80_FR_50105 80 FR 49946 - Grants to Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities and Diné College

80 FR 49946 - Grants to Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities and Diné College

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 159 (August 18, 2015)

Page Range49946-49955
FR Document2015-20242

The Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities Assistance Act of 1978, as amended (TCCUA), authorizes Federal assistance to institutions of higher education that are formally controlled or have been formally sanctioned or chartered by the governing body of an Indian tribe or tribes. Passed at the same time as the TCCUA, the Navajo Community College Assistance Act of 1978, as amended (NCCA) authorizes Federal assistance to the Navajo Nation in construction, maintenance, and operation of Din[eacute] College. This proposed rule would update the TCCUA's implementing regulations in light of amendments to the TCCUA in 1983, 1986, 1998 and 2008 and the NCCA's implementing regulations in light of amendments to the NCCA in 2008.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 159 (Tuesday, August 18, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Indian Affairs

25 CFR Part 41

[156A2100DD/AAKC001030/A0A501010.999900 253G] [Docket ID: BIA-2011-
0002]
RIN 1076-AF08


Grants to Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities and 
Din[eacute] College

AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities Assistance 
Act of 1978, as amended (TCCUA), authorizes Federal assistance to 
institutions of higher education that are formally controlled or have 
been formally sanctioned or chartered by the governing body of an 
Indian tribe or tribes. Passed at the same time as the TCCUA, the 
Navajo Community College Assistance Act of 1978, as amended (NCCA) 
authorizes Federal assistance to the Navajo Nation in construction, 
maintenance, and operation of Din[eacute] College. This proposed rule 
would update the TCCUA's implementing regulations in light of 
amendments to the TCCUA in 1983, 1986, 1998 and 2008 and the NCCA's 
implementing regulations in light of amendments to the NCCA in 2008.

DATES: Please submit written comments by October 19, 2015. See Section 
IV of SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for information on tribal consultation 
sessions.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods:

--Federal rulemaking portal: http://www.regulations.gov. The rule is 
listed under the agency name ``Bureau of Indian Affairs.'' The rule has 
been assigned Docket ID: BIA-2011-0002. If you would like to submit 
comments through the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal, go to 
www.regulations.gov and follow the instructions.
--Email: Ms.Juanita.Mendoza@bie.edu. Include the number 1076-AF08 in 
the subject line of the message.
--Fax: (202) 208-3312. Include the number 1076-AF08 in the subject line 
of the message.
--Mail or hand delivery: Ms. Juanita Mendoza, Acting Chief of Staff, 
Bureau of Indian Education, 1849 C Street NW., MIB--Mail Stop 4657, 
Washington, DC 20240. Include the number 1076-AF08 in the subject line 
of the message.

    We cannot ensure that comments received after the close of the 
comment period (see DATES) will be included in the docket for this 
rulemaking and considered. Comments sent to an address other than those 
listed above will not be included in the docket for this rulemaking.
    See Section IV of SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for information on 
tribal consultation sessions.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Juanita Mendoza, Acting Chief of 
Staff, Bureau of Indian Education (202) 208-3559.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Background
II. Purpose of Today's Proposed Rule
III. Summary of Today's Proposed Rule
IV. Tribal Consultation Sessions
V. Procedural Requirements
    A. Regulatory Planning and Review (E.O. 12866)
    B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
    C. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act
    D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
    E. Takings (E.O. 12630)
    F. Federalism (E.O. 13132)
    G. Civil Justice Reform (E.O. 12988)
    H. Consultation With Indian Tribes (E.O. 13175)
    I. Paperwork Reduction Act
    J. National Environmental Policy Act
    K. Information Quality Act
    L. Effects on the Energy Supply (E.O. 13211)
    M. Clarity of This Regulation
    N. Public Availability of Comments

I. Background

    The TCCUA authorizes grants for operating and improving tribally 
controlled colleges and universities to insure [sic] continued and 
expanded educational opportunities for Indian students and to allow for 
the improvement and expansion of the physical resources of such 
institutions. See, 25 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. The TCCUA also authorizes 
grants for the encouragement of endowment funds for the operation and 
improvement of tribally controlled colleges and universities. The NCCA 
authorizes grants to the Navajo Nation to assist in the construction, 
maintenance, and operation of Din[eacute] College. See 25 U.S.C. 640a 
et seq.
    In 1968, the Navajo Nation created the first tribally controlled 
college, now called Din[eacute] College--and other tribal colleges 
quickly followed in California, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Today, 
there are 37 tribally controlled colleges in 17 states. The tribally 
controlled institutions were chartered by one or more tribes and are 
locally managed.
    Tribally controlled colleges generally serve geographically 
isolated populations. In a relatively brief period of time, they have 
become essential to educational opportunity for American Indian 
students. Tribally controlled colleges are unique institutions that 
combine personal attention with cultural relevance, in such a way as to 
encourage American Indians--especially those living on reservations--to 
overcome barriers to higher education.

II. Purpose of the Proposed Rule

    The regulations at 25 CFR part 41 were originally published in 
1979. See, 44 FR 67042 dated November 21, 1979. Since the Tribally 
Controlled Community College Assistance Act of

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1978 (Pub. L. 95-471, Title I) was enacted on October 17, 1978, over 30 
years of amendments to the Act have been made. These include Public Law 
98-192 (December 1, 1983), Public Law 99-428 (September 30, 1996), 
Public Law 105-244 (October 7, 1998), and Public Law 110-315 (August 
14, 2008). Similarly, the Navajo Community College Assistance Act of 
1978 (Pub. L. 95-471, Title II) was amended by Public Law 110-315 
(August 14, 2008). The revisions to the TCCUA and the NCCA have 
rendered areas of the current rule obsolete. Therefore, the proposed 
rule updates the regulations and:
     Makes changes required by Executive Order 12866 and 12988 
and by the Presidential Memorandum of June 1, 1998, to write in plain 
language;
     Updates institutional names (e.g., changing ``Director, 
Office of Indian Education Programs'' to ``Director of the Bureau of 
Indian Education'');
     Adds statutory authorities and makes accompanying 
statutory updates; and
     Combines the purpose, scope, and definitions into a new 
subpart A.

III. Summary of the Proposed Rule

    Significant changes include emphasizing that the calculation of an 
Indian Student Count (ISC) shall only include students making 
satisfactory progress, as defined by the tribally controlled college, 
towards a degree or certificate; no credit hours earned by a high 
school student that will be used towards the student's high school 
degree or its equivalent shall be included in the ISC; and grantees may 
exclude high school students for the purpose of calculating the total 
number of full-time equivalent students. Changes clarify often 
misunderstood requirements for an ISC and when high school students 
cannot be counted towards an ISC. The proposed rule updates definitions 
per amended legislation; reorganizes and clarifies institutional grant 
eligibility, grant application procedures, the Department of the 
Interior (DOI) grant reporting requirements, and essential information 
for determining Indian student eligibility. Presently, information is 
embedded in extended definitions and is difficult to find, the proposed 
changes increase accessibility and correct out of date language and 
requirements.
    The proposed rule makes several terminology changes throughout to 
reflect statutory language. These include replacing ``tribally 
controlled community colleges'' with ``tribally controlled colleges and 
universities,'' replacing ``Navajo Community College'' with 
``Din[eacute] College,'' and replacing ``feasibility'' with 
``eligibility'' in appropriate places. The following table lists 
additional changes.

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          Current section               Current title       Proposed  section         Proposed title                           Change
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41.1..............................  Purpose.............  41.1................  When does this subpart     Removes purpose and replaces a reference to
                                                                                 apply?                     provisions in subpart A applying to subparts
                                                                                                            B and C.
41.2..............................  Scope...............  41.9................  What is the purpose of      Removes ``Scope.''
                                                                                 this subpart?              Clarifies that subpart A applies to
                                                                                                            financial assistance to tribal colleges and
                                                                                                            universities specified by Title I of the Act
                                                                                                            and technical assistance to all institutions
                                                                                                            funded under the Act.
                                                                                                            Clarifies that subpart A does not
                                                                                                            apply to financial assistance to Din[eacute]
                                                                                                            College or tribally controlled postsecondary
                                                                                                            career and technical institutions.
41.3..............................  Definitions.........  41.3................  What definitions are        Adds definition for ``Academic
                                                                                 needed?.                   facilities.''
                                                                                                            Removes definition for ``The Act.''
                                                                                                            Adds ``BIE'' to mean the Bureau of
                                                                                                            Indian Education.
                                                                                                            Adds ``Department'' to mean the
                                                                                                            Department of the Interior.
                                                                                                            Adds ``Director.''
                                                                                                            Adds ``Eligible continuing education
                                                                                                            units (CEUs).''
                                                                                                            Adds definition for ``Full-time.''
                                                                                                            Adds ``Indian Student Count (ISC) or
                                                                                                            Indian Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)'' and
                                                                                                            moves information on the formula to 41.5.
                                                                                                            Changes ``Indian'' to ``Indian
                                                                                                            student'' definition.
                                                                                                            Amends definition of ``Institution
                                                                                                            of higher education'' to clarify that
                                                                                                            unaccredited institutions must have been
                                                                                                            granted pre-accreditation or candidate
                                                                                                            status and references 20 U.S.C. 100(a).
                                                                                                            Amends ``national Indian
                                                                                                            organization'' to delete requirement for
                                                                                                            finding to be published in the Federal
                                                                                                            Register.
                                                                                                            Adds definition for ``NCCA.''
                                                                                                            Amends ``operating expenses of
                                                                                                            education programs'' to add more examples of
                                                                                                            operating expenses.
                                                                                                            Adds ``Satisfactory progress'' and
                                                                                                            defines it as what the tribal college or
                                                                                                            university defines it to be.
                                                                                                            Adds definition for ``Secretary.''
                                                                                                            Adds definition for ``TCCUA'' to
                                                                                                            mean the Tribally Controlled Colleges and
                                                                                                            Universities Assistance Act of 1978.
                                                                                                            Removed ``unused portion of received
                                                                                                            funds.''
41.4..............................  Grants..............  41.11...............  Who is eligible for        Defines tribal college or university
                                                                                 financial assistance       eligibility for receiving financial
                                                                                 under this subpart.        assistance.
41.5..............................  Eligible Activities.  41.5................  How is Indian Student       Refines formula for clarity and
                                                                                 Count/Full Time            changes the week to conduct an ISC to the
                                                                                 Equivalent calculated?     3rd week of an academic term as opposed to
                                                                                                            the 6th week of an academic term.

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                                                                                                            Adds credit hours toward computation
                                                                                                            of ISC by students who have not obtained a
                                                                                                            high school degree benefiting from education
                                                                                                            or training offered but exempts credit hours
                                                                                                            from ISC computation if they are applied
                                                                                                            towards the high school degree.
                                                                                                            Adds toward a degree or certificate.
41.6..............................  HHS Participation...  Removes Section.....  .........................  Deletes section because the process is no
                                                                                                            longer relevant and moves the essence of the
                                                                                                            section to Sec. 41.17.
41.7..............................  Feasibility Studies.  41.19...............  How can a tribal college   .............................................
                                                                                 or university establish
                                                                                 eligibility to receive a
                                                                                 grant?
41.7..............................  Feasibility Studies.  41.21...............  How can a tribe appeal      Extends the amount of time the tribe
                                                                                 the results of an          may submit an appeal to the Assistant
                                                                                 eligibility study?         Secretary from 30 days to 45 days.
                                                                                                            Changes Assistant Secretary's
                                                                                                            written ruling on an appeal from 30 days to
                                                                                                            45 days.
41.7..............................  Feasibility Studies   41.23...............  Can a tribal college or    Clarifies that a college or university can
                                     (f).                                        university request a       request another eligibility study in 12
                                                                                 second eligibility         months from the date of the negative
                                                                                 study?                     determination.
41.8(a)-(b).......................  Grants..............  41.25 & 41.5........  How does a tribal college   Simplifies the formula for
                                                                                 or university apply for    calculating the amount of a grant.
                                                                                 a grant?
                                                                                                            Changes submission deadline from
                                                                                                            January 31 to June 1st.
                                                                                                            Outlines required information and
                                                                                                            provides an explanation for the required
                                                                                                            information.
                                                                                                            Adds grantees may exclude high
                                                                                                            school students from the total number of FTE
                                                                                                            students.
                                                                                                            Adds information that a grantee does
                                                                                                            not need to submit new required information
                                                                                                            if there has been no change in the
                                                                                                            information from the previous year.
41.8(c)...........................  Grants..............  41.27...............  When can the tribal        Changes the approval and disapproval time
                                                                                 college or university      frame from 30 days to 45 days.
                                                                                 expect a decision on its
                                                                                 application.
41.8(d)...........................  ....................  41.29...............  How will a grant be        Adds that the base amount is $8,000 (from
                                                                                 awarded?.                  $4,000) and that it will be adjusted
                                                                                                            annually for inflation.
41.8(e)...........................  ....................  41.31 & 41.33.......  When will the tribal        Adds that payments equal to 95
                                                                                 college or university      percent (from 50 percent) of funds available
                                                                                 receive funding?           will be distributed by either July 1 (from
                                                                                                            October 1) or within 14 days of
                                                                                                            appropriations.
                                                                                                            Adds BIE will not commingle funds
                                                                                                            appropriated for grants.
41.8 (g)..........................  ....................  41.33...............  What if there isn't        No change in information.
                                                                                 enough money to pay the
                                                                                 full amount.
41.8(f)...........................  ....................  41.35...............  What will happen if the    No change in information.
                                                                                 tribal college or
                                                                                 university doesn't
                                                                                 receive its appropriate
                                                                                 share?
41.8(h)...........................  ....................  41.37...............  Is the tribal college or   Adds clarification.
                                                                                 university eligible for
                                                                                 other grants?
41.9..............................  Reports.............  41.39...............  What reports does the      No change in information.
                                                                                 tribal college or
                                                                                 university need to
                                                                                 provide?
41.10.............................  Technical Assistance  41.41...............  Can the tribal college or  Adds that BIE will provide technical
                                                                                 university receive         assistance.
                                                                                 technical assistance.
41.11.............................  General Provisions..  41.43...............  How must the tribal        No change in information.
                                                                                 college or university
                                                                                 administer its grant?
41.12.............................  Annual Budget.......  Removes Section.....  .........................  Deletes section because section is no longer
                                                                                                            applicable; appropriations are now sent
                                                                                                            directly to Bureau of Indian Education.
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41.13.............................  ....................  ....................  For what activities can    Provides examples of permissible activities.
                                                                                 financial assistance to
                                                                                 tribal colleges and
                                                                                 universities be used?
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41.13.............................  Criminal penalties..  41.7................  What happens if false      No change in information.
                                                                                 information is
                                                                                 submitted?
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41.15.............................  ....................  ....................  What activities are        Lists prohibited activities.
                                                                                 prohibited?.
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41.17.............................  ....................  ....................  What is the role of the    Clarifies role.
                                                                                 Secretary of Education?
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41.20.............................  Policy..............  Removes Section.....  .........................  Deletes section because subpart A now sets
                                                                                                            out the policy.
41.21.............................  Scope...............  41.51...............  What is the scope of this  Simplifies applicability statement.
                                                                                 subpart?
41.22.............................  Definitions.........  Removes Section.....  .........................  Deletes section because definitions are now
                                                                                                            consolidated in subpart A.
41.23.............................  Eligible activities.  41.63...............  How can financial          No change in information.
                                                                                 assistance be used?
41.24(a)-(b)......................  Grants..............  41.53...............  How does Din[eacute]       Simplifies requirements.
                                                                                 College request
                                                                                 financial assistance?
41.24(c)..........................  ....................  41.55...............  How are grant funds        Clarifies funds will not be commingled with
                                                                                 processed?                 those designated for other titles of the
                                                                                                            TCCUA.
41.24(d)..........................  ....................  41.57...............  When will the application  Changes time in which grant award will be
                                                                                 be reviewed?               made from 30 days to 45 days.
41.24(e)..........................  ....................  41.29...............  How will a grant be        Refers to subpart B.
                                                                                 awarded?.
41.24(f)..........................  ....................  41.59...............  When will grant funds be   Simplifies when funds will be received.
                                                                                 paid?
41.24(g)..........................  ....................  Refers to section                                .............................................
                                                           Sec.   41.35.
41.24(h)..........................  ....................  41.61...............  Is Din[eacute] College     No change in information.
                                                                                 eligible for other
                                                                                 grants?
41.25.............................  Reports.............  41.65...............  What reports must be       Changes reporting deadline from September 1st
                                                                                 provided?                  to December 1st.
41.26.............................  Technical assistance  41.67...............  Can Din[eacute] College    Refers back to procedures in subpart B.
                                                                                 receive technical
                                                                                 assistance?
41.27(a)-(b)......................  General provisions..  41.69...............  How shall Din[eacute]      No change in information.
                                                                                 College administer its
                                                                                 grant?
41.27(c)..........................  Appeal..............  41.70...............  .........................  Changes time in which an appeal, a hearing
                                                                                                            and the Assistant Secretary's ruling will be
                                                                                                            made from 30 days to 45 days.
41.28.............................  Criminal penalties..  41.7................  What happens if false      Deletes section because it's included in
                                                                                 information is             subpart A.
                                                                                 submitted?
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41.45.............................  ....................  ....................  How does the tribal        Adds tribes and tribal entities may submit a
                                                                                 college or university      request for a grant to conduct planning
                                                                                 apply for programming      activities for the establishment of a
                                                                                 grants?                    tribally controlled college or university.
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41.47.............................  ....................  ....................  What is the purpose of     Specifies Din[eacute] College and the
                                                                                 this subpart?              Din[eacute] College Act.
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IV. Tribal Consultation Sessions

