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 .^f ff^;,_ PUBLIC LAW 105-261—OCT. 17, 1998 112 STAT. 2267 Subject to section 3406, the Secretary shall carry out any such disposal of the reserve by sale or lease or by transfer to another Federal agency. Any sale or lease shall provide for the disposal of all right, title, and interest of the United States in the property to be conveyed and shall be conducted in accordance with competitive procedures consistent with commercial practices, as established by the Secretary. (c) RELATIONSHIP TO ANTITRUST LAWS.—This section does not modify, impair, or supersede the operation of the antitrust laws. SEC. 3405. DISPOSAL OF OIL SHALE RESERVE NiQMBERED 2. (a) TRANSFER OF ADMINISTRATIVE JURISDICTION AUTHORIZED.— Subject to section 3406, the Secretary of Energy may transfer to the Secretary of the Interior administrative jurisdiction and control over all public domain lands included within Oil Shale Reserve Numbered 2 for management in accordance with the general land laws. (b) RELATIONSHIP TO INDIAN RESERVATION. —The transfer of administrative jurisdiction under this section does not affect any interest, right, or obligation respecting the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation located in Oil Shale Reserve Numbered 2. SEC. 3406. ADMINISTRATION. (a) PROTECTION OF EXISTING RIGHTS.— At the discretion of the Secretary of Energy, the disposal of property under this title shall be subject to any contract related to the United States ownership interest in the property in effect at the time of disposal, including any lease agreement pertaining to the United States interest in Naval Petroleum Reserve Numbered 2. (b) DEPOSIT OF RECEIPTS. —Notwithstanding any other law, all monies received by the United States from the disposal of property under this title, including any monies received from a lease entered into under this title, shall be deposited in the general fund of the Treasury. (c) TREATMENT OF ROYALTIES. — Aay petroleum accruing to the United States as royalty from any lease of lands transferred under this title shall be delivered to the United States, or shall be paid for in money, as the Secretary of the Interior may elect. (d) ELEMENTS OF LEASE. —A lease under this title may provide for the exploration for, and development and production of, petroleum, other than petroleum in the form of oil shale. (e) WAIVER OF REQUIREMENTS REGARDING CONSULTATION AND APPROVAL.— Section 7431 of title 10, United States Code, shall not apply to the disposal of property under this title. TITLE XXXV—PANAJVL\ CANAL COMMISSION Sec. 3501. Short title; references to Panama Canal Act of 1979. Sec. 3502. Authorization of expenditures. Sec. 3503. Purchase of vehicles. Sec. 3504. Expenditures only in accordance with treaties. Sec. 3505. Donations to the Commission. Sec. 3506. Agreements for United States to provide post-transfer administrative services for certain employee benefits. Sec. 3507. Sunset of United States overseas benefits just before transfer. Sec. 3508. Central examining office. Sec. 3509. Liability for vessel accidents. 10 USC 7420 note. 10 USC 7420 note. Panama Canal Commission Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999.

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