Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart
Subpart N — Construction
42 C.F.R. pt. 137, subpt. N
- § 137.270 What Is Covered By This Subpart?
- § 137.271 Why Is There A Separate Subpart In These Regulations For Construction Project Agreements?
- § 137.272 What Other Alternatives Are Available For Self-governance Tribes To Perform Construction Projects?
- § 137.273 What Are Ihs Construction Psfas?
- § 137.274 Does This Subpart Cover Construction Programs?
- § 137.275 May Self-governance Tribes Include Ihs Construction Programs In A Construction Project Agreement Or In A Funding Agreement?
- § 137.280 Construction Definitions
- § 137.285 Are Self-governance Tribes Required To Accept Federal Environmental Responsibilities To Enter Into A Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.286 Do Self-governance Tribes Become Federal Agencies When They Assume These Federal Environmental Responsibilities?
- § 137.287 What Is The National Environmental Policy Act (nepa)?
- § 137.288 What Is The National Historic Preservation Act (nhpa)?
- § 137.289 What Is A Federal Undertaking Under Nhpa?
- § 137.290 What Additional Provisions Of Law Are Related To Nepa And Nhpa?
- § 137.291 May Self-governance Tribes Carry Out Construction Projects Without Assuming These Federal Environmental Responsibilities?
- § 137.292 How Do Self-governance Tribes Assume Environmental Responsibilities For Construction Projects Under Section 509 Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.293 Are Self-governance Tribes Required To Adopt A Separate Resolution Or Take Equivalent Tribal Action To Assume Environmental Responsibilities For Each Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.294 What Is The Typical Ihs Environmental Review Process For Construction Projects?
- § 137.295 May Self-governance Tribes Elect To Develop Their Own Environmental Review Process?
- § 137.296 How Does A Self-governance Tribe Comply With Nepa And Nhpa?
- § 137.297 If The Environmental Review Procedures Of A Federal Agency Are Adopted By A Self-governance Tribe, Is The Self-governance Tribe Responsible For Ensuring The Agency's Policies And Procedures Meet The Requirements Of Nepa, Nhpa, And Related Environmental Laws?
- § 137.298 Are Self-governance Tribes Required To Comply With Executive Orders To Fulfill Their Environmental Responsibilities Under Section 509 Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.299 Are Federal Funds Available To Cover The Cost Of Self-governance Tribes Carrying Out Environmental Responsibilities?
- § 137.300 Since Federal Environmental Responsibilities Are New Responsibilities, Which May Be Assumed By Tribes Under Section 509 Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8], Are There Additional Funds Available To Self-governance Tribes To Carry Out These Formerly Inherently Federal Responsibilities?
- § 137.301 How Are Project And Program Environmental Review Costs Identified?
- § 137.302 Are Federal Funds Available To Cover Start-up Costs Associated With Initial Tribal Assumption Of Environmental Responsibilities?
- § 137.303 Are Federal Or Other Funds Available For Training Associated With Tribal Assumption Of Environmental Responsibilities?
- § 137.304 May Self-governance Tribes Buy Back Environmental Services From The Ihs?
- § 137.305 May Self-governance Tribes Act As Lead, Cooperating, Or Joint Lead Agencies For Environmental Review Purposes?
- § 137.306 How Are Self-governance Tribes Recognized As Having Lead, Cooperating, Or Joint Lead Agency Status?
- § 137.307 What Federal Environmental Responsibilities Remain With The Secretary When A Self-governance Tribe Assumes Federal Environmental Responsibilities For Construction Projects Under Section 509 Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.308 Does The Secretary Have Any Enforcement Authority For Federal Environmental Responsibilities Assumed By Tribes Under Section 509 Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.309 How Are Nepa And Nhpa Obligations Typically Enforced?
- § 137.310 Are Self-governance Tribes Required To Grant A Limited Waiver Of Their Sovereign Immunity To Assume Federal Environmental Responsibilities Under Section 509 Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.311 Are Self-governance Tribes Entitled To Determine The Nature And Scope Of The Limited Immunity Waiver Required Under Section 509(a)(2) Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8(a)(2)]?
- § 137.312 Who Is The Proper Defendant In A Civil Enforcement Action Under Section 509(a)(2) Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8(a)(2)]?
- § 137.320 Is The Secretary Required To Consult With Affected Indian Tribes Concerning Construction Projects And Programs?
- § 137.321 How Do Indian Tribes And The Secretary Identify And Request Funds For Needed Construction Projects?
- § 137.322 Is The Secretary Required To Notify An Indian Tribe That Funds Are Available For A Construction Project Or A Phase Of A Project?
- § 137.325 What Does A Self-governance Tribe Do If It Wants To Perform A Construction Project Under Section 509 Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.326 What Must A Tribal Proposal For A Construction Project Agreement Contain?
