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  • PART 137—TRIBAL SELF-GOVERNANCE
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Subpart M—Reassumption

  • §137.255 What does reassumption mean?
  • §137.256 Under what circumstances may the Secretary reassume a program, service, function, or activity (or portion thereof)?
  • §137.257 What steps must the Secretary take prior to reassumption becoming effective?
  • §137.258 Does the Self-Governance Tribe have a right to a hearing prior to a non-immediate reassumption becoming effective?
  • §137.259 What happens if the Secretary determines that the Self-Governance Tribe has not corrected the conditions that the Secretary identified in the notice?
  • §137.260 What is the earliest date on which a reassumption can be effective?
  • §137.261 Does the Secretary have the authority to immediately reassume a PSFA?
  • §137.262 If the Secretary reassumes a PSFA immediately, when must the Secretary provide the Self-Governance Tribe with a hearing?
  • §137.263 May the Secretary provide a grant to a Self-Governance Tribe for technical assistance to overcome conditions identified under § 137.257?
  • §137.264 To what extent may the Secretary require the Self-Governance Tribe to return property that was provided by the Secretary under the compact or funding agreement and used in the operation of the reassumed program?
  • §137.265 May a Tribe be reimbursed for actual and reasonable close out costs incurred after the effective date of reassumption?

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