Title 43 › Chapter 6— WITHDRAWAL FROM SETTLEMENT, LOCATION, SALE, OR ENTRY › § 154
The Secretary of the Interior can allow public land set aside for construction under reclamation law to be opened for mining if the land is thought to have valuable minerals and opening it won’t harm U.S. rights. He can also keep or require rights, ways, and easements over the land. That can include the right to take construction materials from the land for building irrigation works. Before anyone gets mining rights, the Secretary can require them to sign a contract to protect nearby irrigation projects. The contract must follow the Secretary’s form and be signed, acknowledged, and recorded in the county and local land office. Notices go in the Bureau of Land Management and local records, and any later claim or patent of the land must follow the contract and reserved rights. The Secretary can make rules to enforce these steps.
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43 U.S.C. § 154
Title 43 — Public Lands
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60