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HB 1496

Transferring ownership of the Naselle Youth Camp property to the Chinook Indian Nation.

2023-2024 Regular Session Introduced by Mike Chapman and 5 co-sponsors

Overview: HB 1496, Transferring ownership of the Naselle Youth Camp property to the Chinook Indian Nation, reintroduced and retained in present status, introduced on December 03, 2

By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
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Bill Summary · HB 1496

Overview: HB 1496, Transferring ownership of the Naselle Youth Camp property to the Chinook Indian Nation, reintroduced and retained in present status, introduced on December 03, 2024.

Purpose and Intent: The primary purpose of this bill is to transfer the ownership of the Naselle Youth Camp property from the state to the Chinook Indian Nation. This is intended to recognize the historical and cultural significance of the land to the Chinook people and to facilitate their stewardship and use of the property.

Key Provisions:
- Transfers the ownership of the Naselle Youth Camp property from the state to the Chinook Indian Nation
- Requires the state to work with the Chinook Indian Nation to ensure a smooth transition of ownership and management of the property
- Authorizes the Chinook Indian Nation to use the property for cultural, educational, and community purposes

Affected Parties and Impacts: This bill would directly impact the Chinook Indian Nation, who would gain ownership and control over the Naselle Youth Camp property. It may also have implications for the state's management and oversight of the property, as well as any existing programs or activities at the site.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been reintroduced and retained in its present status, indicating that it is still under consideration and may undergo further review and potential amendments.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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