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US HB4684
Bill
Status
7/23/2025
Primary Sponsor
Mike Kennedy
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AI Summary
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Secretary of Agriculture must issue a 10-year special use permit within 180 days for placing and maintaining a U.S. flag and flagpole at Kyhv Peak Lookout Point in Uinta National Forest, Utah (latitude 40°16′18.14″ N, longitude 111°36′58.57″ W)
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Initial permit goes to Robert S. Collins of Provo, Utah; if he declines, eligible applicants include Utah County residents or nonprofit/volunteer organizations with flagpole maintenance experience
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No land use fees may be charged for the permit, and NEPA environmental review requirements do not apply to permit issuance or flagpole activities
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Permits are renewable for successive 10-year terms, with priority given to prior permit holders; the Secretary may terminate permits early for non-compliance with terms and conditions
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Permit holders cannot accept anything of value for identifying successor applicants, and the Secretary may authorize reasonable access to the site for permit-related activities
Legislative Description
Star-Spangled Summit Act of 2025
Public lands and natural resources
Last Action
Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute (Amended) by Unanimous Consent.
3/5/2026