Title 24

PART 1000 SUBPART A

Subpart A - General

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   1000.1 What is the applicability and scope of these regulations
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   1000.2 What are the guiding principles in the implementation of NAHASDA
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   1000.4 What are the objectives of NAHASDA
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   1000.6 What is the nature of the IHBG program
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   1000.8 May provisions of these regulations be waived
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   1000.9 How is negotiated rulemaking conducted when promulgating NAHASDA regulations
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   1000.10 What definitions apply in these regulations
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   1000.12 What nondiscrimination requirements are applicable
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   1000.14 What relocation and real property acquisition policies are applicable
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   1000.16 What labor standards are applicable
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   1000.18 What environmental review requirements apply
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   1000.20 Is an Indian tribe required to assume environmental review responsibilities
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   1000.21 Under what circumstances are waivers of the environmental review procedures available to tribes
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   1000.22 Are the costs of the environmental review an eligible cost
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   1000.24 If an Indian tribe assumes environmental review responsibility, how will HUD assist the Indian tribe in performing the environmental review
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   1000.26 What are the administrative requirements under NAHASDA
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   1000.28 May a self-governance Indian tribe be exempted from the applicability of § 1000.26
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   1000.30 What prohibitions regarding conflict of interest are applicable
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   1000.32 May exceptions be made to the conflict of interest provisions
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   1000.34 What factors must be considered in making an exception to the conflict of interest provisions
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   1000.36 How long must a recipient retain records regarding exceptions made to the conflict of interest provisions
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   1000.38 What flood insurance requirements are applicable
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   1000.40 Do lead-based paint poisoning prevention requirements apply to affordable housing activities under NAHASDA
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   1000.42 Are the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 applicable
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   1000.44 What prohibitions on the use of debarred, suspended, or ineligible contractors apply
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   1000.46 Do drug-free workplace requirements apply
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   1000.48 Are Indian or tribal preference requirements applicable to IHBG activities
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   1000.50 What tribal or Indian preference requirements apply to IHBG administration activities
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   1000.52 What tribal or Indian preference requirements apply to IHBG procurement
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   1000.54 What procedures apply to complaints arising out of any of the methods of providing for Indian preference
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   1000.56 How are NAHASDA funds paid by HUD to recipients
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   1000.58 Are there limitations on the investment of IHBG funds
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   1000.60 Can HUD prevent improper expenditure of funds already disbursed to a recipient
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   1000.62 What is considered program income
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   1000.64 What are the permissible uses of program income