25 CFR Part 12
PART 12—INDIAN COUNTRY LAW ENFORCEMENT
- PART 12—INDIAN COUNTRY LAW ENFORCEMENT
- Chapter I—Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior › Subchapter B—Law and Order
- Subpart A—Responsibilities
- § 12.1 Who is responsible for the Bureau of Indian Affairs law enforcement function?
- § 12.2 What is the role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Director of Law Enforcement Services?
- § 12.3 Who supervises Bureau of Indian Affairs criminal investigators?
- § 12.4 Who supervises the Bureau of Indian Affairs uniformed police, detention, and conservation enforcement functions?
- Subpart B—Policies and Standards
- § 12.11 Do I have to follow these regulations?
- § 12.12 What about self-determination?
- § 12.13 What happens if I do not follow the rules in this part?
- § 12.14 Where can I find specific policies and standards for law enforcement functions in Indian country?
- Subpart C—Authority and Jurisdiction
- § 12.21 What authority is given to Indian country law enforcement officers to perform their duties?
- § 12.22 Can Bureau of Indian Affairs law enforcement officers enforce tribal laws?
- § 12.23 What are the jurisdictional limits in Indian country?
- Subpart D—Qualifications and Training Requirements
- § 12.31 Are there any minimum employment standards for Indian country law enforcement personnel?
- § 12.32 Do minimum employment standards include a background investigation?
- § 12.33 Are Indian country law enforcement officers paid less than other law enforcement officers?
- § 12.34 Do minimum salaries and position classifications apply to a tribe that has contracted or compacted law enforcement under self-determination?
- § 12.35 Do Indian country law enforcement officers complete any special training?
- § 12.36 Does other law enforcement training count?
- Subpart E—Records and Information
- § 12.41 Who keeps statistics for Indian country law enforcement activities?
- § 12.42 Do Indian country law enforcement programs share information with their own communities or other agencies?
- Subpart F—Conduct
- § 12.51 Must Indian country law enforcement officers follow a code of conduct?
- § 12.52 How do I report misconduct?
- § 12.53 Who investigates officer misconduct?
- § 12.54 What can I do if I believe my civil rights have been violated?
- § 12.55 Are there any limits on how much force an officer can use when performing law enforcement duties?
- Subpart G—Support Functions
- § 12.61 Can I be paid for information that helps solve a crime?
- § 12.62 Who decides what uniform an Indian country law enforcement officer can wear and who pays for it?
- § 12.63 Do Indian country law enforcement officers perform other duties as well?