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 PUBLIC LAW 106-554—APPENDIX D 114 STAT. 2763A-199 (A) In Township 1 North, Range 30 East, New Mexico Prime Meridian: (i) Sec. 2 (8^2). (ii) Sec. 11. All. (iii) Sec. 20 (SV2SEy4). (iv) Sec. 28. All. (B) In Township 1 South, Range 30 East, New Mexico Prime Meridian: (i) Sec. 2 (Lots 1-12, 8^2). (ii) Sec. 3 (Lots 1-12, SVa). (iii) Sec. 4 (Lots 1-12, 8^2). (iv) Sec. 6 (Lots 1 and 2). (v) Sec. 9 (Ny2, Ny2Sy2). (vi) Sec. 10 (Ny2, Ny2Sy2). (vii) Sec. 11 (Ny2, NV2Sy2). (C) In Township 2 North, Range 30 East, New Mexico Prime Meridian: (i) Sec. 20 (£^28^4). (ii) Sec. 21 (SWV^, Wy28Ey4). (iii) Sec. 28 WVz'E.Vi, Wy2). (iv) Sec. 29 (Ey2Ey2). (v)Sec. 32(Ey2Ey2). (vi) Sec. 33 (WV2Ey2, NWy4, SV28WV4). (b) STATUS OF SURFACE ESTATE.— Upon transfer under subsection (a), the surface estate is deemed to be real property subject to the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 471 et seq.). (c) WITHDRAWAL OF MINERAL ESTATE. —Subject to valid existing rights, the mineral estate of the lands described in subsection (a) are withdrawn from all forms of appropriation under the public land laws, including the mining laws and the mineral and geothermal leasing laws, but not the Act of July 31, 1947 (commonly known as the Materials Act of 1947; 30 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). (d) USE OF MINERAL MATERIALS. —Notwithstanding subsection (c) or the Act of July 31, 1947, the Secretary of the Air Force may use, without application to the Secretary of the Interior, the sand, gravel, or similar mineral material resources on the lands described in subsection (a), of the type subject to disposition under the Act of July 31, 1947, when the use of such resources is required for construction needs on the Melrose Air Force Range, New Mexico. SEC. 1003. TRANSFER OF JURISDICTION, YAKIMA TRAINING CEN- TER, WASHINGTON, (a) TRANSFER REQUIRED.—(1) The Secretary of the Interior shall transfer, without reimbursement, to the administrative jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Army the surface estate in the real property described in paragraph (2), which consists of 6,640.02 acres of public domain lands in Kittitas County, Washington. (2) The transfer of administrative jurisdiction under paragraph (1) encompasses the following sections (or portions thereof): (A) In Township 17 North, Range 20 East, Willamette Meridian: (i) Sec. 22 (81/2). (ii) Sec. 24 (Sy2SWy4 and that portion of the EV2. lying south of the Interstate Highway 90 right-of-way), (iii) Sec. 26. All. (B) In Township 16 North, Range 21 East, Willamette Meridian:

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