SUBPART G—Negotiation Process for Annual Funding Agreements (§1000.160 to §1000.182)
- 1000.160—What is the purpose of this subpart?
- 1000.161—What is a self-governance compact?
- 1000.162—What is included in a self-governance compact?
- 1000.163—Can a Tribe/Consortium negotiate other terms and conditions not contained in the model compact?
- 1000.164—Can a Tribe/Consortium have an AFA without entering into a compact?
- 1000.165—Are provisions in compacts negotiated before January 16, 2001, effective after implementation?
- 1000.166—What are the phases of the negotiation process?
- 1000.167—Who may initiate the information phase?
- 1000.168—Is it mandatory to go through the information phase before initiating the negotiation phase?
- 1000.169—How does a Tribe/Consortium initiate the information phase?
- 1000.170—What is the letter of interest?
- 1000.171—When should a Tribe/Consortium submit a letter of interest?
- 1000.172—What steps does the bureau take after a letter of interest is submitted by a Tribe/Consortium?
- 1000.173—How does a newly selected Tribe/Consortium initiate the negotiation phase?
- 1000.174—How and when does the bureau respond to a request to negotiate?
- 1000.175—What is the process for conducting the negotiation phase?
- 1000.176—What issues must the bureau and the Tribe/Consortium address at negotiation meetings?
- 1000.177—What happens when the AFA is signed?
- 1000.178—When does the AFA become effective?
- 1000.179—What happens if the Tribe/Consortium and bureau negotiators fail to reach an agreement?
- 1000.180—What is a successor AFA?
- 1000.181—How does the Tribe/Consortium initiate the negotiation of a successor AFA?
- 1000.182—What is the process for negotiating a successor AFA?