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US SB2098
Bill
AI Summary
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Secretary of Health and Human Services must convey approximately 3.372 acres of federal property in Anchorage, Alaska (Lot 1A, Block 36 East Addition) to the Southcentral Foundation within 2 years of enactment
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Property transfer requires no payment from Southcentral Foundation, imposes no conditions or obligations, and includes no reversionary interest for the federal government
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Conveyance must be made by warranty deed for use in connection with health and social services programs, superseding any prior quitclaim deeds
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Southcentral Foundation is not liable for any environmental contamination (including hazardous substances, petroleum products, or pollutants) that occurred before the conveyance date
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Secretary retains easement or access rights as reasonably necessary to satisfy any retained obligations or liabilities related to the property
Legislative Description
Southcentral Foundation Land Transfer Act of 2025
Public lands and natural resources
Last Action
Committee on Indian Affairs. Hearings held.
2/4/2026