[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 25, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2005]
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[CITE: 25CFR10.1]

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                            TITLE 25--INDIANS
 
     CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
 
PART 10_INDIAN COUNTRY DETENTION FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 10.1  Why are policies and standards needed for Indian country 
detention programs?




Sec.
10.1 Why are policies and standards needed for Indian country detention 
          programs?
10.2 Who is responsible for developing and maintaining the policies and 
          standards for detention and holding facilities in Indian 
          country?
10.3 Who must follow these policies and standards?
10.4 What happens if the policies and standards are not followed?
10.5 Where can I find the policies and standards for the administration, 
          operation, services, and physical plant/construction of Indian 
          country detention, community residential, and holding 
          facilities?
10.6 How is the BIA assured that the policies and standards are being 
          applied uniformly and facilities are properly accredited?
10.7 Where do I find help or receive technical assistance in complying 
          with the policies and standards?
10.8 What minimum records must be kept and reports made at each 
          detention, community residential, or holding facility in 
          Indian country?
10.9 If a person is detained or incarcerated in an Indian country 
          detention, community residential, or holding facility, how 
          would they know what their rights, privileges, safety, 
          protection and expected behavior would be?
10.10 What happens if I believe my civil rights have been violated while 
          incarcerated in an Indian country detention or holding 
          facility?
10.11 How would someone detained or incarcerated, or their 
          representative, get the BIA policies and standards?

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 25 U.S.C. 2, 9, 13, 2417, 2453, and 2802.

    Source: 61 FR 34374, July 2, 1996, unless otherwise noted.


    Policies and standards are required to ensure that all Bureau of 
Indian Affairs (BIA) and tribal entities that receive Federal funding 
for the operation, maintenance, design and construction or renovation of 
detention facilities, community residential, or holding facilities are 
supporting constitutional rights and are complying with the Indian Law 
Enforcement Reform Act of 1990. Self-governance tribes and tribes with 
limited jurisdiction are encouraged to follow the regulations in this 
part, and other BIA manuals and handbooks. The provision for funding 
tribes for detention programs under the Indian Alcohol and Substance 
Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, Public Law 99-570, (25 U.S.C. 2453) 
requires standards and procedures for such facilities.

[61 FR 34374, July 2, 1996; 61 FR 65473, Dec. 13, 1996]