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Title 25 - Indians
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CHAPTER I—BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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SUBCHAPTER E—EDUCATION (parts 30 to 47)
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PART 36—MINIMUM ACADEMIC STANDARDS FOR THE BASIC EDUCATION OF INDIAN CHILDREN AND NATIONAL CRITERIA FOR DORMITORY SITUATIONS
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SUBPART G—Homeliving Programs (§36.70 to §36.120)
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SUBPART G—Homeliving Programs (§36.70 to §36.120)
36.70—What terms do I need to know?
36.71—What is the purpose of this part?
36.75—What qualifications must homeliving staff possess?
36.76—Who is in charge of all homeliving operations?
36.77—What are the homeliving staffing requirements?
36.78—What are the staffing requirements for homeliving programs offering less than 5 nights service?
36.79—What are the homeliving behavioral professional staff/student ratio requirements?
36.80—If a school or dormitory has separated boys' and girls' homeliving programs, may the same behavioral professional be used for each program?
36.81—May a homeliving program use support staff or teachers to meet behavioral health staffing requirements?
36.82—May behavioral health professional(s) provide services during the academic school day?
36.83—How many hours can a student be taken out of the academic setting to receive behavioral health services?
36.84—Can a program hire or contract or acquire by other means behavioral health professionals to meet staffing requirements?
36.85—Is a nurse required to be available in the evenings?
36.86—Are there staff training requirements?
36.90—What recreation, academic tutoring, student safety, and health care services must homeliving programs provide?
36.91—What are the program requirements for behavioral health services?
36.92—Are there any activities that must be offered by a homeliving program?
36.93—Is a homeliving handbook required?
36.94—What must a homeliving handbook contain?
36.95—What sanitary standards must homeliving programs meet?
36.96—May students be required to assist with daily or weekly cleaning?
36.97—What basic requirements must a program's health services meet?
36.98—Must the homeliving program have an isolation room for ill children?
36.99—Are immunizations required for residential program students?
36.100—Are there minimum requirements for student attendance checks?
36.101—How often must students who have been separated for emergency health or behavioral reasons be supervised?
36.102—What student resources must be provided by a homeliving program?
36.103—What are the requirements for multipurpose spaces in homeliving programs?
36.110—Must programs provide space for storing personal effects?
36.111—Can a tribe, tribal governing body, or local school board waive the homeliving standards?
36.112—Can a homeliving program be closed, transferred, consolidated, or substantially curtailed for failure to meet these standards?
36.120—What type of reporting is required to ensure accountability?
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