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 95 STAT. 1206

PUBLIC LAW 97-95—DEC. 17, 1981

Public Law 97-95 97th Congress Joint Resolution Dec. 17, 1981 [S.J. Res. 136]

To validate the effectiveness of a plan for the use or distribution of funds appropriated to pay a judgment awarded to the San Carlos Tribe of Arizona.

Whereas, pursuant to Public Law 93-134 (Act of October 19, 1973, 87 Stat. 466; 25 U.S.C. 1401), the Secretary of the Interior or his designee submitted a plan on October 7, 1981, for the use or distribution of funds appropriated to pay a judgment awarded to the San Carlos Apache Indian Tribe of Arizona; Whereas, such plan has not been disapproved by congressional action; Whereas, such plan has lain before the Senate for the requisite eriod of sixty legislative days as provided by Public Law 93-134 ut sixty legislative days in the House of Representatives will not expire until December 18, 1981, after the Congress has adjourned; and Whereas, it is the purpose of this resolution to validate the effectiveness of the plan which was submitted to the Congress pursuant to Public Law 93-134. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the plan for the use or distribution of funds awarded the San Carlos Apache Tribe of Indians in Docket No. 22-H before the United States Court of Claims is hereby declared to be valid and effective as of the date of enactment of this resolution and such plan is declared to have been validly submitted and is exempted from any further review. Approved December 17, 1981.

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San Carlos Indians. Judgment appropriation plan.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S.J. Res. 136: CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 127 (1981): Dec. 15, considered and passed Senate. Dec. 16, considered and passed House.

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