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 PUBLIC LAW 98-146—NOV. 4, 1983 97 STAT. 931 Federal supervision over certain Indian tribes; and expenses re- quired by continuing or permanent treaty provisions: Provided, That no part of any appropriations to the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall be available to continue academic and residential programs of the Chilocco, Seneca, and Fort Sill boarding schools, Oklahoma; and Stewart boarding school, Nevada: Provided further. That no part of any appropriation to the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall be available to continue academic and residential programs at Concho boarding school, Oklahoma, and Mount Edgecumbe boarding school in Alaska after June 30, 1983, or at the Intermountain boarding school in Utah after June 30, 1984: Provided further, That no part of any appropri- ation to the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall be used to subject the transportation of school children to any limitation on travel or transportation expenditures for Federal employees. TERRITORIAL AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATION OF TERRITORIES For expenses necessary for the administration of Territories under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior, $79,262,000 of which (1) not to exceed $77,192,000 shall be available until expended for technical assistance; grants to the judiciary in Ameri- can Samoa for compensation and expenses, as authorized by law (48 U.S.C. 1661(c)); grants to American Samoa, in addition to current local revenues, for support of governmental functions; Economic Development Loan Fund grants to Guam, as authorized by law (48 U.S.C. 1428-1428e; Public Law 95-134; 91 Stat. 1161, 1162, 1163; Public Law 95-348; 92 Stat. 487, 488); grants to the Government of the Virgin Islands as authorized by law (Public Law 97-357); con- 96 Stat. 1705. struction grants to Guam of $11,350,000; direct grants to the Govern- ment of the Northern Mariana Islands as authorized by law (Public Law 94-241, 90 Stat. 272, and Public Law 96-205, 94 Stat. 86); and (2) not to exceed $2,070,000 for fiscal year 1984 salaries and expenses of the Office of Territorial and International Affairs: Provided, That the Territorial and local governments herein provided for are authorized to make purchases through the General Services Admin- istration: Provided further, That appropriations available for the administration of Territories may be expended for the purchase, charter, maintenance, and operation of surface vessels for official purposes and for commercial transportation purposes found by the Secretary to be necessary: Provided further, That all financial trans- actions of the Territorial and local governments herein provided for, including such transactions of all agencies or instrumentalities established or utilized by such governments, shall be audited by the General Accounting Office, in accordance with the provisions of the Budget and Accounting Act, 1921 (42 Stat. 23), as amended, and the Accounting and Auditing Act of 1950 (64 Stat. 834): Provided further, That Public Law 94-392 (48 U.S.C. 1574(b)), as amended, is 48 USC I574b hereby further amended by— (1) deleting the semicolon in section 20t))(l) and adding the following: ", except that $28,000,000 of the guaranteed bonding authority will be used for water producing and power projects, including maintenance and overhaul of electrical generating and distribution mechanisms, and $12,000,000 of the guaranteed bonding authority will be used for repair of the water distribu- tion and storage systems;"; and 48 USC 1681 notes. 48 USC 1401f, 1423/, 1665. 48 USC 1470a. 48 USC 1469b.

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