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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 117 · § 117.14

§ 117.14. Miscellaneous expenditure of surplus funds.

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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.
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