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25 CFR §1000.1025

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  1. (a)A Tribe/Consortium is encouraged to include the following in a Request to Initiate the Information Phase:
    1. (1)As specifically as possible, the program(s) for which the Tribe/Consortium is interested in negotiating under this subpart;
    2. (2)The bureau, service, office, or agency (bureau) that administers the program(s) of interest;
    3. (3)The scope(s) of program activity in which the Tribe/Consortium is interested;
    4. (4)If applicable, a brief explanation of the cultural, historical, or geographic significance to the Tribe/Consortium of the program(s);
    5. (5)A request for budget, staffing, and other locations of the offices providing administrative support;
    6. (6)Other information that the Tribe/Consortium may choose to submit for the Secretary's consideration; and
    7. (7)The Tribe's/Consortium's designated contact.
  2. (b)The Tribe/Consortium may choose to request information and technical assistance in a Request to Initiate the Information Phase notice including, but not limited to:
    1. (1)Information that will assist the Tribe/Consortium in initiating and/or implementing the negotiation process;
    2. (2)Information regarding grants or funds within the bureau, or other known possible sources of funding, that may be available to the Tribe/Consortium for planning and negotiating, or renegotiating a compact and/or funding agreement;
    3. (3)Information on any funds available within the bureau, or from other sources of funding, that the Tribe/Consortium may include in the funding agreement for performing the program(s);
    4. (4)Information contained in the previous year, present year, and, if available, next year's budget proposed by the President at the national program level and the regional/local level;
    5. (5)Information used to support budget allocations for the programs identified (e.g., full time equivalents and other relevant factors);
    6. (6)Information used to operate and/or evaluate a program, such as statutory and regulatory requirements and program standards;
    7. (7)If applicable, information regarding how a program is administered by more than one bureau, including a point of contact for information for the other bureau(s); and
    8. (8)Technical assistance from the bureau in preparing documents or materials that may be required for the Tribe/Consortium in the negotiation process.