The Bureau of Indian Affairs shall not expend any other funds for the operation of any secondary education program or facility in the State of Alaska after : , That while consultation concerning day school transfers to the State of Alaska will continue with affected villages, local concurrence is not required in this continuing effort to establish a single system of education envisioned by the State’s constitution: , That after , the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall fund no more than ten day schools in Alaska: , That the Bureau of Indian Affairs shall not fund any schools in Alaska after : , That $9,350,000 of such amount shall be available until expended for transfer to the State of Alaska to assist in the rehabilitation or reconstruction of Bureau-owned schools which are transferred to the State: , That the $9,350,000 appropriated in available to the State of Alaska to assist in the rehabilitation of Bureau-owned schools which are transferred to the State may also be used for reconstruction: , That when any Alaska day school operated by contract is transferred, the State shall assume any existing contract pertaining to the operation or maintenance of such school for a minimum of two years or until the expiration of the negotiated contract, whichever comes first: , That nothing in the foregoing shall preclude assistance otherwise available under the Act of () as amended ( et seq.), or any other Act to such schools on the same basis as other public schools.Public Law 97–39448 Stat. 59625 U.S.C. 4521June 30, 19831983-06-30June 30, 19841984-06-30June 30, 19851985-06-30April 16, 19341934-04-16ProvidedProvided furtherProvided furtherProvided furtherProvided furtherProvided furtherProvided further