DOI

1990- DOI Solicitors Opinion: Request for Opinion on Certain Aspects of Self Governance Contracts under Pub. L. 100-472

“What is necessary to determine that a tribe has successfully completed a Self-Governance Planning Grant under§ 302(a) (1) of Title III? Successful Completion of a Self-Governance Grant. Section 302(a) (l) of Title III provides, a tribe that successfully completes a Self-Governance Planning Grant, authorized by Conference Report 100-498 to accompany H.R. 395, shall be selected …

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1976- Handbook for Decision Makers on Title I of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act

“Published November 4, 1975 in the Federal Register, these Regulations have been developed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs(IIIA) to assist American Indians in implementation of the IndianSelf-Determination and Education Assistance Act (PL 93-368). Prepared for tribal leaders and policymakers, this handbook analyzes the regulations from the perspective of tribal policymakers, present options as provided …

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Standards for the Review and Approval of CSC in the BIA

“The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has developed its Contract Suppon Costs (CSC) policy with the active participation of Indian Tribes and interested tribal representatives. The BIA has always sought to maintain an openness concerning CSC issues and has consistently provided information. guidance, and technical assistance to Awardees in their development of CSC proposals. For …

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2000- Final DOI Regulations for Title IV

“This is a rule to implement Tribal Self-Governance, as authorized by Title IV of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act. This rule has been negotiated among representatives of Self-Governance and non-Self-Governance Tribes and the U.S. Department of the Interior. The intended effect is to transfer to participating Tribes control of, funding for, and decision-making …

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