PART 10—INDIAN COUNTRY DETENTION FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS
- 10.1—Why are policies and standards needed for Indian country detention programs?
- 10.2—Who is responsible for developing and maintaining the policies and standards for detention and holding facilities in Indian country?
- 10.3—Who must follow these policies and standards?
- 10.4—What happens if the policies and standards are not followed?
- 10.5—Where can I find the policies and standards for the administration, operation, services, and physical plant/construction of Indian country detention, community residential, and holding fac
- 10.6—How is the BIA assured that the policies and standards are being applied uniformly and facilities are properly accredited?
- 10.7—Where do I find help or receive technical assistance in complying with the policies and standards?
- 10.8—What minimum records must be kept and reports made at each detention, community residential, or holding facility in Indian country?
- 10.9—If a person is detained or incarcerated in an Indian country detention, community residential, or holding facility, how would they know what their rights, privileges, safety, protection an
- 10.10—What happens if I believe my civil rights have been violated while incarcerated in an Indian country detention or holding facility?
- 10.11—How would someone detained or incarcerated, or their representative, get the BIA policies and standards?