Establishment of single system of education in Alaska; transfer of Indian schools to State of Alaska
ProvidedProvided furtherProvided furtherProvided furtherProvided furtherPublic Law 97–394Provided furtherProvided further48 Stat. 59625 U.S.C. 45211 See References in Text note below.The Bureau of Indian Affairs shall not expend any other funds for the operation of any secondary education program or facility in the State of Alaska after : , That while consultation concerning day school transfers to the State of Alaska will continue with affected villages, local concurrence is not required in this continuing effort to establish a single system of education envisioned by the State’s constitution: , That after , the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall fund no more than ten day schools in Alaska: , That the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall not fund any schools in Alaska after : , That $9,350,000 of such amount shall be available until expended for transfer to the State of Alaska to assist in the rehabilitation or reconstruction of Bureau-owned schools which are transferred to the State: , That the $9,350,000 appropriated in available to the State of Alaska to assist in the rehabilitation of Bureau-owned schools which are transferred to the State may also be used for reconstruction: , That when any Alaska day school operated by contract is transferred, the State shall assume any existing contract pertaining to the operation or maintenance of such school for a minimum of two years or until the expiration of the negotiated contract, whichever comes first: , That nothing in the foregoing shall preclude assistance otherwise available under the Act of () as amended ( et seq.), or any other Act to such schools on the same basis as other public schools.
Pub. L. 98–63, title I97 Stat. 326Other funds, referred to in text, means funds other than the appropriation of $22,000,000 made available to the Bureau of Indian Affairs for transfer to the State of Alaska for the benefit of Alaska Native secondary students under the headings “Bureau of Indian Affairs” and “Operation of Indian Programs” in chapter VII of , , .
Pub. L. 98–63, title I97 Stat. 326$9,350,000 of such amount, referred to in text, means $9,350,000 of the $53,150,000 appropriated as an additional amount for the operation of Indian programs by the Bureau of Indian Affairs under the headings “Bureau of Indian Affairs” and “Operation of Indian Programs” in chapter VII of , , .
act Apr. 16, 1934, ch. 14748 Stat. 596section 5301 of this titleAct of , referred to in text, is , , popularly known as the Johnson-O’Malley Act, which was classified generally to section 452 et seq. of this title prior to editorial reclassification as sections 5342 et seq. of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.