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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 44 · § 44.110

§ 44.110. What Indian Self-Determination Act provisions apply to grants under the Tribally Controlled Schools Act?

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(a)The following provisions of 25 CFR part 900 apply to grants under the Tribally Controlled Schools Act.
(1)Subpart F; Standards for Tribal or Tribal Organization Management Systems, § 900.45.
(2)Subpart H; Lease of Tribally-owned Buildings by the Secretary.
(3)Subpart I; Property Donation Procedures.
(4)Subpart N; Post-award Contract Disputes.
(5)Subpart P; Retrocession and Reassumption Procedures.
(b)To resolve any disputes arising from the Secretary's administration of the requirements of this part, the procedures in subpart N of part 900 apply if the dispute involves any of the following:
(1)Any exception or problem cited in an audit;
(2)Any dispute regarding the grant authorized;
(3)Any dispute involving an administrative cost grant;
(4)Any dispute regarding new construction or facility improvement or repair; or
(5)Any dispute regarding the Secretary's denial or failure to act on a request for facilities funds.
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