Title 25--Indians

CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR


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1 Applicability of rules of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
2 Appeals from administrative actions
5 Preference in employment
10 Indian country detention facilities and programs
11 Law and order on Indian reservations
12 Indian country law enforcement
13 Tribal reassumption of jurisdiction over child custody proceedings
15 Probate of Indian estates, except for members of the Five Civilized Tribes
16 Estates of Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes
17 Action on wills of Osage Indians
20 Financial assistance and social services programs
21 Arrangement with States, Territories, or other agencies for relief of distress and social welfare of Indians
23 Indian Child Welfare Act
26 Employment assistance for adult Indians
27 Vocational training for adult Indians
31 Federal schools for Indians
32 Indian education policies
33 Transfer of Indian education functions
36 Minimum academic standards for the basic education of Indian children and national criteria for dormitory situations
38 Education personnel
39 The Indian school equalization program
40 Administration of educational loans, grants and other assistance for higher education
41 Grants to tribally controlled community colleges and Navajo Community College
42 Student rights and due process procedures
43 Maintenance and control of student records in Bureau schools
46 Adult Education Program
61 Preparation of rolls of Indians
62 Enrollment appeals
63 Indian child protection and family violence prevention
67 Preparation of a roll of independent Seminole Indians of Florida
75 Revision of the membership roll of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, North Carolina
81 Tribal reorganization under a Federal statute
82 Petitioning procedures for tribes reorganized under Federal statute and other organized tribes
83 Procedures for establishing that an American Indian group exists as an Indian tribe
87 Use or distribution of Indian judgment funds
88 Recognition of attorneys and agents to represent claimants
89 Attorney contracts with Indian tribes
90 Election of officers of the Osage Tribe
91 Government of Indian villages, Osage Reservation, Oklahoma
101 Loans to Indians from the Revolving Loan Fund
103 Loan guaranty, insurance, and interest subsidy (Eff. April 17, 2001)
103 Loan guaranty, insurance, and interest subsidy
111 Annuity and other per capita payments
112 Regulations for pro rata shares of tribal funds
114 Special deposits [RESERVED]
115 Trust funds for tribes and individual Indians
116 Creation of trusts for restricted property of Indians, Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma
117 Deposit and expenditure of individual funds of members of the Osage Tribe of Indians who do not have certificates of competency
121 Distribution of judgment funds awarded to the Osage Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma
122 Management of Osage judgment funds for education
123 Alaska Native Fund
124 Procedures for depositing funds to the credit of 14X6140-deposits of proceeds of lands withdrawn for Native selection, BIA
125 Payment of Sioux benefits
134 Partial payment construction charges on Indian irrigation projects
135 Construction assessments, Crow Indian irrigation project
136 Fort Hall Indian irrigation project, Idaho
137 Reimbursement of construction costs, San Carlos Indian irrigation project, Arizona
138 Reimbursement of construction costs, Ahtanum Unit, Wapato Indian irrigation project, Washington
139 Reimbursement of construction costs, Wapato-Satus Unit, Wapato Indian irrigation project, Washington
140 Licensed Indian traders
141 Business practices on the Navajo, Hopi and Zuni Reservations
142 Alaska Resupply Operation
143 Charges for goods and services provided to non-Federal users
150 Land records and title documents
151 Acquisition of title to land in trust (Eff. Apr. 16, 2001)
151 Land acquisitions
152 Issuance of patents in fee, certificates of competency, removal of restrictions, and sale of certain Indian lands
153 Determination of competency: Crow Indians
154 Osage roll, certificate of competency
156 Reallotment of lands to unallotted Indian children
158 Osage lands
159 Sale of irrigable lands, special water contract requirements
160 Inclusion of liens in all patents and instruments executed
162 Leases and permits
163 General forestry regulations
166 Grazing permits
167 Navajo grazing regulations
168 Grazing regulations for the Hopi Partitioned Lands area
169 Rights-of-way over Indian lands
170 Roads of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
171 Operation and maintenance
172 Pueblo Indian lands benefited by irrigation and drainage works of Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, New Mexico
173 Concessions, permits and leases on lands withdrawn or acquired in connection with Indian irrigation projects
175 Indian electric power utilities
178 Resale of lands within the Badlands Air Force Gunnery Range (Pine Ridge Aerial Gunnery Range)
179 Life estates and future interests
181 Indian Highway Safety Program
200 Terms and conditions: Coal leases
211 Leasing of tribal lands for mineral development
212 Leasing of allotted lands for mineral development
213 Leasing of restricted lands of members of Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma, for mining
214 Leasing of Osage Reservation lands, Oklahoma, for mining, except oil and gas
215 Lead and zinc mining operations and leases, Quapaw Agency
216 Surface exploration, mining, and reclamation of lands
217 Management of tribal assets of Ute Indian Tribe, Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah, by the tribe and the Ute Distribution Corp.
225 Oil and gas, geothermal, and solid minerals agreements
226 Leasing of Osage Reservation lands for oil and gas mining
227 Leasing of certain lands in Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming, for oil and gas mining
241 Indian fishing in Alaska
242 Commercial fishing on Red Lake Indian Reservation
243 Reindeer in Alaska
247 Use of Columbia River Treaty fishing access sites
248 Use of Columbia River Indian in-lieu fishing sites
249 Off-reservation treaty fishing
256 Housing Improvement Program
262 Protection of archaeological resources
265 Establishment of roadless and wild areas on Indian reservations
273 Education contracts under Johnson-O'Malley Act
275 Staffing
276 Uniform administrative requirements for grants
286 Indian Business Development Program
290 Tribal revenue allocation plans
291 Class III gaming procedures