    BIE will be hosting two tribal consultation sessions by webex and 
teleconference on this proposed rule:
     Monday, September 21, 2015, 3 p.m. EDT. To register for 
this session, go to this link: https://dcma100.webex.com/dcma100/k2/j.php?MTID=t23a171402a9f5518f3b863039378065a. Once the host approves 
your registration, you will receive a confirmation email with 
instructions for joining the session. To join by teleconference, please 
call: 1-866-704-9181, Passcode: 10469100.
     Wednesday, September 23, 2015, 3 p.m. EDT. To register for 
this session go to this link: https://dcma100.webex.com/dcma100/k2/j.php?MTID=tdf898f2b05e77536907260a8a358a52c. Once you are approved by 
the host, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for 
joining the session. To join by teleconference, please call: 1-866-704-
9181, Passcode: 10469100.

V. Procedural Requirements

A. Regulatory Planning and Review (E.O. 12866)

    Executive Order (E.O.) 12866 provides that the Office of 
Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) at the Office of Management 
and Budget (OMB) will review all significant rules. OIRA has determined 
that this rule is not significant.
    E.O. 13563 reaffirms the principles of E.O. 12866 while calling for 
improvements in the nation's regulatory system to promote 
predictability, to reduce uncertainty, and to use the best, most 
innovative, and least burdensome tools for achieving regulatory ends. 
The E.O. directs agencies to consider regulatory approaches that reduce 
burdens and maintain flexibility and freedom of choice for the public 
where these approaches are relevant, feasible, and consistent with 
regulatory objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes further that regulations 
must be based on the best available science and that the rulemaking 
process must allow for public participation and an open exchange of 
ideas. We have developed this rule in a manner consistent with these 
requirements.

B. Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Department of the Interior certifies that this document will 
not have a significant economic effect on a substantial number of small 
entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). 
It does not change current funding requirements or regulate small 
entities.

C. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act

    This rule is not a major rule under 5 U.S.C. 804(2), the Small 
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. It will not result in the 
expenditure by

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State, local, or tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the 
private sector of $100 million or more in any one year. Because this 
proposed rule is limited to the tribally controlled colleges or 
universities within tribal communities, it will not result in a major 
increase in costs or prices for consumers, individual industries, 
Federal, State, or local government agencies, or geographic regions. 
Nor will this rule have significant adverse effects on competition, 
employment, investment, productivity, innovation, or the ability of the 
U.S.-based enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises.

D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    This rule does not impose an unfunded mandate on State, local, or 
tribal governments or the private sector of more than $100 million per 
year. The rule does not have a significant or unique effect on State, 
local, or tribal governments or the private sector. A statement 
containing the information required by the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act 
(2 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) is not required.

E. Takings (E.O. 12630)

    Under the criteria in Executive Order 12630, this rule does not 
affect individual property rights protected by the Fifth Amendment nor 
does it involve a compensable ``taking''. A takings implication 
assessment is not required.

F. Federalism (E.O.) 13132

    Under the criteria in Executive Order 13132, this rule has no 
substantial direct effect on the States, on the relationship between 
the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power 
and responsibilities among the various levels of government. This rule 
implements provisions within the Tribally Controlled Community College 
Assistance Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-471 enacted on October 17, 1978) 
that authorizes grants for operating and improving tribally controlled 
colleges or universities to ensure continued and expanded educational 
opportunities for Indian students by providing financial assistance to 
be used for the operating expenses of education programs.
    Because the rule does not affect the Federal government's 
relationship to the States or the balance of power and responsibilities 
among various levels of government, it will not have sufficient 
federalism implications to warrant the preparation of a federalism 
summary impact statement.

G. Civil Justice Reform (E.O. 12988)

    This rule complies with the requirements of Executive Order 12988. 
Specifically, this rule has been reviewed to eliminate errors and 
ambiguity and written to minimize litigation; and is written in clear 
language and contains clear legal standards.

H. Consultation With Indian Tribes (E.O. 13175)

    This rule will directly affect all those tribes planning to apply 
for or now receiving grants under the TCCUA and the NCCA. In accordance 
with Executive Order 13175 (59 FR 22951, November 6, 2000), the Bureau 
of Indian Education conducted consultation on the following dates in 
2014: October 16, Anchorage, Alaska; October 20, Webinar; October 22, 
Gallup, New Mexico; October 27, Billings, Montana; and October 29, 
Bloomington, Minnesota. To develop the proposed rule, the Department 
collaborated with the American Indian Higher Education Consortium 
(AIHEC), which represents tribally controlled colleges and universities 
that will be affected by the rule. Presidents of tribally-controlled 
colleges and universities provided the initial comments and draft of 
the rule. AIHEC formally presented the draft for the proposed rule to 
the BIE via drafting sessions. The current proposed rule is the result 
of those drafting sessions, BIE input and recommendations, and comments 
provided at the consultations.

I. Paperwork Reduction Act

    This rule contains the following information collections, which are 
currently approved by OMB: Tribal Colleges and University Grant 
Application Form, which is approved under OMB Control Number 1076-0018; 
and Tribal Colleges and University Annual Report Form, which is 
approved under OMB Control Number 1076-0105. Both of these information 
collections expire on November 30, 2015. The proposed rule does not add 
any new information collection burden beyond that covered by these 
existing OMB approvals; therefore, an information collection submission 
to OMB is not required for this rulemaking.

J. National Environmental Policy Act

    This rule does not constitute a major Federal action significantly 
affecting the quality of the human environment.

K. Information Quality Act

    In developing this rule we did not conduct or use a study, 
experiment, or survey requiring peer review under the Information 
Quality Act (Pub. L. 106-554).

L. Effects on the Energy Supply (E.O. 13211)

    This rule is not a significant energy action under the definition 
in Executive Order 13211. A Statement of Energy Effects is not 
required.

M. Clarity of This Regulation

    We are required by Executive Orders 12866 and 12988 and by the 
Presidential Memorandum of June 1, 1998, to write all rules in plain 
language. This means that each rule we publish must:
    (a) Be logically organized;
    (b) Use the active voice to address readers directly;
    (c) Use clear language rather than jargon;
    (d) Be divided into short sections and sentences; and
    (e) Use lists and tables wherever possible.
    If you feel that we have not met these requirements, send us 
comments by one of the methods listed in the ``COMMENTS'' section. To 
better help us revise the rule, your comments should be as specific as 
possible. For example, you should tell us the numbers of the sections 
or paragraphs that are unclearly written, which sections or sentences 
are too long, the sections where you feel lists or tables would be 
useful, etc.

N. Public Availability of Comments

    Before including your address, phone number, email address, or 
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be 
aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying 
information--may be made publicly available at any time. While you can 
ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying 
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be 
able to do so.

List of Subjects

    Colleges or universities, Grants programs--education, Grant 
programs--Indians, Indians--education, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements.

    For the reasons given in the preamble, the Department of the 
Interior proposes to amend title 25 of the Code of Federal Regulations 
by revising part 41 to read as follows:

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PART 41--GRANTS TO TRIBALLY CONTROLLED COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, 
DIN[Eacute] COLLEGE, AND TRIBALLY CONTROLLED POSTSECONDARY CAREER 
AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS

Subpart A--Purpose, Scope, Definitions
Sec.
41.1 When does this subpart apply?
41.3 What definitions are needed?
41.5 How is ISC/FTE calculated?
41.7 What happens if false information is submitted?
Subpart B--Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities
41.9 What is the purpose of this subpart?
41.11 Who is eligible for financial assistance under this subpart?
41.13 For what activities can financial assistance to tribal 
colleges and universities be used?
41.15 What activities are prohibited?
41.17 What is the role of the Secretary of Education?
41.19 How can a tribal college or university establish eligibility 
to receive a grant?
41.21 How can a tribe appeal the results of an eligibility study?
41.23 Can a tribal college or university request a second 
eligibility study?
41.25 How does the tribal college or university apply for a grant?
41.27 When can the tribal college or university expect a decision on 
its application?
41.29 How will a grant be awarded?
41.31 When will the tribal college or university receive funding?
41.33 What if there isn't enough money to pay the full grant amount?
41.35 What will happen if the tribal college or university doesn't 
receive its appropriate share?
41.37 Is the tribal college or university eligible for other grants?
41.39 What reports does the tribal college or university need to 
provide?
41.41 Can the tribal college or university receive technical 
assistance?
41.43 How must the tribal college or university administer its 
grant?
41.45 How does the tribal college or university apply for 
programming grants?
41.47 Are tribal colleges or universities eligible for endowments?
Subpart C--Din[eacute] College
41.49 What is the purpose of this subpart?
41.51 What is the scope of this subpart?
41.53 How does Din[eacute] College request financial assistance?
41.55 How are grant funds processed?
41.57 When will the application be reviewed?
41.59 When will the funds be paid?
41.61 Is Din[eacute] College eligible to receive other grants?
41.63 How can financial assistance be used?
41.65 What reports must be provided?
41.67 Can Din[eacute] College receive technical assistance?
41.69 How shall Din[eacute] College administer its grant?
41.71 Can Din[eacute] College appeal an adverse decision under a 
grant agreement by the Director?

    Authority:  Pub. L. 95-471, Oct. 17, 1978, 92 Stat. 1325; 
amended Pub. L. 98-192, Dec. 1, 1983, 97 Stat. 1335; Pub. L. 99-428, 
Sept. 30, 1986, 100 Stat. 982; Pub. L. 105-244, Oct. 7, 1998, 112 
Stat. 1619; Pub. L. 110-315, Aug. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 3460; 25 
U.S.C. 1801 et seq.; Pub. L. 98-192, Dec. 15, 1971, 85 Stat. 646; 
and Pub. L. 110-315, Aug. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 3468; 25 U.S.C. 640a 
et seq.

Subpart A--Applicability and Definitions


Sec.  41.1  When does this subpart apply?

    The provisions in this subpart A apply to subparts B and C.


Sec.  41.3  What definitions are needed?

