Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 43 : Section 869-1


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 869-1. Sale or lease to State or nonprofit organization; reservation of mineral deposits; termination of lease for nonuse

      The Secretary of the Interior may after due consideration as to
    the power value of the land, whether or not withdrawn therefor, (a)
    sell such land to the State, Territory, county, or other State,
    Territorial, or Federal instrumentality or political subdivision in
    which the lands are situated, or to a nearby municipal corporation
    in the same State or Territory, for the purpose for which the land
    has been classified, and conveyances of such land for
    historic-monument purposes or recreational purposes under this
    section shall be made without monetary consideration, while
    conveyances for any other purpose under this section shall be made
    at a price to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior through
    appraisal or otherwise, after taking into consideration the purpose
    for which the lands are to be used, (b) lease such land to the
    State, Territory, county, or other State, Territorial, or Federal
    instrumentality or political subdivision in which the lands are
    situated, or to a nearby municipal corporation in the same State or
    Territory, for the purpose for which the land has been classified,
    at a reasonable annual rental, except that leases of such lands for
    recreational purposes shall be made without monetary consideration,
    for a period up to twenty-five years, and, at the discretion of the
    Secretary, with a privilege of renewal for a like period, (c) sell
    such land to a nonprofit corporation or nonprofit association, for
    the purpose for which the land has been classified, at a price to
    be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior through appraisal, after
    taking into consideration the purpose for which the lands are to be
    used, or (d) lease such land to a nonprofit corporation or
    nonprofit association at a reasonable annual rental, for a period
    up to twenty years, and, at the discretion of the Secretary, with a
    privilege of renewal for a like period. Each patent or lease so
    issued shall contain a reservation to the United States of all
    mineral deposits in the lands conveyed or leased and of the right
    to mine and remove the same, under applicable laws and regulations
    to be established by the Secretary. Each lease shall contain a
    provision for its termination upon a finding by the Secretary that
    the land has not been used by the lessee for the purpose specified
    in the lease for such period, not over five years, as may be
    specified in the lease, or that such land or any part thereof is
    being devoted to another use.



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