Native Hawaiian Recognition Bill S.344 and H.R.665 introduced in both the Senate and the House on February 11, 2003



108th CONGRESS

1st Session

S. 344

Expressing the policy of the United States regarding the United States relationship with Native Hawaiians and to provide a process for the recognition by the United States of the Native Hawaiian governing entity, and for other purposes.

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

February 11, 2003

Mr. AKAKA (for himself and Mr. Inouye) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs


A BILL

Expressing the policy of the United States regarding the United States relationship with Native Hawaiians and to provide a process for the recognition by the United States of the Native Hawaiian governing entity, and for other purposes.

SECTION 1. FINDINGS.

school, as well as college and master's degree programs in native language immersion instruction, and traditional justice programs, and by continuing their efforts to enhance Native Hawaiian self-determination and local control.

SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.

in the January 17, 1893, overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

that now comprise the State of Hawaii on or before January 1, 1893, and who occupied and exercised sovereignty in the Hawaiian archipelago, including the area that now constitutes the State of Hawaii, and includes all Native Hawaiians who were eligible in 1921 for the programs authorized by the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act (42 Stat. 108, chapter 42) and their lineal descendants.

SEC. 3. UNITED STATES POLICY AND PURPOSE.

SEC. 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OFFICE FOR NATIVE HAWAIIAN RELATIONS.

Federal statutes or regulations promulgated under the authority of Federal law.

SEC. 5. NATIVE HAWAIIAN INTERAGENCY COORDINATING GROUP.

SEC. 6. PROCESS FOR THE RECOGNITION OF THE NATIVE HAWAIIAN GOVERNING ENTITY.

SEC. 7. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

SEC. 8. REAFFIRMATION OF DELEGATION OF FEDERAL AUTHORITY; NEGOTIATIONS.

SEC. 9. APPLICABILITY OF CERTAIN FEDERAL LAWS.

SEC. 10. SEVERABILITY.

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