Sec. 4. LAND INTO TRUST FOR BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY
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## SEC. 4 LAND INTO TRUST FOR BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY ###
(a)In General The Secretary shall take the Lower Sonoran Lands into trust for the benefit of the Community, after the Community— ####
(1)conveys to the Secretary all right, title, and interest of the Community in and to the Lower Sonoran Lands; ####
(2)submits to the Secretary a request to take the Lower Sonoran Lands into trust for the benefit of the Community; ####
(3)conducts a survey (to the satisfaction of the Secretary) to determine the exact acreage and legal description of the Lower Sonoran Lands, if the Secretary determines a survey is necessary; and ####
(4)pays all costs of any survey conducted under paragraph (3). ###
(b)Availability of Lower Sonoran Lands Map Not later than 180 days after the Lower Sonoran Lands are taken into trust under subsection (a), the map shall be on file and available for public inspection in the appropriate offices of the Secretary. ###
(c)Lands Taken Into Trust as Part of Reservation After the date on which the Lower Sonoran Lands are taken into trust under subsection (a), those lands shall be treated as part of the Reservation. ###
(d)Gaming Class II and class III gaming under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (25 U.S.C. 2701 et seq.) shall not be allowed at any time on the land taken into trust under subsection (a). ###
(e)Description Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall cause the full metes-and-bounds description of the Lower Sonoran Lands to be published in the Federal Register. The description shall, on publication, constitute the official description of the Lower Sonoran Lands.
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LAND INTO TRUST FOR BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY
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