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 NINETIETH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, 1968
Public Law 90-252 | Public Law 90-256 | Public Law 90-266 | Public Law 90-270 | Public Law 90-272 | Public Law 90-278 | Public Law 90-279 | Public Law 90-280 | Public Law 90-284 | Public Law 90-287 | Public Law 90-306 | Public Law 90-308 | Public Law 90-309 | Public Law 90-310 | Public Law 90-317 | Public Law 90-332 | Public Law 90-333 | Public Law 90-335 | Public Law 90-337 | Public Law 90-351 | Public Law 90-355 | Public Law 90-392 | Public Law 90-393 | Public Law 90-402 | Public Law 90-414 | Public Law 90-424 | Public Law 90-425 | Public Law 90-445 | Public Law 90-448 | Public Law 90-468 | Public Law 90-476 | Public Law 90-495 | Public Law 90-504 | Public Law 90-506 | Public Law 90-507 | Public Law 90-508 | Public Law 90-527 | Public Law 90-529 | Public Law 90-530 | Public Law 90-531 | Public Law 90-533 | Public Law 90-534 | Public Law 90-537 | Public Law 90-542 | Public Law 90-546 | Public Law 90-550 | Public Law 90-570 | Public Law 90-575 | Public Law 90-584 | Public Law 90-585 | Public Law 90-597 | Public Law 90-608

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Public Law 90-306
May 17, 1968 | [S. 391] 82 Stat. 121

AN ACT
To amend the Act of March 1, 1933 (47 Stat. 1418), entitled "An Act to permanently set aside certain lands in Utah as an addition to the Navajo Indian Reservation, and for other purposes".

Margin Notes
Public Law 90-306 Navajo Indian Reservation, Utah. Use of revenue, expansion.
Public Law 90-306 Report.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 1 of the Act of March 1, 1933 (47 Stat. 1418), is amended by deleting all of that part of the last proviso of said section 1 after the word "Utah" and inserting in lieu thereof: "for the health, education, and general welfare of the Navajo Indians residing in San Juan County. Planning for such expenditures shall be done in cooperation with the appropriate departments, bureaus, commissions, divisions, and agencies of the United States, the State of Utah, the county of San Juan in Utah, and the Navajo Tribe, insofar as it is reasonably practicable, to accomplish the objects and purposes of this Act. Contribution may be made to projects and facilities within said area that are not exclusively for the benefits of the beneficiaries hereunder in proportion to the benefits to be received therefrom by said beneficiaries, as may be determined by the State of Utah through its duly authorized officers, commissions, or agencies. An annual report of its accounts, operations, and recommendations concerning the funds received hereunder shall be made by the State of Utah, through its duly authorized officers, commissions, or agencies, to the Secretary of the Interior and to the Area Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs for the information of said beneficiaries."

Approved, May 17, 1968.


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