Title 25 › Chapter CHAPTER 22— - BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PROGRAMS › § 2006
The Secretary must give the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs the job of setting policy, procedures, and supervising programs and spending of federal money for Bureau-run Indian education. The Assistant Secretary must carry out that work through the Director of the Office of Indian Education Programs. Within 180 days after January 8, 2002, the Director must take charge of staff who are directly involved in running education services, including custodial and maintenance workers and staff who handle contracts, buying, and school finances. Also within 180 days after January 8, 2002, the Assistant Secretary must move the duties for buying, contracting, operating, and maintaining schools and related support work to the Director. Area- and agency-level education jobs done by education line officers may be put under contract through the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, unless the Secretary says a job must stay federal. Education staff under the Director must check and evaluate Bureau education programs, handle personnel and staffing support, and give technical help on buying, contracting, budgets, staffing, curriculum, and school operations and maintenance. The Assistant Secretary must include in the annual budget a plan for new school construction, how to set priorities for repairs and improvements (which will guide how money is spent), and a 5-year capital improvement plan. The Assistant Secretary must also set up an operation and maintenance program that shows how to compute needs for each school, treats Bureau-funded schools the same, directs funds to local education officers, sets repair priorities after local meetings, and requires routine preventive maintenance. Local education officers must work with local Bureau maintenance supervisors to carry out maintenance, and money cannot be spent unless the education officer is sure maintenance will be done. The Director must make rules for accepting gifts and bequests for specific schools or programs and may set up trusts. If a Bureau program gets a gift over $5,000, the Director must monitor its use and report the amount, terms, how it will be used, and results to Congress. Definitions: functions — means powers and duties.
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25 U.S.C. § 2006
Title 25 — Indians
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73