Bill 118 hr 365, also known as the "Salt Lake City Land Reversion Act," aims to release the reversionary interest of the United States in certain non-Federal land located in Salt Lake City, Utah. This means that the federal government will no longer have a claim to the land and it will be fully transferred to the local authorities.
The bill specifies that the land in question is currently owned by the federal government but is not being used for federal purposes. By releasing the reversionary interest, the land can be put to more productive use by the city of Salt Lake City or other local entities.
In addition to releasing the reversionary interest, the bill also includes provisions for the transfer of the land and any associated responsibilities or liabilities to the appropriate local authorities. This ensures a smooth transition of ownership and management of the land.
Overall, the Salt Lake City Land Reversion Act is a straightforward piece of legislation that aims to streamline the transfer of non-Federal land to local authorities in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is a non-partisan bill that focuses on practical matters of land ownership and management.