CHAPTER II--INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
301 Navajo, Pueblo, and Hopi silver and turquoise products; standards
304 Navajo, Pueblo, and Hopi silver, use of Government mark
307 Navajo all-wool woven fabrics; use of Government certificate of genuineness
308 Regulations for use of certificates of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board to be attached to their trade-marks by Indian enterprises concerned with the production and sale of genuine handicrafts
309 Protection of Indian arts and crafts products
310 Use of Government marks of genuineness for Alaskan Indian and Alaskan Eskimo hand-made products


CHAPTER III--NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
501 Purpose and scope of this chapter
502 Definitions of this chapter
503 Commission information collection requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act: OMB control numbers and expiration dates
504-513 [Reserved]
514 Fees
515 Privacy Act procedures
516 Testimony of commissioners and employees and former commissioners and former employees respecting official duties; response to subpoena
517 Freedom of Information Act procedures
518 Self regulation of class II gaming
519 Service
520-521 [Reserved]
522 Submission of gaming ordinance or resolution
523 Review and approval of existing ordinances or resolutions
524 Appeals
525-529 [Reserved]
530 [Reserved]
531 Content of management contracts
532 [Reserved]
533 Approval of management contracts
534 [Reserved]
535 Post-approval procedures
536 [Reserved]
537 Background investigations for persons or entities with a financial interest in, or having management responsibility for, a management contract
538 [Reserved]
539 Appeals
540-541 [Reserved]
542 Minimum internal control standards
543-549 [Reserved]
550-555 [Reserved]
556 Background investigations for primary management officials and key employees
557 [Reserved]
558 Gaming licenses for key employees and primary management officials
559 [Reserved]
560-569 [Reserved]
570 [Reserved]
571 Monitoring and investigations
572 [Reserved]
573 Enforcement
574 [Reserved]
575 Civil fines
576 [Reserved]
577 Appeals before the Commission
578-579 [Reserved]
580-589 [Reserved]
590-599 [Reserved]


CHAPTER IV--THE OFFICE OF NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN RELOCATION
700 Commission operations and relocation procedures.
720 Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in programs or activities conducted by the Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission
721-899 [Reserved]


CHAPTER V--BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, AND INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
900 Contracts under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act


CHAPTER VI-- OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY, INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
1000 Annual funding agreements under the Tribal Self-Governing Act amendments to the Indian Self-Determination Act
1001 Self-Governance Program


CHAPTER VII--OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN INDIANS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
1200 American Indian Trust Fund Management Reform Act


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