This subpart describes what reports are developed under self-governance.
Annually, the Secretary will compile a report on self-governance for submission to the Congress. The report will be based on:
(a) Audit reports routinely submitted by Tribes/Consortia;
(b) The number of retrocessions requested by Tribes/Consortia in the reporting year;
(c) The number of reassumptions that occurred in the reporting year;
(d) Federal reductions-in-force and reorganizations resulting from self-governance activity;
(e) The type of residual functions and amount of residual funding retained by BIA; and
(f) An annual report submitted to the Secretary by each Tribe/Consortium as described in
(a) The Tribe's/Consortium's annual self-governance report may address:
(1) A list of unmet Tribal needs in order of priority;
(2) The approved, year-end Tribal budget for the programs and services funded under self-governance, summarized and annotated as the Tribe may deem appropriate;
(3) Identification of any reallocation of trust programs;
(4) Program and service delivery highlights, which may include a narrative of specific program redesign or other accomplishments or benefits attributed to self-governance; and
(5) At the Tribe's/Consortium's option, a summary of the highlights of the report referred to in paragraph (a)(2) of this section and other pertinent information the Tribes may wish to report.
(b) The report submitted under this section is intended to provide the Department with information necessary to meet its Congressional reporting responsibilities and to fulfill its responsibility as an advocate for self-governance. The Tribal reporting requirement is not intended to be burdensome, and Tribes are encouraged to design and present the report in a brief and concise manner.