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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 1000 · § 1000.1060

§ 1000.1060. What issues must the bureau and the Tribe/Consortium address at negotiation meetings?

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The negotiation meetings referred to in § 1000.1055 must address at a minimum the following:
(a)The specific Tribe/Consortium proposal(s) and intentions;
(b)Legal or program issues that the bureau or the Tribe/Consortium identify as concerns;
(c)Options for negotiating programs and related budget amounts, including mutually agreeable options for developing alternative formats for presenting budget information to the Tribe/Consortium;
(d)Dates for conducting and concluding negotiations;
(e)Protocols for conducting negotiations;
(f)Responsibility for preparation of a written summary of the discussions; and
(g)Who will prepare an initial draft of the compact or funding agreement, as applicable.
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