§ 1000.330 What is the purpose of this subpart?
§ 1000.331 Is a decision by a Tribe/Consortium not to include a program in a successor agreement considered a retrocession?
§ 1000.332 Who may retrocede a program in an AFA?
§ 1000.333 How does a Tribe/Consortium retrocede a program?
§ 1000.334 When will the retrocession become effective?
§ 1000.335 How will retrocession affect the Tribe’s/Consortium’s existing and future AFAs?
§ 1000.336 Does the Tribe/Consortium have to return funds used in the operation of a retroceded program?
§ 1000.337 Does the Tribe/Consortium have to return property used in the operation of a retroceded program?
§ 1000.338 What happens to a Tribe’s/Consortium’s mature contract status if it has retroceded a program that is also available for self-determination contracting?
§ 1000.339 How does retrocession affect a bureau’s operation of the retroceded program?

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 25 > Chapter VI > Part 1000 > Subpart N - Retrocession

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