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Submerged Lands Act

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US law recognizing state ownership of certain lands

Submerged Lands Act
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Long titleAn Act to confirm and establish the titles of the States to lands beneath navigable waters within State boundaries and to the natural resources within such lands and waters, to provide for the use and control of said lands and resources, and to confirm the jurisdiction and control of the United States over the natural resources of the seabed of the Continental Shelf seaward of State boundaries.
NicknamesSubmerged Lands Act of 1953
Enacted bythe83rd United States Congress
EffectiveMay 22, 1953
Citations
Public lawPub. L. 83–31
Statutes at Large67 Stat. 29
Codification
Titles amended43 U.S.C.: Public Lands
U.S.C. sections created43 U.S.C. ch. 29 § 1301 et seq.
Legislative history
  • Introduced in the House as H.R. 4198[1]
  • Committee consideration byHouse Judiciary
  • Passed the House on April 1, 1953 (285-108)
  • Passed the Senate on May 5, 1953 (56-35, in lieu of S.J.Res. 13)
  • Signed into law by PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower on May 22, 1953

TheSubmerged Lands Act of 1953[2] is a U.S. federal law that recognized the title of thestates to submerged navigable lands within their boundaries at the time they entered the Union. They include navigable waterways, such asrivers, as well as marine waters within the state's boundaries, generally threegeographical miles (almost exactly 3 nautical miles or 5.6 kilometres) from the coastline.[3]

The Submerged Lands Act of 1953 was immediately followed by theOuter Continental Shelf Lands Act.[4] Under the latter, the Secretary of the Interior is responsible for the administration of mineral exploration and development of the Outer Continental Shelf (O.C.S.). The Secretary of the Interior is empowered to grant leases to the highest qualified responsible bidder and to formulate regulations as necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act. O.C.S.L.A. provides guidelines for implementing anOuter Continental Shelf oil and gas exploration and development program.[5]

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References

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  1. ^"H.R. 4198 - Submerged Lands Act of 1953". Congress.gov. May 22, 1953.
  2. ^Pub. L. 83–31, 67 Stat. 29, enactedMay 22, 1953, since codified at43 U.S.C. § 1301 et seq.
  3. ^Description of the Submerged Lands Act; Federal Wildlife Laws Handbook (University of New Mexico)
  4. ^Pub. L. 83–212, 67 Stat. 462, enactedAugust 7, 1953, since codified at43 U.S.C. § 1331 et seq.
  5. ^"OCS Lands Act History | Bureau of Ocean Energy Management".

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