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PUBLIC LAW 92-427-SEPT. 21, 1972

•'(c) Payments made under subsection (b) shall not cover any expenses other than those covered by subsection (a). " (d) When the Secretary of Defense determines, under reguhitions pi-escribed by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, that an accredited civilian educational institution has increased its total enrollment for the sole purpose of accepting members of the program covered by this chapter, he may provide under a contract with such an institution for additional payments to cover the portion of the increased costs of the additional enrollment which are not covered by the institution's normal tuition and fees," (b) The table of chapters at the beginning of subtitle A and at the beginning of part III of such subtitle of title 10, United States Code, are each amended by adding •'104. Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences 2112 "105. Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program 2120" immediately below •'103. Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps 2101". Approved September 21, 1972.

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Public Law 92-427 AN ACT To declare title to certain Federal lands in the State of Oregon to be in the United States in trust for the use and benefit of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon.

September 21, 1972 [S.2969]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of liefresentatlves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That title to the Indians. Confederated Federal lands, together with all improvements thereon, known as the xr'ibes of the McQuinn Strip, is declared to be in the United States in trust for the warm springs use and benefit of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs ore^g.'^'^^*'""' Reservation of Oregon, and a part of the Warm Springs Reservation Lands in t r u s t. of Oregon, and such lands are excluded from the Mount Hood and Willamette National Forests. The Secretary of the Interior shall administer such lands in accordance with, and for the purpose of, this Act. SEC. 2. As used in this Act, the term "McQuinn Strip'" means the S t "McQuinn rip." approximately 61,360 acres of federally owned lands which are within the following described area: An area bounded by a line beginning at a point in the middle of the channel of the Deschutes River, established as the initial point of the Handley Survey of 1871; thence in a direct line northwestwardly to the seven-and-one-half-mile post of the McQuinn Survey of 1887; thence continuing northwestwardly along the line of the McQuinn Survey to the thirty-mile post thereof at Little Dark Butte in the Cascade Mountains; thence following the McQuinn Survey southwestwardly in a direct line to the summit of Mount Jefferson; thence northeastwardly in a direct line to the western terminus of the northern boundary of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation as established by the Act of June 6, 1894 (28 Stat. 86); thence along said northern boundary to the place of beginning, excluding any lands which are within the exterior boundaries of the Mount Jefferson Wilderness Area. SEC. 3. The distributive shares of the respective counties of receipts from the national forests from which the lands described in section 2

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