HR 2601 · 100th Congress · Public Lands and Natural Resources
A bill to provide for the disposition of excess Federal land located on Guam, and for other purposes.
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Introduced2
Committee3
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Senate5
EnactedLatest: Subcommittee Hearings Held.(1988-08-02)
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Requires the Administrator of General Services or the Secretary of Defense to transfer, without consideration, the United States' right, title, and interest in specified excess property on Guam to the Superior Court of Guam as soon as practicable after the earlier of: (1) one year after the date of enactment of this Act; or (2) the date when the Secretary of Defense determines that specified measures to protect the air installation zones at the Naval Air Station, Agana, Guam, have been implemented. Requires the Secretary, within a year after such date, to determine if a specified parcel of land is excess and to transfer the United States' interest in it, without consideration, to the Superior Court of Guam as soon as practicable after such determination. Prohibits any transfer of land under this Act until the land is determined to be surplus property. Provides that such land will be deemed to be surplus property 30 days after the Administrator of General Services notifies executive agencies that such land is excess property, unless any agency pays to the Administrator the fair market value of the land. Authorizes the Superior Court of Guam to: (1) hold the title to all lands transf…
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