25 CFR 170, Subpart D - Planning, Design, and Construction of Indian Reservation Roads Program Facilities
- — Transportation Planning
- § 170.400 — What is the purpose of transportation planning?
- § 170.401 — What is BIA's role in transportation planning?
- § 170.402 — What is the tribal role in transportation planning?
- § 170.403 — What IRR Program funds can be used for transportation planning?
- § 170.404 — What happens when a tribe uses its IRR Program construction funds for transportation planning?
- § 170.405 — Can tribal transportation planning funds be used for road construction and other projects?
- § 170.406 — How must tribes use planning funds?
- § 170.407 — What happens to unobligated planning funds?
- — Long-Range Transportation Planning
- § 170.410 — What is the purpose of tribal long-range transportation planning?
- § 170.411 — What may a long-range transportation plan include?
- § 170.412 — How is the tribal IRR long-range transportation plan developed and approved?
- § 170.413 — What is the public role in developing the long-range transportation plan?
- § 170.414 — How is the tribal long-range transportation plan used and updated?
- § 170.415 — What is pre-project planning?
- — Transportation Improvement Program
- § 170.420 — What is the tribal priority list?
- § 170.421 — What is the Tribal Transportation Improvement Program (TTIP)?
- § 170.422 — What is the IRR Transportation Improvement Program (IRRTIP)?
- § 170.423 — How are projects placed on the IRRTIP?
- § 170.424 — How does the public participate in developing the IRRTIP?
- § 170.425 — How does BIA update the IRRTIP?
- § 170.426 — What is the approval process for the IRRTIP?
- § 170.427 — How may an IRRTIP be amended?
- § 170.428 — How is the State Transportation Improvement Program related to the IRRTIP?
- — Public Hearings
- § 170.435 — How does BIA or the tribe determine the need for a public hearing?
- § 170.436 — How are public hearings for IRR planning and projects funded?
- § 170.437 — How must BIA or a tribe inform the public when no hearing is held?
- § 170.438 — How must BIA or a tribe inform the public when a hearing is held?
- § 170.439 — How is a public hearing conducted?
- § 170.440 — How can the public learn the results of a public hearing?
- § 170.441 — Can a decision resulting from a hearing be appealed?
- — IRR Inventory
- § 170.442 — What is the IRR Inventory?
- § 170.443 — How can a tribe list a proposed transportation facility in the IRR Inventory?
- § 170.444 — How is the IRR Inventory updated?
- § 170.445 — What is a strip map?
- — Environmental and Archeological Requirements
- § 170.450 — What archeological and environmental requirements must the IRR Program meet?
- § 170.451 — Can IRR Program funds be used for archeological and environmental compliance?
- — Design
- § 170.454 — What design standards are used in the IRR Program?
- § 170.455 — How are design standards used in IRR projects?
- § 170.456 — When can a tribe request an exception from the design standards?
- § 170.457 — Can a tribe appeal a denial?
- — Review and Approval of Plans, Specifications, and Estimates
- § 170.460 — What must a project package include?
- § 170.461 — May a tribe approve plans, specifications, and estimates?
- § 170.462 — When may a self-determination contract or self-governance agreement include PS&E review and approval?
- § 170.463 — What should the Secretary do if a design deficiency is identified?
- — Construction and Construction Monitoring
- § 170.470 — What are the IRR construction standards?
- § 170.471 — How are projects administered?
- § 170.472 — What construction records must tribes and BIA keep?
- § 170.473 — What happens when a construction project ends?
- § 170.474 — Who conducts the project closeout?
- — Program Reviews and Management Systems
- § 170.500 — What program reviews do the Secretaries conduct?
- § 170.501 — What happens when the review process identifies areas for improvement?
- § 170.502 — Are management systems required for the IRR Program?
- § 170.503 — How are IRR Program management systems funded?
- — Bridge Inspection
- § 170.504 — When and how are bridge inspections performed?
- § 170.505 — How must bridge inspections be coordinated?
- § 170.506 — What are the minimum qualifications for certified bridge inspectors?
- § 170.507 — Who reviews bridge inspection reports?
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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.