23.034 – MINERAL RIGHTS IN PARK. (a) The state reserves a
Texas Parks and Wildlife Code § 23.034
Summary
This law allows the state to lease mineral rights in Guadalupe Mountains National Park if Congress determines it's necessary for national welfare or emergencies. It primarily affects the management of mineral resources in the park and the authority of federal officials.
State reserves rights to lease mineral interests in the park.
Leasing requires Congressional declaration of national welfare or emergency.
Secretary of the Interior must be authorized to lease park land.
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