42 CFR §137.350
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Yes, a Self-Governance Tribe assumes responsibility for completing a construction project, including day-to-day on-site management and administration of the project, in accordance with the negotiated construction project agreement. However, Self-Governance Tribes are not required to perform beyond the amount of funds provided. For example, a Self-Governance Tribe may encounter unforeseen circumstances during the term of a construction project agreement. If this occurs, options available to the Self-Governance Tribe include, but are not limited to:
- (a)Reallocating existing funding;
- (b)Reducing/revising the scope of work that does not require an amendment because it does not result in a significant change;
- (c)Utilizing savings from other projects;
- (d)Requesting additional funds or appropriations;
- (e)Utilizing interest earnings;
- (f)Seeking funds from other sources; and/or
- (g)Redesigning or re-scoping that does result in a significant change by amendment as provided in §§ 137.363 and 137.364.