Title 25 › Chapter CHAPTER 46— - INDIAN SELF-DETERMINATION AND EDUCATION ASSISTANCE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - TRIBAL SELF-GOVERNANCE—INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE › § 5392
The Secretary must read and apply federal laws, executive orders, and rules in a way that helps tribes put programs, services, functions, activities, and related money into self‑governance compacts and funding agreements, and that helps carry out those compacts and reach tribal health goals. A tribe may ask in writing to waive a rule made under section 5397 or the authorities in section 5385(b) for a compact or funding agreement. The request must name the rule and explain why. The Secretary has 90 days to approve or deny the waiver in writing. Denial is allowed only if a federal law makes the waiver impossible. If the Secretary does not answer in 90 days, the waiver is treated as approved. The Secretary’s decision is final inside the Department. When a tribe asks, the Secretary must allow use of existing federal school buildings, hospitals, other facilities, and their equipment under agreed terms. The Secretary may give excess federal property to a tribe. Property and equipment provided by the federal government for a compact, or bought with compact funds, will belong to the tribe unless the tribe asks otherwise. If such property is worth more than $5,000 when control returns by retrocession, withdrawal, or reassumption, the Secretary may choose to have title revert to the Department of Health and Human Services. That property still can be replaced, maintained, and improved as if the United States owned it. The Secretary must try to obtain surplus federal property to donate to tribes when it fits compact purposes. Money given under compacts, funding agreements, or grants counts as non‑Federal money for meeting matching or cost‑share rules in other programs. States are encouraged to pass laws and make agreements to support these tribal efforts. All parts of these agreements must be read in the way that most helps the tribe, and any unclear part must be decided in the tribe’s favor.
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25 U.S.C. § 5392
Title 25 — Indians
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73