Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 49 - Transportation |
Subtitle A - Office of the Secretary of Transportation |
Part 29 - Tribal Transportation Self-Governance Program |
Subpart H - Retrocession |
§ 29.700 - May a Tribe retrocede a PSFA and the associated funds? |
§ 29.701 - How does a Tribe notify the Department of its intention to retrocede? |
§ 29.702 - What happens if the Department of the Interior determines that it provides the transportation services the Tribe intends to retrocede? |
§ 29.703 - What happens if the Department of the Interior determines that it does not provide the transportation services the Tribe intends to retrocede? |
§ 29.704 - When is the retrocession effective? |
§ 29.705 - What effect will a retrocession have on a Tribe's right to compact under the Program? |
§ 29.706 - Will retrocession adversely affect future funding available for the retroceded program? |
§ 29.810 - When does a debarment take effect? |
§ 29.815 - How may I contest a proposed debarment? |
§ 29.820 - How much time do I have to contest a proposed debarment? |
§ 29.825 - What information must I provide to the debarring official if I contest a proposed debarment? |
§ 29.830 - Under what conditions do I get an additional opportunity to challenge the facts on which a proposed debarment is based? |
§ 29.835 - Are debarment proceedings formal? |
§ 29.840 - How is fact-finding conducted? |
§ 29.845 - What does the debarring official consider in deciding whether to debar me? |
§ 29.850 - What is the standard of proof in a debarment action? |
§ 29.855 - Who has the burden of proof in a debarment action? |
§ 29.860 - What factors may influence the debarring official's decision? |
§ 29.865 - How long may my debarment last? |
§ 29.870 - When do I know if the debarring official debars me? |
§ 29.875 - May I ask the debarring official to reconsider a decision to debar me? |
§ 29.880 - What factors may influence the debarring official during reconsideration? |
§ 29.885 - May the debarring official extend a debarment? |