This bill amends Acts 1973, No. 167, concerning the sale of certain property to the Westark Area Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America. The General Assembly aims to clarify and confirm the title to the property, ensuring it is free from any conditions or rights of reverter, except for specific lots that must be used for Boy Scout programs and related activities. The bill highlights the history of the property, including previous conveyances and the concerns regarding potential hostile claims against the Westark Area Council, Inc. It also notes the merger of the Westark Area Council with the Quapaw Area Council, creating the Natural State Council of Boy Scouts of America, Inc.

Key provisions of the bill include the issuance of a quitclaim deed by the Commissioner of State Lands and the Board of Developmental Disabilities Services, which will release any conditions of use or rights of reverter on the property, except for designated lots. The bill specifies that the property must be used for Boy Scout and youth recreational activities, and it outlines the process for the sale or lease of the land, including the Governor's approval and the terms of the lease. Overall, the legislation seeks to ensure the continued use of the property for scouting purposes while addressing legal ambiguities from previous acts.