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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

PUBLIC LAW 96-338—SEPT. 4, 1980

94 STAT. 1067

Public Law 96-338 96th Congress An Act To provide for the United States to hold in trust for the Tule River Indian Tribe certain public domain lands formerly removed from the Tule River Indian Reservation.

Sept. 4, 1980 [S. 1998]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Indians. Tribe. United States of America in Congress assembled, That all right, title, Tule Rivertrust. Lands in and interest in lands owned by the United States and administered by the United States Forest Service, as described in section 2, which were removed from the Tule River Indian Reservation pursuant to the Act of May 17, 1928 (45 Stat. 600-601) are declared to be held in trust by the United States for the Tule River Indian Tribe and to be part of the Tule River Indian Reservation. SEC. 2. The lands referred to in section 1 are the following: Description. MOUNT DIABLO MERIDIAN, CALIFORNIA TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 31 EAST

Section 16: That portion lying south of the hydrographic divide between the South Fork of the Middle Fork of the Tule River and the South Fork of the Tule River and westerly of a northerly prolongation of the eastern boundary of the Tule River Indian Reservation. Section 17: That portion lying south of the hydrographic divide between the South Fork of the Middle Fork of the Tule River and the South Fork of the Tule River. Section 18: That portion of the northeast quarter northeast quarter lying south of the hydrographic divide between the South Fork of the Middle Fork of the Tule River and the South Fork of the Tule River. South half northeast quarter. Southeast quarter northwest quarter. Section 20: East half northeast quarter. Southwest quarter northeast quarter. South half northeast quarter. Section 21: Northwest quarter northwest quarter. Section 28: Tract 48. SEC. 3. (a) Nothing in this Act shall deprive any person of any valid Right-of-way. existing right-of-way, lease, permit, or other right or interest which such person may have in any of the lands described in section 2. (b) The transfer under the first section of this Act shall be subject to such right-of-way through lands in section 16 as the Secretary of Agriculture considers necessary to provide access to United States