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Sec.
1. Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
1a. Delegation of powers and duties by Secretary of the
Interior and Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
2. Duties of Commissioner.
2a. Assistant or deputy commissioners; appointment; powers
and duties.
3. Compilation of statutes regulating duties of Indian
agents and inspectors.
4. Defective record of deeds and papers legalized.
5. Record of deeds by Indians requiring approval.
6. Seal; authenticated and certified documents; evidence.
7. Fees for furnishing certified copies of records.
8. Accounts for claims and disbursements.
9. Regulations by President.
10. Employee to sign letters.
11. Employee or employees to sign approval of tribal
deeds.
12. Agent to negotiate commutation of annuities.
13. Expenditure of appropriations by Bureau.
13-1. Authorization of appropriations for funds for basic
educational support through parent committees.
13a. Carryover funding.
13b. Payment of care, tuition, assistance, and other
expenses of Indians in boarding homes, institutions,
and schools; payment of rewards.
13c. Source of funds to pay cost of lunches for nonboarding
public school students.
13d. Limits on use of appropriated funds by Bureau for
general or other welfare assistance.
13d-1. Standards of need as basis for general assistance
payments by Bureau of Indian Affairs; ratable
reductions.
13d-2. Enrollment and general assistance payments.
(a) In general.
(b) Factors not to be considered.
(c) No effect on other eligibility requirements.
13d-3. Tribal authority to change eligibility for, or amount
of, general assistance payments.
13e. Expenses of exhibits; advance payments for services;
termination of Federal supervision; treaty expenses.
13f. Tribal priority allocations in Alaska.
14. Money accruing to Indians from Department of Veterans
Affairs or other governmental agencies.
14a. Deposit of grant funds received by Bureau from other
Federal agencies.
14b. Disposition of funds received from public for goods
and services provided by Bureau of Indian Affairs.
15. Utility facilities used in administration of Bureau;
contracts for sale, operation, maintenance, repair or
relocation of facilities; terms and conditions;
exception; Congressional approval.
16. Transportation of Indians in Bureau vehicles.
17. Use of Bureau facilities.
(a) In general.
(b) Scope of authority.
(c) Limitation of liability.
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON INDIAN OPPORTUNITY; APPROPRIATIONS
AUTHORIZATION; TERMINATION DATE
Pub. L. 91-125, Nov. 26, 1969, 83 Stat. 220, provided for annual
appropriations of $300,000 and a termination date of Nov. 26, 1974
for the National Council on Indian Opportunity which was
established by Ex. Ord. 11399.
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 11399
Ex. Ord. No. 11399, Mar. 6, 1968, 33 F.R. 4245, as amended by Ex.
Ord. 11551, Aug. 11, 1970, 35 F.R. 12885; Ex. Ord. No. 11688, Dec.
1, 1972, 37 F.R. 25815, established the National Council on Indian
Opportunity and provided for the functions, compensation,
assistance, and meetings with respect to the Council.
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