Title 25

PART 12

Part 12 - Indian Country Law Enforcement

PART 12 - INDIAN COUNTRY LAW ENFORCEMENT Authority:5 U.S.C. 301; 25 U.S.C. 2, 9, 13, 2417, 2453, and 2802. Source:62 FR 15611, Apr. 2, 1997, unless otherwise noted.

25:1.0.1.2.6.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - Responsibilities
25:1.0.1.2.6.1.1.1SECTION 12.1
   12.1 Who is responsible for the Bureau of Indian Affairs law enforcement function
25:1.0.1.2.6.1.1.2SECTION 12.2
   12.2 What is the role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Director of Law Enforcement Services
25:1.0.1.2.6.1.1.3SECTION 12.3
   12.3 Who supervises Bureau of Indian Affairs criminal investigators
25:1.0.1.2.6.1.1.4SECTION 12.4
   12.4 Who supervises the Bureau of Indian Affairs uniformed police, detention, and conservation enforcement functions
25:1.0.1.2.6.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Policies and Standards
25:1.0.1.2.6.2.1.1SECTION 12.11
   12.11 Do I have to follow these regulations
25:1.0.1.2.6.2.1.2SECTION 12.12
   12.12 What about self-determination
25:1.0.1.2.6.2.1.3SECTION 12.13
   12.13 What happens if I do not follow the rules in this part
25:1.0.1.2.6.2.1.4SECTION 12.14
   12.14 Where can I find specific policies and standards for law enforcement functions in Indian country
25:1.0.1.2.6.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Authority and Jurisdiction
25:1.0.1.2.6.3.1.1SECTION 12.21
   12.21 What authority is given to Indian country law enforcement officers to perform their duties
25:1.0.1.2.6.3.1.2SECTION 12.22
   12.22 Can Bureau of Indian Affairs law enforcement officers enforce tribal laws
25:1.0.1.2.6.3.1.3SECTION 12.23
   12.23 What are the jurisdictional limits in Indian country
25:1.0.1.2.6.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Qualifications and Training Requirements
25:1.0.1.2.6.4.1.1SECTION 12.31
   12.31 Are there any minimum employment standards for Indian country law enforcement personnel
25:1.0.1.2.6.4.1.2SECTION 12.32
   12.32 Do minimum employment standards include a background investigation
25:1.0.1.2.6.4.1.3SECTION 12.33
   12.33 Are Indian country law enforcement officers paid less than other law enforcement officers
25:1.0.1.2.6.4.1.4SECTION 12.34
   12.34 Do minimum salaries and position classifications apply to a tribe that has contracted or compacted law enforcement under self-determination
25:1.0.1.2.6.4.1.5SECTION 12.35
   12.35 Do Indian country law enforcement officers complete any special training
25:1.0.1.2.6.4.1.6SECTION 12.36
   12.36 Does other law enforcement training count
25:1.0.1.2.6.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Records and Information
25:1.0.1.2.6.5.1.1SECTION 12.41
   12.41 Who keeps statistics for Indian country law enforcement activities
25:1.0.1.2.6.5.1.2SECTION 12.42
   12.42 Do Indian country law enforcement programs share information with their own communities or other agencies
25:1.0.1.2.6.6SUBPART F
Subpart F - Conduct
25:1.0.1.2.6.6.1.1SECTION 12.51
   12.51 Must Indian country law enforcement officers follow a code of conduct
25:1.0.1.2.6.6.1.2SECTION 12.52
   12.52 How do I report misconduct
25:1.0.1.2.6.6.1.3SECTION 12.53
   12.53 Who investigates officer misconduct
25:1.0.1.2.6.6.1.4SECTION 12.54
   12.54 What can I do if I believe my civil rights have been violated
25:1.0.1.2.6.6.1.5SECTION 12.55
   12.55 Are there any limits on how much force an officer can use when performing law enforcement duties
25:1.0.1.2.6.7SUBPART G
Subpart G - Support Functions
25:1.0.1.2.6.7.1.1SECTION 12.61
   12.61 Can I be paid for information that helps solve a crime
25:1.0.1.2.6.7.1.2SECTION 12.62
   12.62 Who decides what uniform an Indian country law enforcement officer can wear and who pays for it
25:1.0.1.2.6.7.1.3SECTION 12.63
   12.63 Do Indian country law enforcement officers perform other duties as well