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AASHTO—American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.
ADR—Alternate dispute resolution
ANCSA—Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
BIA—Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior.
BIADOT—Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian Services—Division of Transportation—Central Office.
CFR—Code of Federal Regulations.
DOI—Department of the Interior.
DOT—Department of Transportation.
FHWA—Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation.
FTA—Federal Transit Administration, Department of Transportation.
ISDEAA—Indian Self–Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975, Public Law 93–638, as amended.
LRTP—Long-range transportation plan.
MUTCD—Manual of Uniform Traffic Safety Devices
NBTI—National Bridge and Tunnel Inventory.
NEPA—National Environmental Policy Act
NTTFI—National Tribal Transportation Facility Inventory.
PM & O—Program management and oversight.
PS & E—Plans, specifications and estimates
STIP—Statewide Transportation Improvement Program.
TTAC—Tribal Technical Assistance Center
TTIP—Tribal Transportation Improvement Program.
TTP—Tribal Transportation Program.
TTP–S—TTP—Safety
TTPTIP—Tribal Transportation Program Transportation Improvement Program.
U.S.C.—United States Code
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