts any claim for rights of the Tribe to Colorado River water. ###
(e)Future Limitations on Land Taken Into Trust As provided in section 10.11 of the Hualapai Tribe Agreement, the parties to the Hualapai Tribe Agreement shall negotiate in good faith with other parties the terms under which any land within the State of Arizona held or acquired in fee by the Tribe may be taken into trust by the United States for the benefit of the Tribe, with any applicable terms to be incorporated into the Hualapai Tribe Water Rights Settlement Agreement, subject to approval by Congress.