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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · August 24, 1912 · Chapter 286

Chapter 286. Amending the proviso of the Act approved August 24, 1912, with reference to educational leave to employees of the Indian Service

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CHAP. 286.— An Act Amending the proviso of the Act approved August 24, 1912, with reference to educational leave to employees of the Indian Service. August 24, 1922. [[H. R. 9814](/us/bill/67/hr/9814).] [[Public, No. 287](/us/pl/67/287).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the proviso of the ActIndian schools. Vol. 37, p. 519, amended. approved August 24, 1912 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 519), allowing educational leave to employees of the Indian Service, is hereby amended by striking out the word “fifteen” in the sixth line of the sixth paragraph of said Act, and inserting in lieu thereof the word “thirty,” so that the proviso shall read:
“*Provided*, ThatLeaves of absence to their employees for educational gatherings, etc., extended. hereafter employees of the Indian schools may be allowed, in addition to annual leave, educational leave not to exceed thirty days per calendar year for attendance at educational gatherings, conventions, 830institutions, or training schools, if the interest of the service require, and under such regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, and no additional salary or expense on account of this eave of absence shall be incurred.
” Approved, August 24, 1922.
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