Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 25 : Section 631


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 631. Basic program for conservation and development of resources; projects; appropriations

      In order to further the purposes of existing treaties with the
    Navajo Indians, to provide facilities, employment, and services
    essential in combating hunger, disease, poverty, and demoralization
    among the members of the Navajo and Hopi Tribes, to make available
    the resources of their reservations for use in promoting a
    self-supporting economy and self-reliant communities, and to lay a
    stable foundation on which these Indians can engage in diversified
    economic activities and ultimately attain standards of living
    comparable with those enjoyed by other citizens, the Secretary of
    the Interior is authorized and directed to undertake, within the
    limits of the funds from time to time appropriated pursuant to this
    subchapter, a program of basic improvements for the conservation
    and development of the resources of the Navajo and Hopi Indians,
    the more productive employment of their manpower, and the supplying
    of means to be used in their rehabilitation, whether on or off the
    Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations. Such program shall include the
    following projects for which capital expenditures in the amount
    shown after each project listed in the following subsections and
    totaling $108,570,000 are authorized to be appropriated:
        (1) Soil and water conservation and range improvement work,
      $10,000,000.
        (2) Completion and extension of existing irrigation projects,
      and completion of the investigation to determine the feasibility
      of the proposed San Juan-Shiprock irrigation project, $9,000,000.
        (3) Surveys and studies of timber, coal, mineral, and other
      physical and human resources, $500,000.
        (4) Development of industrial and business enterprises,
      $1,000,000.
        (5) Development of opportunities for off-reservation employment
      and resettlement and assistance in adjustments related thereto,
      $3,500,000.
        (6) Relocation and resettlement of Navajo and Hopi Indians
      (Colorado River Indian Reservation), $5,750,000.
        (7) Roads and trails, $40,000,000; of which not less than
      $20,000,000 shall be (A) available for contract authority for
      such construction and improvement of the roads designated as
      route 1 and route 3 on the Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations as
      may be necessary to bring the portion of such roads located in
      any State up to at least the secondary road standards in effect
      in such State, and (B) in addition to any amounts expended on
      such roads under the $20,000,000 authorization provided under
      this clause prior to amendment.
        (8) Telephone and radio communications systems, $250,000.
        (9) Agency, institutional, and domestic water supply,
      $2,500,000.
        (10) Establishment of a revolving loan fund, $5,000,000.
        (11) Hospital buildings and equipment, and other health
      conservation measures, $4,750,000.
        (12) School buildings and equipment, and other educational
      measures, $25,000,000.
        (13) Housing and necessary facilities and equipment, $820,000.
        (14) Common service facilities, $500,000.

      Funds so appropriated shall be available for administration,
    investigations, plans, construction, and all other objects
    necessary for or appropriate to the carrying out of the provisions
    of this subchapter. Such further sums as may be necessary for or
    appropriate to the annual operation and maintenance of the projects
    herein enumerated are also authorized to be appropriated. Funds
    appropriated under these authorizations shall be in addition to
    funds made available for use on the Navajo and Hopi Reservations,
    or with respect to Indians of the Navajo Tribes, out of
    appropriations heretofore or hereafter granted for the benefit,
    care, or assistance of Indians in general, or made pursuant to
    other authorizations now in effect.



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