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Title 25 of the United States Code outlines the role of Indians in the United States Code. 25 U.S.C. ch. 1 – Bureau of Indian Affairs; 25 U.S.C. ch. 2 – Officers of Indian Affairs; 25 U.S.C. ch. 2A – Indian Claims Commission; 25 U.S.C. ch. 3 – Agreements With Indians; 25 U.S.C. ch. 4 – Performance by United States of Obligations to ...
A few volumes of the official 2012 edition of the United States Code. The United States Code (formally the Code of Laws of the United States of America) [1] is the official codification of the general and permanent federal statutes of the United States. [2] It contains 53 titles, which are organized into numbered sections. [3] [4]
Title 25 is the portion of the Code of Federal Regulations that governs Government-to-Government relations with Native American tribes within the United States. It is available in digital or printed form.
Title 18: Conservation of Power and Water Resources; Title 19: Customs Duties; Title 20: Employees' Benefits; Title 21: Food and Drugs; Title 22: Foreign Relations; Title 23: Highways; Title 24: Housing and Urban Development; Title 25: Indians; Title 26: Internal Revenue (also known as the Treasury Regulations) Title 27: Alcohol, Tobacco ...
[10] (that Act appears today in Title 25, sections 1301 to 1303 of the United States Code). Titles VIII through IX are commonly known as the Fair Housing Act . Title X, commonly known as the Anti-Riot Act [ 11 ]
Title 25 of the United States Code; Title 26 of the United States Code; Title 27 of the United States Code; Government patent use (United States)
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The Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 applies to the Indian tribes of the United States and makes many but not all of the guarantees of the Bill of Rights applicable within the federally recognized tribes. [49] The Act appears today in Title 25, sections 1301 to 1303 of the United States Code.