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 PUBLIC LAW 103-123—OCT. 28, 1993 107 STAT. 1257 20°06'41 W., 40.33 feet to a rebar; Thence S. 67n6'45 E., 105.98 feet to a nail in concrete; Thence S. 22n9'15'' W., 224.22 feet to a nail in pavement; Thence N. 74*'56'54 W., 1.33 feet to an angle point being a brass cap marked "Tr. A, cor. 13 & Tr. B, cor. 4", "KEENE 8489"; Thence N. 61°14'00 W., 125.73 feet to an angle point being a brass cap marked "Tr. A, cor. 14 & Tr. 1, cor. 2/ Tr. B, cor. 3", "KEENE 8489"; Thence N. 6in4'00'' W., 294.33 feet to the point and place of beginning. Said tract contains an area of 1.9592 acres. (b) Lands and related structures described in subsection (a) shall, on and after the transfer of jurisdiction required under subsection (a), be held by the United States in trust for the benefit and use of the Nineteen Indian Pueblo Tribes of New Mexico comprising the All Indian Pueblo Council as tenants in common. (c) The transfer of the property described in subsection (a) shall be without monetary consideration. (d) Lands and related structures held in trust for the benefit and use of the Nineteen Indian Pueblo Tribes of New Mexico under subsection (b) shall have the same tax-exempt status as that of other lands and structures held in trust by the United States for the benefit and use of an Indian tribe, including exemption from taxes imposed by any State, county, city or other local governmental entity, and shall be exempt from any associated land use regulation imposed by any such governmental entity. (e) Nothing in this section shall prohibit the use by the Nineteen Indian Pueblo Tribes of New Mexico of the land and related structures described in subsection (a) in conjunction with their existing plans for the economic development of the former Albuquerque Indian School property conveyed as trust lands on January 15, 1993. (f) As used in this section, the term "Nineteen Indian Pueblo Tribes of New Mexico" means the following: 1. Pueblo of Acoma. 2. Pueblooflsleta. 3. Pueblo of Laguna. 4. Pueblo of Picuris. 5. Pueblo of San Felipe. 6. Pueblo of San Ildefonso. 7. Pueblo of San Juan. 8. Pueblo of Santo Domingo. 9. Pueblo of Tesuque. 10. Pueblo of Zuni. 11. Pueblo of Cochiti. 12. Pueblo of Jemez. 13. Pueblo of Nambe. 14. Pueblo of Pojoaque. 15. Pueblo of Sandia. 16. Pueblo of Santa Ana. 17. Pueblo of Santa Clara. 18. Pueblo of Taos. 19. Pueblo of Zia. SEC. 532. (a) IN GENERAL.— Notwithstanding any other provi- Real property. sion of law, including any other law which requires that property Arizona. of the United States be used for a particular purpose, the real property described in subsection (c) shall be conveyed to the United States Park Service, Department of the Interior, by the Administrator of General Services at such time as the property is reported

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