§ 117.14. Miscellaneous expenditure of surplus funds.
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/us/cfr/t25/s§ 117.14·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
Upon application by an adult Indian the superintendent may disburse the surplus funds of such Indian for the following purposes:
(a)Medical, dental, and hospital expenses for the applicant or a member of his family, not to exceed one thousand dollars (\$1,000) during any one fiscal year.
(b)Funeral expenses, including the funeral feast, of a deceased member of his family, in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars (\$1,000).
(c)A tombstone or monument to mark the grave of a deceased member of his family in amount not to exceed five hundred dollars (\$500).
(d)Court costs in any judicial proceeding to which the applicant is a party.
(e)Bond premiums, except bail and supersedeas bonds.
(f)For miscellaneous purposes, not to exceed five hundred dollars (\$500) during any one fiscal year.