FEDERAL · 43 U.S.C. · Chapter SUBCHAPTER I—GENERALLY

Appropriation of moneys received; application of public-land laws to Indian ceded lands; application for mineral title to lands

43 U.S.C. § 315j
Title43Public Lands
ChapterSUBCHAPTER I—GENERALLY

This text of 43 U.S.C. § 315j (Appropriation of moneys received; application of public-land laws to Indian ceded lands; application for mineral title to lands) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering United States primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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43 U.S.C. § 315j.

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When appropriated by Congress, 331/3 per centum of all grazing fees received from each grazing district on Indian lands ceded to the United States for disposition under the public-land laws during any fiscal year shall be paid at the end thereof by the Secretary of the Treasury to the State in which said lands are situated, to be expended as the State legislature may prescribe for the benefit of public schools and public roads of the county or counties in which such grazing lands are situated. And the remaining 662/3 per centum of all grazing fees received from such grazing lands shall be deposited to the credit of the Indians pending final disposition under applicable laws, treaties, or agreements. The applicable public land laws as to said Indian ceded lands within a district created und

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Hanson v. United States
153 F.2d 162 (Tenth Circuit, 1946)
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History

(June 28, 1934, ch. 865, §11, 48 Stat. 1273; Aug. 6, 1947, ch. 507, §3, 61 Stat. 791.)

Editorial Notes

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Amendments
1947—Act Aug. 6, 1947, provided that 331/3 per centum of grazing fees on certain Indian lands be paid to the States and the remaining 662/3 per centum of such fees be credited to the Indians.

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