The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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Page 26
... established by the Court of Indian Offenses under its general rulemaking authority . Any party may challenge without cause not more than three members of the jury panel so chosen . ( c ) The magistrate shall instruct the jury with ...
... established by the Court of Indian Offenses under its general rulemaking authority . Any party may challenge without cause not more than three members of the jury panel so chosen . ( c ) The magistrate shall instruct the jury with ...
Page 42
... established is alleged to be a juvenile offender , unless the children's court transfers jurisdiction to the Court of Indian Offenses pursuant to § 11.907 of this part . ( b ) Proceedings in which a minor who resides in a community for ...
... established is alleged to be a juvenile offender , unless the children's court transfers jurisdiction to the Court of Indian Offenses pursuant to § 11.907 of this part . ( b ) Proceedings in which a minor who resides in a community for ...
Page 58
... established to exercise jurisdiction over Indian child custody matters . The description shall include an ... establishing proce- dures or rules for the exercise of juris- diction over child custody matters . ( 10 ) Description of child ...
... established to exercise jurisdiction over Indian child custody matters . The description shall include an ... establishing proce- dures or rules for the exercise of juris- diction over child custody matters . ( 10 ) Description of child ...
Page 59
... established or will be established before reassumption and that tribal court will be able to ex- ercise jurisdiction over Indian child custody matters in a manner that meets the requirements of the Indian Civil Rights Act , 25 U.S.C. ...
... established or will be established before reassumption and that tribal court will be able to ex- ercise jurisdiction over Indian child custody matters in a manner that meets the requirements of the Indian Civil Rights Act , 25 U.S.C. ...
Page 67
... established for purposes of parental support by tribal or state law ( if any ) applicable to the person at his or her residence , except that no person who has been emancipated by marriage shall be deemed a child . ( h ) Child welfare ...
... established for purposes of parental support by tribal or state law ( if any ) applicable to the person at his or her residence , except that no person who has been emancipated by marriage shall be deemed a child . ( h ) Child welfare ...
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Page 157 - A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems.
Page 197 - Specific learning disability means a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, which may manifest itself in an imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations.
Page 157 - ... do mathematical calculations. The term includes such conditions as perceptual handicaps, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia. The term does not include children who have learning problems which are primarily the result of visual, hearing, or motor handicaps, of mental retardation of emotional disturbance or of environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage.
Page 190 - For the purposes of this section the term "directory information" relating to a student includes the following: the student's name, address, telephone listing, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, and the most recent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student.
Page 670 - ... does not exceed $100, he shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Page 328 - eligible lender" means an eligible institution, an agency or instrumentality of a State, or a financial or credit institution (including an insurance company) which is subject to examination and supervision by an agency of the United States or of any State. ( f ) The term "line of credit...
Page 196 - Mentally retarded" means significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period, which adversely affects a child's educational performance.
Page 578 - Nothing in this section shall authorize the alienation, encumbrance, or taxation of any real or personal property, including water rights, belonging to any Indian or any Indian tribe, band, or community that is held in trust by the United States...
Page 178 - Commissioner for this purpose or, if not so accredited, (A) is an institution with respect to which the Commissioner has determined that there is satisfactory assurance, considering the resources available to the institution, the period of time, if any, during which it has operated, the effort it is making to meet accreditation standards, and the purpose for which this determination is being made, that the institution will meet the accreditation standards...
Page 203 - Tests are selected and administered so as best to ensure that when a test is administered to a child with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills, the test results accurately reflect the child's aptitude or achievement level or whatever other factors the test purports to measure, rather than reflecting the child's impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills...