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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 170 · § 170.932

§ 170.932. Are there other funding sources for Tribal transportation departments?

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There are many sources of funds that may help support a Tribal transportation department. The following are some examples of additional funding sources:
(a)Tribal general funds;
(b)Tribal Priority Allocation;
(c)Tribal permits and license fees;
(d)Tribal fuel tax;
(e)Federal, State, private, and local transportation grants assistance;
(f)Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance fees (TERO); and
(g)Capacity building grants from Administration for Native Americans and other organizations.
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