Part 170 — Tribal Transportation Program
Subpart A — Policies, Applicability, and Definitions
Subpart B — Tribal Transportation Program Policy and Eligibility
- § 170.100— What do the terms “consultation,” “collaboration,” and “coordination” mean?
- § 170.101— What is the TTP consultation and coordination policy?
- § 170.102— What goals and principles guide program implementation?
- § 170.103— Is consultation with Tribal governments required before obligating TTP funds for direct service activities?
- § 170.104— Are funds available for consultation, collaboration, and coordination activities?
- § 170.105— When must State governments consult with Tribes?
- § 170.106— Should planning organizations and local governments consult with Tribes when planning for transportation projects?
- § 170.107— Should Tribes and BIA consult with planning organizations and local governments in developing projects?
- § 170.108— How do the Secretaries prevent discrimination or adverse impacts?
- § 170.109— How can State and local governments prevent discrimination or adverse impacts?
- § 170.110— What if discrimination or adverse impacts occur?
- § 170.111— What activities may be carried out using TTP funds?
- § 170.112— What activities are not eligible for TTP funding?
- § 170.113— How can a Tribe determine whether a new use of funds is allowable?
- § 170.114— What restrictions apply to the use of a Tribal transportation facility?
- § 170.115— What is a cultural site or area entry road?
- § 170.116— Can a Tribe close a cultural site or area entry road?
- § 170.117— Can TTP funds be used on seasonal transportation routes?
- § 170.118— What terms apply to TTP housing site or area entry roads?
- § 170.119— Are housing site or area entry roads and housing streets eligible for TTP funding?
- § 170.120— How can Tribes use Federal highway funds for toll and ferry facilities?
- § 170.121— Where is information about designing and operating a toll facility available?
- § 170.122— When can a Tribe use TTP funds for airport facilities?
- § 170.123— Can a Tribe use Federal funds for its recreation, tourism, and trails program?
- § 170.124— How can a Tribe obtain funds?
- § 170.125— What types of activities can a recreation, tourism, and trails program include?
- § 170.126— Can roads be built in roadless and wild areas?
- § 170.127— What are the TTP Safety Funds?
- § 170.128— What activities are eligible for TTP-S funds?
- § 170.129— How will Tribes receive TTP-S funds?
- § 170.130— How can Tribes obtain non-TTP funds for highway safety projects?
- § 170.131— How do Tribes identify transit needs?
- § 170.132— What Federal funds are available for a Tribe's transit program?
- § 170.133— May a Tribe or BIA use TTP funds as matching funds?
- § 170.134— What transit facilities and activities are eligible for TTP funding?
- § 170.135— What is the TTP Coordinating Committee?
- § 170.136— What are the TTP Coordinating Committee's responsibilities?
- § 170.137— How does the TTP Coordinating Committee conduct business?
- § 170.138— What are Tribal Technical Assistance Centers?
Subpart C — Tribal Transportation Program Funding
- § 170.200— How do BIA and FHWA determine the TTP funding amount?
- § 170.201— What is the statutory distribution formula for Tribal shares?
- § 170.202— How do BIA and FHWA determine and distribute the Tribal supplemental program funds?
- § 170.203— How are Tribal transportation planning funds provided to Tribes?
- § 170.204— What restrictions apply to TTP funds provided to Tribes?
- § 170.205— What is the timeframe for distributing TTP funds?
- § 170.226— How can a Tribe appeal its share calculation?
- § 170.227— Can Tribes use flexible financing for TTP projects?
- § 170.228— Can a Tribe use TTP funds to leverage other funds or to pay back loans?
- § 170.229— Can a Tribe apply for loans or credit from a State infrastructure bank?
- § 170.230— How long must a project financed through flexible financing remain on a TTPTIP?
- § 170.240— What TTP project and activity data must be submitted annually to the Secretaries?
Subpart D — Planning, Design, and Construction of Tribal Transportation Program Facilities
- § 170.400— What is the purpose of transportation planning?
- § 170.401— What are BIA's and FHWA's roles in transportation planning?
- § 170.402— What is the Tribal role in transportation planning?
- § 170.403— What TTP funds can be used for transportation planning?
- § 170.404— Can Tribes use transportation planning funds for other activities?
- § 170.405— How must Tribes use planning funds?
- § 170.409— What is the purpose of long-range transportation planning?
- § 170.410— How does a long-range transportation plan relate to the NTTFI?
- § 170.411— What should a long-range transportation plan include?
- § 170.412— How is the Tribal TTP long-range transportation plan developed and approved?
- § 170.413— What is the public's role in developing the long-range transportation plan?
- § 170.414— How is the Tribal long-range transportation plan used and updated?
- § 170.415— What are pre-project planning and project identification studies?
- § 170.420— What is the Tribal priority list?
- § 170.421— What is the Tribal Transportation Improvement Program (TTIP)?
- § 170.422— How does the public participate in developing the TTIP?
- § 170.423— How are annual updates or amendments to the TTIP conducted?
- § 170.424— What is the TTP Transportation Improvement Program (TTPTIP)?
- § 170.435— When is a public hearing required?
- § 170.436— How are public hearings for TTP planning and projects funded?
- § 170.437— If there is no hearing, how must BIA, FHWA, or a Tribe inform the public?
- § 170.438— How must BIA, FHWA, or a Tribe inform the public of when a hearing is held?
- § 170.439— How is a public hearing conducted?
- § 170.440— How can the public learn the results of a public hearing?
- § 170.441— Can a decision resulting from a hearing be appealed?
- § 170.442— What is the National Tribal Transportation Facility Inventory?
- § 170.443— What is required to successfully include a proposed transportation facility in the NTTFI?
