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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 1000 · § 1000.170

§ 1000.170. Are there any time frames to negotiate an initial compact or funding agreement for a Tribe not presently participating in self-governance?

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(a)Once selected to participate in self-governance, the parties should begin negotiations at least 180 days before the proposed effective date of the initial funding agreement and compact (e.g., October 1, January 1, or such other date as the parties agree in the initial funding agreement or compact).
(b)A Tribe/Consortium may be selected to participate during one year but negotiate a compact and funding agreement in a subsequent year. In this case, the Tribe/Consortium must, before the applicable period established in § 1000.160, submit to OSG documentation demonstrating continued eligibility under 25 U.S.C. 5362(c).
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