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H. Rept. 118-737 1 (2024-11-14)

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                      118TH CONGRESS                                            REPORT
                         2d Session      HOUSE   OF  REPRESENTATIVES            118-737







                                 UTAH STATE PARKS ADJUSTMENT ACT



                        NOVEMBER  14, 2024.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the
                                      State of the Union and ordered to be printed



                         Mr.  WESTERMAN, from the Committee on Natural Resources,
                                            submitted   the  following


                                                REPORT

                                              [To accompany H.R. 7332]

                        The  Committee   on Natural  Resources,  to whom   was  referred  the
                     bill (H.R. 7332) to require the  Secretary of the Interior and  the Sec-
                     retary  of Agriculture to convey  certain Federal  land  to the State of
                     Utah   for inclusion in certain  State parks,  and  for other purposes,
                     having   considered  the  same,   reports  favorably  thereon  with  an
                     amendment and recommends that the bill as amended do pass.
                        The amendment is as follows:
                        Strike all after the enacting clause and  insert the following:
                     SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
                       This Act may be cited as the Utah State Parks Adjustment Act.
                     SEC. 2. CONVEYANCE OF CERTAIN FEDERAL LAND TO THE STATE OF UTAH.
                       (a) ANTELOPE ISLAND STATE PARK CONVEYANCE.-
                           (1) IN GENERAL.-Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this
                         Act, the Secretary of the Interior shall convey, subject to valid existing rights,
                         without consideration, and by quitclaim deed, to the State of Utah (referred to
                         in this section as the State), for inclusion in Antelope Island State Park, all
                         right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the Bureau of Land Man-
                         agement land depicted on the map entitled Antelope Island State Park Pro-
                         posal: Utah State Park Additions and dated February 28, 2023, that is identi-
                         fied as land proposed for conveyance on that map.
                           (2) COSTS.-Any costs relating to the conveyance under paragraph (1), includ-
                         ing costs for surveys and other administrative costs, shall be paid by the State.
                       (b) WASATCH MOUNTAIN STATE PARK CONVEYANCE.-
                           (1) Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Sec-
                         retary of the Interior shall convey, subject to valid existing rights, without con-
                         sideration, and by quitclaim deed, to the State, for inclusion in Wasatch Moun-
                         tain State Park, all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the
                         Bureau of Land  Management  land depicted on the map entitled Wasatch
                         Mountain State Park Proposal Utah State Park Additions and dated May 3,
                         2024, that is identified as land proposed for conveyance on that map.
                           (2) COSTS.-Any costs relating to the conveyance under paragraph (1), includ-
                         ing costs for surveys and other administrative costs, shall be paid by the State.
                       (c) FREMONT INDIAN STATE PARK CONVEYANCE.-


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