Part 1Applicability of Rules of the Bureau of Indian AffairsPart 2Appeals from Administrative DecisionsPart 5Preference in EmploymentPart 10Indian Country Detention Facilities and ProgramsPart 11Courts of Indian Offenses and Law and Order CodePart 12Indian Country Law EnforcementPart 13Tribal Reassumption of Jurisdiction over Child Custody ProceedingsPart 15Probate of Indian Estates, Except for Members of the Osage Nation and the Five Civilized TribesPart 16Estates of Indians of the Five Civilized TribesPart 17Action on Wills of Osage IndiansPart 18Tribal Probate CodesPart 20Financial Assistance and Social Services ProgramsPart 23Indian Child Welfare ActPart 26Job Placement and Training ProgramPart 30Standards, Assessments, and Accountability SystemPart 31Federal Schools for IndiansPart 32Indian Education PoliciesPart 33Transfer of Indian Education FunctionsPart 36Minimum Academic Standards for the Basic Education of Indian Children and National Criteria for Dormitory SituationsPart 37Geographic BoundariesPart 38Education PersonnelPart 39The Indian School Equalization ProgramPart 40Administration of Educational Loans, Grants and Other Assistance for Higher EducationPart 41Grants to Tribal Colleges and Universities and Diné CollegePart 42Student RightsPart 43Maintenance and Control of Student Records in Bureau SchoolsPart 44Grants Under the Tribally Controlled Schools ActPart 46Adult Education ProgramPart 47Uniform Direct Funding and Support for Bureau-Operated SchoolsPart 48Leases of Land or Facilities of Bureau-Operated Schools and Fundraising Activities at Bureau-Operated SchoolsPart 61Preparation of Rolls of IndiansPart 62Enrollment AppealsPart 63Indian Child Protection and Family Violence PreventionPart 67Preparation of a Roll of Independent Seminole Indians of FloridaPart 75Revision of the Membership Roll of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, North CarolinaPart 81Secretarial Election ProceduresPart 83Procedures for Federal Acknowledgment of Indian TribesPart 84Encumbrances of Tribal Land—Contract ApprovalsPart 87Use or Distribution of Indian Judgment FundsPart 88Recognition of Attorneys and Agents to Represent ClaimantsPart 89Attorney Contracts with Indian TribesPart 90Elections of Osage Minerals CouncilPart 91Government of Indian Villages, Osage Reservation, OklahomaPart 101Loans to Indians from the Revolving Loan FundPart 103Loan Guaranty, Insurance, and Interest SubsidyPart 111Annuity and Other per Capita PaymentsPart 115Trust Funds for Tribes and Individual IndiansPart 117Deposit and Expenditure of Individual Funds of Members of the Osage Tribe of Indians Who Do Not Have Certificates of CompetencyPart 122Management of Osage Judgment Funds for EducationPart 124Deposits of Proceeds from Lands Withdrawn for Native SelectionPart 134Partial Payment Construction Charges on Indian Irrigation ProjectsPart 135Construction Assessments, Crow Indian Irrigation ProjectPart 136Fort Hall Indian Irrigation Project, IdahoPart 137Reimbursement of Construction Costs, San Carlos Indian Irrigation Project, ArizonaPart 138Reimbursement of Construction Costs, Ahtanum Unit, Wapato Indian Irrigation Project, WashingtonPart 139Reimbursement of Construction Costs, Wapato-Satus Unit, Wapato Indian Irrigation Project, WashingtonPart 140Licensed Indian TradersPart 141Business Practices on the Navajo, Hopi and Zuni ReservationsPart 142Alaska Resupply OperationPart 143Charges for Goods and Services Provided to Non-Federal UsersPart 150Record of Title to Indian LandPart 151Land AcquisitionsPart 152Issuance of Patents in Fee, Certificates of Competency, Removal of Restrictions, and Sale of Certain Indian LandsPart 153Determination of Competency: Crow IndiansPart 158Osage LandsPart 159Sale of Irrigable Lands, Special Water Contract RequirementsPart 160Inclusion of Liens in All Patents and Instruments ExecutedPart 161Navajo Partitioned Lands Grazing PermitsPart 162Leases and PermitsPart 163General Forestry RegulationsPart 166Grazing PermitsPart 167Navajo Grazing RegulationsPart 168Grazing Regulations for the Hopi Partitioned Lands AreaPart 169Rights-of-Way over Indian LandPart 170Tribal Transportation ProgramPart 171Irrigation Operation and MaintenancePart 172Pueblo Indian Lands Benefited by Irrigation and Drainage Works of Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, New MexicoPart 173Concessions, Permits and Leases on Lands Withdrawn or Acquired in Connection with Indian Irrigation ProjectsPart 175Electric Power UtilitiesPart 179Life Estates and Future InterestsPart 181Indian Highway Safety ProgramPart 183Use and Distribution of the San Carlos Apache Tribe Development Trust Fund and San Carlos