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Code · U.S. Code · Title 25 - INDIANS · CHAPTER 21— INDIAN CHILD WELFARE · SUBCHAPTER IV— MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS · § 1961

§ 1961. Locally convenient day schools

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(a)Sense of Congress It is the sense of Congress that the absence of locally convenient day schools may contribute to the breakup of Indian families.
(b)Report to Congress; contents, etc. The Secretary is authorized and directed to prepare, in consultation with appropriate agencies in the Department of Health and Human Services, a report on the feasibility of providing Indian children with schools located near their homes, and to submit such report to the Select Committee on Indian Affairs of the United States Senate and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United States House of Representatives within two years from November 8, 1978. In developing this report the Secretary shall give particular consideration to the provision of educational facilities for children in the elementary grades.
(Pub. L. 95–608, title IV, § 401, Nov. 8, 1978, 92 Stat. 3078; Pub. L. 96–88, title V, § 509(b), Oct. 17, 1979, 93 Stat. 695.)
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  • Pub. L. 95–608, title IV, § 401
  • 92 Stat. 3078
  • Pub. L. 96–88, title V, § 509(b)
  • 93 Stat. 695
  • section 509(b) of Pub. L. 96–88
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§ 1961
Locally convenient day schools
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 95–608, title IV, § 401
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 96–88, title V, § 509(b)
Stat.93 Stat. 695
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