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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 7859 (Introduced in House) — To authorize the integration and administrative streamlining of Federal funding for Indian Tribes that have reservati... · Sec. 101

Sec. 101. Integration of Federal programs authorized

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The Secretary shall, on approving a proposed Plan submitted by an Indian Tribe under this Act, authorize the Indian Tribe, in accordance with the Plan— to integrate funding from eligible Federal programs (referred to in this section as the integrated Federal programs ), including by implementing any waivers of statutory, regulatory, and administrative requirements, regulations, policies, and procedures granted under section 107; to carry out the core services and activities that would otherwise be provided through the integrated Federal programs in accordance with the designated purposes of the Plan; to reallocate funds from the integrated Federal programs, as needed, among the various services and activities to be carried out under the Plan in accordance with the designated purposes of the Plan without the need for any waiver to be granted under section 107; if appropriate, and in accordance with the designated purposes of the Plan, to reallocate some or all of the funds from the integrated Federal programs to costs associated with community-driven relocation; and to provide a single report each year, based on the model report developed under section 201(b)— in lieu of reporting, recordkeeping, auditing, or similar requirements or procedures associated with the integrated Federal programs; and without the need for a waiver to be granted under section 107.
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