Can tribes use IRR Program funds to pay tribal transportation department operating costs?
Yes. Tribes can use IRR Program funds to pay the cost of planning, administration, and performance of approved IRR Program activities (see appendix A, subpart B). Tribes can also use BIA road maintenance funds to pay the cost of planning, administration, and performance of maintenance activities under this part. § 170.932 Are there other funding sources for tribal transportation departments? There are many sources of funds that may help support a tribal transportation department. The following are some examples of additional funding sources: (a) Tribal general funds; (b) Tribal Priority Allocation; (c) Tribal permits and license fees; (d) Tribal fuel tax; (e) Federal, State, private, and local transportation grants assistance; (f) Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance fees (TERO); and (g) Capacity building grants from Administration for Native Americans and other organizations. § 170.933 Can tribes regulate oversize or overweight vehicles? Yes. Tribal governments can regulate travel on ro
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