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[76 Stat. 338]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 338]

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PUBLIC LAW 87-578-AUG. 9, 1962

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Report to congressional committees.

Restriction.

[76 STAT.

1930 (46 Stat. 391), including cash grants; and employment of a curator for the Osage Museum, who shall be appointed with the approval of the Osage Tribal Council and without regard to the classification laws: Provided, That in addition to the amount appropriated herein, tribal funds may be advanced to Indian tribes during the current fiscal year for such purposes as may be designated by the governing body of the particular tribe involved and approved by the Secretary, except that tribal fui\ds derived from appropriations in satisfaction of awards of the Indian Claims Commission and the Court of Claims shall not be further appropriated until a report of the purposes for which the funds are to be used has been submitted to the Senate and. House Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs and those purposes either have been approved by resolution of each of said committees or have not been disapproved by resolution of either of said committees within sixty calendar days from the date the report is submitted, not counting days on which either House is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three calendar days to a; day certain: Provided, however, That no part of this appropriation or other tribal funds shall be used for the acquisition of land or water rights within the States of Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming, either inside or outside the boundaries of existing Indian reservations, if such acquisition results in the property being exempted from local taxation, except as provided for by the Act of July 24, 1956 (70 Stat. 627). NATIONAL PARK SERVICE M A N A G E M E N T A N D PROTEOHON

For expenses necessary for the management and protection of the areas and facilities administered by the National Park Service, including protection of lands in process of condemnation; and for plans, investigations, and studies of the recreational resources (exclusive of preparation of detail plans and working drawings) and archeological values in river basins of the United States (except the Missouri River Basin); $25,525,000. M A I N T E N A N C E A N D REHABILITATION OF PHYSICAL FACILITIES

For expenses necessary for the operation, maintenance, and rehabilitation of roads (including furnishing special road maintenance service to trucking permittees on a reimbursable basis), trails, buildings, utilities, and other physical facilities essential to the operation of areas administered pursuant to law by the National Park Service, $20,000,000. , CONSTRUCTION

37 Stat. 460; 54 Stat. 36.

Restriction.

For construction and improvement, without regard to the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended (16 TJ.S.C. 451), of ouildings, utilities, and other physical facilities under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service, including the White House; the repair or replacement of roads, trails, buildings, utilities, or other facilities or equipment damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, or storm, or the construction of projects deferred by reason of the use of funds for such purposes; the acc[uisition of water rights; and not to exceed $8,622,000 for the acquisition of lands, interest therein, improveinents, and related personal property; $40,775,500, to remain available until expended: Provided, That no part of this apprOT)riation shall be used for the condemnation of any land for Grand Teton National Park in the State of Wyoming.