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Appropriation calculation.

Effective dates.

Short title.

PUBLIC LAW 91-264-MAY 22, 1970

[84 STAT.

ottic-cM" or (Mnplyee of an organization composed primarily of teachers, and may receive fnll retirement credit for snch period or pcriods of Jeave without pay. In the event of the death of such teacher any indi\ ichial entitled to annuity under this Act may make such deposit."' SEC. 4. Section 7 of the Act entitled "An Act for the retirement of pul)lic school teachers in the District of (\)hnnbia"", approved Au<rust 7. J1)4G (HO Stat. S7i), as amended; I).(\ Code, sec. Hl-727), is amended to read as follows: '*SKC. 7. The amount of each year's appropriation shall be such amount as is necessary to maintain during such fiscal year a balance in the teachers* retirement fmid approximately equal, to the nearest million dollars, to the balance in that fund on June HO, li)Bl), or such amount as is necessary to maintain the equity in such fund of all teachers, active and retired, whichever amount is greater. If at any time the balance in the Teachers' Retirement Fund is not sufficient to meet all obligations against such fund, the fund will have a claim on the District of Columbia revenues to the e.xtent necessary to meet such obligations." SEC. 5. (a) Section 1 of this Act, except for subsection (d), shall be effective October 20, Il)l). (b) Subsection (d) of section 1 of the Act shall be effective on the first day of the first pay period which begins after December 81, 1969, (c) Sections 8 and 4 of this Act shall be effective on the date of enactment. SEC. (>. This Act may be cited as the "District of Columbia Teachers' Retirement Amendments of 1970." Approved May 22, 1970.

Public Law 91-264 May 22, 1970 [H. R. 4869]

Indians. Hopi Tribe, Arizona.

Delegation of powers.

62 Stat. 939; 79 Stat. 887.

AN ACT To further the economic advancement and general welfare of the Hop! Indian Tribe of the State of Arizona. Be it enacted by the Senate and IIoy,se of RepreHentativeH of the United States of America in CongrenH asHemhled, That, for the piirl)ose of assisting in the economic advancement and contributing to the general welfare of the Hopi Indian Tribe of Arizona, the Congress hereby finds it to be fitting and appropriate to provide the Hopi Tribal Council with certain powers of self-determination that are necessary to enable the Hopi people to carry out the effective development and operation of the Hopi Industrial Park, which is located in the counties of Navajo and Coconino in the State of Arizona. SEC. 2. The Hopi TribabCouncil shall have the following powers: (a) To sell any part of the lands withinthe Hopi Industrial Park. (b) To execute mortgages upon, or deeds of trust to, the lands within said Hopi Industrial Park. Such lands shall be subject to foreclosure or sale pursuant to the terms of such mortgage or deed of trust in accordance with the laws of the State of Arizona. The United States shall be an indispensable party to, and may be joined in, any such proceeding involving said lands with the right to remove the action to the Ignited States district court for the district in which the land is situated, according to the procedure in section 1446, of title 28, United States Code, and the United States shall have the right to appeal from any order of remand entered in such action. (c) To pledge any revenue or other income from lands within said Hopi Industrial Park, and the improvements situated thereon, and any

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