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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 43 STAT. · June 30, 1919 · Chapter 280

Chapter 280. To amend the Act of June 30, 1919, relative to per capita cost of Indian schools

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CHAP. 280.— An Act To amend the Act of June 30, 1919, relative to per capita cost of Indian schools. February 21, 1925.[[S. 4014](/us/bill/68/s/4014).][[Public, No. 436](/us/pl/68/436).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Indian schools. That the secondVol. 41, p. 6, amended. paragraph of the Act of June 30, 1919, page 6 (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 6), entitled “Per capita cost,” be, and the same is hereby, amended by inserting in the third line thereof the amount “$270 ” in lieu of “$225 ” and in the eighth line thereof the amount “$300 ” in lieu of “$250, ” so that the same shall read:
Per capita cost of pupils increased.That hereafter, except for pay of superintendents and for transportation of goods and supplies and transportation of pupils, not more than $270 shall be expended from appropriations made in this Act, or any other Act, for the annual support and education of any one pupil in any Indian school, unless the attendance in any school shall be less than two hundred pupils, in which case the Secretary of the Interior may authorize a per capita expenditure of not to exceed $300.
Approved, February 21, 1925.
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