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 ••^•S^PK* PUBLIC LAW 107-110—JAN. 8, 2002 115 STAT. 2023 related facilities operated by the Bureau or under contract or grant with the Bureau, into compliance with— "(A) all applicable tribal, Federal, or State health and safety steindards, whichever provides greater protection (except that the tribal standards to be applied shall be no greater than any otherwise applicable Federal or State sts.nos.i'QSV "(B) section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; and "(C) the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. "(2) No TERMINATION REQUIRED.—Nothing in this subsection requires termination of the operations of any facility that— "(A) does not comply with the provisions and standards described in paragraph (1); and "(B) is in use on the date of enactment of the Native American Education Improvement Act of 2001. "(c) COMPLIANCE PLAN. — At the time that the annual budget request for Bureau educational services is presented, the Secretary shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a detailed plan to bring all facilities covered under subsection (a) into compliance with the standards referred to in that subsection that includes— "(1) detailed information on the status of each facility's compliance with such standards; "(2) specific cost estimates for meeting such standards at each school; and "(3) specific timelines for bringing each school into compliance with such standards. " (d) CONSTRUCTION PRIORITIES.— "(1) SYSTEM TO ESTABLISH PRIORITIES.—On an annual basis, the Secretary shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress and cause to be published in the Federal Register, the system used to establish priorities for replacement and construction projects for Bureau-funded schools and home-living schools, including boarding schools and dormitories. At the time any budget request for education is presented, the Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register and submit with the budget request the current list of all Bureau-funded school construction priorities. " (2) LONG-TERM CONSTRUCTION AND REPLACEMENT LIST.— In addition to the plan submitted under subsection (c), the Secretary shall— "(A) not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of the Native American Education Improvement Act of 2001, establish a long-term construction and replacement list for all Bureau-funded schools; "(B) using the list prepared under subparagraph (A), propose a list for the orderly replacement of all Bureaufunded education-related facilities over a period of 40 years to enable planning and scheduling of budget requests; "(C) cause the list prepared under subparagraph (B) to be published in the Federal Register and allow a period of not less than 120 days for public comment; "(D) make such revisions to the list prepared under subparagraph (B) as are appropriate based on the comments received; and Federal Register, publication. Federal Register, publication. Federal Register, publication.

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