§ 170.461. May a Tribe approve plans, specifications, and estimates?
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An Indian Tribal government may approve plans, specifications and estimates and commence road and bridge construction with funds made available from the TTP through a self-determination contract, self-governance agreement, Program Agreement or other appropriate agreement, developed in accordance with 23 U.S.C. 202(b)(6) (b)(7), if the Indian Tribal government:
(a)Provides assurances in the contract or agreement that the construction will meet or exceed applicable health and safety standards;
(b)Obtains advance review of the plans and specifications from a State-licensed civil engineer that has certified that the plans and specifications meet or exceed the applicable health and safety standards;
(c)Provides a copy of the certification under paragraph
(a)of this section to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tribal Government Affairs, Department of Transportation, or the Assistant Secretary---Indian Affairs, DOI, as appropriate; and
(d)Provides a copy of all project documentation identified in § 170.460 to BIA or FHWA before the start of construction.
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