Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 25 - Indians |
Chapter V - Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, and Indian Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services |
Part 900 - Contracts Under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act |
Subpart L - Appeals |
Appeals of Emergency Reassumption of Self-Determination Contracts or Suspensions, Withholding or Delay of Payments Under a Self-Determination Contract |
§ 900.170 - What happens in the case of emergency reassumption or suspension or withholding or delay of payments? |
§ 900.171 - Will there be a hearing? |
§ 900.172 - What happens after the hearing? |
§ 900.173 - Is the recommended decision always final? |
§ 900.174 - If an Indian tribe or tribal organization objects to the recommended decision, what will the Secretary of Health and Human Services or the IBIA do? |
§ 900.175 - Will an appeal hurt an Indian tribe or tribal organization's position in other contract negotiations? |
§ 900.176 - Will the decisions on appeals be available for the public to review? |
Appeals Other Than Emergency Reassumption and Suspension, Withholding or Delay in Payment |
§ 900.150 - What decisions can an Indian tribe or tribal organization appeal under this subpart? |
§ 900.151 - Are there any appeals this subpart does not cover? |
§ 900.152 - How does an Indian tribe or tribal organization know where and when to file its appeal from decisions made by agencies of DOI or DHHS? |
§ 900.153 - Does an Indian tribe or tribal organization have any options besides an appeal? |
§ 900.154 - How does an Indian tribe or tribal organization request an informal conference? |
§ 900.155 - How is an informal conference held? |
§ 900.156 - What happens after the informal conference? |
§ 900.157 - Is the recommended decision always final? |
§ 900.159 - May an Indian tribe or tribal organization get an extension of time to file a notice of appeal? |
§ 900.160 - What happens after an Indian tribe or tribal organization files an appeal? |
§ 900.161 - How is a hearing arranged? |
§ 900.162 - What happens when a hearing is necessary? |
§ 900.163 - What is the Secretary's burden of proof for appeals from decisions under § 900.150(a) through § 900.150(g)? |
§ 900.164 - What rights do Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and the government have during the appeal process? |
§ 900.165 - What happens after the hearing? |
§ 900.166 - Is the recommended decision always final? |
§ 900.167 - If an Indian tribe or tribal organization objects to the recommended decision, what will the Secretary of Health and Human Services or the IBIA do? |
§ 900.168 - Will an appeal hurt the Indian tribe or tribal organization's position in other contract negotiations? |
§ 900.169 - Will the decisions on appeals be available for the public to review? |
Applicability of the Equal Access to Justice Act |
§ 900.177 - Does the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA) apply to appeals under this subpart? |