Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/25/23.42
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25 CFR 23.42 - Technical assistance. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 25 › Chapter I › Subchapter D › Part 23 › Subpart E › Section 23.42 25 CFR 23.42 - Technical assistance.
§ 23.42
Pre-award and ongoing technical assistance may be requested by an Indian tribe or off-reservation Indian organization from the appropriate agency or area office to which the tribe or organization will be submitting an application for funds under subparts C and D of this part. A request for pre-award technical assistance by an off-reservation Indian organization must be received by the Area Director designated at § 23.11 for the state in which the applicant is located no later than 10 days prior to the application deadline to assure sufficient time for area response.
Pre-award and ongoing technical assistance may be provided by the appropriate BIA agency or area office for purposes of program planning and design, assistance in establishing internal program monitoring and evaluation criteria for ongoing grant administration and management, and for other appropriate assistance requested.
The area social services staff shall provide technical assistance to grantees upon receipt of an authorized request from the grantee or when review of the grantee's quarterly performance reports shows that:
An ICWA program is yielding results that are or will be detrimental to the welfare of the intended Indian beneficiaries of the program;
A program has substantially failed to implement its goals and objectives;
There are serious irregularities in the fiscal management of the grant; or
The grantee is otherwise deficient in its program performance.
Upon receiving an authorized request from the grantee, the area social services staff and/or grants officer shall provide the necessary technical assistance to arrive at mutually determined corrective action measures and their actual implementation, if necessary, and the timeframes within which said corrective actions will be implemented.
(a) Pre-award and ongoing technical assistance may be requested by an Indian tribe or off-reservation Indian organization from the appropriate agency or area office to which the tribe or organization will be submitting an application for funds under subparts C and D of this part. A request for pre-award technical assistance by an off-reservation Indian organization must be received by the Regional Director designated at § 23.11 for the state in which the applicant is located no later than 10 days prior to the application deadline to assure sufficient time for area response.
(b) Pre-award and ongoing technical assistance may be provided by the appropriate BIA agency or area office for purposes of program planning and design, assistance in establishing internal program monitoring and evaluation criteria for ongoing grant administration and management, and for other appropriate assistance requested. (c) The area social services staff shall provide technical assistance to grantees upon receipt of an authorized request from the grantee or when review of the grantee's quarterly performance reports shows that: (1) An ICWA program is yielding results that are or will be detrimental to the welfare of the intended Indian beneficiaries of the program; (2) A program has substantially failed to implement its goals and objectives; (3) There are serious irregularities in the fiscal management of the grant; or (4) The grantee is otherwise deficient in its program performance. (5) Upon receiving an authorized request from the grantee, the area social services staff and/or grants officer shall provide the necessary technical assistance to arrive at mutually determined corrective action measures and their actual implementation, if necessary, and the timeframes within which said corrective actions will be implemented. This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 25 - INDIANS§ 2 - Duties of Commissioner§ 9 - Regulations by President§ 1901 - Congressional findings§ 1902 - Congressional declaration of policy§ 1903 - Definitions§ 1911 - Indian tribe jurisdiction over Indian child custody proceedings§ 1912 - Pending court proceedings§ 1913 - Parental rights; voluntary termination§ 1914 - Petition to court of competent jurisdiction to invalidate action upon showing of certain violations§ 1915 - Placement of Indian children§ 1916 - Return of custody§ 1917 - Tribal affiliation information and other information for protection of rights from tribal relationship; application of subject of adoptive placement; disclosure by court§ 1918 - Reassumption of jurisdiction over child cus­tody proceedings§ 1919 - Agreements between States and Indian tribes§ 1920 - Improper removal of child from custody; declination of jurisdiction; forthwith return of child: danger exception§ 1921 - Higher State or Federal standard applicable to protect rights of parent or Indian custodian of Indian child§ 1922 - Emergency removal or placement of child; termination; appropriate action§ 1923 - Effective date§ 1931 - Grants for on or near reservation programs and child welfare codes§ 1932 - Grants for off-reservation programs for additional services§ 1933 - Funds for on and off reservation programs§ 1934 - “Indian” defined for certain purposes§ 1951 - Information availability to and disclosure by Secretary§ 1952 - Rules and regulations