Apache Tribe Lease FundPart 200Terms and Conditions: Coal LeasesPart 211Leasing of Tribal Lands for Mineral DevelopmentPart 212Leasing of Allotted Lands for Mineral DevelopmentPart 213Leasing of Restricted Lands of Members of Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma, for MiningPart 214Leasing of Osage Reservation Lands, Oklahoma, for Mining, Except Oil and GasPart 215Lead and Zinc Mining Operations and Leases, Quapaw AgencyPart 216Surface Exploration, Mining, and Reclamation of LandsPart 217Management of Tribal Assets of Ute Indian Tribe, Uintah and Ouray Reservation, Utah, by the Tribe and the Ute Distribution Corp.Part 224Tribal Energy Resource Agreements Under the Indian Tribal Energy Development and Self Determination ActPart 225Oil and Gas, Geothermal, and Solid Minerals AgreementsPart 226Leasing of Osage Reservation Lands for Oil and Gas MiningPart 227Leasing of Certain Lands in Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming, for Oil and Gas MiningPart 241Indian Fishing in AlaskaPart 242Commercial Fishing on Red Lake Indian ReservationPart 243Reindeer in AlaskaPart 247Use of Columbia River Treaty Fishing Access SitesPart 248Use of Columbia River Indian In-Lieu Fishing SitesPart 249Off-Reservation Treaty FishingPart 256Housing Improvement Program (HIP)Part 262Protection of Archaeological ResourcesPart 265Establishment of Roadless and Wild Areas on Indian ReservationsPart 273Education Contracts Under Johnson-O'Malley ActPart 275StaffingPart 276Uniform Administrative Requirements for GrantsPart 286Indian Business Development ProgramPart 290Tribal Revenue Allocation PlansPart 291Class III Gaming ProceduresPart 292Gaming on Trust Lands Acquired After October 17, 1988Part 293Class III Tribal-State Gaming CompactsPart 301Navajo, Pueblo, and Hopi Silver and Turquoise Products; StandardsPart 304Navajo, Pueblo, and Hopi Silver, Use of Government MarkPart 307Navajo All-Wool Woven Fabrics; Use of Government Certificate of GenuinenessPart 308Regulations for Use of Certificates of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board to Be Attached to Their Trade-Marks by Indian Enterprises Concerned with the Production and Sale of Genuine HandicraftsPart 309Protection of Indian Arts and Crafts ProductsPart 310Use of Government Marks of Genuineness for Alaskan Indian and Alaskan Eskimo Hand-Made ProductsPart 501Purpose and Scope of This ChapterPart 502Definitions of This ChapterPart 503Commission Information Collection Requirements Under the Paperwork Reduction Act: OMB Control Numbers and Expiration DatesPart 513Debt CollectionPart 514FeesPart 515Privacy Act ProceduresPart 516Testimony of Commissioners and Employees and Former Commissioners and Former Employees Respecting Official Duties; Response to SubpoenaPart 517Freedom of Information Act ProceduresPart 518Self-Regulation of Class II GamingPart 519ServicePart 522Submission of Gaming Ordinance or ResolutionPart 531Content of Management ContractsPart 533Approval of Management ContractsPart 535Post-Approval ProceduresPart 537Background Investigations for Persons or Entities with a Financial Interest in, or Having Management Responsibility for, a Management ContractPart 542Minimum Internal Control StandardsPart 543Minimum Internal Control Standards for Class II GamingPart 547Minimum Technical Standards for Class II Gaming Systems and EquipmentPart 556Background Investigations for Primary Management Officials and Key EmployeesPart 558Gaming Licenses for Key Employees and Primary Management OfficialsPart 559Facility License Notifications and SubmissionsPart 571Monitoring and InvestigationsPart 573Compliance and EnforcementPart 575Civil FinesPart 580Rules of General Application in Appeal Proceedings Before the CommissionPart 581Motions in Appeal Proceedings Before the CommissionPart 582Appeals of Disapprovals of Gaming Ordinances, Resolutions, or AmendmentsPart 583Appeals from Approvals or Disapprovals of Management Contracts or Amendments to Management ContractsPart 584Appeals Before a Presiding OfficialPart 585Appeals to the CommissionPart 700Commission Operations and Relocation ProceduresPart 720Enforcement of Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Handicap in Programs or Activities Conducted by the Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation CommissionPart 900Contracts Under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance ActPart 1000Annual Funding Agreements Under the Tribal Self-Government Act Amendments to the Indian Self-Determination and Education ActPart 1001Self-Governance ProgramPart 1187Indian Business Incubators ProgramPart 1200American Indian Trust Fund Management Reform Act