purchase price involved in such sale is approved by the Secretary of the Interior and that upon proof of fraudulent representation as to the true consideration involved in such sales the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to cancel the water rights attaching to the land involved in such fraudulent sales". (3) Add a new subsection (b) to read as follows: "(b) (1) No sale of any excess land on or after the effective date of this subsection nor any resale of such land (notwith- standing any change from excess to non-excess status result- ing from previous sale or resales) within fifteen years after such initial sale of any excess land shall carry rights to re- ceive water from any project or division thereof subject to the Federal reclamation laws unless the following require- ments are met: (A) The purchase price involved in the initial sale of excess land or subsequent resale thereof is approved by the Secretary of the Interior; (B) The requirements of this section are set forth in the sales documents for the initial sale of excess lands or subsequent resale thereof; (C) Other conditions of initial sale of excess lands or subsequent resale thereof meet the requirements of the Federal Reclamation laws and regulations the Secretary adopts to implement those laws; and (D) The sale documents for initial sale of excess lands or subsequent resale thereof are recorded in the records of the county in which the lands are located. (2) Upon proof of fraudulent representation as to the true consideration involved in any sale the Secretary of the In- terior is authorized to cancel the water right attaching to the land involved in such fraudulent sale, or to impose other sanc- tions as provided by section 16 of this Act." CHARITABLE AND RELIGIOUS EXEMPTION "Sec. 13. The Secretary is authorized to continue delivery of water supplies to all project lands held by bona fide religious or charitable non-profit organizations as of January 1, 1978, without regard to acreage and residency requirements of this Act, so long as title remains unchanged. Criteria for non-profit status may be developed in such regulations as the Secretary may promulgate." REGULATIONS "Sec. 14 The Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to pro- mulgate rules and regulations subject to the provisions of subchapters I and II of chapter 5 of title 5, United States Code, to carry out the purposes of this Act and the Federal reclamation laws." ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS "Sec. 15 (a) The Secretary is authorized upon request of the holder of an existing contract under Federal reclamation laws to amend the