Reducing Bureaucracy and Burden for Native American Programs
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), is proposing amendments to the regulations governing the Native American Programs Act (NAPA), codified at 45 CFR Part 1336. The core objective is to streamline federal oversight by eliminating rules deemed unnecessary, outdated, or redundant within the existing regulatory framework. This proposed rulemaking (NPRM) does not introduce new substantive requirements but instead focuses on regulatory housekeeping — removing provisions that no longer reflect current law, policy, or operational realities for tribal and Native American community programs. The intent is to reduce compliance burdens on tribal organizations and grantees that receive federal funding under NAPA. As required by 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(4), a plain language summary of this NPRM will be made available on the federal rulemaking portal at regulations.gov. The public will have an opportunity to comment on the proposed changes before any final rule is issued. If finalized, this rule would simplify the regulatory environment for Native American programs administered by ACF, potentially reducing administrative overhead for tribes, tribal organizations, and Alaska Native entities that interact with these regulations.
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Key Changes
- Proposed amendment to 45 CFR Part 1336 to remove regulations identified as unnecessary or obsolete under the Native American Programs Act
- No new substantive compliance requirements introduced — purely a regulatory cleanup action
- Plain language NPRM summary to be published on regulations.gov as mandated by 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(4)
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Obligations
What this law requires
Post a plain language summary of the NPRM on the federal rulemaking portal at regulations.gov in compliance with 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(4)
Provide public opportunity to submit comments on the proposed regulatory amendments before issuing a final rule
Maintain docket documentation on https://www.regulations.gov containing the proposed amendments to 45 CFR part 1336