Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER LXXI— - BUFFALO NATIONAL RIVER › § 460m–9
The Secretary may buy, accept as a gift, or trade for land and water inside the Buffalo National River. Land owned by the State of Arkansas or its local governments can only be taken by donation. The Secretary can repay Arkansas up to $375,000 for approved park facilities built on State park land if work started after March 1, 1972. If a parcel lies partly inside the river, the Secretary may buy the whole parcel to avoid extra costs. Land bought outside the river can be traded for non‑Federal land inside the river, and any leftover land can be handled under federal property rules. Federal property inside the river can be moved to the Secretary’s control without payment if the agency that manages it agrees. Owners of one-family homes used only as their residence, or owners of land used only for farming or grazing, may keep the right to live on or use the land after sale, unless the Secretary needs it for management, development, access, or public use. That right lasts until the owner or the owner’s spouse dies, or for a set term the owner chooses at sale not longer than twenty-five years. The owner gets the fair market value of the property minus the value of the retained right. The use right can be transferred but must follow conditions the Secretary sets. If the owner stops using the property as allowed, the Secretary can end the right and pay the remaining fair market value of that right on the date of ending. Defined term: "Improved property" — a detached, year‑round, one‑family home that is the owner’s permanent residence at purchase, started before September 3, 1969, with enough land for normal residential use.
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16 U.S.C. § 460m–9
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73