    As used in this part:
    Academic facilities mean structures suitable for use as:
    (1) Classrooms, laboratories, libraries, and related facilities 
necessary or appropriate for instruction of students;
    (2) Research facilities;
    (3) Facilities for administration of educational or research 
programs;
    (4) Dormitories or student services buildings; or
    (5) Maintenance, storage, support, or utility facilities essential 
to the operation of the foregoing facilities.
    Academic term means a semester, trimester, or other such period 
(not less than six weeks in duration) into which a tribal college or 
university normally subdivides its academic year, but does not include 
a summer term.
    Academic year means a twelve month period established by a tribal 
college or university as the annual period for the operation of the 
tribal college's or university's education programs.
    Assistant Secretary means the Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs 
of the Department of the Interior.
    BIE means the Bureau of Indian Education.
    College or university means an institution of higher education that 
is formally controlled, formally sanctioned, or chartered by the 
governing body of an Indian tribe or tribes. To qualify under this 
definition, the college or university must:
    (1) Be the only institution recognized by the Department for the 
tribe, excluding Din[eacute] College; and
    (2) If under the control, sanction, or charter of more than one 
tribe, be the only institution recognized by the Department for at 
least one tribe that currently has no other formally controlled, 
formally sanctioned, or chartered college or university.
    Department means the Department of the Interior.
    Director means the Director of the Bureau of Indian Education.
    Eligible continuing education units (CEUs) means non-degree credits 
that meet the criteria established by the International Association of 
Continuing Education and Training.
    Full-time means registered for 12 or more credit hours for an 
academic term.
    Indian Student Count (ISC) or Indian Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) 
means a number equal to the total number of Indian students enrolled at 
a tribal college or university, determined according to the formula in 
Section Sec.  41.5.
    Indian student means a student who is a member of an Indian tribe, 
or (2) a biological child of a living or deceased member of an Indian 
tribe. Documentation is required to verify eligibility as a biological 
child of a living or deceased member of an Indian tribe, and may 
include birth certificate and marriage license; tribal records of 
student's parent; Indian Health Service eligibility cards; other 
documentation necessary to authenticate a student as eligible to be 
counted as an Indian student under this definition.
    Indian tribe means an Indian tribe, band, nation, pueblo, 
rancheria, or other organized group or community, including any Alaska 
Native Village or regional or village corporation as defined in or 
established pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, to be 
listed in the Federal Register pursuant to 25 CFR 83.5(a) as recognized 
by and eligible to receive services from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
    Institution of higher education means an institution as defined by 
section 1001(a) of Title 20 of the United States Code, except that 
clause (2) of such section shall not be applicable and the reference to 
Secretary in clause (5)(A) of such section shall be deemed to refer to 
the Secretary of the Interior.
    National Indian organization means an organization which the 
Secretary finds to be nationally based, represents a substantial Indian 
constituency and has expertise in the fields of tribally controlled 
colleges and universities, and Indian higher education.
    NCCA means the Navajo Community College Act of 1978, as amended (25 
U.S.C. 640a et seq.).
    Operating expenses of education programs means the obligations and 
expenditures of a tribal college or university for postsecondary except 
for acquisition or construction of academic facilities. Permissible 
expenditures may include:
    (1) Administration;
    (2) Instruction;

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    (3) Maintenance and repair of facilities;
    (4) Acquisition and upgrade of equipment, technological equipment, 
and other physical resources.
    Part-time means registered for less than 12 credit hours for an 
academic term.
    Satisfactory progress means satisfactory progress toward a degree 
or certificate as defined by the tribal college or university.
    Secretary, unless otherwise designated, means the Secretary of the 
Interior, or his/her duly authorized representative.
    TCCUA means the Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities 
Assistance Act of 1978, as amended (25 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.).


Sec.  41.5  How is ISC/FTE calculated?

    (a) ISC is calculated on the basis of eligible registrations of 
Indian students as in effect at the conclusion of the third week of 
each academic term.
    (b) To calculate ISC for an academic term, begin by adding all 
credit hours of full-time students and all credit hours of part-time 
students who are registered at the conclusion of the third week of the 
academic term.
    (c) Credit hours earned by students who have not obtained a high 
school degree or its equivalent may be added if you have established 
criteria for the admission of such students on the basis of their 
ability to benefit from the education or training offered. You will be 
presumed to have established such criteria if your admission procedures 
include counseling or testing that measures students' aptitude to 
successfully complete the courses in which they enroll.
    (d) No credit hours earned by a student attending high school and 
applied towards the student's high school degree or its equivalent may 
be counted toward computation of ISC; and no credit hours earned by a 
student not making satisfactory progress toward a degree or certificate 
may count toward the ISC.
    (e) If ISC is being calculated for a fall term, add to the 
calculation in paragraph (b) of this section any credits earned in 
classes offered during the preceding summer term.
    (f) Add to the calculation in paragraph (d) of this section those 
credits being earned in an eligible continuing education program at the 
conclusion of the third week of the academic term. Determine the number 
of those credits as follows:
    (1) For institutions on a semester system: one credit for every 15 
contact hours and
    (2) For institutions on a quarter system: one credit for every 10 
contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education 
experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and 
qualified instruction, as described in the criteria established by the 
International Association for Continuing Education and Training. Limit 
the number of calculated eligible continuing education credits to 10 
percent of your ISC.
    (g) Divide by 12 the calculation in paragraph (e) of this section.
    The formula for the full calculation is expressed mathematically 
as:

ISC = FTCR + PTCR + SCR + CECR/12

    (h) In the formula in paragraph (f) of this section, the 
abbreviations used have the following meanings:
    (1) FTCR = the number of credit hours carried by full-time Indian 
students (students carrying 12 or more credit hours at the end of the 
third week of each academic term); and
    (2) PTCR = the number of credit hours carried by part-time Indian 
students (students carrying fewer than 12 credit hours at the end of 
the third week of each academic term).
    (3) SCR = in a fall term, the number of credit hours earned during 
the preceding summer term.
    (4) CECR = the number of credit hours being earned in an eligible 
continuing education program at the conclusion of the third week of the 
academic term, in accordance with subsection (e) of this section.
    (i) Include a count of all registered students, including distance 
education students, at the conclusion of the third week of the academic 
term.


Sec.  41.7  What happens if false information is submitted?

    Persons submitting or causing to be submitted any false information 
in connection with any application, report, or other document under 
this part may be subject to criminal prosecution under provisions such 
as sections 371 or 1001 of Title 18, U.S. Code.

Subpart B--Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities


Sec.  41.9  What is the purpose of this subpart?

    This subpart prescribes procedures for providing financial and 
technical assistance under the Tribally Controlled Colleges and 
Universities Assistance Act of 1978, as amended (25 U.S.C. 1801 et 
seq.) for the operation and improvement of tribal colleges and 
universities and advancement of educational opportunities for Indian 
Students. This subpart does not apply to Din[eacute] College.


Sec.  41.11  Who is eligible for financial assistance under this 
subpart?

    A tribal college or university is eligible for financial assistance 
under this subpart only if:
    (a) It is governed by a board of directors or board of trustees, a 
majority of whom are Indians;
    (b) It demonstrates adherence to stated goals, a philosophy, or a 
plan of operation directed to meet the needs of Indians;
    (c) It has a student body that is more than 50 percent Indian 
(unless it has been in operation for less than one year);
    (d) Either is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting 
agency or association determined by the Secretary of Education to be a 
reliable authority with regard to the quality of training offered, or, 
according to such agency or association, are making reasonable progress 
toward accreditation;
    (e) It has received a positive determination after completion of an 
eligibility study; and
    (f) It complies with the requirements of Sec.  41.19.
    (g) Priority to schools and the number of grants: priority in 
grants shall be given to institutions which were in operation on the 
date of enactment of this Act [enacted Oct. 17, 1978] and which have a 
history of service to Indian people.


Sec.  41.13  For what activities can financial assistance to tribal 
colleges and universities be used?

    Financial assistance under this subpart may be used to defray, at 
the determination of the tribal college or university, expenditures for 
academic, educational, and administrative purposes and for the 
operation and maintenance of the college or university.


Sec.  41.15  What activities are prohibited?

    Tribal colleges and universities shall not use financial assistance 
awarded under this subpart in connection with religious worship or 
sectarian instruction. However, nothing in this subpart shall be 
construed as barring instruction or practice in comparative religions 
or cultures or in languages of American Indian tribes.


Sec.  41.17  What is the role of the Secretary of Education?

    (a) The Secretary is authorized to enter into an agreement with the 
Secretary of Education to obtain assistance to:
    (1) Develop plans, procedures, and criteria for eligibility studies 
required under this subpart; and
    (2) Conduct such studies.

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    (b) BIE must consult with the Secretary of Education to determine 
the reasonable number of students required to support a tribal college 
or university.


Sec.  41.19  How can a tribal college or university establish 
eligibility to receive a grant?

    (a) Before a tribal college or university can apply for an initial 
grant under this part, the governing body of one or more Indian tribes 
must request on its behalf a determination of eligibility.
    (b) Within 30 days of receiving a resolution or other duly 
authorized request from the governing body of one or more Indian 
tribes, BIE shall initiate an eligibility study to determine whether 
there is justification for a tribal college or university.
    (c) The eligibility study will analyze the following factors:
    (1) Financial feasibility based upon reasonable potential 
enrollment; considering:
    (i) Tribal, linguistics, or cultural differences;
    (ii) Isolation;
    (iii) Presence of alternate educational sources;
    (iv) Proposed curriculum;
    (2) Levels of tribal matriculation in and graduation from 
postsecondary educational institutions; and
    (3) The benefits of continued and expanded educational 
opportunities for Indian students.
    (d) Based upon results of the study, the Director will send the 
tribe a written determination of eligibility.
    (e) The Secretary and the BIE, to the extent practicable, will 
consult with national Indian organizations and with tribal governments 
chartering the institutions being considered.


Sec.  41.21  How can a tribe appeal the results of an eligibility 
study?

    If a tribe receives a negative determination under Sec.  41.19(e), 
it may submit an appeal to the Assistant Secretary within 45 days.
    (a) Following the timely filing of a tribe's notice of appeal, the 
tribal college or university and the tribe have a right to a formal 
review of the eligibility study, including a hearing upon reasonable 
notice within 60 days. At the hearing, the tribal college or university 
and the appealing tribe may present additional evidence or arguments to 
justify eligibility.
    (b) Within 45 days of the hearing, the Assistant Secretary will 
issue a written ruling confirming, modifying, or reversing the original 
determination. The ruling will be final and BIE will mail or deliver it 
within one week of its issuance.
    (c) If the Assistant Secretary does not reverse the original 
negative determination, the ruling will specify the grounds for our 
decision and state the manner in which the determination relates to 
each of the factors in Sec.  41.11.


Sec.  41.23  Can a tribal college or university request a second 
eligibility study?

    If a tribe is not successful in its appeal under Sec.  41.21, it 
can request another eligibility study 12 months or more after the date 
of the negative determination.


Sec.  41.25  How does a tribal college or university apply for a grant?

    (a) If the college or university receives a positive determination 
of the eligibility study under Sec.  41.19, it is entitled to apply for 
financial assistance under this subpart.
    (b) To be considered for assistance, a tribal college or university 
must submit an application by or before June 1st of the year preceding 
the academic year for which the tribal college or university is 
requesting assistance. The application must contain the following:

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            Required information                                       Required details
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(1) Identifying information.................  (i) Name and address of the tribal college or university.
                                              (ii) Names of the governing board members, and the number of its
                                               members who are Indian.
                                              (iii) Name and address of the tribe or tribes that control or have
                                               sanctioned or chartered the tribal college or university.
(2) Eligibility verification................  The date on which an eligibility determination was received
(3) Curriculum materials....................  (i) A statement of goals, philosophy, or plan of operation
                                               demonstrating how the education program is designed to meet the
                                               needs of Indians.
                                              (ii) A curriculum, which may be in the form of a college catalog
                                               or similar publication, or information located on the tribal
                                               college or university Web site.
(4) Financial information...................  (i) A proposed budget showing total expected education program
                                               operating expenses and expected revenues from all sources for the
                                               academic year to which the information applies.
                                              (ii) A description of record-keeping procedures used to track fund
                                               expenditures and to audit and monitor funded programs.
(5) Enrollment information..................  (i) If the tribal college or university has been in operation for
                                               more than one year, a statement of the total number of ISC (FTE
                                               Indian students) and the total number of all FTE students.
                                               Grantees may exclude high school students for the purpose of
                                               calculating the total number of FTE students.
                                              (ii) If the tribal college or university has not yet begun
                                               operations, or has been in operation for less than one year, a
                                               statement of expected enrollment, including the total number of
                                               FTE students and the ISC (FTE Indian students) and may also
                                               require verification of the number of registered students after
                                               operations have started.
(6) Assurances and requests.................  (i) Assurance that the tribal college or university will not deny
                                               admission to any Indian student because that student is, or is
                                               not, a member of a specific tribe.
                                              (ii) Assurance that the tribal college or university will comply
                                               with the requirements in Sec.   41.39 of this subpart.
                                              (iii) A request and justification for a specific waiver of any
                                               requirement of 25 CFR part 276 which a tribal college or
                                               university believe to be inappropriate.
(7) Certification...........................  Certification by the chief executive that the information on the
                                               application is complete and correct.
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    (c) Material submitted in a tribal college's or university's 
initial successful grant application shall be retained by the BIE. A 
tribal college or university submitting a subsequent application for a 
grant, shall either confirm the information previously submitted 
remains accurate or submit updated information, as necessary.


Sec.  41.27  When can the tribal college or university expect a 
decision on its application?

    Within 45 days of receiving an application, the Director will 
notify the tribal college or university in writing whether or not the 
application has been approved.
    (a) If the Director approves the application, written notice will 
explain when the BIE will send the tribal college or university a grant 
agreement under Sec.  41.19.

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    (b) If the Director disapproves the application, written notice 
will include:
    (1) The reasons for disapproval; and
    (2) A statement advising the tribal college or university of the 
right to amend or supplement the tribal college's or university's 
application within 45 days.
    (c) The tribal college or university may appeal a disapproval or a 
failure to act within 45 days of receipt following the procedures in 
Sec.  41.21.


Sec.  41.29  How will a grant be awarded?

    If the Director approves the tribal college's or university's 
application, the BIE will send the tribal college or university a grant 
agreement that incorporates the tribal college's or university's 
application and the provisions required by Sec.  41.25. The tribal 
college or university grant will be for the fiscal year starting after 
the approval date of the application.
    (a) The BIE will generally calculate the amount of the tribal 
college or university grant using the following procedure:
    (1) Begin with a base amount of $8,000 (adjusted annually for 
inflation);
    (2) Multiply the base amount by the number of FTE Indian students 
in attendance during each academic term; and
    (3) Divide the resulting sum by the number of academic terms in the 
academic year.
    (b) All grants under this section are subject to availability of 
appropriations.
    (c) If there are insufficient funds to pay the amount calculated 
under paragraph (a) of this section, BIE will reduce the grant amount 
awarded to each eligible tribal college or university on a pro rata 
basis.


Sec.  41.31  When will the tribal college or university receive 
funding?

    (a) BIE will authorize payments equal to 95 percent of funds 
available for allotment by either July 1 or within 14 days after 
appropriations become available, with the remainder of the payment made 
no later than September 30.
    (b) BIE will not commingle funds appropriated for grants under this 
subpart with other funds expended by the BIE.


Sec.  41.33  What if there isn't enough money to pay the full grant 
amount?

    This section applies if BIE has to reduce payments under Sec.  
41.29(c).
    (a) If additional funds have not been appropriated to pay the full 
amount of grants under this part on or before June 1st of the year, the 
BIE will notify all grant recipients in writing. The tribal college or 
university must submit a written report to the BIE on or before July 
1st explaining how much of the grant money remains unspent.
    (b) After receiving the tribal college's or university's report 
under paragraph (a) of this section, BIE will:
    (1) Reallocate the unspent funds using the formula in Sec.  41.29 
in proportion to the amount of assistance to which each grant recipient 
is entitled but has not received;
    (2) Ensure that no tribal college or university will receive more 
than the total annual cost of its education programs;
    (3) Collect unspent funds as necessary for redistribution to other 
grantees under this section; and
    (4) Make reallocation payments on or before August 1st of the 
academic year.


