[Title 25 CFR ]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - April 1, 2004 Edition]
[Title 25 - INDIANS]
[Chapter I - BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR]
[Table Of Contents]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]
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SUBCHAPTER A--PROCEDURES AND PRACTICE
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1 Applicability of rules of the Bureau of
Indian Affairs.......................... 9
2 Appeals from administrative actions......... 10
5 Preference in employment.................... 16
SUBCHAPTER B--LAW AND ORDER
10 Indian country detention facilities and
programs................................ 17
11 Law and order on Indian reservations........ 19
12 Indian country law enforcement.............. 55
13 Tribal reassumption of jurisdiction over
child custody proceedings............... 60
SUBCHAPTER C--PROBATE
15 Probate of Indian estates, except for
members of the Five Civilized Tribes.... 64
16 Estates of Indians of the Five Civilized
Tribes.................................. 73
17 Action on wills of Osage Indians............ 75
SUBCHAPTER D--HUMAN SERVICES
20 Financial assistance and social services
programs................................ 79
23 Indian Child Welfare Act.................... 100
26 Employment assistance for adult Indians..... 120
27 Vocational training for adult Indians....... 123
SUBCHAPTER E--EDUCATION
31 Federal schools for Indians................. 128
32 Indian education policies................... 129
33 Transfer of Indian education functions...... 134
36 Minimum academic standards for the basic
education of Indian children and
national criteria for dormitory
situations.............................. 136
38 Education personnel......................... 156
39 The Indian school equalization program...... 170
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40 Administration of educational loans, grants
and other assistance for higher
education............................... 192
41 Grants to tribally controlled community
colleges and Navajo Community College... 193
42 Student rights and due process procedures... 203
43 Maintenance and control of student records
in Bureau schools....................... 204
46 Adult Education Program..................... 210
SUBCHAPTER F--TRIBAL GOVERNMENT
61 Preparation of rolls of Indians............. 214
62 Enrollment appeals.......................... 224
63 Indian child protection and family violence
prevention.............................. 227
67 Preparation of a roll of independent
Seminole Indians of Florida............. 236
75 Revision of the membership roll of the
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, North
Carolina................................ 241
81 Tribal reorganization under a Federal
statute................................. 245
82 Petitioning procedures for tribes
reorganized under Federal statute and
other organized tribes.................. 254
83 Procedures for establishing that an American
Indian group exists as an Indian tribe.. 257
84 Encumbrances of tribal land--Contract
approvals............................... 270
87 Use or distribution of Indian judgment funds 272
88 Recognition of attorneys and agents to
represent claimants..................... 277
89 Attorney contracts with Indian tribes....... 278
90 Election of officers of the Osage Tribe..... 280
91 Government of Indian villages, Osage
Reservation, Oklahoma................... 286
SUBCHAPTER G--FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
101 Loans to Indians from the Revolving Loan
Fund.................................... 292
103 Loan guaranty, insurance, and interest
subsidy................................. 303
111 Annuity and other per capita payments....... 320
114 Special deposits [Reserved]
115 Trust funds for tribes and individual
Indians................................. 321
117 Deposit and expenditure of individual funds
of members of the Osage Tribe of Indians
who do not have certificates of
competency.............................. 346
122 Management of Osage judgment funds for
education............................... 354
124 Procedures for depositing funds to the
credit of 14X6140-deposits of proceeds
of lands withdrawn for Native selection,
BIA..................................... 356
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134 Partial payment construction charges on
Indian irrigation projects.............. 357
135 Construction assessments, Crow Indian
irrigation project...................... 360
136 Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, Idaho.. 361
137 Reimbursement of construction costs, San
Carlos Indian irrigation project,
Arizona................................. 362
