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114 STAT. 2936 PUBLIC LAW 106-568—DEC. 27, 2000 American Indian Education Foundation Act of2000. "(ii) provide the Navajo Nation with a written notice of the alleged violation together with such written determination; and "(iii) prior to the exercise of any remedy or the rescission of the approval of the regulation involved and the reassumption of the lease approval responsibility, provide the Navajo Nation with a hearing on the record and a reasonable opportunity to cure the alleged violation.". TITLE XIII—AMERICAN INDIAN EDUCATION FOUNDATION 25 USC 450 note. SEC. 1301. SHORT TITLE. This title may be cited as the "American Indian Education Foundation Act of 2000". SEC. 1302. ESTABLISHMENT OF AMERICAN INDIAN EDUCATION FOUNDATION. The Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:

    • TITLE V—AMERICAN INDIAN

EDUCATION FOUNDATION 25 USC 458bbb. "SEC. 501. AMERICAN INDIAN EDUCATION FOUNDATION. "(a) IN GENERAL. — As soon as practicable after the date of the enactment of this title, the Secretary of the Interior shall establish, under the laws of the District of Columbia and in accordance with this title, the American Indian Education Foundation. "(b) PERPETUAL EXISTENCE. — Except as otherwise provided, the Foundation shall have perpetual existence. "(c) NATURE OF CORPORATION.—The Foundation shall be a charitable and nonprofit federally chartered corporation and shall not be an agency or instrumentality of the United States. "(d) PLACE OF INCORPORATION AND DOMICILE. —The Foundation shall be incorporated and domiciled in the District of Columbia. "(e) PURPOSES.—The purposes of the Foundation shall be— "(1) to encourage, accept, and administer private gifts of real and personal property or any income therefrom or other interest therein for the benefit of, or in support of, the mission of the Office of Indian Education Programs of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (or its successor office); "(2) to undertake and conduct such other activities as will further the educational opportunities of American Indians who attend a Bureau funded school; and "(3) to participate with, and otherwise assist. Federal, State, and tribal governments, agencies, entities, and individuals in undertaking and conducting activities that will further the educational opportunities of ionerican Indians attending Bureau funded schools. "(f) BOARD OF DIRECTORS. —