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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 1000 · § 1000.670

§ 1000.670. What funds must be transferred to a Tribe/Consortium under a funding agreement?

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(a)Subject to the terms of a funding agreement, the Secretary must transfer to a Tribe/Consortium all funds provided for in the funding agreement, pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 5368. The Secretary shall provide funding for periods covered by joint resolution adopted by Congress making continuing appropriations, to the extent permitted by such resolution.
(b)At the option of the Tribe/Consortium, the Secretary must provide the following program funds to the Tribe/Consortium through a funding agreement:
(1)An amount equal to the amount that the Tribe/Consortium would have been eligible to receive under contracts and grants for direct programs and contract support under title I of Public Law 93-638, as amended;
(2)Any funds that are specifically or functionally related to providing services and benefits to the Tribe/Consortium or its members by the Secretary without regard to the organizational level within BIA where such functions are carried out; and
(3)Any funds otherwise available to Indian Tribes or Indians for which appropriations are made to other Federal agencies and transferred to the Department as directed by law, an Interagency Agreement, or other means.
(c)Examples of the funds referred to in paragraphs (b)(1) and
(2)of this section are:
(1)A Tribe's/Consortium's Public Law 93-638 contract amounts;
(2)Negotiated amounts of agency, regional and central office funds, including previously undistributed funds or new programs on the same basis as they are made available to other Tribes;
(3)Other recurring funding;
(4)Non-recurring funding;
(5)Special projects, if applicable;
(6)Construction;
(7)Wildland firefighting accounts;
(8)Competitive grants; and
(9)Congressional earmarked funding.
(d)Examples of the funds referred to in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are:
(1)Federal Highway Administration funds;
(2)Federal Transit Administration funds; and
(3)Funding pursuant to an approved plan under Public Law 102-477, as amended.
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What funds must be transferred to a Tribe/Consortium under a funding agreement?
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