legislation: 106-hr-3090
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| 106-hr-3090 | 106 | hr | 3090 | To amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to restore certain lands to the Elim Native Corporation, and for other purposes. | Native Americans | 1999-10-18 | 2000-05-02 | Became Public Law No: 106-194. | House | Rep. Young, Don [R-AK-At Large] | AK | R | Y000033 | 0 | Amends the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) to withdraw certain Alaska lands from disposition under the public land laws, including the mining and mineral leasing laws, for a two-year period, for selection by the Elim Native Corporation. Authorizes such Corporation to select 50,000 acres of such lands. Authorizes and directs the Secretary of the Interior to convey the surface and subsurface estate in the lands selected. Subjects such transfer to valid existing rights, covenants, terms, and conditions. Constitutes the Corporation's selection and final conveyance of such lands as full satisfaction of its land entitlement. Authorizes and directs the Secretary to convey selections of hot or medicinal springs (subject to specified covenants and conditions). Reserves certain U.S. rights with respect to the conveyance to the Corporation. Directs the Secretary and the Corporation to enter into a memorandum of understanding to implement such conveyance. Directs the Bureau of Land Management to reserve appropriate easements to the United States, and authorizes the Bureau to reserve easements for the Iditarod National Historic Trail.Authorizes appropriations.Authorizes an Alaska Native to transfer Settlement Common Stock to a descendant notwithstanding an adoption, relinquishment, or termination of parental rights that may have altered or severed the legal relationship between the donor and recipient.Redefines a Settlement Trust as any trust operated for the benefit of shareholders, Natives, and descendants of Natives (current law limits to stockholders). | 2026-03-24T12:48:03Z |