25 CFR 170, Subpart B - Indian Reservation Roads Program Policy and Eligibility
- — Consultation, Collaboration, Coordination
- § 170.100 — What do the terms “consultation, collaboration, and coordination” mean?
- § 170.101 — What is the IRR Program consultation and coordination policy?
- § 170.102 — How do the Departments consult, collaborate, and coordinate with tribal governments?
- § 170.103 — What goals and principles guide the Secretaries?
- § 170.104 — Must the Secretary consult with tribal governments before obligating IRR Program funds?
- § 170.105 — Are funds available for consultation, collaboration, and coordination activities?
- § 170.106 — When must State governments consult with tribes?
- § 170.107 — Should planning organizations and local governments consult with tribes when planning for transportation projects?
- § 170.108 — Should Indian tribes and BIA consult with States' planning organizations and local governments in the development of their IRRTIP?
- § 170.109 — How do the Secretaries prevent discrimination or adverse impacts?
- § 170.110 — How can State and local governments prevent discrimination or adverse impacts?
- § 170.111 — What can a tribe do if discrimination or adverse impacts occur?
- — Eligible Uses if IRR Program Funds
- § 170.115 — What activities may be funded with IRR Program funds?
- § 170.116 — What activities are not eligible for IRR Program funding?
- § 170.117 — How can a tribe determine whether a new use of funds is allowable?
- — Use of IRR and Cultural Access Roads
- § 170.120 — What restrictions apply to the use of an Indian Reservation Road?
- § 170.121 — What is a cultural access road?
- § 170.122 — Can a tribe close a cultural access road?
- — Seasonal Transportation Routes
- § 170.123 — What are seasonal transportation routes?
- § 170.124 — Does the IRR Program cover seasonal transportation routes?
- — IRR Housing Access Roads
- § 170.127 — What terms apply to access roads?
- § 170.128 — Are housing access roads and housing streets eligible for IRR Program funding?
- — Toll, Ferry and Airport Facilities
- § 170.130 — How can tribes use Federal highway funds for toll and ferry facilities?
- § 170.131 — How can a tribe find out more about designing and operating a toll facility?
- § 170.132 — When can a tribe use IRR Program funds for airport facilities?
- — Recreation, Tourism and Trails
- § 170.135 — Can a tribe use Federal funds for its recreation, tourism, and trails program?
- § 170.136 — How can a tribe obtain funds?
- § 170.137 — What types of activities can a recreation, tourism, and trails program include?
- § 170.138 — Can roads be built in roadless and wild areas?
- — Highway Safety Functions
- § 170.141 — What Federal funds are available for a tribe's highway safety activities?
- § 170.142 — How can tribes obtain funds to perform highway safety projects?
- § 170.143 — How can IRR Program funds be used for highway safety?
- § 170.144 — What are eligible highway safety projects?
- § 170.145 — Are other funds available for a tribe's highway safety efforts?
- — Transit Facilities
- § 170.148 — What is a tribal transit program?
- § 170.149 — How do tribes identify transit needs?
- § 170.150 — What Federal funds are available for a tribe's transit program?
- § 170.151 — May a tribe or BIA use IRR Program funds as matching funds?
- § 170.152 — What transit facilities and activities are eligible for IRR Program funding?
- — IRR Program Coordinating Committee
- § 170.155 — What is the IRR Program Coordinating Committee?
- § 170.156 — What are the IRR Program Coordinating Committee's responsibilities?
- § 170.157 — What is the IRR Program Coordinating Committee's role in the funding process?
- § 170.158 — How does the IRR Program Coordinating Committee conduct business?
- — Indian Local Technical Assistance Program
- § 170.161 — What is the Indian Local Technical Assistance Program?
- § 170.162 — How is the Indian LTAP funded?
- § 170.163 — How are Indian LTAP recipients selected?
- § 170.164 — How are tribal representatives nominated and chosen for the selection committee?
- § 170.165 — May a tribe enter into a contract or agreement for Indian LTAP funds?
- § 170.166 — What services do Indian LTAP centers provide?
- § 170.167 — How does a tribe obtain services from an Indian LTAP center?
- § 170.168 — Do Indian LTAP centers offer services similar to those of State LTAPs?
- § 170.169 — What can a tribe do if Indian LTAP services are unsatisfactory?
- § 170.170 — How are Indian LTAP centers managed?
- § 170.171 — How are tribal advisory technical panel members selected?
- — Indian LTAP-Sponsored Education and Training Opportunities
- § 170.175 — What Indian LTAP-sponsored transportation training and educational opportunities exist?
- § 170.176 — Where can tribes get scholarships and tuition for Indian LTAP-sponsored education and training?
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-08665 RIN BY-/AM65P0002.99900/ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Indian Affairs Notice of Tribal Consultations and Informational Meetings. Comments on the draft rule are due by June 14, 2013. The consultation sessions will be held on the following dates, at the following locations: 25 CFR Part 170 The Bureau of Indian Affairs is announcing tribal consultations to discuss draft revisions of the regulations governing the Tribal Transportation Program. The consultations will also cover requirements for proposed roads and access roads to be included in the National Tribal Transportation Facility Inventory and will include an update regarding the ongoing quality assurance review of the facility inventory.