Title 43 › Chapter CHAPTER 33— - ALASKA NATIVE CLAIMS SETTLEMENT › § 1629g–1
Allows certain Alaska Native Vietnam‑era veterans (or their estate representative) to pick one parcel of Federal land in Alaska between 2.5 and 160 acres from land the government identifies as available. The Secretary must get a list of people who served between August 5, 1964, and December 31, 1971 from the Secretary of Defense within 180 days after March 12, 2019, check who meets the service rule, do outreach and help with applications, and write final rules within 18 months after March 12, 2019. Eligible people can apply during the 10‑year period that starts when those final rules take effect. If more than one person applies for the same parcel, the earliest application wins and the others may pick another parcel. The Bureau of Land Management will identify available lands, certify they are free of known contamination, survey and map them, and conveyances will be subject to existing rights and a mineral reservation. The Secretary should issue a certificate of allotment within 1 year after a correct application is received. Definitions and limits: “Available Federal land” means vacant Federal land in Alaska that the Secretary or a willing selector has set aside for this program, but it does not include lands like the TransAlaska Pipeline right‑of‑way and its corridors, lands for the Armed Forces, pending natural gas corridors, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, units of the National Forest or Park Systems, lands Congress has designated as wilderness, parts of the National Trails or Wild and Scenic Rivers Systems, or the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska. “Eligible individual” means a Native veteran who served in the listed 1964–1971 dates and who has not already received an allotment under the Act of May 17, 1906 (34 Stat. 197, chapter 2469) as in effect on December 17, 1971, 43 U.S.C. 1613(h)(5), or 43 U.S.C. 1629g, or the personal representative of such a deceased eligible person appointed in an Alaska court. The Secretary must also study whether any National Wildlife Refuge lands in Alaska could be added, report to Congress within 1 year after March 12, 2019 with maps, and may not identify refuge lands that would harm refuge values, are within 300 feet of a navigable shore, are wilderness, or are in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. No refuge land can be made available unless Congress authorizes it after March 12, 2019 and the land was included in the Secretary’s report and patent terms keep refuge rules in effect.
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43 U.S.C. § 1629g–1
Title 43 — Public Lands
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73