Title 25--Indians

CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

PART 63--INDIAN CHILD PROTECTION AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION


TEXT PDF63.1 Purpose.
TEXT PDF63.2 Policy.
TEXT PDF63.3 Definitions.
TEXT PDF63.4 Information collection.
TEXT PDF63.10 Purpose.
TEXT PDF63.11 What is a determination of suitability for employment and efficiency of service?
TEXT PDF63.12 What are minimum standards of character?
TEXT PDF63.13 What does the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act require of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Indian tribes or tribal organizations receiving funds under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act or the Tribally Controlled Schools Act?
TEXT PDF63.14 What positions require a background investigation and determination of suitability for employment or retention?
TEXT PDF63.15 What questions should an employer ask?
TEXT PDF63.16 Who conducts the background investigation and prepares the determination of suitability for employment?
TEXT PDF63.17 How does an employer determine suitability for employment and efficiency of service?
TEXT PDF63.18 Are the requirements for Bureau of Indian Affairs adjudication different from the requirements for Indian tribes and tribal organizations?
TEXT PDF63.19 When should an employer deny employment or dismiss an employee?
TEXT PDF63.20 What should an employer do if an individual has been charged with an offense but the charge is pending or no disposition has been made by a court?
TEXT PDF63.21 Are there other factors that may disqualify an applicant, volunteer or employee from placement in a position which involves regular contact with or control over Indian children?
TEXT PDF63.22 Can an employer certify an individual with a prior conviction or substantiated misconduct as suitable for employment?
TEXT PDF63.23 What rights does an applicant, volunteer or employee have during this process?
TEXT PDF63.24 What protections must employers provide to applicants, volunteers and employees?
TEXT PDF63.30 What is the purpose of the Indian child protection and family violence prevention program?
TEXT PDF63.31 Can both the Bureau of Indian Affairs and tribes operate Indian child protection and family violence prevention programs?
TEXT PDF63.32 Under what authority are Indian child protection and family violence prevention program funds awarded?
TEXT PDF63.33 What must an application for Indian child protection and family violence prevention program funds include?
TEXT PDF63.34 How are Indian child protection and family violence prevention program funds distributed?
TEXT PDF63.35 How may Indian child protection and family violence prevention program funds be used?
TEXT PDF63.36 What are the special requirements for Indian child protection and family violence prevention programs?


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