[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 25, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 25CFR115.002]

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                            TITLE 25--INDIANS
 
     CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
 
PART 115--TRUST FUNDS FOR TRIBES AND INDIVIDUAL INDIANS--Table of Contents
 
         Subpart A--Purpose, Definitions, and Public Information
 
Sec. 115.002  What definitions do I need to know?

    As used in this part:
    Account holder means a tribe or a person who owns the funds in a 
tribal or Individual Indian Money (IIM) account that is maintained by 
the Secretary.
    Account means a record of trust funds that is maintained by the 
Secretary for the benefit of a tribe or a person.
    Administratively restricted account means an IIM account that is 
placed on temporary hold by OTFM where an account holder's current 
address of record is unknown or where more documentation is needed to 
make a distribution from an account.
    Adult means an individual who has reached 18 years of age, except 
when the individual's tribe has determined the age for adulthood to be 
older than 18 for access to tribal trust fund per capita proceeds.
    Adult in need of assistance means an individual who has been 
determined to be ``incapable of managing or administering his or her 
property, including his or her financial affairs'' either (a) through a 
BIA administrative process that is based on a finding by a licensed 
medical professional or licensed mental health professional, or (b) by 
an order or judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction.
    BIA means the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, 
or its authorized representative.
    Bond means security for the performance of certain obligations or a 
guaranty of such performance as furnished by a third-party surety. As 
used in this part, bonds may include cash bonds, performance bonds, and 
surety bonds.
    Court of competent jurisdiction means a federal or tribal court with 
jurisdiction; however, if there is no tribal court with jurisdiction, 
then a state court with jurisdiction.
    Day means a calendar day unless otherwise specified.
    Department means the Department of the Interior or its authorized 
representative.
    Deposits mean receiving funds, ordinarily through a Federal Reserve 
Bank, for credit to a trust fund account.
    Emancipated minor means a person under 18 years of age who is 
married or who is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be 
legally able to care for himself or herself.
    Encumber or encumbrance means to attach trust assets held by the 
Secretary with a claim, lien, or charge that has been approved by the 
Secretary.
    Encumbered account means a trust fund account where some portion of 
the proceeds are obligated to another party.
    Estate account means an account for a deceased IIM account holder.
    FOIA means the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. Sec. 552.
    Guardian means a person who is legally responsible for the care and 
management of an individual and his or her estate. This definition 
includes, but is not limited to, conservator or guardian of the 
property. However, this definition does not apply to property subject to 
Sec. 115.106 of this part.
    Individual Indian Money (IIM) accounts means an interest bearing 
account for trust funds held by the Secretary that belong to a person 
who has an interest in trust assets. These accounts are under the 
control and management of the Secretary. There are three types of IIM 
accounts: unrestricted, restricted, and estate accounts.
    Legal disability means the lack of legal capability to perform an 
act which includes the ability to manage or administer his or her 
financial affairs as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction or 
another federal agency where the federal agency has determined that the 
adult requires a representative payee and there is no

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legal guardian to receive federal benefits on his or her behalf.
    MSW means a Master of Social Work degree from an accredited college 
or university.
    Minor means an individual who is not an adult as defined in this 
part.
    Non-compos mentis means a person who has been determined by a court 
of competent jurisdiction to be of unsound mind or incapable of managing 
his or her own affairs.
    OST means the Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians, 
Department of the Interior, or its authorized representative.
    OTFM means the Office of Trust Funds Management, within the Office 
of the Special Trustee for American Indians, Department of the Interior, 
or its authorized representative.
    Privacy Act means the Federal Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. Sec. 552a.
    Restricted fee land(s) means land the title to which is held by an 
individual Indian or a tribe and which can only be alienated or 
encumbered by the owner with the approval of the Secretary because of 
limitations contained in the conveyance instrument pursuant to federal 
law.
    Secretary means the Secretary of the Interior or an authorized 
representative; it also means a tribe or tribal organization if that 
entity is administering specific programs, functions, services or 
activities, previously administered by the Secretary of the Interior, 
but now authorized under a Self-Determination Act contract (pursuant to 
25 U.S.C. Sec. 450f) or a Self-Governance compact (pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 
Sec. 558cc).
    Special deposit account means a temporary account for the deposit of 
trust funds that cannot immediately be credited to the rightful account 
holders.
    Supervised account means a restricted IIM account, from which all 
disbursements must be approved by the BIA, that is maintained for 
minors, emancipated minors, adults who are in need of assistance, adults 
who under legal disability, or adults who are non-compos mentis.
    Tribal account or tribal trust account generally means a trust fund 
account for a federally recognized tribe that is maintained and held in 
trust by the Secretary.
    Tribe means any Indian tribe, nation, band, pueblo, rancheria, 
colony, or community, including any Alaska Native Village or regional or 
village corporation as defined or established under the Alaska Native 
Claims Settlement Act which is federally recognized by the United States 
government for special programs and services provided by the Secretary 
to Indians because of their status as Indians. Tribe also means two or 
more tribes joined for any purpose, the joint assets of which include 
funds held in trust by the Secretary.
    Trust account means a tribal account, an IIM account, or a special 
deposit account for trust funds maintained by the Secretary.
    Trust assets mean trust lands, natural resources, trust funds, or 
other assets held by the federal government in trust for Indian tribes 
and individual Indians.
    Trust funds means money derived from the sale or use of trust lands, 
restricted fee lands, or trust resources and any other money that the 
Secretary must accept into trust.
    Trust land(s) means any tract or interest therein, that the United 
States holds in trust status for the benefit of a tribe or an individual 
Indian.
    Trust Reform Act means the American Indian Trust Fund Management 
Reform Act of 1994, Pub. L. 103-412, 108 Stat. 4239, 25 U.S.C. 
Sec. 4001.
    Trust resources means any element or matter directly derived from 
Indian trust property.
    Unrestricted account means an IIM account in which an Indian account 
holder may determine the timing and amount of disbursements from the 
account.
    Voluntary hold means a request by an individual Indian with an 
unrestricted IIM account to keep his or her trust funds in a trust 
account instead of having the trust funds automatically disbursed.
    We or Us or Our means the Secretary as defined in this part.
    You or Your means an IIM account holder.

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