Sec.  41.35  What will happen if the tribal college or university 
doesn't receive its appropriate share?

    (a) If the BIE determines the tribal college or university has 
received financial assistance to which the tribal college or university 
was not entitled, BIE will:
    (1) Promptly notify the tribal college or university; and
    (2) Reduce the amount of the tribal college's or university's 
payments under this subpart to compensate for any overpayments or 
otherwise attempt to recover the overpayments.
    (b) If a tribal college or university has received less financial 
assistance than the amount to which the tribal college or university 
was entitled, the tribal college or university should promptly notify 
the BIE. If the BIE confirms the miscalculation, BIE will adjust the 
amount of the tribal college's or university's payments for the same or 
subsequent academic years to compensate for the underpayments. This 
adjustment will come from the Department's general funds and not from 
future appropriated funds.


Sec.  41.37  Is the tribal college or university eligible for other 
grants?

    Yes. Eligibility for grants under this subpart does not bar a 
tribal college or university from receiving financial assistance under 
any other federal program.


Sec.  41.39  What reports does the tribal college or university need to 
provide?

    (a) The tribal college or university must provide the BIE, on or 
before December 1 of each year a report that includes:
    (1) An accounting of the amounts and purposes for which the tribal 
college or university spent assistance received under this part during 
the preceding academic year;
    (2) An accounting of the annual cost of the tribal college's or 
university's education programs from all sources for the academic year; 
and
    (3) A final performance report based upon the criteria the tribal 
college's or university's goals, philosophy, or plan of operation.
    (b) The tribal college or university must report to the BIE their 
FTE Indian student enrollment for each academic term of the academic 
year within three (3) weeks of the date the tribal college or 
university makes the FTE calculation.


Sec.  41.41  Can the tribal college or university receive technical 
assistance?

    (a) If a tribal college or university sends the BIE a written 
request for technical assistance, BIE will respond within 30 days.
    (b) The BIE will provide technical assistance either directly or 
through annual contract to a national Indian organization that the 
tribal college or university designates.
    (c) Technical assistance may include consulting services for 
developing programs, plans, and eligibility studies and accounting, and 
other services or technical advice.


Sec.  41.43  How must the tribal college or university administer its 
grant?

    In administering any grant provided under this subpart, a tribal 
college or university must:
    (a) Provide services or assistance under this subpart in a fair and 
uniform manner;
    (b) Not deny admission to any Indian student because they either 
are, or are not, a member of a specific Indian tribe; and
    (c) Comply with part 276 of this title, unless the BIE expressly 
waives specific inappropriate provisions of part 276 in response to a 
tribal college or university request and justification for a waiver.


Sec.  41.45  How does the tribal college or university apply for 
programming grants?

    (a) Tribes and Tribal entities may submit a written request to the 
BIE for a grant to conduct planning activities for the purpose of 
developing proposals for the establishment of tribally controlled 
colleges and universities, or to determine the need and potential for 
the establishment of such colleges and universities. BIE will provide 
written notice to the tribal college or university of its determination 
on the grant request within 30 days.
    (b) Subject to the availability of appropriations, BIE may provide 
such grants to up to five tribes and tribal entities in the amount of 
$15,000 each.

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Sec.  41.47  Are tribal colleges or universities eligible for 
endowments?

    Yes. Tribal colleges and universities are eligible for endowments 
upon a signed agreement between the tribal college and university and 
the Secretary as described in 25 U.S.C. 1832. Endowments must be 
invested in a trust fund and the tribal college or university may only 
use the interest deposited for the purpose of defraying expenses 
associated with the operation of the tribal college or university (25 
U.S.C. 1833).

Subpart C--Din[eacute] College


Sec.  41.49  What is the purpose of this subpart?

    The purpose of this subpart is to assist the Navajo Nation in 
providing education to the members of the tribe and other qualified 
applicants through a community college, established by that tribe, 
known as Din[eacute] College. To that end, the regulations in this 
subpart prescribe procedures for providing financial and technical 
assistance for Din[eacute] College under the Din[eacute] College Act, 
as amended (25 U.S.C. 640a-c).


Sec.  41.51  What is the scope of this subpart?

    The regulations in this subpart are applicable to the provision of 
financial assistance to Din[eacute] College pursuant to the Din[eacute] 
College Act of December 15, 1971 (Pub. L. 92-189, 85 Stat. 646, 25 
U.S.C. 640a-c) as amended by the Din[eacute] College Assistance Act of 
1978, title II of the Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities 
Assistance Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-471, 92 Stat. 1325, 1329, 25 U.S.C. 
640c).


Sec.  41.53  How does Din[eacute] College request financial assistance?

    To request tribal college or university financial assistance, 
Din[eacute] College must submit an application. The application must be 
certified by the tribal college or university chief executive officer 
and include:
    (a) A statement of Indian student enrollment and total FTE 
enrollment for the preceding academic year;
    (b) A curriculum description, which may be in the form of a college 
catalog or like publication or information located on the tribal 
college or university Web site; and
    (c) A proposed budget showing total expected operating expenses of 
educational programs and expected revenue from all sources for the 
grant year.


Sec.  41.55  How are grant funds processed?

    (a) BIE will identify the budget request for Din[eacute] College 
separately in its annual budget justification.
    (b) BIE will not commingle funds appropriated for grants under this 
subpart with appropriations that are historically expended by the 
Bureau of Indian Affairs for programs and projects normally provided on 
the Navajo Reservation for Navajo beneficiaries.


Sec.  41.57  When will the application be reviewed?

    Within 45 days of receiving the application the BIE will send a 
grant agreement for signature by the Din[eacute] College president or 
his or her designee in an amount determined under Sec.  41.29(a). The 
grant agreement shall incorporate the grant application and include the 
provisions required by Sec.  41.25


Sec.  41.59  When will grant funds be paid?

    (a) Initial grant funds will be paid in an advance installment of 
not less than 40 percent of the funds available for allotment by 
October 1st.
    (b) The remainder of the grant funds will be paid by July 1st after 
the BIE adjusts the amount to reflect any overpayments or underpayments 
made in the first disbursement.


Sec.  41.61  Is Din[eacute] College eligible to receive other grants?

    Yes. Eligibility for grants under this subpart does not bar 
Din[eacute] College from receiving financial assistance under any other 
Federal program.


Sec.  41.63  How can financial assistance be used?

    (a) The tribal college or university must use financial assistance 
under this subpart only for operation and maintenance, including 
educations programs, annual capital expenditures, major capital 
improvements, mandatory payments, supplemental student services, and 
improvement and expansion, as described in 25 U.S.C. 640c-1(b)(1);
    (b) Must not use financial assistance under this subpart for 
religious worship or sectarian instruction. However, this subpart does 
not prohibit instruction about religions, cultures or Indian tribal 
languages.


Sec.  41.65  What reports must be provided?

    (a) Din[eacute] College must submit on or before December 1st of 
each year a report that includes:
    (1) An accounting of the amounts and purposes for which Din[eacute] 
College spent the financial assistance during the preceding academic 
year;
    (2) The annual cost of Din[eacute] College education programs from 
all sources for the academic year; and
    (3) A final report of Din[eacute] College's performance based upon 
the criteria in its stated goals, philosophy, or plan of operation.
    (b) Din[eacute] College must report its FTE Indian student 
enrollment for each academic term within six weeks of the date it makes 
the FTE calculation.


Sec.  41.67  Can Din[eacute] College receive technical assistance?

    Technical assistance will be provided to Din[eacute] College as 
noted in Sec.  41.41.


Sec.  41.69  How shall Din[eacute] College administer its grant?

    In administering any grant provided under this subpart, Din[eacute] 
College must:
    (a) Provide all services or assistance under this subpart in a fair 
and uniform manner;
    (b) Not deny admission to any Indian student because the student 
is, or is not, a member of a specific Indian tribe;
    (c) Comply with part 276 of this title, unless the BIE expressly 
waives specific inappropriate provisions of part 276 in response to 
Din[eacute] College's request and its justification for a waiver.


Sec.  41.71  Can Din[eacute] College appeal an adverse decision under a 
grant agreement by the Director?

    Din[eacute] College has the right to appeal to the Assistant 
Secretary by filing a written notice of appeal within 45 days of the 
adverse decision. Within 45 days after receiving notice of appeal, the 
Assistant Secretary shall conduct a formal hearing at which time the 
Din[eacute] College may present evidence and argument to support its 
appeal. Within 45 days of the hearing, the Assistant Secretary shall 
issue a written ruling on the appeal confirming, modifying or reversing 
the decision of the Director. If the ruling does not reverse the 
adverse decision, the Assistant Secretary shall state in detail the 
basis of his/her ruling. The ruling of the Assistant Secretary on an 
appeal shall be final for the Department.

    Dated: August 7, 2015.
Kevin K. Washburn,
Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
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                                                      Department of Labor, Suite C–4319, 200                  SUMMARY:   The Tribally Controlled                    II. Purpose of Today’s Proposed Rule
                                                      Constitution Avenue NW., Washington,                    Colleges and Universities Assistance                  III. Summary of Today’s Proposed Rule
                                                      DC 20210. Telephone: (202) 693–0038                     Act of 1978, as amended (TCCUA),                      IV. Tribal Consultation Sessions
                                                                                                                                                                    V. Procedural Requirements
                                                      (this is not a toll-free number). TTY/                  authorizes Federal assistance to
                                                                                                                                                                       A. Regulatory Planning and Review (E.O.
                                                      TDD callers may dial toll-free 1–877–                   institutions of higher education that are                   12866)
                                                      889–5627 for further information.                       formally controlled or have been                         B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March                     formally sanctioned or chartered by the                  C. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                      12, 2015, OWCP published a notice of                    governing body of an Indian tribe or                        Fairness Act
                                                      proposed rulemaking revising 20 CFR                     tribes. Passed at the same time as the                   D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                      parts 702 and 703 to broaden the                        TCCUA, the Navajo Community College                      E. Takings (E.O. 12630)
                                                                                                              Assistance Act of 1978, as amended                       F. Federalism (E.O. 13132)
                                                      acceptable methods by which claimants,
                                                                                                              (NCCA) authorizes Federal assistance to                  G. Civil Justice Reform (E.O. 12988)
                                                      employers, and insurers can                                                                                      H. Consultation With Indian Tribes (E.O.
                                                      communicate with OWCP and each                          the Navajo Nation in construction,                          13175)
                                                      other regarding claims arising under the                maintenance, and operation of Diné                      I. Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                      Longshore and Harbor Workers’                           College. This proposed rule would                        J. National Environmental Policy Act
                                                      Compensation Act and its extensions.                    update the TCCUA’s implementing                          K. Information Quality Act
                                                      (80 FR 12957). On the same date, OWCP                   regulations in light of amendments to                    L. Effects on the Energy Supply (E.O.
                                                      published a direct final rule containing                the TCCUA in 1983, 1986, 1998 and                           13211)
                                                      identical revisions because it believed                 2008 and the NCCA’s implementing                         M. Clarity of This Regulation
                                                                                                              regulations in light of amendments to                    N. Public Availability of Comments
                                                      that the proposed revisions were non-
                                                      controversial and unlikely to generate                  the NCCA in 2008.                                     I. Background
                                                      significant adverse comment. (80 FR                     DATES: Please submit written comments
                                                                                                                                                                       The TCCUA authorizes grants for
                                                      12917). OWCP indicated that if it did                   by October 19, 2015. See Section IV of                operating and improving tribally
                                                      not receive any significant adverse                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for
                                                                                                                                                                    controlled colleges and universities to
                                                      comments on either rule by May 11,                      information on tribal consultation                    insure [sic] continued and expanded
                                                      2015, the direct final rule would take                  sessions.                                             educational opportunities for Indian
                                                      effect and there would be no further                    ADDRESSES:   You may submit comments                  students and to allow for the
                                                      need to proceed with the notice of                      by any of the following methods:                      improvement and expansion of the
                                                      proposed rulemaking. (See 80 FR 12918,                                                                        physical resources of such institutions.
                                                                                                              —Federal rulemaking portal: http://
                                                      12957–58).                                                                                                    See, 25 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. The TCCUA
                                                         OWCP received two public comments                      www.regulations.gov. The rule is
                                                                                                                listed under the agency name ‘‘Bureau               also authorizes grants for the
                                                      that were not significant adverse                                                                             encouragement of endowment funds for
                                                      comments. One expressed support for                       of Indian Affairs.’’ The rule has been
                                                                                                                assigned Docket ID: BIA–2011–0002.                  the operation and improvement of
                                                      the proposed rule and the other did not                                                                       tribally controlled colleges and
                                                      substantively address the rule. Because                   If you would like to submit comments
                                                                                                                through the Federal e-Rulemaking                    universities. The NCCA authorizes
                                                      OWCP did not receive any significant                                                                          grants to the Navajo Nation to assist in
                                                      adverse comments within the specified                     Portal, go to www.regulations.gov and
                                                                                                                follow the instructions.                            the construction, maintenance, and
                                                      comment period, it is withdrawing the                                                                         operation of Diné College. See 25 U.S.C.
                                                                                                              —Email: Ms.Juanita.Mendoza@bie.edu.
                                                      notice of proposed rulemaking with this                                                                       640a et seq.
                                                                                                                Include the number 1076–AF08 in the
                                                      notice. For the same reason, OWCP is                                                                             In 1968, the Navajo Nation created the
                                                                                                                subject line of the message.
                                                      also confirming that the direct final rule                                                                    first tribally controlled college, now
                                                                                                              —Fax: (202) 208–3312. Include the
                                                      took effect on June 10, 2015.                                                                                 called Diné College—and other tribal
                                                                                                                number 1076–AF08 in the subject line
                                                        Signed at Washington, DC, this 11th day of              of the message.                                     colleges quickly followed in California,
                                                      August, 2015.                                           —Mail or hand delivery: Ms. Juanita                   North Dakota, and South Dakota. Today,
                                                      Leonard J. Howie III,                                     Mendoza, Acting Chief of Staff,                     there are 37 tribally controlled colleges
                                                      Director, Office of Workers’ Compensation                 Bureau of Indian Education, 1849 C                  in 17 states. The tribally controlled
                                                      Programs.                                                 Street NW., MIB—Mail Stop 4657,                     institutions were chartered by one or
                                                      [FR Doc. 2015–20422 Filed 8–17–15; 8:45 am]               Washington, DC 20240. Include the                   more tribes and are locally managed.
                                                      BILLING CODE 4510–CR–P                                    number 1076–AF08 in the subject line                   Tribally controlled colleges generally
                                                                                                                of the message.                                     serve geographically isolated
                                                                                                                We cannot ensure that comments                      populations. In a relatively brief period
                                                      DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                              received after the close of the comment               of time, they have become essential to
                                                                                                              period (see DATES) will be included in                educational opportunity for American
                                                      Bureau of Indian Affairs                                the docket for this rulemaking and                    Indian students. Tribally controlled
                                                                                                              considered. Comments sent to an                       colleges are unique institutions that
                                                      25 CFR Part 41                                          address other than those listed above                 combine personal attention with
                                                                                                              will not be included in the docket for                cultural relevance, in such a way as to
                                                      [156A2100DD/AAKC001030/
                                                                                                              this rulemaking.                                      encourage American Indians—
                                                      A0A501010.999900 253G] [Docket ID: BIA–
                                                                                                                                                                    especially those living on reservations—
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                                                      2011–0002]                                                See Section IV of SUPPLEMENTARY
                                                                                                              INFORMATION for information on tribal                 to overcome barriers to higher
                                                      RIN 1076–AF08                                                                                                 education.
                                                                                                              consultation sessions.
                                                      Grants to Tribally Controlled Colleges                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.                  II. Purpose of the Proposed Rule
                                                      and Universities and Diné College                      Juanita Mendoza, Acting Chief of Staff,                  The regulations at 25 CFR part 41
                                                                                                              Bureau of Indian Education (202) 208–                 were originally published in 1979. See,
                                                      AGENCY:   Bureau of Indian Affairs,                     3559.
                                                      Interior.                                                                                                     44 FR 67042 dated November 21, 1979.
                                                                                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            Since the Tribally Controlled
                                                      ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                                                                              I. Background                                         Community College Assistance Act of


