Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 96 Part 2.djvu/1174

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

96 STAT. 2536

16 USC 521f.

Right-of-way.

Waiver.

16 USC 521g.

Regulations. 16 USC 521h.

Restrictions. 16 USC 521i.

16 USC 484a.

PUBLIC LAW 97-465—JAN. 12, 1983

(2) parcels of ten acres or less which are encroached upon by improvements occupied or used under claim or color of title by persons to whom no advance notice was given that the improvements encroached or would encroach upon such parcels, and who in good faith relied upon an erroneous survey, title search, or other land description indicating that there was not such encroachment; or (3) road rights-of-way, reserved or acquired, which are substantially surrounded by lands not owned by the United States and which are no longer needed by the United States, subject to the first right of abutting landowners to acquire such rights-ofway. SEC. 4. Any person to whom lands are conveyed under this Act shall bear all reasonable costs of administration, survey, and appraisal incidental to such conveyance, as determined by the Secretary. In determining the value of any lands or interest in lands to be conveyed under this Act, the Secretary may, in those cases in which the Secretary determines it would be in the public interest, exclude from such determination the value of any improvements to the lands made by any person other than the Government. In the case of road rights-of-way conveyed under this Act, the person to whom the right-of-way is conveyed shall reimburse the United States for the value of any improvements to such right-of-way which may have been made by the United States. The Secretary may, in those cases in which the Secretary determines that it would be in the public interest, waive payment by any person of costs incidental to any conveyance authorized by this Act or reimbursement by any person for the value of improvements to rights-of-way otherwise required by this section. SEC. 5. Conveyance of any road rights-of-way under this Act shall not be construed as permitting any designation, maintenance, or use of such rights-of-way for road or other purposes except to the extent permitted by State or local law and under conditions imposed by such law. SEC. 6. The Secretary shall issue regulations to carry out the provisions of this Act, including specification of— (1) criteria which shall be used in making the determination as to what constitutes the public interest; (2) the definition of and the procedure for determining "approximately equal value"; and (3) factors relating to location or size which shall be considered in connection with determining the lands to be sold, exchanged, or interchanged under clause (1) of section 3. SEC. 7. Nothing in this Act shall authorize conveyance of Federal lands within the National Wilderness Preservation System, National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, National Trails System, or National Monuments. Nothing in this Act shall authorize sale of Federal lands, within National Recreation Areas. SEC. 8. (a) The Act of December 4, 1967 (81 Stat. 531), is amended by inserting before the phrase "public school district" wherever it appears, and before the phrase "public school authority" the second time it appears, the words "State, county, or municipal government or".