Betty Dick Residence Protection Act
Summary
The Betty Dick Residence Protection Act allows a specific individual, Betty Dick, to continue living on her property within the boundaries of Rocky Mountain National Park for the remainder of her life. In exchange for this right of occupancy, she is required to pay a set annual fee to the Department of the Interior. The law ensures that the property cannot be passed on to heirs and prohibits any new construction on the land, while also guaranteeing public access to the banks of the Colorado River located on the property.
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