This bill amends Acts 1973, No. 167, which pertains to the sale of certain property to the Westark Area Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America. The legislation 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 are to be used for Boy Scout programs and related activities. The bill highlights the historical context of the property transfer, including previous legislative actions and the need to address ambiguities regarding the land's title and use.

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 to the Natural State Council of Boy Scouts of America, which will release any conditions of use or rights of reverter on the property, with the exception of designated lots. The bill also specifies that the title to the property will be vested in the Boy Scouts, subject to the stated reservations and restrictions, thereby ensuring the land is maintained for scouting activities and youth recreational purposes.