Federal Legislation
Congress Authorizes Shivwits Band Land Leasing in Utah
February 23, 2026
Congress has passed H.R. 3073, the Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act, which clarifies that Utah state courts hold jurisdiction over civil cases on the Shivwits Band's tribal lands. This legislative action resolves longstanding legal uncertainties that have impeded economic development on these lands. Importantly for procurement and development stakeholders, the Act authorizes the Shivwits Band to lease their trust lands for up to 99 years under an amended Long-Term Leasing Act, enabling long-term commercial leases and facilitating financing opportunities.
- Why this matters: The ability to enter into extended leases provides a foundation for stable, long-term commercial development projects on tribal lands, opening procurement opportunities for construction, infrastructure, and service contracts.
- Procurement professionals should note the jurisdictional clarity as it affects contract dispute resolution and legal frameworks applicable to projects on these lands.
- Businesses and contractors interested in tribal land development in Utah can now engage with the Shivwits Band under clearer legal and leasing terms, supporting investment and project planning.
- Agencies and developers should consider the implications of this legislation when structuring agreements, financing, and compliance for projects involving the Shivwits Band's trust lands.
Agencies
Shivwits Band of Paiutes, State of Utah, Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs, Secretary of the Interior
Contracts
Locations
Sources
- H. Rept. 119-514 - SHIVWITS BAND OF PAIUTES JURISDICTIONAL CLARITY ACT · congress · Feb 23
- H. Rept. 119-514 - SHIVWITS BAND OF PAIUTES JURISDICTIONAL CLARITY ACT · congress · Feb 23