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                                                      1978 (Pub. L. 95–471, Title I) was                                     • Adds statutory authorities and                     towards an ISC. The proposed rule
                                                      enacted on October 17, 1978, over 30                                 makes accompanying statutory updates;                  updates definitions per amended
                                                      years of amendments to the Act have                                  and                                                    legislation; reorganizes and clarifies
                                                      been made. These include Public Law                                    • Combines the purpose, scope, and                   institutional grant eligibility, grant
                                                      98–192 (December 1, 1983), Public Law                                definitions into a new subpart A.                      application procedures, the Department
                                                      99–428 (September 30, 1996), Public                                                                                         of the Interior (DOI) grant reporting
                                                                                                                           III. Summary of the Proposed Rule                      requirements, and essential information
                                                      Law 105–244 (October 7, 1998), and
                                                      Public Law 110–315 (August 14, 2008).                                  Significant changes include                          for determining Indian student
                                                      Similarly, the Navajo Community                                      emphasizing that the calculation of an                 eligibility. Presently, information is
                                                      College Assistance Act of 1978 (Pub. L.                              Indian Student Count (ISC) shall only                  embedded in extended definitions and
                                                      95–471, Title II) was amended by Public                              include students making satisfactory                   is difficult to find, the proposed changes
                                                      Law 110–315 (August 14, 2008). The                                   progress, as defined by the tribally                   increase accessibility and correct out of
                                                      revisions to the TCCUA and the NCCA                                  controlled college, towards a degree or                date language and requirements.
                                                      have rendered areas of the current rule                              certificate; no credit hours earned by a                  The proposed rule makes several
                                                      obsolete. Therefore, the proposed rule                               high school student that will be used                  terminology changes throughout to
                                                      updates the regulations and:                                         towards the student’s high school                      reflect statutory language. These include
                                                        • Makes changes required by                                        degree or its equivalent shall be                      replacing ‘‘tribally controlled
                                                      Executive Order 12866 and 12988 and                                  included in the ISC; and grantees may                  community colleges’’ with ‘‘tribally
                                                      by the Presidential Memorandum of                                    exclude high school students for the                   controlled colleges and universities,’’
                                                      June 1, 1998, to write in plain language;                            purpose of calculating the total number                replacing ‘‘Navajo Community College’’
                                                        • Updates institutional names (e.g.,                               of full-time equivalent students.                      with ‘‘Diné College,’’ and replacing
                                                      changing ‘‘Director, Office of Indian                                Changes clarify often misunderstood                    ‘‘feasibility’’ with ‘‘eligibility’’ in
                                                      Education Programs’’ to ‘‘Director of the                            requirements for an ISC and when high                  appropriate places. The following table
                                                      Bureau of Indian Education’’);                                       school students cannot be counted                      lists additional changes.

                                                                                                           Proposed
                                                      Current section             Current title                                         Proposed title                                          Change
                                                                                                            section

                                                      41.1 ................     Purpose .........       41.1 ................   When does this subpart              Removes purpose and replaces a reference to provisions in
                                                                                                                                 apply?                               subpart A applying to subparts B and C.
                                                      41.2 ................     Scope .............     41.9 ................   What is the purpose of this         • Removes ‘‘Scope.’’
                                                                                                                                 subpart?                           • Clarifies that subpart A applies to financial assistance to
                                                                                                                                                                      tribal colleges and universities specified by Title I of the
                                                                                                                                                                      Act and technical assistance to all institutions funded
                                                                                                                                                                      under the Act.
                                                                                                                                                                    • Clarifies that subpart A does not apply to financial assist-
                                                                                                                                                                      ance to Diné College or tribally controlled postsecondary
                                                                                                                                                                      career and technical institutions.
                                                      41.3 ................     Definitions ......      41.3 ................   What definitions are needed?        • Adds definition for ‘‘Academic facilities.’’
                                                                                                                                                                    • Removes definition for ‘‘The Act.’’
                                                                                                                                                                    • Adds ‘‘BIE’’ to mean the Bureau of Indian Education.
                                                                                                                                                                    • Adds ‘‘Department’’ to mean the Department of the Inte-
                                                                                                                                                                      rior.
                                                                                                                                                                    • Adds ‘‘Director.’’
                                                                                                                                                                    • Adds ‘‘Eligible continuing education units (CEUs).’’
                                                                                                                                                                    • Adds definition for ‘‘Full-time.’’
                                                                                                                                                                    • Adds ‘‘Indian Student Count (ISC) or Indian Full-Time
                                                                                                                                                                      Equivalent (FTE)’’ and moves information on the formula
                                                                                                                                                                      to 41.5.
                                                                                                                                                                    • Changes ‘‘Indian’’ to ‘‘Indian student’’ definition.
                                                                                                                                                                    • Amends definition of ‘‘Institution of higher education’’ to
                                                                                                                                                                      clarify that unaccredited institutions must have been
                                                                                                                                                                      granted pre-accreditation or candidate status and ref-
                                                                                                                                                                      erences 20 U.S.C. 100(a).
                                                                                                                                                                    • Amends ‘‘national Indian organization’’ to delete require-
                                                                                                                                                                      ment for finding to be published in the Federal Register.
                                                                                                                                                                    • Adds definition for ‘‘NCCA.’’
                                                                                                                                                                    • Amends ‘‘operating expenses of education programs’’ to
                                                                                                                                                                      add more examples of operating expenses.
                                                                                                                                                                    • Adds ‘‘Satisfactory progress’’ and defines it as what the
                                                                                                                                                                      tribal college or university defines it to be.
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                                                                                                                                                                    • Adds definition for ‘‘Secretary.’’
                                                                                                                                                                    • Adds definition for ‘‘TCCUA’’ to mean the Tribally Con-
                                                                                                                                                                      trolled Colleges and Universities Assistance Act of 1978.
                                                                                                                                                                    • Removed ‘‘unused portion of received funds.’’
                                                      41.4 ................     Grants ............     41.11 ..............    Who is eligible for financial       Defines tribal college or university eligibility for receiving fi-
                                                                                                                                  assistance under this sub-          nancial assistance.
                                                                                                                                  part.
                                                      41.5 ................     Eligible Activi-        41.5 ................   How is Indian Student Count/        • Refines formula for clarity and changes the week to con-
                                                                                  ties.                                           Full Time Equivalent cal-           duct an ISC to the 3rd week of an academic term as op-
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                                                                                                                 Proposed
                                                      Current section             Current title                                                      Proposed title                                                        Change
                                                                                                                  section

                                                                                                                                                                                            • Adds credit hours toward computation of ISC by students
                                                                                                                                                                                              who have not obtained a high school degree benefiting
                                                                                                                                                                                              from education or training offered but exempts credit
                                                                                                                                                                                              hours from ISC computation if they are applied towards
                                                                                                                                                                                              the high school degree.
                                                                                                                                                                                            • Adds toward a degree or certificate.
                                                      41.6 ................     HHS Participa-               Removes Sec-               ................................................    Deletes section because the process is no longer relevant
                                                                                  tion.                        tion.                                                                          and moves the essence of the section to Sec. 41.17.
                                                      41.7 ................     Feasibility                  41.19 ..............       How can a tribal college or
                                                                                  Studies.                                                university establish eligi-
                                                                                                                                          bility to receive a grant?
                                                      41.7 ................     Feasibility                  41.21 ..............       How can a tribe appeal the                          • Extends the amount of time the tribe may submit an ap-
                                                                                  Studies.                                                results of an eligibility                           peal to the Assistant Secretary from 30 days to 45 days.
                                                                                                                                          study?                                            • Changes Assistant Secretary’s written ruling on an appeal
                                                                                                                                                                                              from 30 days to 45 days.
                                                      41.7 ................     Feasibility                  41.23 ..............       Can a tribal college or univer-                     Clarifies that a college or university can request another eli-
                                                                                  Studies (f).                                            sity request a second eligi-                        gibility study in 12 months from the date of the negative
                                                                                                                                          bility study?                                       determination.
                                                      41.8(a)–(b) .....         Grants ............          41.25 & 41.5 ..            How does a tribal college or                        • Simplifies the formula for calculating the amount of a
                                                                                                                                          university apply for a grant?                       grant.
                                                                                                                                                                                            • Changes submission deadline from January 31 to June
                                                                                                                                                                                              1st.
                                                                                                                                                                                            • Outlines required information and provides an explanation
                                                                                                                                                                                              for the required information.
                                                                                                                                                                                            • Adds grantees may exclude high school students from
                                                                                                                                                                                              the total number of FTE students.
                                                                                                                                                                                            • Adds information that a grantee does not need to submit
                                                                                                                                                                                              new required information if there has been no change in
                                                                                                                                                                                              the information from the previous year.
                                                      41.8(c) ............      Grants ............          41.27 ..............       When can the tribal college or                      Changes the approval and disapproval time frame from 30
                                                                                                                                          university expect a decision                        days to 45 days.
                                                                                                                                          on its application.
                                                      41.8(d) ...........       ........................     41.29 ..............       How will a grant be awarded?                        Adds that the base amount is $8,000 (from $4,000) and that
                                                                                                                                                                                              it will be adjusted annually for inflation.
                                                      41.8(e) ...........       ........................     41.31 & 41.33              When will the tribal college or                     • Adds that payments equal to 95 percent (from 50 per-
                                                                                                                                         university receive funding?                          cent) of funds available will be distributed by either July 1
                                                                                                                                                                                              (from October 1) or within 14 days of appropriations.
                                                                                                                                                                                            • Adds BIE will not commingle funds appropriated for
                                                                                                                                                                                              grants.
                                                      41.8 (g) ..........       ........................     41.33 ..............       What if there isn’t enough                          No change in information.
                                                                                                                                            money to pay the full
                                                                                                                                            amount.
                                                      41.8(f) ............      ........................     41.35 ..............       What will happen if the tribal                      No change in information.
                                                                                                                                            college or university doesn’t
                                                                                                                                            receive its appropriate
                                                                                                                                            share?
                                                      41.8(h) ...........       ........................     41.37 ..............       Is the tribal college or univer-                    Adds clarification.
                                                                                                                                            sity eligible for other
                                                                                                                                            grants?
                                                      41.9 ................     Reports ..........           41.39 ..............       What reports does the tribal                        No change in information.
                                                                                                                                            college or university need
                                                                                                                                            to provide?
                                                      41.10 ..............      Technical As-                41.41 ..............       Can the tribal college or uni-                      Adds that BIE will provide technical assistance.
                                                                                  sistance.                                                 versity receive technical as-
                                                                                                                                            sistance.
                                                      41.11 ..............      General Provi-               41.43 ..............       How must the tribal college or                      No change in information.
                                                                                 sions.                                                     university administer its
                                                                                                                                            grant?
                                                      41.12 ..............      Annual Budget                Removes Sec-                ................................................   Deletes section because section is no longer applicable; ap-
                                                                                                              tion.                                                                           propriations are now sent directly to Bureau of Indian
                                                                                                                                                                                              Education.
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                                                      41.13 ..............      ........................     ........................   For what activities can finan-                      Provides examples of permissible activities.
                                                                                                                                          cial assistance to tribal col-
                                                                                                                                          leges and universities be
                                                                                                                                          used?

                                                      41.13 ..............      Criminal pen-                41.7 ................      What happens if false infor-                        No change in information.
                                                                                  alties.                                                mation is submitted?

                                                      41.15 ..............      ........................     ........................   What activities are prohibited?                     Lists prohibited activities.




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                                                                                                                Proposed
                                                      Current section            Current title                                                      Proposed title                                                      Change
                                                                                                                 section

                                                      41.17 ..............     ........................     ........................   What is the role of the Sec-                        Clarifies role.
                                                                                                                                        retary of Education?

                                                      41.20 ..............     Policy .............         Removes Sec-               ................................................    Deletes section because subpart A now sets out the policy.
                                                                                                              tion.
                                                      41.21 ..............     Scope .............          41.51 ..............       What is the scope of this sub-                      Simplifies applicability statement.
                                                                                                                                          part?
                                                      41.22 ..............     Definitions ......           Removes Sec-               ................................................    Deletes section because definitions are now consolidated in
                                                                                                              tion.                                                                          subpart A.
                                                      41.23 ..............     Eligible activi-             41.63 ..............       How can financial assistance                        No change in information.
                                                                                 ties.                                                   be used?
                                                      41.24(a)–(b) ...         Grants ............          41.53 ..............       How does Diné College re-                          Simplifies requirements.
                                                                                                                                         quest financial assistance?
                                                      41.24(c) ..........      ........................     41.55 ..............       How are grant funds proc-                           Clarifies funds will not be commingled with those des-
                                                                                                                                         essed?                                              ignated for other titles of the TCCUA.
                                                      41.24(d) .........       ........................     41.57 ..............       When will the application be                        Changes time in which grant award will be made from 30
                                                                                                                                         reviewed?                                           days to 45 days.
                                                      41.24(e) .........       ........................     41.29 ..............       How will a grant be awarded?                        Refers to subpart B.
                                                      41.24(f) ..........      ........................     41.59 ..............       When will grant funds be                            Simplifies when funds will be received.
                                                                                                                                         paid?
                                                      41.24(g) .........       ........................     Refers to sec-
                                                                                                              tion § 41.35.
                                                      41.24(h) .........       ........................     41.61 ..............       Is Diné College eligible for                       No change in information.
                                                                                                                                           other grants?
                                                      41.25 ..............     Reports ..........           41.65 ..............       What reports must be pro-                           Changes reporting deadline from September 1st to Decem-
                                                                                                                                           vided?                                            ber 1st.
                                                      41.26 ..............     Technical as-                41.67 ..............       Can Diné College receive                           Refers back to procedures in subpart B.
                                                                                 sistance.                                                 technical assistance?
                                                      41.27(a)–(b) ...         General provi-               41.69 ..............       How shall Diné College ad-                         No change in information.
                                                                                 sions.                                                    minister its grant?
                                                      41.27(c) ..........      Appeal ............          41.70 ..............        ................................................   Changes time in which an appeal, a hearing and the Assist-
                                                                                                                                                                                             ant Secretary’s ruling will be made from 30 days to 45
                                                                                                                                                                                             days.
                                                      41.28 ..............     Criminal pen-                41.7 ................      What happens if false infor-                        Deletes section because it’s included in subpart A.
                                                                                 alties.                                                mation is submitted?

