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Part 63
FEDERAL · 25 CFR
Part 63 — Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention
29 sections · Title 25: Indians
§ 63.1
Purpose.
§ 63.2
Policy.
§ 63.3
Definitions.
§ 63.4
Information collection.
§ 63.5-63.9
§§ 63.5-63.9 [Reserved]
§ 63.10
Purpose.
§ 63.11
What is a determination of suitability for employment and efficiency of service?
§ 63.12
What are minimum standards of character?
§ 63.13
What does the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act require of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Indian tribes or tribal organizations receiving funds under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act or the Tribally Controlled Schools Act?
§ 63.14
What positions require a background investigation and determination of suitability for employment or retention?
§ 63.15
What questions should an employer ask?
§ 63.16
Who conducts the background investigation and prepares the determination of suitability for employment?
§ 63.17
How does an employer determine suitability for employment and efficiency of service?
§ 63.18
Are the requirements for Bureau of Indian Affairs adjudication different from the requirements for Indian tribes and tribal organizations?
§ 63.19
When should an employer deny employment or dismiss an employee?
§ 63.20
What should an employer do if an individual has been charged with an offense but the charge is pending or no disposition has been made by a court?
§ 63.21
Are there other factors that may disqualify an applicant, volunteer or employee from placement in a position which involves regular contact with or control over Indian children?
§ 63.22
Can an employer certify an individual with a prior conviction or substantiated misconduct as suitable for employment?
§ 63.23
What rights does an applicant, volunteer or employee have during this process?
§ 63.24
What protections must employers provide to applicants, volunteers and employees?
§ 63.25-63.29
§§ 63.25-63.29 [Reserved]
§ 63.30
What is the purpose of the Indian child protection and family violence prevention program?
§ 63.31
Can both the Bureau of Indian Affairs and tribes operate Indian child protection and family violence prevention programs?
§ 63.32
Under what authority are Indian child protection and family violence prevention program funds awarded?
§ 63.33
What must an application for Indian child protection and family violence prevention program funds include?
§ 63.34
How are Indian child protection and family violence prevention program funds distributed?
§ 63.35
How may Indian child protection and family violence prevention program funds be used?
§ 63.36
What are the special requirements for Indian child protection and family violence prevention programs?
§ 63.37-63.50
§§ 63.37-63.50 [Reserved]