CHAPTER IV-NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN RELOCATION COMMISSION Part 700 720 Commission operations and relocation procedures. 40-083 0-90--25 Page 762 828 of fair market value. 700.121 Statement of the basis for the determination of fair market value. 700.197 Basic eligibility requirements. 700.267 Disclosure of records. 700.269 Accounting for disclosures. 700.271 Requests for notification of existence of records: Submission. 700.273 Request for notification of existence of records: Action on. 700.275 Requests for access to records. 700.277 Requests for access to records: Submission. 700.279 Requests for access to records: Initial decision. 700.281 Requests for notification of existence of records and for access to records: Appeals. 700.283 Requests for access to records: Special situations. 700.285 Amendment of records. 700.287 Petitions for amendment: Submission and form. 700.289 Petitions for amendment: Processing and initial decision. 700.291 Petitions for amendment: Time limits for processing. 700.293 Petitions for amendment: Appeals. 700.295 Petitions for amendment: Action on appeals. 700.297 Statements of disagreement. 700.457 Assistance to match or pay 30% of grants, contracts or other expenditures. 700.459 Assistance demonstration for 700.469 Unallowable program and project costs. 700.471 Review and approval. 700.473 Administrative expenditures of the Commission. 700.475 Reports. 700.477 Administration of financial assistance and recordkeeping requirements. 700.479 Administrative review. Subpart O—Employee Responsibility and Conduct 700.501 Statement of purpose. 700.509 Duties of the designated agency ethics official. 700.511 Statements of employment and financial interests. 700.513 Business dealings on behalf of the government. 700.515 Conflicts of interest. SOURCE: 47 FR 2092, Jan. 14, 1982, unless otherwise noted. Subpart A-General Policies and Instructions §700.1 Purpose. The purpose of this part is to implement provisions of the Act of December 22, 1974 (Pub. L. 93-531, 88 Stat. 1712 as amended by Pub. L. 96-305, 94 Stat. 929), hereinafter referred to as the Act, in accordance with the following objectives (a) To insure that persons displaced as a result of the Act are treated fairly, consistently, and equitably so that these persons will not suffer the disproportionate adverse, social, economic, cultural and other impacts of relocation. (b) To set forth the regulations and procedures by which the Commission shall operate; and implement the provisions of the Act. (c) To establish standards consistent with those established in the implementation of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (84 Stat. 1894, 42 U.S.C. 4601 et. seq., Pub. L. 91-646), hereinafter referred to as the Uniform Act. (d) To insure that owners of habitations and other improvements to be acquired pursuant to the Act are treated fairly and consistently, to encourage and expedite acquisition by agreements with such owners, to minimize litigation, relieve congestion in the courts and to promote public confidence in the Commission's relocation program. (e) To facilitate development of a relocation plan according to the Act and carry out the directed relocation as promptly and fairly as possible, with a minimum of hardship and discomfort to the relocation, in accordance with the Act. §700.3 Assurances with respect to acquisition and displacement. The Commission will not approve any programs or projects which may result in the acquisition of habitations and/or improvements, or in the displacement of any person, until such |