Title 25 › Chapter CHAPTER 12— - LEASE, SALE, OR SURRENDER OF ALLOTTED OR UNALLOTTED LANDS › § 399
Lets the Secretary of the Interior lease parts of unallotted land inside Indian reservations in Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming that were taken out of mining entry before June 30, 1919. The leases can cover mining for gold, silver, copper, other metalliferous minerals, and nonmetalliferous minerals, but not oil or gas. People who locate a valid mining claim get first chance to apply for a lease within one year of locating the claim. The locator must file two copies of the location notice with the reservation superintendent within 60 days. Leases last 20 years and can be renewed for additional 10-year terms on reasonable conditions. Leases can be canceled if the terms are broken. The Secretary may let lessees give up a lease in writing, may reserve or lease the surface if the lessee does not need it, and may allow a lessee to use up to 40 acres for camps or mills at not less than $1 per acre per year. Lessees must pay a royalty of at least 5% of the net value of what they mine, paid monthly after removal. They must also pay annual rent per acre: $0.25 for the first year, $0.50 for years two through five, and $1.00 each year after that; that rent is credited against royalties for the same year. Each claim must get at least $100 of development work each year. Lessees must pay for any damage their mining causes to Indian land or crops. Timber may be cut only for mining and only with a permit and payment. The Secretary can check books and require sworn reports; false statements carry perjury penalties. Money from rentals and royalties goes to the U.S. Treasury for the benefit of the Indians of that reservation and is subject to Congressional appropriation and existing distribution laws. The Secretary can make rules to protect Indian interests. Indians declared competent can locate and lease lands, and other Indians may be allowed to do so under rules the Secretary sets. "Metalliferous" in this law includes magnesite, gypsum, limestone, and asbestos.
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25 U.S.C. § 399
Title 25 — Indians
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73