138 Reimbursement of construction costs, Ahtanum
Unit, Wapato Indian irrigation project,
Washington.............................. 364
139 Reimbursement of construction costs, Wapato-
Satus Unit, Wapato Indian irrigation
project, Washington..................... 364
140 Licensed Indian traders..................... 365
141 Business practices on the Navajo, Hopi and
Zuni Reservations....................... 370
142 Alaska Resupply Operation................... 385
143 Charges for goods and services provided to
non-Federal users....................... 387
SUBCHAPTER H--LAND AND WATER
150 Land records and title documents............ 390
151 Land acquisitions........................... 393
152 Issuance of patents in fee, certificates of
competency, removal of restrictions, and
sale of certain Indian lands............ 397
153 Determination of competency: Crow Indians... 406
158 Osage lands................................. 407
159 Sale of irrigable lands, special water
contract requirements................... 408
160 Inclusion of liens in all patents and
instruments executed.................... 409
162 Leases and permits.......................... 410
163 General forestry regulations................ 439
166 Grazing permits............................. 465
167 Navajo grazing regulations.................. 498
168 Grazing regulations for the Hopi Partitioned
Lands area.............................. 503
169 Rights-of-way over Indian lands............. 509
170 Roads of the Bureau of Indian Affairs....... 522
171 Operation and maintenance................... 526
172 Pueblo Indian lands benefited by irrigation
and drainage works of Middle Rio Grande
Conservancy District, New Mexico........ 535
173 Concessions, permits and leases on lands
withdrawn or acquired in connection with
Indian irrigation projects.............. 536
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175 Indian electric power utilities............. 539
179 Life estates and future interests........... 545
181 Indian Highway Safety Program............... 548
183 Use and distribution of the San Carlos
Apache Tribe Development Trust Fund and
San Carlos Apache Tribe Lease Fund...... 549
SUBCHAPTER I--ENERGY AND MINERALS
200 Terms and conditions: Coal leases........... 554
211 Leasing of tribal lands for mineral
development............................. 554
212 Leasing of allotted lands for mineral
development............................. 568
213 Leasing of restricted lands of members of
Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma, for
mining.................................. 577
214 Leasing of Osage Reservation lands,
Oklahoma, for mining, except oil and gas 590
215 Lead and zinc mining operations and leases,
Quapaw Agency........................... 595
216 Surface exploration, mining, and reclamation
of lands................................ 604
217 Management of tribal assets of Ute Indian
Tribe, Uintah and Ouray Reservation,
Utah, by the tribe and the Ute
Distribution Corp....................... 610
225 Oil and gas, geothermal, and solid minerals
agreements.............................. 611
226 Leasing of Osage Reservation lands for oil
and gas mining.......................... 622
227 Leasing of certain lands in Wind River
Indian Reservation, Wyoming, for oil and
gas mining.............................. 638
SUBCHAPTER J--FISH AND WILDLIFE
241 Indian fishing in Alaska.................... 647
242 Commercial fishing on Red Lake Indian
Reservation............................. 650
247 Use of Columbia River Treaty fishing access
sites................................... 651
248 Use of Columbia River Indian in-lieu fishing
sites................................... 655
249 Off-reservation treaty fishing.............. 656
SUBCHAPTER K--HOUSING
256 Housing Improvement Program................. 660
SUBCHAPTER L--HERITAGE PRESERVATION
262 Protection of archaeological resources...... 670
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265 Establishment of roadless and wild areas on
Indian reservations..................... 675
SUBCHAPTER M--INDIAN SELF-DETERMINATION AND EDUCATION ASSISTANCE ACT
PROGRAM
273 Education contracts under Johnson-O'Malley
Act..................................... 676
275 Staffing.................................... 690
276 Uniform administrative requirements for
grants.................................. 692
SUBCHAPTER N--ECONOMIC ENTERPRISES
286 Indian Business Development Program......... 715
290 Tribal revenue allocation plans............. 720
291 Class III gaming procedures................. 724
SUBCHAPTER O--MISCELLANEOUS [RESERVED]
Appendix to Chapter I--Extension of the Trust or Restricted Status of
Certain Indian Lands
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