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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 1000 · § 1000.860

§ 1000.860. How will the Secretary consult with Tribes/Consortia in developing the list of available programs?

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(a)The Secretary shall consult with Tribes/Consortia in developing the list of available programs in accordance with subpart T of this part.
(b)In addition to the requirements in subpart T of this part:
(1)The Secretary must publish the previous year's list of available programs in accordance with 25 U.S.C. 5372(c)(3) in the Federal Register prior to October 1 of each year. The list must include:
(i)All of the Secretary's proposed additions and revisions for the coming year with an explanation; and
(ii)Programmatic targets detailed in § 1000.2010(e) and an initial point of contact for each bureau.
(2)If the Secretary does not plan to include a Tribal suggestion or revision in the final published list, the Secretary must provide to such Tribe/Consortium a written explanation of reasons consistent with § 1000.855.
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