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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 46 · § 46.10

§ 46.10. Eligible activities.

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(a)Subject to availability of funds, funds appropriated for the BIA's Adult Education Program may be used to support local projects or programs designed to:
(1)Enable Indian adults to acquire basic educational skills, including literacy;
(2)Enable Indian adults to continue their education through the secondary school level;
(3)Establish career education projects intended to improve employment opportunities;
(4)Provide educational services or instruction for elderly, disabled, or incarcerated Indian adults;
(5)Prepare individuals to benefit from occupational training; and
(6)Teach employment-related skills.
(b)Funds should not be used to support programs designed solely to prepare Indian adults to enter a specific occupation or cluster of closely related occupations.
(c)The Adult Education Program must be implemented in accordance with a plan established by the tribe(s) affected by the program. The tribe(s) may determine to set standards in addition to those established in this part.
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