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Agency in Oklahoma, shall not be subject to this section, limiting the expenditure of money to educate children of less than one-fourth Indian blood.

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 25-INDIANS

CHAPTER 7A-PROMOTION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC WELFARE

§ 307. Establishment of vocational school for children and housing and training center for adults; transfer of property; supervision.

The Administrator of General Services is authorized and directed to transfer to the Secretary of the Interior, without reimbursement or transfer of funds for use by the Bureau of Indian Affairs as a vocational school for Indian children and a center for housing and training adult Indians for off-reservation employment and placement, the property known as the Bushnell General Hospital near Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, comprising two hundred and ninety-eight and five-tenths acres, more or less, together with roads, buildings, and other betterments thereon. (Mar. 17, 1949, ch. 22, § 1, 63 Stat. 14; June 30, 1949, ch. 288, title I, § 105, 63 Stat. 381.)

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

All functions of all other officers of the Department of the Interior and all functions of all agencies and employees of the Department were, with two exceptions, transferred to the Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or the performance of any of his functions by any of those officers, agencies, and employees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3, §§ 1, 2, eff. May 24, 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

The functions, records, property, etc., of the War Assets Administration were transferred to the General Services Administration and the War Assets Administration was abolished by section 105 of act June 30, 1949, ch. 288, title I, 63 Stat. 379.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

Transfer of functions by act June 30, 1949, effective July 1, 1949, see note set out under section 471 of Title 40, Public Buildings Property, and Works. §308. Same; property taken over by Secretary of the Interior. The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to take over the property as soon as Congress has appropriated the necessary funds to provide for alterations, maintenance, and operation. (Mar. 17, 1949, ch. 22, § 2, 63 Stat. 14.)

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 25-INDIANS

CHAPTER 14-MISCELLANEOUS

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§ 471. Vocational and trade schools; appropriation for tuition. There is authorized to be appropriated, out of any funds in the United States Treasury not otherwise appropriated, a sum not to exceed $250,000 annually, together with any unexpended balances of previous appropriations made pursuant to this section, for loans to

Indians for the payment of tuition and other expenses in recognized vocational and trade schools: Provided, That not more than $50,000 of such sum shall be available for loans to Indian students in high schools and colleges. Such loans shall be reimbursable under rules established by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. (June 18, 1934, ch. 576, § 11, 48 Stat. 986.)

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

All functions of all other officers of the Department of the Interior and all functions of all agencies and employees of the Department were, with two exceptions, transferred to the Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or the performance of any of his functions by any of those officers, agencies, and employees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3, §§ 1, 2, eff. May 24, 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262; set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

CROSS REFERENCES

Right-of-way grant, consent of tribal officials, see section 324 of this title.

SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS

This section is referred to in sections 70a, 443, 463, 464, 465, 467, 468, 469, 470a, 473, 474, 475, 475a, 478, 478a, 478b, 479, 480, 482, 483, 507, 704, 723, 725, 728, 758, 823 of this title.

§ 472. Standards for Indians appointed to Indian Office.

The Secretary of the Interior is directed to establish standards of health, age, character, experience, knowledge, and ability for Indians who may be appointed, without regard to civil-service laws, to the various positions maintained, now or hereafter, by the Indian Office, in the administration of functions or services affecting any Indian tribe. Such qualified Indians shall hereafter have the preference to appointment to vacancies in any such positions. (June 18, 1934, ch. 576, § 12, 48 Stat. 986.)

REFERENCE IN TEXT

The civil-service laws, referred to in text, are classified generally to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

All functions of all other officers of the Department of the Interior and all functions of all agencies and employees of the Department were, with two exceptions, transferred to the Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or the performance of any of his functions by any of those officers, agencies, and employees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. §§ 1, 2, eff. May 24, 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

CROSS REFERENCES

Employment of Indians, see sections 44, 45, 46, 47 of this title.

Right-of-way grant, consent of tribal officials, see section 324 of this title.

SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS

This section is referred to in sections 70a, 443, 463, 464, 465, 467, 468, 469, 470a, 473, 474, 475, 475a, 478, 478a, 478b, 479, 480, 482, 483, 507, 704, 723, 725, 728, 758, 823 of this title.

