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[88 STAT. 1913]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 1913]

88 STAT. 3

PUBLIC LAW 93-580-JAN. 2, 1975

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(4) Federal, State, and tribal jurisdiction; (5) Indian education; (6) Indian health; (7) reservation development; (8) urban, rural nonreservation, terminated, and nonfederally recognized Indians; and (9) Indian law revision, consolidation, and codification. (b)(i) Such task forces shall have such powers and authorities, in carrying out their responsibilities, as shall be conferred upon them by the Commission, except that they shall have no power to issue subpenas or to administer oaths or affirmations: Provided, That they may call upon the Commission or any committee thereof, in the (Commission's discretion, to assist them in securing any testimony, materials, documents, or other information necessary for their investigation and study. (ii) The Commission shall require each task force to provide written quarterly reports to the Commission on the progress of the task force and, in the discretion of the Commission, an oral presentation of such report. In order to insure the correlation of data in the final report and recommendations of the Commission, the Director of the Commission shall coordinate the independent efforts of the task force groups. (c) The Commission may fix the compensation of the members of such task forces at a rate not to exceed the daily equivalent of the highest rate of annual compensation that may be paid to employees of the United States Senate generally. (d) The Commission shall, pursuant to section 6, insure that the task forces are provided with adequate staff support in addition to that authorized under section 6(a), to carry out the projects assigned to them. (e) Each task force appointed by the Commission shall, within one year from the date of the appointment of its members, submit to the Commission its final report of investigation and study together with recommendations thereon. REPORT o r THE COMMISSION

SEC. 5. (a) Upon the report of the task forces made pursuant to section 4 hereof, the Commission shall review and compile such reports, together with its independent findings, into a final report. Within six months after the reports of the investigating task forces, the Commission shall submit its final report, together with recommendations thereon, to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Commission shall cease to exist six months after submission of said final report but not later than June 80, 1977. All records and papers of the Commission shall thereupon be delivered to the Administrator of the General Services Administration for deposit in the Archives of the United States. (b) Any recommendation of the Commission involving the enactment of legislation shall be referred by the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Representatives to the appropriate standing committee of the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, and such committees shall make a report thereon to the respective house within two years of such referral.

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