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BILLING CODE 4184-01-M DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Food and Drug Administration Animal Drug User Fee Rates and Payment Procedures for Fiscal Year 2007 AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA)is announcing the rates and payment procedures for fiscal year
(FY)2007 animal drug user fees. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the act), as amended by the Animal Drug User Fee Act of 2003 (ADUFA), authorizes FDA to collect user fees for certain animal drug applications, on certain animal drug products, on certain establishments where such products are made, and on certain sponsors of such animal drug applications and/or investigational animal drug submissions. This notice establishes the fee rates for FY 2007. For FY 2007, the animal drug user fee rates are: $168,600 for an animal drug application; $84,300 for a supplemental animal drug application for which safety or effectiveness data is required; $4,115 for an annual product fee; $51,350 for an annual establishment fee; and $44,850 for an annual sponsor fee. FDA will issue invoices for FY 2007 product, establishment, and sponsor fees by December 30, 2006, and these invoices will be due and payable by January 31, 2007. The application fee rates are effective for applications submitted on or after October 1, 2006, and will remain in effect through September 30, 2007. Applications will not be accepted to review until FDA has received full payment of application fees and any other animal drug user fees owed. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Visit the FDA Web site at *http://www.fda.gov/oc/adufa* or contact Robert Miller, Center for Veterinary Medicine (HFV- 10), Food and Drug Administration, 7519 Standish Place, Rockville, MD 20855, 240-276-9707. For general questions, you may also e-mail the Center for Veterinary Medicine
(CVM)at: *cvmadufa@fda.gov* . SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Background Section 740 of the act (21 U.S.C. 379j-12) establishes four different kinds of user fees:
(1)Fees for certain types of animal drug applications and supplements,
(2)annual fees for certain animal drug products,
(3)annual fees for certain establishments where such products are made, and
(4)annual fees for certain sponsors of animal drug applications and/or investigational animal drug submissions (21 U.S.C. 379j-12(a)). When certain conditions are met, FDA will waive or reduce fees (21 U.S.C. 379j-12(d)). For FY 2004 through FY 2008, the act establishes aggregate yearly base revenue amounts for each of these fee categories. Base revenue amounts established for years after FY 2004 are subject to adjustment for inflation and workload. Fees for applications, establishments, products, and sponsors are to be established each year by FDA so that the revenue for each fee category will approximate the level established in the statute, after the level has been adjusted for inflation and workload. II. Revenue Amount for FY 2007 and Adjustments for Inflation and Workload A. Statutory Fee Revenue Amounts ADUFA (Public Law 108-130) specifies that the aggregate revenue amount for FY 2007 for each of the four animal drug user fee categories is $2,500,000, before any adjustments for inflation or workload are made (see 21 U.S.C. 379j-12(b)(1)-(4)). B. Inflation Adjustment to Fee Revenue Amount ADUFA provides that fee revenue amounts for each FY after 2004 shall be adjusted for inflation (see 21 U.S.C. 379j-12(c)(1)). The adjustment must reflect the greater of:
(1)The total percentage change that occurred in the Consumer Price Index
(CPI)for all urban consumers (all items; U.S. city average) during the 12-month period ending June 30 preceding the FY for which fees are being set, or
(2)the total percentage pay change for the previous FY for Federal employees stationed in Washington, DC. ADUFA provides for this annual adjustment to be cumulative and compounded annually after FY 2004 (see 21 U.S.C. 379j-12(c)(1)). The inflation adjustment for FY 2005 was 4.42 percent. This was the greater of the CPI increase during the 12-month period ending June 30, 2004, (3.27 percent) or the increase in pay for FY 2004 for Federal employees stationed in Washington, DC (4.42 percent). The inflation adjustment for FY 2006 was 3.71 percent. This was the greater of the CPI increase during the 12-month period ending June 30, 2005, (2.53 percent) or the increase in pay for FY 2005 for Federal employees stationed in Washington, DC (3.71 percent). The inflation adjustment for FY 2007 is 4.32 percent. This is the greater of the CPI increase for the 12-month period ending June 30, 2006, (4.32 percent) or the increase in pay for FY 2006 for Federal employees stationed in Washington, DC (3.44 percent). Compounding these amounts (1.0442 times 1.0371 times 1.0432) yields a total compounded inflation adjustment of 12.97 percent for FY 2007. The inflation-adjusted