§ 479a. Conveyance of National Forest System lands for educational purposes
(a)
Authority to convey
Upon written application, the Secretary of Agriculture may convey National Forest System lands to a public school district for use for educational purposes if the Secretary determines that—
(1)
the public school district seeking the conveyance will use the conveyed land for a public or publicly funded elementary or secondary school, to provide grounds or facilities related to such a school, or for both purposes;
(4)
the total acreage to be conveyed does not exceed the amount reasonably necessary for the proposed use;
(5)
the land is to be used for an established or proposed project that is described in detail in the application to the Secretary, and the conveyance would serve public objectives (either locally or at large) that outweigh the objectives and values which would be served by maintaining such land in Federal ownership;
(b)
Acreage limitation
A conveyance under this section may not exceed 80 acres. However, this limitation shall not be construed to preclude an entity from submitting a subsequent application under this section for an additional land conveyance if the entity can demonstrate to the Secretary a need for additional land.
(c)
Costs and mineral rights
(d)
Review of applications
When the Secretary receives an application under this section, the Secretary shall—
(1)
before the end of the 14-day period beginning on the date of the receipt of the application, provide notice of that receipt to the applicant; and
(e)
Reversionary interest
If, at any time after lands are conveyed pursuant to this section, the entity to whom the lands were conveyed attempts to transfer title to or control over the lands to another or the lands are devoted to a use other than the use for which the lands were conveyed, title to the lands shall revert to the United States.