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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Claims Resolution Act of 2010 · Sec. 415

Sec. 415. REPEAL ON FAILURE TO MEET ENFORCEABILITY DATE

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## SEC. 415 REPEAL ON FAILURE TO MEET ENFORCEABILITY DATE **[**[31 U.S.C. 1105](/us/usc/t31/s1105)**]** If the Secretary does not publish a statement of findings under section 410(e) not later than March 31, 2016, or the extended date agreed to by the Tribe and the Secretary, after reasonable notice to the State of Montana, as applicable— ####
(1)this title is repealed effective April 1, 2016, or the day after the extended date agreed to by the Tribe and the Secretary after reasonable notice to the State of Montana, whichever is later; ####
(2)any action taken by the Secretary and any contract or agreement pursuant to the authority provided under any provision of this title shall be void; ####
(3)any amounts made available under section 414, together with any interest on those amounts, shall immediately revert to the general fund of the Treasury; ####
(4)any amounts made available under section 414 that remain unexpended shall immediately revert to the general fund of the Treasury; and ####
(5)the United States shall be entitled to set off against any claims asserted by the Tribe against the United States relating to water rights— #####
(A)any funds expended or withdrawn from the amounts made available pursuant to this title; and #####
(B)any funds made available to carry out the activities authorized in this title from other authorized sources.
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