Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 112 Part 5.djvu/268

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112 STAT. 3026 PUBLIC LAW 105-321—OCT. 30, 1998 (b) SALE OF LAND. —The Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the Bureau of Land Management (referred to in this section as the "Secretary") may make available for sale at fair market value to Deschutes County, Oregon, a parcel of the land in Deschutes County comprising approximately 544 acres and Ijang in township 22 south, range 10 east, Willamette meridian, as more fully described as follows: (1) Section 1: (A) Government Lot 3, the portion west of Highway 97; (B) Government Lot 4; (C) SENW, the portion west of Highway 97; SWNW, the portion west of Highway 97; NWSW, the portion west of Highway 97; SWSW, the portion west of Highway 97; (2) Section 2: (A) Government Lot 1; (B) SENE, SESW, the portion east of Huntington Road; NESE, NWSE, SWSE, SESE, the portion west of Highway 97; (3)'Section 11: (A) Government Lot 10; (B) NENE, the portion west of Highway 97; NWNE, SWNE, the portion west of Highway 97; NENW, the portion east of Huntington Road; SWNW, the portion east of Huntington Road; SENW. (c) SUITABILITY FOR SALE.The Secretary shall convey the land under subsection (b) only if the Secretary determines that the land is suitable for sale through the land use planning process. (d) SPECIAL ACCOUNT.— The amount paid by the County for the conveyance of land under subsection (b)— (1) shall be deposited in a special account in the Treasury of the United States; and (2) may be used by the Secretary for the purchase of environmentally sensitive land east of range 9 east, Willamette meridian, in the State of Oregon that is consistent with the goals and objectives of the land use planning process of the Bureau of Land Management. Approved October 30, 1998. LEGISLATIVE fflSTORY—H.R. 4326: HOUSE REPORTS: No. 105-810 (Comm. on Resources). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 144 (1998): Oct. 12, considered and passed House. Oct. 14, considered and passed Senate.