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 PUBLIC LAW 106-260—AUG. 18, 2000 114 STAT. 719 "(A) IN GENERAL. —An Indian tribe may fully or partially withdraw from a participating inter-tribal consortium or tribal organization its share of any program, function, service, or activity (or portions thereof) included in a compact or funding agreement. "(B) EFFECTIVE DATE.— The withdrawal referred to in subparagraph (A) shall become effective within the timeframe specified in the resolution which authorizes transfer to the participating tribal organization or inter-tribal consortium. In the absence of a specific timeframe set forth in the resolution, such withdrawal shall become effective on— "(i) the earlier of— "(I) 1 year after the date of submission of such request; or "(II) the date on which the funding agreement expires; or "(ii) such date as may be mutually agreed upon by the Secretary, the withdrawing Indian tribe, and the participating tribal organization or inter-tribal consortium that has signed the compact or funding agreement on behalf of the withdrawing Indian tribe, inter-tribal consortium, or tribal organization. "(2) DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS. —When an Indian tribe or tribal organization eligible to enter into a self-determination contract under title I or a compact or funding agreement under this title fully or partially withdraws from a participating intertribal consortium or tribal organization— "(A) the withdrawing Indian tribe or tribal organization shall be entitled to its tribal share of funds supporting those programs, services, functions, or activities (or portions thereof) that the Indian tribe will be carrying out under its own self-determination contract or compact and funding agreement (calculated on the same basis as the funds were initially allocated in the funding agreement of the intertribal consortium or tribal organization); and "(B) the funds referred to in subparagraph (A) shall be transferred from the funding agreement of the intertribal consortium or tribal organization, on the condition that the provisions of sections 102 and 105(i), as appropriate, shall apply to that withdrawing Indian tribe. "(3) REGAINING MATURE CONTRACT STATUS. —If an Indian tribe elects to operate all or some programs, services, functions, or activities (or portions thereof) carried out under a compact or funding agreement under this title through a self-determination contract under title I, at the option of the Indian tribe, the resulting self-determination contract shall be a mature self-determination contract. "(h) NONDUPLICATION. — For the period for which, and to the extent to which, funding is provided under this title or under the compact or funding agreement, the Indian tribe shall not be entitled to contract with the Secretary for such funds under section 102, except that such Indian tribe shall be eligible for new programs on the same basis as other Indian tribes. "SEC. 507. PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SECRETARY. 25 USC "(a) MANDATORY PROVISIONS. — 458aaa-6.

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