- § 170.444— How is the NTTFI updated?
- § 170.446— What minimum attachments are required for an NTTFI submission?
- § 170.447— How are the allowable lengths of access roads in the NTTFI determined?
- § 170.450— What archeological and environmental requirements must the TTP meet?
- § 170.451— Can TTP funds be used for archeological and environmental compliance?
- § 170.452— When can TTP funds be used for archeological and environmental activities?
- § 170.453— Do the Categorical Exclusions under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the regulations at 23 CFR 771 apply to TTP activities?
- § 170.454— What design standards are used in the TTP?
- § 170.455— What other factors must influence project design?
- § 170.456— How can a Tribe request an exception from the design standards?
- § 170.457— Can a Tribe appeal a denial?
- § 170.460— What must a project package include?
- § 170.461— May a Tribe approve plans, specifications, and estimates?
- § 170.463— What if a design deficiency is identified?
- § 170.470— Which construction standards must Tribes use?
- § 170.471— How are projects administered?
- § 170.472— What construction records must Tribes and BIA keep?
- § 170.473— When is a project complete?
- § 170.474— Who conducts the project closeout?
- § 170.502— Are nationwide management systems required for the TTP?
- § 170.510— What funds are available for Tribal Transportation Facility Bridge activities?
- § 170.511— What activities are eligible for Tribal Transportation Facility Bridge funds?
- § 170.512— How will Tribal Transportation Facility Bridge funds be made available to the Tribes?
- § 170.513— When and how are bridge inspections performed?
- § 170.514— Who reviews bridge inspection reports?
Subpart E — Service Delivery for Tribal Transportation Program
- § 170.600— What must BIA include in the notice of funds availability?
- § 170.602— If a Tribe incurs unforeseen construction costs, can it get additional funds?
- § 170.605— May BIA or FHWA use force-account methods in the TTP?
- § 170.606— How do legislation and procurement requirements affect the TTP?
- § 170.607— Can a Tribe use its allocation of TTP funds for contract support costs?
- § 170.608— Can a Tribe pay contract support costs from DOI or BIA appropriations?
- § 170.609— Can a Tribe receive additional TTP funds for start-up activities?
- § 170.610— Which TTP functions may a Tribe assume?
- § 170.611— What special provisions apply to ISDEAA contracts and agreements?
- § 170.612— Can non-contractible functions and activities be included in contracts or agreements?
- § 170.613— What funds are used to pay for non-contractible functions and activities?
- § 170.614— Can a Tribe receive funds before BIA publishes the final notice of funding availability?
- § 170.615— Can a Tribe receive advance payments for non-construction activities under the TTP?
- § 170.616— How are payments made to Tribes if additional funds are available?
- § 170.617— May a Tribe include a contingency in its proposal budget?
- § 170.618— Can a Tribe keep savings resulting from project administration?
- § 170.619— Do Tribal preference and Indian preference apply to TTP funding?
- § 170.620— How do ISDEAA's Indian preference provisions apply?
- § 170.621— What if a Tribe doesn't perform work under a contract or agreement?
- § 170.622— What TTP functions, services, and activities are subject to the self-governance construction regulations?
- § 170.623— How are TTP projects and activities included in a self-governance agreement?
- § 170.624— Is technical assistance available?
- § 170.625— What regulations apply to waivers?
- § 170.626— How does a Tribe request a waiver of a Department of Transportation regulation?
- § 170.627— Can non-TTP funds be provided to a Tribe through an FHWA Program Agreement, BIA TTP Agreement or other appropriate agreement?
Subpart F — Program Oversight and Accountability
- § 170.700— What is the TTP national business plan?
- § 170.701— May a direct service Tribe and BIA Region sign a Memorandum of Understanding?
- § 170.702— What activities may the Secretaries review and monitor?
- § 170.703— What program reviews do the Secretaries conduct?
- § 170.704— What happens when the review process identifies areas for improvement?
Subpart G — Maintenance
- § 170.800— What funds are available for maintenance activities?
- § 170.801— Can TTP funds designated on an FHWA-approved TTIP for maintenance be used to improve TTP transportation facilities?
- § 170.802— Can a Tribe perform road maintenance?
- § 170.803— To what standards must a Tribal transportation facility be maintained?
- § 170.804— Who should be contacted if a Tribal transportation facility is not being maintained to TTP standards due to insufficient funding?
- § 170.805— What maintenance activities are eligible for TTP funding?
Subpart H — Miscellaneous Provisions
- § 170.910— What information on the TTP or projects must BIA or FHWA provide?
- § 170.911— Are Indians entitled to employment and training preferences?
- § 170.912— Does Indian employment preference apply to Federal-aid Highway Projects?
- § 170.913— Do Tribal-specific employment rights and contract preference laws apply?
- § 170.914— What is the difference between Tribal preference and Indian preference?
- § 170.915— May Tribal employment taxes or fees be included in a TTP project budget?
- § 170.916— May Tribes impose taxes or fees on those performing TTP services?
- § 170.917— Can Tribes receive direct payment of Tribal employment taxes or fees?
- § 170.918— What applies to the Secretaries' collection of data under the TTP?
- § 170.930— What is a Tribal transportation department?
- § 170.931— Can Tribes use TTP funds to pay Tribal transportation department operating costs?
- § 170.932— Are there other funding sources for Tribal transportation departments?
- § 170.933— Can Tribes regulate oversize or overweight vehicles?
- § 170.934— Are alternative dispute resolution procedures available?
- § 170.935— How does a direct service Tribe begin the alternative dispute resolution process?
- § 170.941— May Tribes become involved in transportation research?
- § 170.942— Can a Tribe use Federal funds for transportation services for quality-of-life programs?