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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 39 STAT. · September 7, 1916 · Chapter 455

Chapter 455. Providing that Indian schools may be maintained without restriction as to annual rate of expenditure per pupil

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CHAP. 455.— An Act Providing that Indian schools may be maintained without restriction as to annual rate of expenditure per pupil. September 7, 1916[[S. 6748](/us/bill/64/s/6748)][[Public, No. 264](/us/pl/64/264)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That all moneys appropriatedIndian schools.Per capita limitation removed.Vol. 35, p. 72. or available for Indian school purposes may be expended without restriction as to per capita expenditure for the annual support and education of any one pupil in any Indian school: *Provided*, That in*Proviso*.Maximum cost. no event shall the per capita cost at any one school exceed the sum of $200 per annum.
Approved, September 7, 1916.
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