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 106 STAT. 2134 PUBLIC LAW 102-416—OCT. 14, 1992 (5) develop recommendations for specific actions that— (A) will help to ensure that California Indians have life opportunities comparable to other American Indians of federally recognized tribes, while respecting their imique traditions, cultures, and special status as California Indians; (B) will address, among other things, the needs of California Indians for economic self-sufficiency, improved levels of educational achievement, improved health status, and reduced incidence of social problems; and (C) will respect the important cultural differences which characterize California Indians and California Indian tribes and tribal groups; Reports- (6) submit, by no later than the date that is 18 months after the date of the first meeting of the Council, a report on the study conducted under paragraph (3) together with the proposals and recommendations developed under paragraphs (2) and (5) and such other information obtained pursuant to this section as the Council deems relevant, to the 3Congress, the Secretary, and the Secretary of Health and Human Services; and Public (7) make such report available to California Indian tribes, information. tribal organizations, and the public. 25 USC 651 note. SEC. 6. ACCESS TO DESCENDENCY LISTS. The Secretary shall provide to the Council, not later than 30 days after the first meeting of the Council, the following documents: (1) The rolls of California Indians developed in 1972 pursuant to the distribution of the Indian Claims Commission award of July 20, 1964, including but not limited to dockets Nos. 31, 37, 80, 80-D, and 347, and authorized by the Act of September 21, 1968 (82 Stat. 860). (2) The rolls of California Indians developed in 1955 pursuant to the distribution of the 1944 United States Court of Claims judgment award and authorized by the Act of May 18, 1928 (45 Stat. 602), as amended by the Act of June 30, 1948 (62 Stat. 1166), the Act of May 24, 1950 (64 Stat. 189), and the Act of June 8, 1954 (68 Stat. 240). (3) The rolls of California Indians developed in 1933 pursuant to the distribution of the United States Court of Claims judgment award and authorized by the Act of May 18, 1928 (45 Stat. 602). (4) The lists and rolls of California Indians registered as Indian by the Bureau of Indian Affairs developed pursuant to section 19 of the Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984). (5) The lists and rolls of California Indians developed pursuant to the Acts of Congress terminating reservations and rancherias, including distributee rolls developed for the distribution of assets under the Act of August 18, 1958 (72 Stat. 619), the Act of July 10, 1957 (71 Stat. 283), and the Act of March 29, 1956 (70 Stat. 58). (6) Any other rolls developed for Indian Claims Commission judgment awards covering any California land areas. (7) Upon the consent of each tribe, the current tribal membership rolls of California Indian tribes, except that, nothing in this paragraph or any other provision of this Act shall

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