Can a contract proposal for an Indian tribe or tribal organization's share of administrative programs, functions, services, and activities be declined for any reason other than the five reasons specified in § 900.22?
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Law
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CFR 25
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Indians
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Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, and Indian Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services
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Contracts Under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act
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Declination Procedures
- Can a contract proposal for an Indian tribe or tribal organization's share of administrative programs, functions, services, and activities be declined for any reason other than the five reasons specified in § 900.22?
No. The Secretary may only decline a proposal based upon one or more of the five reasons listed above. If a contract affects the preexisting level of services to any other tribe, the Secretary shall address that effect in the Secretary's annual report to Congress under section 106(c)(6) of the Act.
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