Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart
Subpart P — Retrocession And Reassumption Procedures
25 C.F.R. pt. 900, subpt. P
- § 900.240 What Does Retrocession Mean?
- § 900.241 Who May Retrocede A Contract, In Whole Or In Part?
- § 900.242 What Is The Effective Date Of Retrocession?
- § 900.243 What Effect Will An Indian Tribe Or Tribal Organization's Retrocession Have On Its Rights To Contract?
- § 900.244 Will An Indian Tribe Or Tribal Organization's Retrocession Adversely Affect Funding Available For The Retroceded Program?
- § 900.245 What Obligation Does The Indian Tribe Or Tribal Organization Have With Respect To Returning Property That Was Used In The Operation Of The Retroceded Program?
- § 900.246 What Does Reassumption Mean?
- § 900.247 Under What Circumstances Is A Reassumption Considered An Emergency Instead Of Non-emergency Reassumption?
- § 900.248 In A Non-emergency Reassumption, What Is The Secretary Required To Do?
- § 900.249 What Happens If The Contractor Fails To Take Corrective Action To Remedy The Contract Deficiencies Identified In The Notice?
- § 900.250 What Shall The Second Written Notice Include?
- § 900.251 What Is The Earliest Date On Which The Contract Will Be Rescinded In A Non-emergency Reassumption?
- § 900.252 In An Emergency Reassumption, What Is The Secretary Required To Do?
- § 900.253 What Shall The Written Notice Include?
- § 900.254 May The Contractor Be Reimbursed For Actual And Reasonable “wind Up Costs” Incurred After The Effective Date Of Rescission?
- § 900.255 What Obligation Does The Indian Tribe Or Tribal Organization Have With Respect To Returning Property That Was Used In The Operation Of The Rescinded Contract?
- § 900.256 Will A Reassumption Adversely Affect Funding Available For The Reassumed Program?