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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 20 · § 20.202

§ 20.202. What is a tribal redesign plan?

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If you are a tribe administering a general assistance program, you can develop and submit to us a tribal redesign plan to change the way that you administer the program.
(a)A tribal redesign plan allows a tribe to:
(1)Change eligibility for general assistance in the service area; or
(2)Change the amount of general assistance payments for individuals within the service area.
(b)If you develop a tribal redesign plan it must:
(1)Treat all persons in the same situation equally; and
(2)Will not result in additional expenses for the Bureau solely because of any increased level of payments.
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