Part 136 — Indian Health
Subpart A — Purpose and Definitions
Subpart B — What Services Are Available and Who Is Eligible To Receive Care?
Subpart C — Contract Health Services
Subpart D — Limitation on Charges for Services Furnished by Medicare-Participating Hospitals to Indians
Subpart E — Preference in Employment
Subpart G — Residual Status
Subpart H — Grants for Development, Construction, and Operation of Facilities and Services
- § 136.101— Applicability.
- § 136.102— Definitions.
- § 136.103— Eligibility.
- § 136.104— Application.
- § 136.105— Project elements.
- § 136.106— Grant award and evaluation.
- § 136.107— Use of project funds.
- § 136.109— Availability of appropriations.
- § 136.110— Facilities construction.
- § 136.111— Interest.
- § 136.112— Additional conditions.
- § 136.113— Fair and uniform provision of services.
- § 136.114— Applicability of other Department regulations.
- § 136.115— Rescission of grants.
- § 136.116— Reports.
- § 136.117— Amendment of regulations.
- § 136.118— Effect on existing rights.
- § 136.119— Penalties.
- § 136.120— Use of Indian business concerns.
- § 136.121— Indian preference in training and employment.
Subpart I — Limitation on Charges for Health Care Professional Services and Non-Hospital-Based Care
Subpart J — Indian Health Care Improvement Act Programs
- § 136.301— Policy and applicability.
- § 136.302— Definitions.
- § 136.303— Indians applying for scholarships.
- § 136.304— Publication of a list of allied health professions.
- § 136.305— Additional conditions.
- § 136.310— Health professions recruitment grants.
- § 136.311— Eligibility.
- § 136.312— Application.
- § 136.313— Evaluation and grant awards.
- § 136.314— Use of funds.
- § 136.315— Publication of list of grantees and projects.
- § 136.316— Other HHS regulations that apply.
- § 136.320— Preparatory scholarship grants.
- § 136.321— Eligibility.
- § 136.322— Application and selection.
- § 136.323— Scholarship and tuition.
- § 136.324— Availability of list of recipients.
- § 136.330— Indian health scholarships.
- § 136.331— Selection.
- § 136.332— Service obligation.
- § 136.333— Distribution of scholarships.
- § 136.334— Publication of a list of recipients.
- § 136.340— Provision of continuing education allowances.
- § 136.350— Contracts with Urban Indian organizations.
- § 136.351— Application and selection.
- § 136.352— Fair and uniform provision of services.
- § 136.353— Reports and records.
- § 136.360— Leases with Indian tribes.
- § 136.370— Pregraduate scholarship grants.
- § 136.371— Eligibility.
- § 136.372— Application and selection.
- § 136.373— Scholarship and tuition.
- § 136.374— Availability of list of recipients.
Subpart K — Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention
- § 136.401— Purpose.
- § 136.402— Policy.
- § 136.403— Definitions.
- § 136.404— What does the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act require of the IHS and Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations receiving funds under the ISDEA?
- § 136.405— What are the minimum standards of character for individuals placed in, or applying for, a position that involves regular contact with or control over Indian children?
- § 136.406— Under what circumstances will the minimum standards of character be considered to be met?
- § 136.407— Under what circumstances should a conviction, or plea of nolo contendere or guilty to, be considered if there has been a pardon, expungement, set aside, or other court order of the conviction or plea?
- § 136.408— What are other factors, in addition to the minimum standards of character, that may be considered in determining placement of an individual in a position that involves regular contact with or control over Indian children?
- § 136.409— What positions require a background investigation and determination of eligibility for employment or retention?
- § 136.410— Who conducts the background investigation and prepares determinations of eligibility for employment?
- § 136.411— Are the requirements for IHS adjudication different from the requirements for Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations?
- § 136.412— What questions must the IHS ask as part of the background investigation?
- § 136.413— What protections must the IHS and Tribes or Tribal organizations provide to individuals undergoing a background investigation?
- § 136.414— How does the IHS determine eligibility for placement or retention of individuals in positions involving regular contact with Indian children?
- § 136.415— What rights does an individual have during this process?
- § 136.416— When should the IHS deny employment or dismiss an employee?
- § 136.417— May the IHS hire individuals pending completion of a background investigation?
- § 136.418— What should the IHS do if an individual has been charged with an offense but the charge is pending or no disposition has been made by a court?
Subpart L — Indian Catastrophic Health Emergency Fund
- § 136.501— Definitions.
- § 136.502— Purpose of this subpart.
- § 136.503— Threshold cost.
- § 136.504— Reimbursement procedure.
- § 136.505— Reimbursable services.
- § 136.506— Alternate resources.
- § 136.507— Program integrity.
- § 136.508— Recovery of reimbursement funds.
- § 136.509— Reconsideration and appeals.
- § 136.510— Severability.