25 CFR 170, Subpart H - Miscellaneous Provisions
- — Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Transportation
- § 170.900 — What is the purpose of the provisions relating to transportation of hazardous and nuclear waste?
- § 170.901 — What standards govern transportation of radioactive and hazardous materials?
- § 170.902 — What is the role of State, tribal, and local governments?
- § 170.903 — Who notifies tribes of the transport of radioactive waste?
- § 170.904 — Who responds to an accident involving a radioactive or hazardous materials shipment?
- § 170.905 — How can tribes obtain training in handling hazardous material?
- § 170.906 — Who cleans up radioactive and hazardous material spills?
- — Reporting Requirements and Indian Preference
- § 170.910 — What information on the IRR Program or projects must BIA provide to tribes?
- § 170.911 — Are Indians entitled to employment and training preferences?
- § 170.912 — Does Indian employment preference apply to Federal-aid Highway Projects?
- § 170.913 — Do tribal-specific employment rights and contract preference laws apply?
- § 170.914 — What is the difference between tribal preference and Indian preference?
- § 170.915 — May tribal employment taxes or fees be included in an IRR project budget?
- § 170.916 — May tribes impose taxes or fees on those performing IRR Program services?
- § 170.917 — Can tribes receive direct payment of tribal employment taxes or fees?
- — Emergency Relief
- § 170.920 — What is the purpose of the provisions relating to emergency relief?
- § 170.921 — What emergency or disaster assistance programs are available?
- § 170.922 — How can States get Emergency Relief Program funds to repair IRR System damage?
- § 170.923 — What qualifies for ERFO funding?
- § 170.924 — What happens if DOT denies an ERFO claim?
- § 170.925 — Is ERFO funding supplemental to IRR Program funding?
- § 170.926 — Can a tribe administer approved ERFO repairs under a self-determination contract or a self-governance agreement?
- § 170.927 — How can FEMA Program funds be used to repair damage?
- — Tribal Transportation Departments
- § 170.930 — What is a tribal transportation department?
- § 170.931 — Can tribes use IRR Program funds to pay tribal transportation department operating costs?
- § 170.932 — Are there other funding sources for tribal transportation departments?
- § 170.933 — Can tribes regulate oversize or overweight vehicles?
- — Resolving Disputes
- § 170.934 — Are alternative dispute resolution procedures available?
- § 170.935 — How does a direct service tribe begin the alternative dispute resolution process?
- — Other Miscellaneous Provisions
- § 170.941 — May tribes become involved in transportation research?
- § 170.942 — Can a tribe use Federal funds for transportation services for a tribe's Welfare-to-Work, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, and other quality-of-life improvement programs?
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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.