revenue amount for each category of fees for FY 2007 is the statutory fee amount ($2,500,000) increased by 12.97 percent, the inflation adjuster for FY 2007. The inflation-adjusted revenue amount is $2,824,250 for each category of fee, for a total inflation-adjusted fee revenue amount of $11,297,000 for all four categories of fees in FY 2007. C. Workload Adjustment to Inflation Adjusted Fee Revenue Amount For each FY beginning in FY 2005, ADUFA provides that fee revenue amounts, after they have been adjusted for inflation, shall be further adjusted to reflect changes in review workload (21 U.S.C. 379j-12(c)(2)). FDA calculated the average number of each of the five types of applications and submissions specified in the workload adjustment provision (animal drug applications, supplemental animal drug applications for which data with respect to safety or efficacy are required, manufacturing supplemental animal drug applications, investigational animal drug study submissions, and investigational animal drug protocol submissions) received over the 3-year period that ended on September 30, 2002 (the base years), and the average number of each of these types of applications and submissions over the most recent 3-year period that ended May 31, 2006. The results of these calculations are presented in the first two columns of table 1 of this document. Column 3 reflects the percent change in workload over the two 3-year periods. Column 4 shows the weighting factor for each type of application, reflecting how much of the total FDA animal drug review workload was accounted for by each type of application or submission in the table during the most recent 3 years. Column 5 of table 1 is the weighted percent change in each category of workload, and was derived by multiplying the weighting factor in each line in column 4 by the percent change from the base years in column 3. At the bottom right of table 1 the sum of the values in column 5 is added, reflecting a total change in workload of negative 10.5 percent for FY 2007. This is the workload adjuster for FY 2007. **Table 1.—Workload Adjuster Calculation** Application Type Column 1 3-Year Avg. (Base Years) Column 2 Latest 3-Year Avg. Column 3 Percent Change Column 4 Weighting Factor Column 5 Weighted % Change New Animal Drug Applications (NADAs) 22 13 -41% 3% -1.2% Supplemental NADAs with Safety or Efficacy Data 31 13 -58% 12% -7.0% Manufacturing Supplements 368 424 +15% 25% +3.8% Investigational Study Submissions 272 259 -5% 46% -2.3% Investigational Protocol Submissions 283 208 -27% 14% -3.8% FY 2007 Workload Adjuster -10.5% ADUFA specifies that the workload adjuster may not result in fees that are less than the inflation-adjusted revenue amount (21 U.S.C. 379j-12(c)(2)(B)). For this reason, the workload adjustment will not be applied in FY 2007, and the inflation-adjusted revenue amount for each category of fees for FY 2007 ($2,824,250) becomes the revenue target for fees in FY 2007, for a total inflation-adjusted fee revenue target in FY 2007 of $11,297,000 for fees from all four categories. III. Application Fee Calculations for FY 2007 The terms “animal drug applications” and “supplemental animal drug applications” are defined in 21 U.S.C. 379j-11(1). A. Application Fee Revenues and Numbers of Fee-Paying Applications The application fee must be paid for any animal drug application or supplemental animal drug application that is subject to fees under ADUFA and that is submitted on or after September 1, 2003. The application fees are to be set so that they will generate $2,824,250 in fee revenue for FY 2007. This is the amount set out in the statute after it has been adjusted for inflation and workload, as set out in section II of this document. The fee for a supplemental animal drug application for which safety or effectiveness data are required is to be set at 50 percent of the animal drug application fee (see 21 U.S.C. 379j-12(a)(1)(A)(ii)). To set animal drug application fees and supplemental animal drug application fees to realize $2,824,250, FDA must first make some assumptions about the number of fee-paying applications and supplements it will receive in FY 2007. The agency knows the number of applications that have been submitted in previous years. That number fluctuates significantly from year to year. In estimating the fee revenue to be generated by animal drug application fees in FY 2007, FDA is assuming that the number of applications that will pay fees in FY 2007 will equal the average number of submissions over the 4 most recent years (including an estimate for the current year). This may not fully account for possible year to year fluctuations in numbers of fee-paying applications, but FDA believes that this is a reasonable approach after nearly 3 years of experience with this program. Over the past 4 years, the average number of animal drug applications that would have been subject to the full fee was 10.25, including the number for the