13 research outputs found
San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992, Amendment of 1994
Federal Legislation| 1994 Amendment to the San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992, in Indian Laws Technical Corrections (May 31, 1994) at Sec 2. PL 103-263, 108 Stat. 575 Parties: San Carlos Apache Tribe & US. Amending Sec. 3704(d) of the San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-575 amended by deleting reimbursable\u27\u27 and inserting in lieu thereof nonreimbursable . [Source: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collection.action?collectionCode=GPO&browsePath=United+States+Statutes+at+Large+%28Digitized%29%2F1994&isCollapsed=false&leafLevelBrowse=false&isDocumentResults=true&ycord=1025
An Act to Provide for the Settlement of the Water Rights Claims of the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe in Yavapai County, AZ, and for Other Purposes
Federal Legislation: An Act To Provide for the Settlement of the Water Rights Claims of the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe in Yavapai County, Arizona, and for Other Purposes, P.L. 103-434, 108 Stat. 4526 (Oct. 31, 1994. Parties: Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe, AZ, Prescott, Chino Valley Irrigation District & US. Title I of the Act is the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 1994, which ratifies the Settlement Agreement entered into by the Tribe, AZ, US, Prescott, and the Chino Valley Irrigation District. It provides for the settlement of all water between and among the parties. The Secretary is authorized to acquire the Central AZ Project contract from the Tribe and its subcontract from Prescott in exchange for funds appropriated to the Verde River Basin Water Fund for the development and maintenance of facilities for on-reservation water or effluent use and payment for water services provided under the Water Services Agreement. The Tribe and Prescott are required to establish trust accounts. Appropriations are authorized for the Tribe\u27s settlement costs (200K to the Tribe\u27s trust account. The Tribe is a claimant in the Gila River General Adjudication. [Source: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/STATUTE-108/pdf/STATUTE-108-Pg4526.pdf
Northern Cheyenne Indian Reserved Water Rights Settlement Act of 1992, Amendments of 1994
Federal Legislation: Northern Cheyenne Indian Reserved Water Rights Settlement Act of 1994, Sec. 1. PL 103-263, 108 Stat. 575. Amending PL 102-374 by adding provisions assigning responsibility of cost of environmental compliance for Tongue River Dam Project to the US, including reimbursements to MT. [Source| http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/browse/collection.action?collectionCode=GPO&browsePath=United+States+Statutes+at+Large+%28Digitized%29%2F1994&isCollapsed=false&leafLevelBrowse=false&isDocumentResults=true&ycord=1025
Yavapai-Prescott Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 1994
Federal Legislation: Title 1, Sec. 101(b)(5) of An Act to Provide for the Settlement of the Water Rights Claims of the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe in Yavapai County, AZ, and for Other Purposes, PL103-434 (OCT. 31, 1994) Title 1, Sec. 101(b)(5) repeals section 406(k) of Public Law 101-628 which authorizes $30,000,000 in appropriations for the acquisition of land and water resources in the Verde River basin and for the development thereof as an alternative source of water for the Fort McDowell Indian Community. [Source: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/STATUTE-108/pdf/STATUTE-108-Pg4526.pdf
Resolved, that the commander-in-chief power of the United States President should be substantially curtailed : national debate topic for colleges, 1993-94 : pursuant to 44 U.S. Code, section 1333 /
Includes index.Shipping list no.: 93-0594-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche.Mode of access: Internet
Resolved, that the federal government should substantially change rules and/or statutes governing criminal procedure in federal courts in one or more of the following areas : pretrial detentions, sentencing : pursuant to 44 U.S. Code, section 1333 /
Shipping list no.: 94-0325-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche.Spine title: National debate topic for colleges, 1994-1995.Mode of access: Internet