                                                      41.45 ..............     ........................     ........................   How does the tribal college or                      Adds tribes and tribal entities may submit a request for a
                                                                                                                                         university apply for pro-                           grant to conduct planning activities for the establishment
                                                                                                                                         gramming grants?                                    of a tribally controlled college or university.

                                                      41.47 ..............     ........................     ........................   What is the purpose of this                         Specifies Diné College and the Diné College Act.
                                                                                                                                        subpart?



                                                      IV. Tribal Consultation Sessions                                            teleconference, please call: 1–866–704–                                    and consistent with regulatory
                                                                                                                                  9181, Passcode: 10469100.                                                  objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes
                                                         BIE will be hosting two tribal                                                                                                                      further that regulations must be based
                                                      consultation sessions by webex and                                          V. Procedural Requirements
                                                                                                                                                                                                             on the best available science and that
                                                      teleconference on this proposed rule:                                       A. Regulatory Planning and Review                                          the rulemaking process must allow for
                                                         • Monday, September 21, 2015, 3                                          (E.O. 12866)                                                               public participation and an open
                                                      p.m. EDT. To register for this session, go                                                                                                             exchange of ideas. We have developed
                                                                                                                                     Executive Order (E.O.) 12866 provides
                                                      to this link: https://                                                                                                                                 this rule in a manner consistent with
                                                                                                                                  that the Office of Information and
                                                      dcma100.webex.com/dcma100/k2/                                                                                                                          these requirements.
                                                                                                                                  Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) at the Office
                                                      j.php?MTID=t23a171402a9f5518                                                of Management and Budget (OMB) will                                        B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                      f3b863039378065a. Once the host                                             review all significant rules. OIRA has
                                                      approves your registration, you will                                                                                                                     The Department of the Interior
                                                                                                                                  determined that this rule is not                                           certifies that this document will not
                                                      receive a confirmation email with                                           significant.
                                                      instructions for joining the session. To                                                                                                               have a significant economic effect on a
                                                                                                                                     E.O. 13563 reaffirms the principles of                                  substantial number of small entities
                                                      join by teleconference, please call: 1–                                     E.O. 12866 while calling for                                               under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
                                                      866–704–9181, Passcode: 10469100.                                           improvements in the nation’s regulatory                                    U.S.C. 601 et seq.). It does not change
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                                                      to this link: https://                                                      most innovative, and least burdensome
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                                                      07260a8a358a52c. Once you are                                               regulatory approaches that reduce                                            This rule is not a major rule under 5
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                                                      State, local, or tribal governments, in the             G. Civil Justice Reform (E.O. 12988)                  Information Quality Act (Pub. L. 106–
                                                      aggregate, or by the private sector of                    This rule complies with the                         554).
                                                      $100 million or more in any one year.                   requirements of Executive Order 12988.                L. Effects on the Energy Supply (E.O.
                                                      Because this proposed rule is limited to                Specifically, this rule has been reviewed
                                                      the tribally controlled colleges or                                                                           13211)
                                                                                                              to eliminate errors and ambiguity and
                                                      universities within tribal communities,                 written to minimize litigation; and is                  This rule is not a significant energy
                                                      it will not result in a major increase in               written in clear language and contains                action under the definition in Executive
                                                      costs or prices for consumers,                          clear legal standards.                                Order 13211. A Statement of Energy
                                                      individual industries, Federal, State, or                                                                     Effects is not required.
                                                      local government agencies, or                           H. Consultation With Indian Tribes
                                                      geographic regions. Nor will this rule                  (E.O. 13175)                                          M. Clarity of This Regulation
                                                      have significant adverse effects on                        This rule will directly affect all those              We are required by Executive Orders
                                                      competition, employment, investment,                    tribes planning to apply for or now
                                                      productivity, innovation, or the ability                                                                      12866 and 12988 and by the
                                                                                                              receiving grants under the TCCUA and
                                                      of the U.S.-based enterprises to compete                                                                      Presidential Memorandum of June 1,
                                                                                                              the NCCA. In accordance with
                                                      with foreign-based enterprises.                                                                               1998, to write all rules in plain
                                                                                                              Executive Order 13175 (59 FR 22951,
                                                                                                              November 6, 2000), the Bureau of Indian               language. This means that each rule we
                                                      D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                                                                               publish must:
                                                                                                              Education conducted consultation on
                                                         This rule does not impose an                         the following dates in 2014: October 16,                 (a) Be logically organized;
                                                      unfunded mandate on State, local, or                    Anchorage, Alaska; October 20,                           (b) Use the active voice to address
                                                      tribal governments or the private sector                Webinar; October 22, Gallup, New                      readers directly;
                                                      of more than $100 million per year. The                 Mexico; October 27, Billings, Montana;
                                                                                                              and October 29, Bloomington,                             (c) Use clear language rather than
                                                      rule does not have a significant or                                                                           jargon;
                                                      unique effect on State, local, or tribal                Minnesota. To develop the proposed
                                                      governments or the private sector. A                    rule, the Department collaborated with                   (d) Be divided into short sections and
                                                      statement containing the information                    the American Indian Higher Education                  sentences; and
                                                      required by the Unfunded Mandates                       Consortium (AIHEC), which represents                     (e) Use lists and tables wherever
                                                      Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) is not               tribally controlled colleges and                      possible.
                                                      required.                                               universities that will be affected by the
                                                                                                              rule. Presidents of tribally-controlled                  If you feel that we have not met these
                                                      E. Takings (E.O. 12630)                                 colleges and universities provided the                requirements, send us comments by one
                                                                                                              initial comments and draft of the rule.               of the methods listed in the
                                                        Under the criteria in Executive Order                 AIHEC formally presented the draft for                ‘‘COMMENTS’’ section. To better help
                                                      12630, this rule does not affect                        the proposed rule to the BIE via drafting             us revise the rule, your comments
                                                      individual property rights protected by                 sessions. The current proposed rule is                should be as specific as possible. For
                                                      the Fifth Amendment nor does it                         the result of those drafting sessions, BIE            example, you should tell us the
                                                      involve a compensable ‘‘taking’’. A                     input and recommendations, and                        numbers of the sections or paragraphs
                                                      takings implication assessment is not                   comments provided at the                              that are unclearly written, which
                                                      required.                                               consultations.                                        sections or sentences are too long, the
                                                      F. Federalism (E.O.) 13132                              I. Paperwork Reduction Act                            sections where you feel lists or tables
                                                                                                                                                                    would be useful, etc.
                                                         Under the criteria in Executive Order                  This rule contains the following
                                                      13132, this rule has no substantial direct              information collections, which are                    N. Public Availability of Comments
                                                      effect on the States, on the relationship               currently approved by OMB: Tribal
                                                                                                                                                                      Before including your address, phone
                                                      between the national government and                     Colleges and University Grant
                                                                                                              Application Form, which is approved                   number, email address, or other
                                                      the States, or on the distribution of                                                                         personal identifying information in your
                                                      power and responsibilities among the                    under OMB Control Number 1076–0018;
                                                                                                              and Tribal Colleges and University                    comment, you should be aware that
                                                      various levels of government. This rule                                                                       your entire comment—including your
                                                      implements provisions within the                        Annual Report Form, which is approved
                                                                                                              under OMB Control Number 1076–0105.                   personal identifying information—may
                                                      Tribally Controlled Community College                                                                         be made publicly available at any time.
                                                      Assistance Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95–471                  Both of these information collections
                                                                                                              expire on November 30, 2015. The                      While you can ask us in your comment
                                                      enacted on October 17, 1978) that                                                                             to withhold your personal identifying
                                                      authorizes grants for operating and                     proposed rule does not add any new
                                                                                                              information collection burden beyond                  information from public review, we
                                                      improving tribally controlled colleges or                                                                     cannot guarantee that we will be able to
                                                                                                              that covered by these existing OMB
                                                      universities to ensure continued and                                                                          do so.
                                                                                                              approvals; therefore, an information
                                                      expanded educational opportunities for
                                                                                                              collection submission to OMB is not                   List of Subjects
                                                      Indian students by providing financial
                                                                                                              required for this rulemaking.
                                                      assistance to be used for the operating
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                                                      expenses of education programs.                         J. National Environmental Policy Act                    Colleges or universities, Grants
                                                                                                                                                                    programs—education, Grant programs—
                                                         Because the rule does not affect the                   This rule does not constitute a major               Indians, Indians—education, Reporting
                                                      Federal government’s relationship to the                Federal action significantly affecting the            and recordkeeping requirements.
                                                      States or the balance of power and                      quality of the human environment.
                                                      responsibilities among various levels of                                                                        For the reasons given in the preamble,
                                                      government, it will not have sufficient                 K. Information Quality Act                            the Department of the Interior proposes
                                                      federalism implications to warrant the                    In developing this rule we did not                  to amend title 25 of the Code of Federal
                                                      preparation of a federalism summary                     conduct or use a study, experiment, or                Regulations by revising part 41 to read
                                                      impact statement.                                       survey requiring peer review under the                as follows:


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                                                      PART 41—GRANTS TO TRIBALLY                              41.71 Can Diné College appeal an adverse                Director means the Director of the
                                                      CONTROLLED COLLEGES AND                                     decision under a grant agreement by the           Bureau of Indian Education.
                                                                                                                  Director?                                            Eligible continuing education units
                                                      UNIVERSITIES, DINÉ COLLEGE, AND
                                                      TRIBALLY CONTROLLED                                        Authority: Pub. L. 95–471, Oct. 17, 1978,          (CEUs) means non-degree credits that
                                                      POSTSECONDARY CAREER AND                                92 Stat. 1325; amended Pub. L. 98–192, Dec.           meet the criteria established by the
                                                      TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS                                  1, 1983, 97 Stat. 1335; Pub. L. 99–428, Sept.         International Association of Continuing
                                                                                                              30, 1986, 100 Stat. 982; Pub. L. 105–244, Oct.        Education and Training.
                                                      Subpart A—Purpose, Scope, Definitions                   7, 1998, 112 Stat. 1619; Pub. L. 110–315,                Full-time means registered for 12 or
                                                      Sec.                                                    Aug. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 3460; 25 U.S.C. 1801         more credit hours for an academic term.
                                                      41.1 When does this subpart apply?                      et seq.; Pub. L. 98–192, Dec. 15, 1971, 85 Stat.         Indian Student Count (ISC) or Indian
                                                      41.3 What definitions are needed?                       646; and Pub. L. 110–315, Aug. 14, 2008, 122
                                                                                                              Stat. 3468; 25 U.S.C. 640a et seq.
                                                                                                                                                                    Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) means a
                                                      41.5 How is ISC/FTE calculated?                                                                               number equal to the total number of
                                                      41.7 What happens if false information is                                                                     Indian students enrolled at a tribal
                                                           submitted?                                         Subpart A—Applicability and
                                                                                                              Definitions                                           college or university, determined
                                                      Subpart B—Tribally Controlled Colleges                                                                        according to the formula in Section
                                                      and Universities                                        § 41.1   When does this subpart apply?                § 41.5.
                                                      41.9 What is the purpose of this subpart?                 The provisions in this subpart A                       Indian student means a student who
                                                      41.11 Who is eligible for financial                     apply to subparts B and C.                            is a member of an Indian tribe, or (2) a
                                                          assistance under this subpart?                                                                            biological child of a living or deceased
                                                      41.13 For what activities can financial                 § 41.3   What definitions are needed?                 member of an Indian tribe.
                                                          assistance to tribal colleges and                      As used in this part:
                                                          universities be used?
                                                                                                                                                                    Documentation is required to verify
                                                                                                                 Academic facilities mean structures                eligibility as a biological child of a
                                                      41.15 What activities are prohibited?
                                                      41.17 What is the role of the Secretary of              suitable for use as:                                  living or deceased member of an Indian
                                                          Education?                                             (1) Classrooms, laboratories, libraries,           tribe, and may include birth certificate
                                                      41.19 How can a tribal college or university            and related facilities necessary or                   and marriage license; tribal records of
                                                          establish eligibility to receive a grant?           appropriate for instruction of students;              student’s parent; Indian Health Service
                                                      41.21 How can a tribe appeal the results of                (2) Research facilities;                           eligibility cards; other documentation
                                                          an eligibility study?                                  (3) Facilities for administration of               necessary to authenticate a student as
                                                      41.23 Can a tribal college or university                educational or research programs;
                                                          request a second eligibility study?
                                                                                                                                                                    eligible to be counted as an Indian
                                                                                                                 (4) Dormitories or student services                student under this definition.
                                                      41.25 How does the tribal college or                    buildings; or
                                                          university apply for a grant?                                                                                Indian tribe means an Indian tribe,
                                                      41.27 When can the tribal college or
                                                                                                                 (5) Maintenance, storage, support, or              band, nation, pueblo, rancheria, or other
                                                          university expect a decision on its                 utility facilities essential to the                   organized group or community,
                                                          application?                                        operation of the foregoing facilities.                including any Alaska Native Village or
                                                      41.29 How will a grant be awarded?                         Academic term means a semester,                    regional or village corporation as
                                                      41.31 When will the tribal college or                   trimester, or other such period (not less             defined in or established pursuant to the
                                                          university receive funding?                         than six weeks in duration) into which                Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, to
                                                      41.33 What if there isn’t enough money to               a tribal college or university normally
                                                          pay the full grant amount?
                                                                                                                                                                    be listed in the Federal Register
                                                                                                              subdivides its academic year, but does                pursuant to 25 CFR 83.5(a) as
                                                      41.35 What will happen if the tribal college
                                                                                                              not include a summer term.                            recognized by and eligible to receive
                                                          or university doesn’t receive its
                                                          appropriate share?                                     Academic year means a twelve month                 services from the Bureau of Indian
                                                      41.37 Is the tribal college or university               period established by a tribal college or             Affairs.
                                                          eligible for other grants?                          university as the annual period for the                  Institution of higher education means
                                                      41.39 What reports does the tribal college or           operation of the tribal college’s or                  an institution as defined by section
                                                          university need to provide?                         university’s education programs.                      1001(a) of Title 20 of the United States
                                                      41.41 Can the tribal college or university                 Assistant Secretary means the                      Code, except that clause (2) of such
                                                          receive technical assistance?                       Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs of
                                                      41.43 How must the tribal college or                                                                          section shall not be applicable and the
                                                                                                              the Department of the Interior.                       reference to Secretary in clause (5)(A) of
                                                          university administer its grant?
                                                      41.45 How does the tribal college or
                                                                                                                 BIE means the Bureau of Indian                     such section shall be deemed to refer to
                                                          university apply for programming                    Education.                                            the Secretary of the Interior.
                                                          grants?                                                College or university means an                        National Indian organization means
                                                      41.47 Are tribal colleges or universities               institution of higher education that is               an organization which the Secretary
                                                          eligible for endowments?                            formally controlled, formally                         finds to be nationally based, represents
                                                      Subpart C—Diné College                                 sanctioned, or chartered by the                       a substantial Indian constituency and
                                                                                                              governing body of an Indian tribe or                  has expertise in the fields of tribally
                                                      41.49 What is the purpose of this subpart?
                                                                                                              tribes. To qualify under this definition,             controlled colleges and universities, and
                                                      41.51 What is the scope of this subpart?
                                                      41.53 How does Diné College request                    the college or university must:                       Indian higher education.
                                                          financial assistance?                                  (1) Be the only institution recognized                NCCA means the Navajo Community
                                                      41.55 How are grant funds processed?                    by the Department for the tribe,                      College Act of 1978, as amended (25
                                                      41.57 When will the application be                      excluding Diné College; and                          U.S.C. 640a et seq.).
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                                                          reviewed?                                              (2) If under the control, sanction, or                Operating expenses of education
                                                      41.59 When will the funds be paid?                      charter of more than one tribe, be the                programs means the obligations and
                                                      41.61 Is Diné College eligible to receive              only institution recognized by the                    expenditures of a tribal college or
                                                          other grants?                                       Department for at least one tribe that
                                                      41.63 How can financial assistance be used?
                                                                                                                                                                    university for postsecondary except for
                                                      41.65 What reports must be provided?
                                                                                                              currently has no other formally                       acquisition or construction of academic
                                                      41.67 Can Diné College receive technical               controlled, formally sanctioned, or                   facilities. Permissible expenditures may
                                                          assistance?                                         chartered college or university.                      include:
                                                      41.69 How shall Diné College administer its               Department means the Department of                    (1) Administration;
                                                          grant?                                              the Interior.                                            (2) Instruction;


