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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 1000 · § 1000.310

§ 1000.310. What is required to request planning and negotiation grants?

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A Tribe/Consortium seeking a planning or negotiation grant must submit the following:
(a)A resolution or other final action by the Tribe's/Consortium's governing body requesting to begin or expand its participation in self-governance and to receive a grant; and
(b)For a Tribe/Consortium required to perform an annual audit under the Single Audit Act and subpart F of 2 CFR part 200, evidence showing that the Tribe/Consortium has no uncorrected significant and material audit exceptions in the required annual audit of its self-determination or self-governance agreements with any Federal agency for the three fiscal years preceding its current request to participate in self-governance.
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