Chapter 2523. Providing for the allotment and distribution of Indian tribal funds
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CHAP. 2523.— An Act Providing for the allotment and distribution of Indian tribal funds. March 2, 1907. [[H. R. 5290](/us/bill/34/hr/5290).] [[Public, No. 182](/us/pl/34/182).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theIndian tribal funds.Allotment, etc., of, authorized to individual Indians. Interior is hereby authorized, in his discretion, front time to time, to designate any individual Indian belonging to any tribe or tribes whom he may deem to be capable of managing his or her affairs, and he may cause to be apportioned and allotted to any such Indian his or her pro rata share of any tribal or trust funds on deposit in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the tribe or tribes of which said Indian is a member, and the amount so apportioned and allotted shall be placed to the credit of such Indian upon the books of the Treasury, and the same shall thereupon be subject to the order of such Indian: *Provided*, That no apportionment or allotment shall be made to any*Provisos.*Application.
Indian until such Indian has first made an application therefor: *Provided further*, That the Secretaries of the Interior and of the TreasuryPayment of existing claims. are hereby directed to withhold from such apportionment and allotment a sufficient sum of the said Indian funds as may be necessary or required to pay any existing claims against said Indians that may be pending for settlement by judicial determination in the Court of Claims or in the Executive Departments of the Government, at time of such apportionment and allotment.
Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized toPayment to helpless, etc., Indians. pay any Indian who is blind, crippled, decrepit, or helpless from old 1222age, disease, or accident, his or her share, or any portion thereof, of the tribal trust funds in the United States Treasury belonging to the tribe of which such Indian is a member, and of any other money which may hereafter be placed in the Treasury for the credit of such tribe and susceptible of division among its members, under such rules, regulations, and conditions as he may prescribe.
Approved, March 2, 1907.