Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND OTHER REHABILITATION SERVICES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES › Part Part C— - American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services › § 741
The Commissioner can give grants that pay 90 percent of the cost for vocational rehabilitation services to American Indians with disabilities who live on or near Federal or State reservations. Grants go to tribal governments or groups of tribal governments. The help must match each person’s strengths, needs, goals, and choices so they can prepare for and get good work and become more financially independent. The tribe’s share can be cash or things of value, and the Commissioner may waive that share. An approved application is required before a grant is made. Applications must be made when and how the Commissioner requires, be developed with the State’s designated unit, promise that services will be as comparable as possible to State services (and may include traditional tribal services), and promise that a tribal program representative will make all eligibility and service decisions and will not delegate those decisions. Grants normally last no more than 60 months unless the Commissioner sets a different period. Priority is given to continuing programs, and the grants do not create a separate system for Indians living off-reservation in a State. Starting in fiscal year 2015, the Commissioner must set aside between 1.8 percent and 2 percent of the part’s funds each year for training and technical help. The Commissioner will fund experienced organizations by grants, contracts, or agreements to provide that help, decide funding priorities after surveying tribes, and use peer review panels that include non-government experts. Certain provisions of title 25 apply to these applications, and where those provisions mention the Secretary, they mean the Commissioner. The word “reservation” covers Indian reservations, public domain Indian allotments, former Oklahoma reservations, and Alaska Native lands held by Native corporations.
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29 U.S.C. § 741
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73