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PUBLIC LAW 89-6S5-OCT. 10, 1966

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heading to such part 6 the following: " Part 6 headnote: " 1. No article shall be exempted from duty under item 870.30 unless a Federal agency or agencies designated by the President determines that such article is visual or auditory material of an educational, scientific, or cultural character within the meaning of the Agreement for Facilitating the International Circulation of Visual and Auditory Materials of an Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Character. Whenever the President determines that there is or may be profitmaking exhibition or use of articles described in item 870.30 which interferes significantly (or threatens to interfere significantly) with domestic production of similar articles, he may prescribe regulations imposing restrictions on the entry of such foreign articles to insure that they will be exhibited or used only for nonprofitmaking purposes." (2) Such part 6 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new item: 870.30

Developed photographic fllm, including motion-picture film on which pictures or sound and pictures have been recorded; photographic slides; transparencies; sound recordings; recorded video-tape; models; charts; maps; globes; and posters; all of the foregoing which are determined to be visual or auditory materials in accordance with headnote 1 of this part

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(b) The amendments made by subsection (a) shall apply with respect to articles, entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption, on or after the date proclaimed by the President pursuant to this subsection, which date shall be within the period of six months which begins with the day after the day on which the United States instrument of acceptance of the Agreement is deposited with the Secretary General of the United Nations. Approved October 8, 1966. Public Law 89-635 October 10, 1966 [S,1356]

U.S. Courts. Indians, civil jurisdiction. 62 Stat. 930.

AN ACT To amend the Judicial Code to permit Indian tribes to maintain civil actions in Federal district courts without regard to the $10,000 limitation, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted 5y the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That title 28, United States Code, is herebj?^ amended by inserting in chapter 85 thereof immediately after section 1361, a new section to be designated section 1362, as follows: "§1362. Indian tribes "The district courts shall have original jurisdiction of all civil actions, brought by any Indian tribe or band with a governing body duly recognized by the Secretary of the Interior, wherein th^ matter in controversy arises under the Constitution, laws, or treaties of the United States." SEC. 2. The chapter analysis of chapter 85 of title 28 of the United States Code is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new item: "1362. Indian tribes." Approved October 10, 1966.

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