§ 1000.2505. What is an organizational conflict of interest?
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/us/cfr/t25/s§ 1000.2505·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
(a)An organizational conflict of interest arises when, in the administration of programs performed under a compact or funding agreement subject to this part, there is a direct conflict between the financial interests of the Tribe/Consortium and:
(1)The financial interests of beneficial owners of Indian trust resources;
(2)The financial interests of the United States relating to trust resources, trust acquisitions, or lands conveyed or to be conveyed under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.; or
(3)An express statutory obligation of the United States to third parties. This section only applies if the conflict was not addressed when the funding agreement was first negotiated.
(b)This section only applies where the financial interests of the Tribe/Consortium are significant enough to impair the Tribe's/Consortium's objectivity in carrying out the funding agreement, or a portion of the funding agreement.
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