1.This Act may be cited as the
Bridgeport Indian Colony Land Trust,
Health, and Economic Development Act of 2012
.
2.Lands to be taken
into trust
(a)Subject to valid
existing rights and management agreements related to easements and
rights-of-way, all right, title, and interest (including improvements and
appurtenances) of the United States in and to the Federal lands described in
subsection (b) are hereby declared to be held in trust by the United States for
the benefit of the Bridgeport Indian Colony, except that the oversight and
renewal of all easements and rights-of-way with the Bridgeport Public Utility
District in existence on the date of the enactment of this Act shall remain the
responsibility of the Bureau of Land Management.
(b)The Federal lands referred to in subsection (a) are the
approximately 39.36 acres described as follows:
(1)The South half of the South half of the
Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter and the
North half of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast
quarter of Section 21, Township 8 North, Range 23 East, Mount Diablo Meridian,
containing 7.5 acres, more or less, as identified on the map titled
Bridgeport Camp Antelope Parcel
and dated July 26, 2010.
(2)Lots 1 and 2 of
the Bureau of Land Management survey plat entitled Dependent resurvey of
a portion of the subdivision of Section 28, designed to restore the corners in
their true original locations according to the best available evidence, and the
further subdivision of Section 28 and the metes and bounds survey of a portion
of the right-of-way of California State Highway No. 182, Township 5 North,
Range 25 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, California
and dated February 21,
2003 containing 31.86 acres, more or less.
(c)The maps referred to in subsection (b) shall be on file and
available for public inspection at the office of the California State Director,
Bureau of Land Management.
(d)Land taken into trust under this section
shall not be eligible for, or considered to have been taken into trust for,
class II gaming or class III gaming (as those terms are defined in
section 4 of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (25 U.S.C. 2703)).
Passed the House of
Representatives July 23, 2012.
Karen L. Haas,
Clerk