Don Young Alaska Native Health Care Land Transfers Act of 2022
This act directs the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to convey specified property in Alaska to certain nonprofit entities that support Alaska Native communities.
Specifically, HHS must convey specified property in (1) Tanana, Alaska, to the Tanana Tribal Council for use in connection with health and social services programs; (2) Sitka, Alaska, to the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium for use in connection with health and social services programs; and (3) Anchorage, Alaska, to the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium for use in connection with health programs.
These conveyances shall not require any consideration from, or impose any obligation, term, or condition on, the consortia or council or allow for any U.S. reversionary interest in the property.
The consortia or council shall not be liable for any environmental contamination that occurred before these conveyances.
Don Young Alaska Native Health Care Land Transfers Act of 2022
This bill directs the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to convey specified property in Alaska to certain nonprofit entities that support Alaska Native communities.
Specifically, HHS must convey specified property in (1) Tanana, Alaska, to the Tanana Tribal Council for use in connection with health and social services programs; (2) Sitka, Alaska, to the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium for use in connection with health and social services programs; and (3) Anchorage, Alaska, to the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium for use in connection with health programs.
These conveyances shall not require any consideration from, or impose any obligation, term, or condition on, the consortia or council or allow for any U.S. reversionary interest in the property.
The consortia or council shall not be liable for any environmental contamination that occurred before these conveyances.
Don Young Alaska Native Health Care Land Transfers Act of 2022
This bill directs the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to convey specified property in Alaska to certain nonprofit entities that support Alaska Native communities.
Specifically, HHS must convey specified property in (1) Tanana, Alaska, to the Tanana Tribal Council for use in connection with health and social services programs; (2) Sitka, Alaska, to the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium for use in connection with health and social services programs; and (3) Anchorage, Alaska, to the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium for use in connection with health programs.
These conveyances shall not require any consideration from, or impose any obligation, term, or condition on, the consortia or council or allow for any U.S. reversionary interest in the property.
The consortia or council shall not be liable for any environmental contamination that occurred before these conveyances.
This bill directs the Department of Health and Human Services to convey specified property in Tanana, Alaska, to the Tanana Tribal Council for use in connection with health and social services programs.
The conveyance shall not require any consideration from, or impose any obligation, term, or condition on, the council or allow for any U.S. reversionary interest in the property.
The council shall not be liable for any environmental contamination that occurred before the conveyance.
This bill directs the Department of Health and Human Services to convey specified property in Tanana, Alaska, to the Tanana Tribal Council for use in connection with health and social services programs.
The conveyance shall not require any consideration from, or impose any obligation, term, or condition on, the council or allow for any U.S. reversionary interest in the property.
The council shall not be liable for any environmental contamination that occurred before the conveyance.
Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
(consideration: CR S7287)
Grijalva moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended.
(consideration: CR H4488-4489)
On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Agreed to without objection.
H. Rept. 117-295, Part I.
H. Rept. 117-295, Part I.