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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Gila River Indian Community Federal Rights-of-Way, Easements and Boundary Clarification Act · Sec. 5

Sec. 5. ESTABLISHMENT OF FIXED NORTHERN BOUNDARY

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## SEC. 5 ESTABLISHMENT OF FIXED NORTHERN BOUNDARY ###
(a)In General The Northern boundary of the Reservation created by the Executive Order is hereby modified in accordance with this section and shall be fixed, permanent, and not ambulatory. ###
(b)Modification of North Boundary That portion of the Reservation boundary created by the Executive Order as along the middle of the Salt River shall be modified to be a fixed and permanent boundary as established by the Harrington Survey of the north boundary of the Reservation, as shown on the plat and described in the field notes. ###
(c)Resurvey and Marking Subject to available appropriations, the Secretary shall ensure that the modified Reservation boundary as described in subsection
(b)is surveyed and clearly marked in conformance with the public system of surveys. ###
(d)Effect The Reservation boundary as modified and resurveyed by subsections
(b)and
(c)shall become the north boundary of the Reservation in all respects and upon all the same terms as if such lands had been included in the Executive Order. No other portion of the Reservation boundary shall be affected by this Act except as specifically set forth in this Act. ###
(e)Publication The Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register this modification and the resurvey of the Community’s reservation boundary, as set forth in subsections
(b)and (c), which shall constitute the fixed northern boundary of the Reservation.
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