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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 1000 · § 1000.2350

§ 1000.2350. What decisions may not be appealed under §§ 1000.2345 through 1000.2395?

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Decisions that may not appealed under §§ 1000.2345 through 1000.2395 shall be limited to:
(a)Disputes arising under the terms of a compact, funding agreement, or construction project agreement that has been awarded;
(b)Disputes arising from immediate reassumptions under 25 U.S.C. 5366(b)(3) and § 1000.1750 which are covered under §§ 1000.2405 through 1000.2430;
(c)Decisions relating to planning and negotiation grants (subparts C and D of this part) and certain discretionary grants not awarded under title IV (25 CFR part 2);
(d)Decisions regarding requests for waivers of regulations (subpart J of this part);
(e)Decisions regarding construction (subpart K of this part) addressed in § 1000.1455; and
(f)Decisions under any other statute, such as the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act (see 43 CFR part 2).
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