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Title 42 - Public Health
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CHAPTER I—PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
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SUBCHAPTER M—INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (parts 136 to 138)
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PART 136—INDIAN HEALTH
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SUBPART K—Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention (§136.401 to §136.418)
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SUBPART K—Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention (§136.401 to §136.418)
136.401—Purpose.
136.402—Policy.
136.403—Definitions.
136.404—What does the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act require of the IHS and Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations receiving funds under the ISDEA?
136.405—What are the minimum standards of character for individuals placed in, or applying for, a position that involves regular contact with or control over Indian children?
136.406—Under what circumstances will the minimum standards of character be considered to be met?
136.407—Under what circumstances should a conviction, or plea of nolo contendere or guilty to, be considered if there has been a pardon, expungement, set aside, or other court order of the conv
136.408—What are other factors, in addition to the minimum standards of character, that may be considered in determining placement of an individual in a position that involves regular contact w
136.409—What positions require a background investigation and determination of eligibility for employment or retention?
136.410—Who conducts the background investigation and prepares determinations of eligibility for employment?
136.411—Are the requirements for IHS adjudication different from the requirements for Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations?
136.412—What questions must the IHS ask as part of the background investigation?
136.413—What protections must the IHS and Tribes or Tribal organizations provide to individuals undergoing a background investigation?
136.414—How does the IHS determine eligibility for placement or retention of individuals in positions involving regular contact with Indian children?
136.415—What rights does an individual have during this process?
136.416—When should the IHS deny employment or dismiss an employee?
136.417—May the IHS hire individuals pending completion of a background investigation?
136.418—What should the IHS do if an individual has been charged with an offense but the charge is pending or no disposition has been made by a court?
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