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                                                         (3) Maintenance and repair of                           (2) For institutions on a quarter                  § 41.11 Who is eligible for financial
                                                      facilities;                                             system: one credit for every 10 contact               assistance under this subpart?
                                                         (4) Acquisition and upgrade of                       hours of participation in an organized                   A tribal college or university is
                                                      equipment, technological equipment,                     continuing education experience under                 eligible for financial assistance under
                                                      and other physical resources.                           responsible sponsorship, capable                      this subpart only if:
                                                         Part-time means registered for less                  direction, and qualified instruction, as                 (a) It is governed by a board of
                                                      than 12 credit hours for an academic                    described in the criteria established by              directors or board of trustees, a majority
                                                      term.                                                   the International Association for                     of whom are Indians;
                                                         Satisfactory progress means                          Continuing Education and Training.                       (b) It demonstrates adherence to
                                                      satisfactory progress toward a degree or                Limit the number of calculated eligible               stated goals, a philosophy, or a plan of
                                                      certificate as defined by the tribal                    continuing education credits to 10                    operation directed to meet the needs of
                                                      college or university.                                  percent of your ISC.                                  Indians;
                                                         Secretary, unless otherwise                             (g) Divide by 12 the calculation in                   (c) It has a student body that is more
                                                      designated, means the Secretary of the                  paragraph (e) of this section.                        than 50 percent Indian (unless it has
                                                      Interior, or his/her duly authorized                       The formula for the full calculation is            been in operation for less than one
                                                      representative.                                         expressed mathematically as:                          year);
                                                         TCCUA means the Tribally Controlled                  ISC = FTCR + PTCR + SCR + CECR/12                        (d) Either is accredited by a nationally
                                                      Colleges and Universities Assistance                       (h) In the formula in paragraph (f) of             recognized accrediting agency or
                                                      Act of 1978, as amended (25 U.S.C. 1801                 this section, the abbreviations used have             association determined by the Secretary
                                                      et seq.).                                               the following meanings:                               of Education to be a reliable authority
                                                                                                                 (1) FTCR = the number of credit hours              with regard to the quality of training
                                                      § 41.5   How is ISC/FTE calculated?                                                                           offered, or, according to such agency or
                                                                                                              carried by full-time Indian students
                                                         (a) ISC is calculated on the basis of                (students carrying 12 or more credit                  association, are making reasonable
                                                      eligible registrations of Indian students               hours at the end of the third week of                 progress toward accreditation;
                                                      as in effect at the conclusion of the third             each academic term); and                                 (e) It has received a positive
                                                      week of each academic term.                                (2) PTCR = the number of credit hours              determination after completion of an
                                                         (b) To calculate ISC for an academic                 carried by part-time Indian students                  eligibility study; and
                                                      term, begin by adding all credit hours of               (students carrying fewer than 12 credit                  (f) It complies with the requirements
                                                      full-time students and all credit hours of              hours at the end of the third week of                 of § 41.19.
                                                      part-time students who are registered at                each academic term).                                     (g) Priority to schools and the number
                                                      the conclusion of the third week of the                    (3) SCR = in a fall term, the number               of grants: priority in grants shall be
                                                      academic term.                                          of credit hours earned during the                     given to institutions which were in
                                                         (c) Credit hours earned by students                  preceding summer term.                                operation on the date of enactment of
                                                      who have not obtained a high school                        (4) CECR = the number of credit hours              this Act [enacted Oct. 17, 1978] and
                                                      degree or its equivalent may be added                   being earned in an eligible continuing                which have a history of service to
                                                      if you have established criteria for the                education program at the conclusion of                Indian people.
                                                      admission of such students on the basis                 the third week of the academic term, in
                                                      of their ability to benefit from the                                                                          § 41.13 For what activities can financial
                                                                                                              accordance with subsection (e) of this
                                                                                                                                                                    assistance to tribal colleges and
                                                      education or training offered. You will                 section.                                              universities be used?
                                                      be presumed to have established such                       (i) Include a count of all registered
                                                      criteria if your admission procedures                   students, including distance education                  Financial assistance under this
                                                      include counseling or testing that                      students, at the conclusion of the third              subpart may be used to defray, at the
                                                      measures students’ aptitude to                          week of the academic term.                            determination of the tribal college or
                                                      successfully complete the courses in                                                                          university, expenditures for academic,
                                                      which they enroll.
                                                                                                              § 41.7 What happens if false information is           educational, and administrative
                                                                                                              submitted?                                            purposes and for the operation and
                                                         (d) No credit hours earned by a
                                                      student attending high school and                         Persons submitting or causing to be                 maintenance of the college or
                                                      applied towards the student’s high                      submitted any false information in                    university.
                                                      school degree or its equivalent may be                  connection with any application, report,
                                                                                                              or other document under this part may                 § 41.15    What activities are prohibited?
                                                      counted toward computation of ISC; and                                                                          Tribal colleges and universities shall
                                                      no credit hours earned by a student not                 be subject to criminal prosecution under
                                                                                                              provisions such as sections 371 or 1001               not use financial assistance awarded
                                                      making satisfactory progress toward a                                                                         under this subpart in connection with
                                                                                                              of Title 18, U.S. Code.
                                                      degree or certificate may count toward                                                                        religious worship or sectarian
                                                      the ISC.                                                Subpart B—Tribally Controlled                         instruction. However, nothing in this
                                                         (e) If ISC is being calculated for a fall            Colleges and Universities                             subpart shall be construed as barring
                                                      term, add to the calculation in                                                                               instruction or practice in comparative
                                                      paragraph (b) of this section any credits               § 41.9 What is the purpose of this
                                                                                                                                                                    religions or cultures or in languages of
                                                      earned in classes offered during the                    subpart?
                                                                                                                                                                    American Indian tribes.
                                                      preceding summer term.                                     This subpart prescribes procedures for
                                                         (f) Add to the calculation in paragraph              providing financial and technical                     § 41.17 What is the role of the Secretary of
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                                                      (d) of this section those credits being                 assistance under the Tribally Controlled              Education?
                                                      earned in an eligible continuing                        Colleges and Universities Assistance                    (a) The Secretary is authorized to
                                                      education program at the conclusion of                  Act of 1978, as amended (25 U.S.C. 1801               enter into an agreement with the
                                                      the third week of the academic term.                    et seq.) for the operation and                        Secretary of Education to obtain
                                                      Determine the number of those credits                   improvement of tribal colleges and                    assistance to:
                                                      as follows:                                             universities and advancement of                         (1) Develop plans, procedures, and
                                                         (1) For institutions on a semester                   educational opportunities for Indian                  criteria for eligibility studies required
                                                      system: one credit for every 15 contact                 Students. This subpart does not apply to              under this subpart; and
                                                      hours and                                               Diné College.                                          (2) Conduct such studies.


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                                                        (b) BIE must consult with the                              (2) Levels of tribal matriculation in              ruling confirming, modifying, or
                                                      Secretary of Education to determine the                   and graduation from postsecondary                     reversing the original determination.
                                                      reasonable number of students required                    educational institutions; and                         The ruling will be final and BIE will
                                                      to support a tribal college or university.                   (3) The benefits of continued and                  mail or deliver it within one week of its
                                                                                                                expanded educational opportunities for                issuance.
                                                      § 41.19 How can a tribal college or                       Indian students.                                         (c) If the Assistant Secretary does not
                                                      university establish eligibility to receive a
                                                                                                                   (d) Based upon results of the study,               reverse the original negative
                                                      grant?
                                                                                                                the Director will send the tribe a written            determination, the ruling will specify
                                                        (a) Before a tribal college or university               determination of eligibility.                         the grounds for our decision and state
                                                      can apply for an initial grant under this                    (e) The Secretary and the BIE, to the              the manner in which the determination
                                                      part, the governing body of one or more                   extent practicable, will consult with                 relates to each of the factors in § 41.11.
                                                      Indian tribes must request on its behalf                  national Indian organizations and with
                                                      a determination of eligibility.                           tribal governments chartering the                     § 41.23 Can a tribal college or university
                                                                                                                institutions being considered.                        request a second eligibility study?
                                                        (b) Within 30 days of receiving a
                                                      resolution or other duly authorized                                                                                If a tribe is not successful in its appeal
                                                                                                                § 41.21 How can a tribe appeal the results            under § 41.21, it can request another
                                                      request from the governing body of one                    of an eligibility study?
                                                      or more Indian tribes, BIE shall initiate                                                                       eligibility study 12 months or more after
                                                                                                                   If a tribe receives a negative                     the date of the negative determination.
                                                      an eligibility study to determine
                                                                                                                determination under § 41.19(e), it may
                                                      whether there is justification for a tribal                                                                     § 41.25 How does a tribal college or
                                                                                                                submit an appeal to the Assistant
                                                      college or university.                                                                                          university apply for a grant?
                                                                                                                Secretary within 45 days.
                                                        (c) The eligibility study will analyze                     (a) Following the timely filing of a                  (a) If the college or university receives
                                                      the following factors:                                    tribe’s notice of appeal, the tribal college          a positive determination of the
                                                        (1) Financial feasibility based upon                    or university and the tribe have a right              eligibility study under § 41.19, it is
                                                      reasonable potential enrollment;                          to a formal review of the eligibility                 entitled to apply for financial assistance
                                                      considering:                                              study, including a hearing upon                       under this subpart.
                                                        (i) Tribal, linguistics, or cultural                    reasonable notice within 60 days. At the                 (b) To be considered for assistance, a
                                                      differences;                                              hearing, the tribal college or university             tribal college or university must submit
                                                                                                                and the appealing tribe may present                   an application by or before June 1st of
                                                        (ii) Isolation;                                                                                               the year preceding the academic year for
                                                                                                                additional evidence or arguments to
                                                        (iii) Presence of alternate educational                 justify eligibility.                                  which the tribal college or university is
                                                      sources;                                                     (b) Within 45 days of the hearing, the             requesting assistance. The application
                                                        (iv) Proposed curriculum;                               Assistant Secretary will issue a written              must contain the following:

                                                        Required information                                                                    Required details

                                                      (1) Identifying informa-          (i) Name and address of the tribal college or university.
                                                        tion.
                                                                                        (ii) Names of the governing board members, and the number of its members who are Indian.
                                                                                        (iii) Name and address of the tribe or tribes that control or have sanctioned or chartered the tribal college or university.
                                                      (2) Eligibility verification      The date on which an eligibility determination was received
                                                      (3) Curriculum materials          (i) A statement of goals, philosophy, or plan of operation demonstrating how the education program is designed to
                                                                                            meet the needs of Indians.
                                                                                        (ii) A curriculum, which may be in the form of a college catalog or similar publication, or information located on the
                                                                                            tribal college or university Web site.
                                                      (4) Financial information         (i) A proposed budget showing total expected education program operating expenses and expected revenues from all
                                                                                            sources for the academic year to which the information applies.
                                                                                        (ii) A description of record-keeping procedures used to track fund expenditures and to audit and monitor funded pro-
                                                                                            grams.
                                                      (5) Enrollment informa-           (i) If the tribal college or university has been in operation for more than one year, a statement of the total number of
                                                        tion.                               ISC (FTE Indian students) and the total number of all FTE students. Grantees may exclude high school students for
                                                                                            the purpose of calculating the total number of FTE students.
                                                                                        (ii) If the tribal college or university has not yet begun operations, or has been in operation for less than one year, a
                                                                                            statement of expected enrollment, including the total number of FTE students and the ISC (FTE Indian students)
                                                                                            and may also require verification of the number of registered students after operations have started.
                                                      (6) Assurances and re-            (i) Assurance that the tribal college or university will not deny admission to any Indian student because that student is,
                                                        quests.                             or is not, a member of a specific tribe.
                                                                                        (ii) Assurance that the tribal college or university will comply with the requirements in § 41.39 of this subpart.
                                                                                        (iii) A request and justification for a specific waiver of any requirement of 25 CFR part 276 which a tribal college or
                                                                                            university believe to be inappropriate.
                                                      (7) Certification .............   Certification by the chief executive that the information on the application is complete and correct.
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                                                        (c) Material submitted in a tribal                      submitted remains accurate or submit                  tribal college or university in writing
                                                      college’s or university’s initial                         updated information, as necessary.                    whether or not the application has been
                                                      successful grant application shall be                                                                           approved.
                                                                                                                § 41.27 When can the tribal college or
                                                      retained by the BIE. A tribal college or                                                                           (a) If the Director approves the
                                                                                                                university expect a decision on its
                                                      university submitting a subsequent                        application?                                          application, written notice will explain
                                                      application for a grant, shall either                                                                           when the BIE will send the tribal college
                                                      confirm the information previously                          Within 45 days of receiving an                      or university a grant agreement under
                                                                                                                application, the Director will notify the             § 41.19.