SUBPART C-ADDITIONAL UNITED STATES CODE CITATIONS CONCERNING

EDUCATION

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 25-INDIANS

CHAPTER 2-OFFICERS OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

§ 33. Superintendents in charge of reservations; administration of oath of office.

Superintendents and acting superintendents in charge of Indian reservations, schools, irrigation and allotment projects are authorized and empowered to administer the oath of office required of employees placed under their jurisdiction. (June 30, 1913, ch. 4, § 1, 38 Stat. 80.)

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

All functions of all other officers of the Department of the Interior and all functions of all agencies and employees of the Department were, with two exceptions, transferred to the Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or the performance of any of his functions by any of those officers, agencies, and employees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3, §§ 1, 2, eff. May 24, 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

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§ 36. Special agents and other officers to administer oaths.

Each special agent, supervisor of schools, or other official charged with the investigation of Indian agencies and schools, in the pursuit of his official duties shall have power to administer oaths and to examine on oath all officers and persons employed in the Indian Service, and all such other persons as may be deemed necessary and proper. (Mar. 1, 1899, ch. 324, § 1, 30 Stat. 927.)

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

All functions of all other officers of the Department of the Interior and all functions of all agencies and employees of the Department were, with two excep tions, transferred to the Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or the performance of any of his functions by any of those officers, agencies, and employees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3, §§ 1, 2, eff. May 24, 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

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§ 66. Duties of agency devolved on superintendent of Indian school.

The Commissioner of Indian Affairs, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, may devolve the duties of Indian agency or part thereof upon the superintendent of the Indian school located at such agency or part thereof whenever in his judgment such superintendent can properly perform the duties of such agency.

The pay of any superintendent who performs agency duties in addition to those of his superintendency may be increased by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in his discretion, to an extent not exceeding $300 per annum. (As amended June 6, 1972, Pub. L. 92-310, title II, § 229 (d), 86 Stat. 208.)

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AMENDMENTS

175-Pub. L. 32-310 eliminated provisions which required the superintend ent of the Indian senooi to give a bond as other Indian agents.

UNITED STATES CODE. TITLE 25-INDLANS

CHAPTER 4-PERFORMANCE BY UNITED STATES OF OBLIGATIONS TO INDIANS

§ 101. Payment for wagon transportation.

All wagon transportation from the point where delivery is made by the last common carrier to the agency, school, or elsewhere, and between points on the reservation or elsewhere, shall be paid from the funds appropriated or otherwise available for the support of the school agency, or other project for which the supplies to be transported are purchased. (June 30. 1913, ch. 4,3 1,38 Stat. 79.)

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

Effective Jan. 1, 1947, the name of the Procurement Division of the Treasury Department was changed to the Bureau of Federal Supply by regulation § 5.7 of Blogart A of Part 3 of Title 41, Public Contraets, 11 F. 3. 13638. issued by the Berterary of the Treasury under the authority of section 301 of Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. The functions of Bureau of Federal 17 were transferred to the Administrator of General Services by section 10% of act June 30, 1949, ch. 288, titie I, 63 Stat. 380. See section 752 of Title 4), File Buildings, Property, and Works.

The Sunction of determination of policies and methods of procurement, wareBensing, and distribution of property, facilities, structures, improvements. machinery, equipment, stores, and supplies exercised by any agency was transferred to a Procurement Division in the Treasury Department by Ex. Ord. No. 8138, June 10, 1933, set out in note to section 301 of Titie 5, Government Organization and Employees.

$102. Payment of costs for furnishing coal for Indian Service.

The cost of inspection, storage, transportation, and so forth, of coal for the Indian Service shall be paid from the support fund of the school or agency for which the coal is purchased. (Feb. 14, 1920, ch. 75, 31, 41 Stat. 412.)

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

A functions of all other officers of the Department of the Interior and all functions of all agencies and employees of the Department were, with two exceptions, transferred to the Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in num to authorize their performance or the performance of any of his functions by any of those officers, agencies, and employees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3, §§ 1, 2, May 24, 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

The functions of the Archivist were transferred to the Administrator of General Services by section 104(a) of act June 30, 1949, ch. 288, title I. 63 bat 381 Section 104(a) is now covered by section 2102 of Title 44, Public King and Documents.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

Transfer of functions effective July 1, 1949, see note set out under section 471 of Tise 40, Public Buildings, Property, and Works.

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