Part 36 — Minimum Academic Standards for the Basic Education of Indian Children and National Criteria for Dormitory Situations
Subpart A — General Provisions
Subpart B — Educational Management
Subpart C — Minimum Program of Instruction
Subpart D — Student Instructional Evaluation
Subpart E — Instructional Support
Subpart F — Evaluation of Educational Standards
Subpart G — Homeliving Programs
- § 36.70— What terms do I need to know?
- § 36.71— What is the purpose of this part?
- § 36.75— What qualifications must homeliving staff possess?
- § 36.76— Who is in charge of all homeliving operations?
- § 36.77— What are the homeliving staffing requirements?
- § 36.78— What are the staffing requirements for homeliving programs offering less than 5 nights service?
- § 36.79— What are the homeliving behavioral professional staff/student ratio requirements?
- § 36.80— If a school or dormitory has separated boys' and girls' homeliving programs, may the same behavioral professional be used for each program?
- § 36.81— May a homeliving program use support staff or teachers to meet behavioral health staffing requirements?
- § 36.82— May behavioral health professional(s) provide services during the academic school day?
- § 36.83— How many hours can a student be taken out of the academic setting to receive behavioral health services?
- § 36.84— Can a program hire or contract or acquire by other means behavioral health professionals to meet staffing requirements?
- § 36.85— Is a nurse required to be available in the evenings?
- § 36.86— Are there staff training requirements?
- § 36.90— What recreation, academic tutoring, student safety, and health care services must homeliving programs provide?
- § 36.91— What are the program requirements for behavioral health services?
- § 36.92— Are there any activities that must be offered by a homeliving program?
- § 36.93— Is a homeliving handbook required?
- § 36.94— What must a homeliving handbook contain?
- § 36.95— What sanitary standards must homeliving programs meet?
- § 36.96— May students be required to assist with daily or weekly cleaning?
- § 36.97— What basic requirements must a program's health services meet?
- § 36.98— Must the homeliving program have an isolation room for ill children?
- § 36.99— Are immunizations required for residential program students?
- § 36.100— Are there minimum requirements for student attendance checks?
- § 36.101— How often must students who have been separated for emergency health or behavioral reasons be supervised?
- § 36.102— What student resources must be provided by a homeliving program?
- § 36.103— What are the requirements for multipurpose spaces in homeliving programs?
- § 36.104— What are the requirements for heating, ventilation, cooling and lighting at dormitories?
- § 36.110— Must programs provide space for storing personal effects?
- § 36.111— Can a tribe, tribal governing body, or local school board waive the homeliving standards?
- § 36.112— Can a homeliving program be closed, transferred, consolidated, or substantially curtailed for failure to meet these standards?
- § 36.120— What type of reporting is required to ensure accountability?