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U.S.C.A. § 1932 United States Code Annotated
The Secretary is also authorized to make grants to Indian organizations to establish and operate off-reservation Indian child and family service programs which may include, but are not limited to-- (1) a system for regulating, maintaining, and supporting Indian foster and adoptive homes, including a subsidy program under which Indian adoptive children may be provided support comparable to that for which they would be eligible as Indian foster children, taking into account the appropriate State standards of support for maintenance and medical needs; (2) the operation and maintenance of facilities and services for counseling and treatment of Indian families and Indian foster and adoptive children; (3) family assistance, including homemaker and home counselors, day care, afterschool care, and employment, recreational activities, and respite care; and (4) guidance, legal representation, and advice to Indian families involved in child custody proceedings. (Pub.L. 95-608, Title II, § 202, Nov. 8, 1978, 92 Stat. 3076.) HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES Revision Notes and Legislative Reports 1978 Acts. House Report No. 95-1386, see 1978 U.S. Code Cong. and Adm. News, p. 7530. Indian child welfare, see 25 CFR § 23.1 et seq. LIBRARY REFERENCES American Digest System
Indians Key Number System Topic No. 209. 25 U.S.C.A. § 1932, 25 USCA § 1932 Approved 07-28-05
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