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S. 700: To require the Secretary of Agriculture to convey the Pleasant Valley Ranger District Administrative Site to Gila County, Arizona.

This bill pertains to the conveyance of a specific piece of land known as the Pleasant Valley Ranger District Administrative Site, which is located in Gila County, Arizona. Below is a detailed summary of the bill's provisions:

Conveyance of Property

The bill mandates the Secretary of Agriculture to transfer ownership of the Pleasant Valley Ranger District Administrative Site to Gila County, Arizona, following a written request from the County. This request must be made within 180 days of the bill's enactment.

Property Description

The property in question is approximately 232.9 acres of National Forest land within the Tonto National Forest. Detailed maps of the property are provided, and a copy will be made available for public inspection at Forest Service offices.

Terms and Conditions of Conveyance

The conveyance will include several stipulations:

  • It will be subject to any valid existing rights on the property.
  • The transfer will be made without any monetary consideration from the County.
  • The conveyance will be executed through a quitclaim deed, which means the U.S. government will not guarantee clear title to the land.
  • Additional terms can be set by the Secretary to protect U.S. interests.

Costs Associated with Conveyance

Gila County will be responsible for covering all costs related to the conveyance process. This includes expenses for surveys, any required environmental analyses, and compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act.

Environmental and Legal Conditions

The bill specifies that the Secretary is not required to provide any guarantees regarding environmental issues related to the land and improvements when conveyed to the County.

Intended Use of the Land

The land acquired by Gila County is to be used solely to serve and support veterans of the Armed Forces. If this intended use changes, the ownership of the land could revert back to the United States at the Secretary's discretion.

Reversion Clause

Should the County use the land for purposes inconsistent with serving veterans, the land would automatically return to federal ownership.

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Date Action
Feb. 04, 2026 Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably.
Feb. 25, 2025 Introduced in Senate
Feb. 25, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

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