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This bill updates outdated legal references in federal law that deal with Native American issues, correcting citations that point to old sections of the U.S. Code that have been reorganized or moved. The changes are purely technical in nature and don't alter any actual policies or programs affecting Native American tribes or communities. The bill fixes broken legal cross-references so that federal statutes accurately point to where the relevant laws are currently located.
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