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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act of 1980 · Sec. 9

Sec. 9. effect of payments to passamaquoddy tribe, penobscot nation, and houlton band of maliseet indians

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## Sec. 9 effect of payments to passamaquoddy tribe, penobscot nation, and houlton band of maliseet indians ###
(a)No payments to be made for the benefit of the Passamaquoddy Tribe, the Penobscot Nation, or the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians pursuant to the terms of this Act shall be considered by any agency or department of the United States in determining or computing the eligibility of the State of Maine for participation in any financial aid program of the United States. ###
(b)The eligibility for or receipt of payments from the State of Maine by the Passamaquoddy Tribe and the Penobscot Nation or any of their members pursuant to the Maine Implementing Act shall not be considered by any department or agency of the United States in determining the eligibility of or computing payments to the Passamaquoddy Tribe or the Penobscot Nation or any of their members under any financial aid program of the United States: Provided, That to the extent that eligibility for the benefits of such a financial aid program is dependent upon a showing of need by the applicant, the administering agency shall not be barred by this subsection from considering the actual financial situation of the applicant. ###
(c)The availability of funds or distribution of funds pursuant to section 5 of this Act may not be considered as income or resources or otherwise utilized as the basis
(1)for denying any Indian household or member thereof participation in any federally assisted housing program,
(2)for denying or reducing the Federal financial assistance or other Federal benefits to which such household or member would otherwise be entitled, or
(3)for denying or reducing the Federal financial assistance or other Federal benefits to which the Passamaquoddy Tribe or Penobscot Nation would otherwise be eligible or entitled.
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