U.S. Indian Affairs, Roles and Law 2015 (Annotated) - USC

U.S. Indian Affairs, Roles and Law 2015 (Annotated)

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  • Release Date: 2015-05-01
  • Genre: Law

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Title 25 of the United States Code outlines the role of Indians in the United States Code. Hyper-linked and completely searchable with revisions for your convenience. 

1 – Bureau of Indian Affairs
2 – Officers of Indian Affairs
2a – Indian Claims Commission
3 – Agreements With Indians
4 – Performance by United States of Obligations to Indians
5 – Protection of Indians
6 – Government of Indian Country and Reservations
7 – Education of Indians
7a – Promotion of Social and Economic Welfare
8 – Rights-Of-Way Through Indian Lands
9 – Allotment of Indian Lands
10 – Descent and Distribution; Heirs of Allottee
11 – Irrigation of Allotted Lands
12 – Lease, Sale, or Surrender of Allotted or Unallotted Lands
13 – Ceded Indian Lands
14 – Miscellaneous
15 – Constitutional Rights of Indians
16 – Distribution of Judgment Funds
17 – Financing Economic Development of Indians and Indian Organizations
18 – Indian Health Care
19 – Indian Land Claims Settlements
20 – Tribally Controlled College or University Assistance
21 – Indian Child Welfare
22 – Bureau of Indian Affairs Programs
23 – Development of Tribal Mineral Resources
24 – Indian Land Consolidation
25 – Old Age Assistance Claims Settlement
26 – Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment
27 – Tribally Controlled School Grants
28 – Indian Education Program
29 – Indian Gaming Regulation
30 – Indian Law Enforcement Reform
31 – Native American Languages
32 – Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation
33 – National Indian Forest Resources Management
34 – Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention
35 – Indian Higher Education Programs
36 – Indian Employment, Training and Related Services
37 – Indian Energy Resources
38 – Indian Tribal Justice Support
38a – Indian Tribal Justice Technical and Legal Assistance
39 – American Indian Agricultural Resource Management
40 – Indian Dams Safety
41 – Indian Lands Open Dump Cleanup
42 – American Indian Trust Fund Management Reform
43 – Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination
44 – Native American Business Development, Trade Promotion, and Tourism

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