- § 137.327 May Multiple Projects Be Included In A Single Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.328 Must A Construction Project Proposal Incorporate Provisions Of Federal Construction Guidelines And Manuals?
- § 137.329 What Environmental Considerations Must Be Included In The Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.330 What Happens If The Self-governance Tribe And The Secretary Cannot Develop A Mutually Agreeable Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.331 May The Secretary Reject A Final Construction Project Proposal Based On A Determination Of Tribal Capacity Or Capability?
- § 137.332 On What Basis May The Secretary Reject A Final Construction Project Proposal?
- § 137.333 What Procedures Must The Secretary Follow If The Secretary Rejects A Final Construction Project Proposal, In Whole Or In Part?
- § 137.334 What Happens If The Secretary Fails To Notify The Self-governance Tribe Of A Decision To Approve Or Reject A Final Construction Project Proposal Within The Time Period Allowed?
- § 137.335 What Costs May Be Included In The Budget For A Construction Agreement?
- § 137.336 What Is The Difference Between Fixed-price And Cost-reimbursement Agreements?
- § 137.337 What Funding Must The Secretary Provide In A Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.338 Must Funds From Other Sources Be Incorporated Into A Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.339 May A Self-governance Tribe Use Project Funds For Matching Or Cost Participation Requirements Under Other Federal And Non-federal Programs?
- § 137.340 May A Self-governance Tribe Contribute Funding To A Project?
- § 137.341 How Will A Self-governance Tribe Receive Payment Under A Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.342 What Happens To Funds Remaining At The Conclusion Of A Cost Reimbursement Construction Project?
- § 137.343 What Happens To Funds Remaining At The Conclusion Of A Fixed Price Construction Project?
- § 137.344 May A Self-governance Tribe Reallocate Funds Among Construction Project Agreements?
- § 137.350 Is A Self-governance Tribe Responsible For Completing A Construction Project In Accordance With The Negotiated Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.351 Is A Self-governance Tribe Required To Submit Construction Project Progress And Financial Reports For Construction Project Agreements?
- § 137.352 What Is Contained In A Construction Project Progress Report?
- § 137.353 What Is Contained In A Construction Project Financial Report?
- § 137.360 Does The Secretary Approve Project Planning And Design Documents Prepared By The Self-governance Tribe?
- § 137.361 Does The Secretary Have Any Other Opportunities To Approve Planning Or Design Documents Prepared By The Self-governance Tribe?
- § 137.362 May Construction Project Agreements Be Amended?
- § 137.363 What Is The Procedure For The Secretary's Review And Approval Of Amendments?
- § 137.364 What Constitutes A Significant Change In The Original Scope Of Work?
- § 137.365 What Is The Procedure For The Secretary's Review And Approval Of Project Planning And Design Documents Submitted By The Self-governance Tribe?
- § 137.366 May The Secretary Conduct Onsite Project Oversight Visits?
- § 137.367 May The Secretary Issue A Stop Work Order Under A Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.368 Is The Secretary Responsible For Oversight And Compliance Of Health And Safety Codes During Construction Projects Being Performed By A Self-governance Tribe Under Section 509 Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 488aaa-8]?
- § 137.370 Do All Provisions Of This Part Apply To Construction Project Agreements Under This Subpart?
- § 137.371 Who Takes Title To Real Property Purchased With Funds Provided Under A Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.372 Does The Secretary Have A Role In The Fee-to-trust Process When Real Property Is Purchased With Construction Project Agreement Funds?
- § 137.373 Do Federal Real Property Laws, Regulations And Procedures That Apply To The Secretary Also Apply To Self-governance Tribes That Purchase Real Property With Funds Provided Under A Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.374 Does The Secretary Have A Role In Reviewing Or Monitoring A Self-governance Tribe's Actions In Acquiring Or Leasing Real Property With Funds Provided Under A Construction Project Agreement?
- § 137.375 Are Tribally-owned Facilities Constructed Under Section 509 Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8] Eligible For Replacement, Maintenance, And Improvement Funds On The Same Basis As If Title To Such Property Were Vested In The United States?
- § 137.376 Are Design And Construction Projects Performed By Self-governance Tribes Under Section 509 Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8] Subject To Federal Metric Requirements?
- § 137.377 Do Federal Procurement Laws And Regulations Apply To Construction Project Agreements Performed Under Section 509 Of The Act [25 U.s.c. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.378 Do The Federal Davis-bacon Act And Wage Rates Apply To Construction Projects Performed By Self-governance Tribes Using Their Own Funds Or Other Non-federal Funds?
- § 137.379 Do Davis-bacon Wage Rates Apply To Construction Projects Performed By Self-governance Tribes Using Federal Funds?