Title 43 › Chapter CHAPTER 33— - ALASKA NATIVE CLAIMS SETTLEMENT › § 1616
The Planning Commission must pick out public easements across lands chosen by Village and Regional Corporations and at key spots along big rivers. These easements are for things like treaty obligations, public use for recreation, hunting, travel, utilities, docks, and other public needs. The Commission must talk with State and Federal agencies, look at transportation plans, and hear from people and groups about where easements are needed. Any valid access rights that already exist stay in place. Before the Secretary gives patents (final land titles) to Village or Regional Corporations, he must talk with the State and the Commission and set aside any needed public easements. If the Secretary withdraws a utility or transportation corridor across public lands under his authority, the State and the Corporations cannot pick lands from that withdrawn area. Public Land Order Number 4582 is revoked. For 90 days after December 18, 1971, all unreserved public lands in Alaska are withdrawn from claims under the public land laws (including most mining and mineral leasing laws, but not locations for metalliferous minerals) while the Secretary reviews them. Within nine months of December 18, 1971, the Secretary may withdraw up to 80,000,000 acres more for possible addition to National Parks, Forests, Wildlife Refuges, or Wild and Scenic Rivers. He must report to Congress every six months for two years about locations, sizes, values, and recommendations. Lands not recommended after two years become available again. Lands recommended stay withdrawn until Congress acts, but not more than five years. The State and Regional Corporations may identify lands inside withdrawn areas, but they cannot get tentative approval or patents while withdrawals are in effect; Village Corporations’ selections are not affected and may be patented. Withdrawn lands remain under the Secretary’s management, and he may still make contracts, leases, permits, rights-of-way, or easements there.
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43 U.S.C. § 1616
Title 43 — Public Lands
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73