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 103 STAT. 716 PUBLIC LAW 101-121 —OCT. 23, 1989 property known as "Madrona Point" located on Orcas Island, Washington, shall be acquired in trust by the United States for the Lummi Indian Tribe under the conditions that it shall be preserved in its natural condition and shall not be developed for any commerical or residential purpose, except for a caretaker dwelling, a visitor or cultural center, or the interment of human remains: Provided further. That now and hereafter, the tribe, by contract, may impose additional restrictions: Provided further, That after acquisition by the United States, the property shall permanently be subject to the civil, regulatory (not inclumng tax) and crimined jurisdiction of the State of Washington and its political subdivisions, concurrently with the Lummi Indian Tribe: Fixyvided further. That except as provided herein, such grant of jurisdiction to the State shall have the same limitations as set forth in 18 U.S.C. 1162(b). TERRITORIAL AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 48 USC 1401f, 1423/, 1665. 48 USC 1469b. Grants. aoseUi) Foundation. ADMINISTRATION OF TERRITORIES For expenses necessary for the administration of territories under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior, $76,489,000, of which (1) $73,543,000 shall be available until expended for technical assistance; maintenance assistance; late charges and payments of the annual interest rate differential required by the Federal Financ- ing Bank, under terms of the second refinancing of an existing loan to the Guam Power Authority, as authorized by law (Public Law 98- 454; 98 Stat. 1732); grants to the judiciary in American Samoa for compensation and expenses, as authorized by law (48 U.S.C. 1661(c)); grants to the Government of American Samoa, in addition to cur- rent local revenues, for support of governmental functions; construc- tion grants to the Government of the Virgin Islands as authorized by Public Law 97-357 (96 Stat. 1709); grants and construction grants to the Government of Guam, as authorized by law (Public Law 98- 454; 98 Stat. 1732); grants to the Government of the Northern Mariana Islands as authorized by law (Public Law 94-241; 90 Stat. 272); and (2) $2,946,000 for salaries and expenses of the Office of Territorial and International Affairs: Provided, That the territorial and local governments herein provided for are authorized to make purchases through the General Services Administration: Provided further. That all financial transactions of the territorial and local governments herein provided for, including such transactions of all agencies or instrumentalities established or utilized by such govern- ments, shall be audited by the General Accounting Office, in accord- ance with chapter 35 of title 31, United States Code: Provided further. That Northern Mariana Islands Govenant grant funding shall be provided according to those terms of the Agreement of the Special Representatives on Future United States Financial Assist- ance for the Northern Mariana Islands approved by Public Law 99- 396, except that should the Secretary of the Interior believe that the performance standards of such agreement are not being met, oper- ations funds may be withheld, but only by Act of Congress as required by Public Law 99-396: Provided further. That $935,000 of the amounts provided for technical assistance shall be available for a grant to the Close Up Foundation: Provided further. That the funds for the program of operations and maintenance improvement are appropriated to institutionalize routine operations and mainte- nance of capital infrastructure in American Samoa, Guam, the

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