INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES

Vol. VI, Laws     (Compiled from February 10, 1939 to January 13, 1971)

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PUBLIC LAWS OF THE EIGHTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION, 1961
Public Law 87-14 | Public Law 87-23 | Public Law 87-24 | Public Law 87-25 | Public Law 87-27 | Public Law 87-35 | Public Law 87-44 | Public Law 87-48 | Public Law 87-122 | Public Law 87-150 | Public Law 87-154 | Public Law 87-202 | Public Law 87-205 | Public Law 87-229 | Public Law 87-230 | Public Law 87-231 | Public Law 87-232 | Public Law 87-235 | Public Law 87-237 | Public Law 87-250 | Public Law 87-273 | Public Law 87-279 | Public Law 87-282 | Public Law 87-283 | Public Law 87-284 | Public Law 87-287 | Public Law 87-288 | Public Law 87-298 | Public Law 87-316 | Public Law 87-332 | Public Law 83-347 | Public Law 87-367 | Public Law 87-375 | Public Law 87-377 | Public Law 87-279

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Public Law 87-279
September 22, 1961 | [S. 1501] 75 Stat. 577

AN ACT
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to contract for the sale, operation, maintenance, repair, or relocation of Government-owned electric and telephone lines and other utility facilities used for the administration of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Margin Notes
Public Law 87-279 Indians. Utility facilities contracts. Authority.
Public Law 87-279 Congressional approval.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, except for electric utility systems constructed and operated as a part of an irrigation system, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to contract under such terms and conditions as he considers to be in the best interest of the Federal Government for the sale, operation, maintenance, repairs, or relocation of Government-owned utilities and utility systems and appurtenances used in the administration of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Secretary shall not execute a contract pursuant to this Act until he has submitted to the Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs of the Senate and the House of Representatives a copy of the contract and a statement of his reasons for proposing the contract, and until such materials have lain before the Committees for sixty days (excluding the time during which either House is in recess for more than three days) unless prior thereto the Secretary is notified that neither committee has any objection to the proposed contract.

Approved, September 22, 1961.


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