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H.R. 8384: To provide for the conveyance of certain property to the Utah National Guard located in Lehi, Utah, and for other purposes.

This bill proposes the transfer of certain parcels of land owned by the United States to the Utah National Guard, specifically in the city of Lehi, Utah. Below are the main points regarding this property conveyance.

Conveyance of Property

The bill grants the Secretary of the Army the authority to convey all rights, title, and interest of the United States in the specified real property to the Utah National Guard. This includes:

  • All land and improvements on that land.
  • Three specific parcels of property detailed in the bill.

Parcel Descriptions

The bill outlines three distinct parcels of land:

  • First Parcel: A strip of land with varying width located in Section 35, Township 4 South, Range 1 West, which includes specific measurements and bearings.
  • Second Parcel: An irregular-shaped piece of land in the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 35, also detailed with specific measurements and bearings.
  • Third Parcel: A parcel situated in the Southwest quarter of Section 26, which also follows a defined boundary and includes specific measurements and bearings.

Conditions of Conveyance

The transfer of property is subject to existing rights such as easements, restrictions, or covenants that were in place before the conveyance. Additionally:

  • If the property is not used for activities related to the training and readiness of the Utah National Guard, the Secretary of the Army has the right to reclaim ownership of the property.
  • This determination of misuse can be made after a hearing.

Costs Associated with the Conveyance

The State of Utah is responsible for covering all costs related to the conveyance except for environmental remediation costs. This includes:

  • Administrative costs associated with the conveyance process.
  • Environmental and real estate due diligence costs.

If the State pays more than the actual costs incurred, the Secretary is required to refund any excess amount collected.

Funding Restrictions

The bill specifies that the State of Utah cannot use Federal funds to cover any part of the costs required for this property transfer.

Additional Terms

The Secretary may impose further terms and conditions deemed necessary to safeguard the interests of the United States regarding the property conveyance.

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Date Action
Apr. 20, 2026 Introduced in House
Apr. 20, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

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