[109th Congress Public Law 130] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office] [DOCID: f:publ130.109] [[Page 119 STAT. 2564]] Public Law 109-130 109th Congress An Act To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey a parcel of real property to Beaver County, Utah. <<NOTE: Dec. 20, 2005 - [S. 52]>> Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. CONVEYANCE TO BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. (a) In General.--As soon as practicable after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Interior shall, without consideration and subject to valid existing rights, convey to Beaver County, Utah (referred to in this Act as the ``County''), all right, title, and interest of the United States in and to the approximately 200 acres depicted as ``Minersville State Park'' on the map entitled ``S. 2285, Minersville State Park'' and dated April 30, 2004, for use for public recreation. (b) Reconveyance by Beaver County.-- (1) In general.--Notwithstanding subsection (a), Beaver County may sell, for not less than fair market value, a portion of the property conveyed to the County under this section, if the proceeds of such sale are used by the County solely for maintenance of public recreation facilities located on the remainder of the property conveyed to the County under this section. (2) Limitation.--If the County does not comply with the requirements of paragraph (1) in the conveyance of the property under that paragraph-- (A) the County shall pay to the United States the proceeds of the conveyance; and (B) the Secretary of the Interior may require that all property conveyed under subsection (a) (other than the [[Page 119 STAT. 2565]] property sold by the County under paragraph (1)) revert to the United States. Approved December 20, 2005. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY--S. 52: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SENATE REPORTS: No. 109-43 (Comm. on Energy and Natural Resources). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 151 (2005): July 26, considered and passed Senate. Dec. 6, considered and passed House. <all>