INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER/TERMINATE LEASE.

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View NCGA Bill Details2011-2012 Session
Senate Bill 930 (Public) Filed Tuesday, May 29, 2012
TO REQUIRE THE STATE TO TERMINATE ITS LEASE OF THE INDIAN CULTURAL CENTER PROPERTY; TO DIRECT HOW THE PROPERTY IS TO BE DISPOSED OF; AND TO AMEND THE STATUTORY RECOGNITION OF THE LUMBEE TRIBE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Intro. by Walters.

Status: Held As Filed (Senate Action) (May 30 2012)

Bill History:

S 930

Bill Summaries:

  • Summary date: May 29 2012 - View Summary

    Identical to H 1179, filed 5/29/12.

    As title indicates. Sets out whereas clauses related to the Indian Cultural Center and the lease. Requires that the lease be terminated and directs the Department of Administration to dispose of the property in such a way to preserve Native North American arts, crafts, and artifacts; educate the public; install new and renovate existing recreational and entertainment facilities; and cultivate economic development. Amends GS 71A-3 to provide that the Lumbee Tribe enjoys all the rights, privileges, and immunities as an American Indian tribe (was, as citizens of North Carolina).