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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 900 · § 900.150

§ 900.150. What decisions can an Indian tribe or tribal organization appeal under this subpart?

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(a)A decision to decline to award a self-determination contract, or a portion thereof, under section 102 of the Act;
(b)A decision to decline to award a construction contract, or a portion thereof, under sections 105(m) and 102 of the Act;
(c)A decision to decline a proposed amendment to a self-determination contract, or a portion thereof, under section 102 of the Act;
(d)A decision not to approve a proposal, in whole or in part, to redesign a program;
(e)A decision to rescind and reassume a self-determination contract, in whole or in part, under section 109 of the Act except for emergency reassumptions;
(f)A decision to refuse to waive a regulation under section 107(e) of the Act;
(g)A disagreement between an Indian tribe or tribal organization and the Federal government over proposed reporting requirements;
(h)A decision to refuse to allow an Indian tribe or tribal organization to convert a contract to mature status, under section 4(h) of the Act;
(i)All other appealable pre-award decisions by a Federal official as specified in these regulations, whether an official of the Department of the Interior or the Department of Health and Human Services; or
(j)A decision relating to a request for a determination that a law or regulation has been superseded by the Act.
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