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                                                        (b) If the Director disapproves the                   college or university must submit a                   under this part during the preceding
                                                      application, written notice will include:               written report to the BIE on or before                academic year;
                                                        (1) The reasons for disapproval; and                  July 1st explaining how much of the                     (2) An accounting of the annual cost
                                                        (2) A statement advising the tribal                   grant money remains unspent.                          of the tribal college’s or university’s
                                                      college or university of the right to                      (b) After receiving the tribal college’s           education programs from all sources for
                                                      amend or supplement the tribal                          or university’s report under paragraph                the academic year; and
                                                      college’s or university’s application                   (a) of this section, BIE will:                          (3) A final performance report based
                                                      within 45 days.                                            (1) Reallocate the unspent funds using             upon the criteria the tribal college’s or
                                                        (c) The tribal college or university                  the formula in § 41.29 in proportion to               university’s goals, philosophy, or plan
                                                      may appeal a disapproval or a failure to                the amount of assistance to which each                of operation.
                                                      act within 45 days of receipt following                 grant recipient is entitled but has not                 (b) The tribal college or university
                                                      the procedures in § 41.21.                              received;                                             must report to the BIE their FTE Indian
                                                                                                                 (2) Ensure that no tribal college or               student enrollment for each academic
                                                      § 41.29   How will a grant be awarded?                                                                        term of the academic year within three
                                                                                                              university will receive more than the
                                                         If the Director approves the tribal                  total annual cost of its education                    (3) weeks of the date the tribal college
                                                      college’s or university’s application, the              programs;                                             or university makes the FTE calculation.
                                                      BIE will send the tribal college or                        (3) Collect unspent funds as necessary             § 41.41 Can the tribal college or university
                                                      university a grant agreement that                       for redistribution to other grantees                  receive technical assistance?
                                                      incorporates the tribal college’s or                    under this section; and
                                                      university’s application and the                                                                                (a) If a tribal college or university
                                                                                                                 (4) Make reallocation payments on or               sends the BIE a written request for
                                                      provisions required by § 41.25. The                     before August 1st of the academic year.
                                                      tribal college or university grant will be                                                                    technical assistance, BIE will respond
                                                      for the fiscal year starting after the                  § 41.35 What will happen if the tribal                within 30 days.
                                                                                                              college or university doesn’t receive its               (b) The BIE will provide technical
                                                      approval date of the application.
                                                                                                              appropriate share?                                    assistance either directly or through
                                                         (a) The BIE will generally calculate
                                                                                                                 (a) If the BIE determines the tribal               annual contract to a national Indian
                                                      the amount of the tribal college or
                                                                                                              college or university has received                    organization that the tribal college or
                                                      university grant using the following
                                                                                                              financial assistance to which the tribal              university designates.
                                                      procedure:                                                                                                      (c) Technical assistance may include
                                                         (1) Begin with a base amount of                      college or university was not entitled,
                                                                                                                                                                    consulting services for developing
                                                      $8,000 (adjusted annually for inflation);               BIE will:
                                                                                                                                                                    programs, plans, and eligibility studies
                                                         (2) Multiply the base amount by the                     (1) Promptly notify the tribal college
                                                                                                                                                                    and accounting, and other services or
                                                      number of FTE Indian students in                        or university; and
                                                                                                                                                                    technical advice.
                                                      attendance during each academic term;                      (2) Reduce the amount of the tribal
                                                      and                                                     college’s or university’s payments under              § 41.43 How must the tribal college or
                                                         (3) Divide the resulting sum by the                  this subpart to compensate for any                    university administer its grant?
                                                      number of academic terms in the                         overpayments or otherwise attempt to                    In administering any grant provided
                                                      academic year.                                          recover the overpayments.                             under this subpart, a tribal college or
                                                         (b) All grants under this section are                   (b) If a tribal college or university has          university must:
                                                      subject to availability of appropriations.              received less financial assistance than                 (a) Provide services or assistance
                                                         (c) If there are insufficient funds to               the amount to which the tribal college                under this subpart in a fair and uniform
                                                      pay the amount calculated under                         or university was entitled, the tribal                manner;
                                                      paragraph (a) of this section, BIE will                 college or university should promptly                   (b) Not deny admission to any Indian
                                                      reduce the grant amount awarded to                      notify the BIE. If the BIE confirms the               student because they either are, or are
                                                      each eligible tribal college or university              miscalculation, BIE will adjust the                   not, a member of a specific Indian tribe;
                                                      on a pro rata basis.                                    amount of the tribal college’s or                     and
                                                                                                              university’s payments for the same or                   (c) Comply with part 276 of this title,
                                                      § 41.31 When will the tribal college or                 subsequent academic years to                          unless the BIE expressly waives specific
                                                      university receive funding?                                                                                   inappropriate provisions of part 276 in
                                                                                                              compensate for the underpayments.
                                                         (a) BIE will authorize payments equal                This adjustment will come from the                    response to a tribal college or university
                                                      to 95 percent of funds available for                    Department’s general funds and not                    request and justification for a waiver.
                                                      allotment by either July 1 or within 14                 from future appropriated funds.
                                                      days after appropriations become                                                                              § 41.45 How does the tribal college or
                                                      available, with the remainder of the                    § 41.37 Is the tribal college or university           university apply for programming grants?
                                                      payment made no later than September                    eligible for other grants?                              (a) Tribes and Tribal entities may
                                                      30.                                                       Yes. Eligibility for grants under this              submit a written request to the BIE for
                                                         (b) BIE will not commingle funds                     subpart does not bar a tribal college or              a grant to conduct planning activities for
                                                      appropriated for grants under this                      university from receiving financial                   the purpose of developing proposals for
                                                      subpart with other funds expended by                    assistance under any other federal                    the establishment of tribally controlled
                                                      the BIE.                                                program.                                              colleges and universities, or to
                                                                                                                                                                    determine the need and potential for the
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                                                      § 41.33 What if there isn’t enough money                § 41.39 What reports does the tribal                  establishment of such colleges and
                                                      to pay the full grant amount?                           college or university need to provide?                universities. BIE will provide written
                                                        This section applies if BIE has to                      (a) The tribal college or university                notice to the tribal college or university
                                                      reduce payments under § 41.29(c).                       must provide the BIE, on or before                    of its determination on the grant request
                                                        (a) If additional funds have not been                 December 1 of each year a report that                 within 30 days.
                                                      appropriated to pay the full amount of                  includes:                                               (b) Subject to the availability of
                                                      grants under this part on or before June                  (1) An accounting of the amounts and                appropriations, BIE may provide such
                                                      1st of the year, the BIE will notify all                purposes for which the tribal college or              grants to up to five tribes and tribal
                                                      grant recipients in writing. The tribal                 university spent assistance received                  entities in the amount of $15,000 each.


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                                                      § 41.47 Are tribal colleges or universities               (b) BIE will not commingle funds                    its stated goals, philosophy, or plan of
                                                      eligible for endowments?                                appropriated for grants under this                    operation.
                                                         Yes. Tribal colleges and universities                subpart with appropriations that are                     (b) Diné College must report its FTE
                                                      are eligible for endowments upon a                      historically expended by the Bureau of                Indian student enrollment for each
                                                      signed agreement between the tribal                     Indian Affairs for programs and projects              academic term within six weeks of the
                                                      college and university and the Secretary                normally provided on the Navajo
                                                      as described in 25 U.S.C. 1832.                                                                               date it makes the FTE calculation.
                                                                                                              Reservation for Navajo beneficiaries.
                                                      Endowments must be invested in a trust                                                                        § 41.67 Can Diné College receive technical
                                                      fund and the tribal college or university               § 41.57 When will the application be
                                                                                                              reviewed?                                             assistance?
                                                      may only use the interest deposited for
                                                      the purpose of defraying expenses                          Within 45 days of receiving the                      Technical assistance will be provided
                                                      associated with the operation of the                    application the BIE will send a grant                 to Diné College as noted in § 41.41.
                                                      tribal college or university (25 U.S.C.                 agreement for signature by the Diné
                                                                                                              College president or his or her designee              § 41.69 How shall Diné College administer
                                                      1833).                                                                                                        its grant?
                                                                                                              in an amount determined under
                                                      Subpart C—Diné College                                 § 41.29(a). The grant agreement shall                    In administering any grant provided
                                                                                                              incorporate the grant application and                 under this subpart, Diné College must:
                                                      § 41.49 What is the purpose of this                     include the provisions required by
                                                      subpart?                                                                                                         (a) Provide all services or assistance
                                                                                                              § 41.25
                                                         The purpose of this subpart is to assist                                                                   under this subpart in a fair and uniform
                                                      the Navajo Nation in providing                          § 41.59   When will grant funds be paid?              manner;
                                                      education to the members of the tribe                      (a) Initial grant funds will be paid in               (b) Not deny admission to any Indian
                                                      and other qualified applicants through a                an advance installment of not less than               student because the student is, or is not,
                                                      community college, established by that                  40 percent of the funds available for                 a member of a specific Indian tribe;
                                                      tribe, known as Diné College. To that                  allotment by October 1st.
                                                      end, the regulations in this subpart                       (b) The remainder of the grant funds                  (c) Comply with part 276 of this title,
                                                      prescribe procedures for providing                      will be paid by July 1st after the BIE                unless the BIE expressly waives specific
                                                      financial and technical assistance for                  adjusts the amount to reflect any                     inappropriate provisions of part 276 in
                                                      Diné College under the Diné College                   overpayments or underpayments made                    response to Diné College’s request and
                                                      Act, as amended (25 U.S.C. 640a–c).                     in the first disbursement.                            its justification for a waiver.

                                                      § 41.51   What is the scope of this subpart?            § 41.61 Is Diné College eligible to receive          § 41.71 Can Diné College appeal an
                                                        The regulations in this subpart are                   other grants?                                         adverse decision under a grant agreement
                                                      applicable to the provision of financial                  Yes. Eligibility for grants under this              by the Director?
                                                      assistance to Diné College pursuant to                 subpart does not bar Diné College from                 Diné College has the right to appeal to
                                                      the Diné College Act of December 15,                   receiving financial assistance under any              the Assistant Secretary by filing a
                                                      1971 (Pub. L. 92–189, 85 Stat. 646, 25                  other Federal program.                                written notice of appeal within 45 days
                                                      U.S.C. 640a–c) as amended by the Diné                                                                        of the adverse decision. Within 45 days
                                                                                                              § 41.63   How can financial assistance be
                                                      College Assistance Act of 1978, title II                used?                                                 after receiving notice of appeal, the
                                                      of the Tribally Controlled Colleges and                                                                       Assistant Secretary shall conduct a
                                                      Universities Assistance Act of 1978                       (a) The tribal college or university
                                                                                                              must use financial assistance under this              formal hearing at which time the Diné
                                                      (Pub. L. 95–471, 92 Stat. 1325, 1329, 25                                                                      College may present evidence and
                                                      U.S.C. 640c).                                           subpart only for operation and
                                                                                                              maintenance, including educations                     argument to support its appeal. Within
                                                      § 41.53 How does Diné College request                  programs, annual capital expenditures,                45 days of the hearing, the Assistant
                                                      financial assistance?                                   major capital improvements, mandatory                 Secretary shall issue a written ruling on
                                                         To request tribal college or university              payments, supplemental student                        the appeal confirming, modifying or
                                                      financial assistance, Diné College must                services, and improvement and                         reversing the decision of the Director. If
                                                      submit an application. The application                  expansion, as described in 25 U.S.C.                  the ruling does not reverse the adverse
                                                      must be certified by the tribal college or              640c–1(b)(1);                                         decision, the Assistant Secretary shall
                                                      university chief executive officer and                    (b) Must not use financial assistance               state in detail the basis of his/her ruling.
                                                      include:                                                under this subpart for religious worship              The ruling of the Assistant Secretary on
                                                         (a) A statement of Indian student                    or sectarian instruction. However, this               an appeal shall be final for the
                                                      enrollment and total FTE enrollment for                 subpart does not prohibit instruction                 Department.
                                                      the preceding academic year;                            about religions, cultures or Indian tribal
                                                         (b) A curriculum description, which                  languages.                                              Dated: August 7, 2015.
                                                      may be in the form of a college catalog                                                                       Kevin K. Washburn,
                                                      or like publication or information                      § 41.65   What reports must be provided?
                                                                                                                                                                    Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
                                                      located on the tribal college or                          (a) Diné College must submit on or                 [FR Doc. 2015–20242 Filed 8–17–15; 8:45 am]
                                                      university Web site; and                                before December 1st of each year a
                                                                                                                                                                    BILLING CODE 4337–15–P
                                                                                                              report that includes:
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                                                         (c) A proposed budget showing total
                                                      expected operating expenses of                            (1) An accounting of the amounts and
                                                      educational programs and expected                       purposes for which Diné College spent
                                                      revenue from all sources for the grant                  the financial assistance during the
                                                      year.                                                   preceding academic year;
                                                                                                                (2) The annual cost of Diné College
                                                      § 41.55   How are grant funds processed?                education programs from all sources for
                                                        (a) BIE will identify the budget                      the academic year; and
                                                      request for Diné College separately in its               (3) A final report of Diné College’s
                                                      annual budget justification.                            performance based upon the criteria in


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 12:04:45
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 12:04:45
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesPlease submit written comments by October 19, 2015. See Section IV of SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for information on tribal consultation sessions.
ContactMs. Juanita Mendoza, Acting Chief of Staff, Bureau of Indian Education (202) 208-3559.
FR Citation80 FR 49946 
RIN Number1076-AF08

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