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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 170 · § 170.474

§ 170.474. Who conducts the project closeout?

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The following table shows who must conduct the TTP construction project closeout and develop the report. If the project was completed by . . . then . . . and the closeout report must . . .
(a)BIA ``` ``` The region engineer or designee is responsible for closing out the project and preparing the report ``` ```
(1)Summarize the construction project records to ensure compliance requirements have been met;
(2)Review the bid item quantities and expenditures to ensure reasonable conformance with the PS and modifications;
(3)Be completed within 120 calendar days of the date of acceptance of the TTP construction project; and
(4)Be provided to the affected Tribes and the Secretaries.
(b)A Tribe ``` ``` Agreements negotiated under ISDEAA, or other appropriate agreements specify who is responsible for closeout and preparing the report ``` ```
(1)Meet the requirements of ISDEAA;
(2)Comply with 25 CFR 900.130(d) and 131(b)(10) and 25 CFR 1000.249, or the Program Agreement, as applicable;
(3)Be completed within 120 calendar days of the date of acceptance of the project; and
(4)Be provided to all parties specified in the agreements. ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
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