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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 700 · § 700.603

§ 700.603. Eligibility.

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(a)Those heads of household who were members of the Navajo Tribe and were evicted from the Hopi reservation as a consequence of the decision in the United States v. Kabinto shall be eligible to receive relocation assistance on a preference basis.
(b)Proof of eviction shall be determined by one of the following criteria:
(1)Inclusion on the list of defendants in the case of United States v. Kabinto (456 F. 2d 1087) (1972);
(2)Inclusion on the lists prepared by the BIA dated May 10, 1979, and May 21, 1979, as a result of having provided services to those heads of household.
(3)Inclusion on a list prepared by the Navajo Tribe and submitted to the Commission on January 16, 1981;
(4)Inclusion on a list prepared by the Navajo Legal Aid Service dated April 29, 1970;
(5)Other evidence furnished by the applicant which is sufficient to prove their status as evictees from the Hopi reservation, as determined by the Commission.
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