most recent year, estimated at 6. Over this same period, the average number of supplemental applications that would have been subject to half of the full fee was 13, including the number for the most recent year, estimated at 16. Thus, for FY 2007, FDA estimates receipt of 10.25 fee paying original applications and 13 fee-paying supplemental animal drug applications. B. Fee Rates for FY 2007 FDA must set the fee rates for FY 2007 so that the estimated 10.3 applications that pay the full fee and the estimated 13 supplements that pay half of the full fee will generate a total of $2,824,250. To generate this amount, the fee for an animal drug application, rounded to the nearest hundred dollars, will have to be $168,600, and the fee for a supplemental animal drug application for which safety or effectiveness data are required will have to be $84,300. IV. Product Fee Calculations for FY 2007 A. Product Fee Revenues and Numbers of Fee-Paying Products The animal drug product fee (also referred to as the product fee) must be paid annually by the person named as the applicant in an animal drug application or supplemental animal drug application for an animal drug product submitted for listing under section 510 of the act, and who had an animal drug application or supplemental animal drug application pending at FDA after September 1, 2003 (see 21 U.S.C. 379j-12(a)(2)). The term “animal drug product” is defined in 21 U.S.C. 379j-11(3). The product fees are to be set so that they will generate $2,824,250 in fee revenue for FY 2007. This is the amount set out in the statute after it has been adjusted for inflation and workload, as set out in section II of this document. To set animal drug product fees to realize $2,824,250, FDA must make some assumptions about the number of products for which these fees will be paid in FY 2007. FDA developed data on all animal drug products that have been submitted for listing under section 510 of the act, and matched this to the list of all persons who had an animal drug application or supplement pending after September 1, 2003. As of July 1, 2007, FDA found a total of 762 products submitted for listing by persons who had an animal drug application or supplemental animal drug application pending after September 1, 2003. Based on this, FDA believes that a total of 762 products will be subject to this fee in FY 2007. In estimating the fee revenue to be generated by animal drug product fees in FY 2007, FDA is assuming that 10 percent of the products invoiced, or 76, will not pay fees in FY 2007 due to fee waivers and reductions. Based on experience with other user fee programs and the first 3 years of ADUFA, FDA believes that this is a reasonable basis for estimating the number of fee-paying products in FY 2007. Accordingly, the agency estimates that a total of 686 (762 minus 76) products will be subject to product fees in FY 2007. B. Product Fee Rates for FY 2007 FDA must set the fee rates for FY 2007 so that the estimated 686 products that pay fees will generate a total of $2,824,250. To generate this amount will require the fee for an animal drug product, rounded to the nearest 5 dollars, to be $4,115. V. Establishment Fee Calculations for FY 2007 A. Establishment Fee Revenues and Numbers of Fee-Paying Establishments The animal drug establishment fee (also referred to as the establishment fee) must be paid annually by the person who:
(1)Owns or operates, directly or through an affiliate, an animal drug establishment;
(2)is named as the applicant in an animal drug application or supplemental animal drug application for an animal drug product submitted for listing under section 510 of the act;
(3)had an animal drug application or supplemental animal drug application pending at FDA after September 1, 2003; and
(4)whose establishment engaged in the manufacture of the animal drug product during the fiscal year (see 21 U.S.C. 379j-12(a)(3)). An establishment subject to animal drug establishment fees is assessed only one such fee per fiscal year (see 21 U.S.C. 379j-12(a)(3)). The term “animal drug establishment” is defined in 21 U.S.C. 379j-11(4). The establishment fees are to be set so that they will generate $2,824,250 in fee revenue for FY 2007. This is the amount set out in the statute after it has been adjusted for inflation and workload, as set out in section II of this document. To set animal drug establishment fees to realize $2,824,250, FDA must make some assumptions about the number of establishments for which these fees will be paid in FY 2007. FDA developed data on all animal drug establishments and matched this to the list of all persons who had an animal drug application or supplement pending after September 1, 2003. As of July 1, 2007, FDA found a total of 61 establishments owned or operated by persons who had an animal drug application or supplemental animal drug application pending after September 1, 2003. Based on this, FDA believes that 61 establishments will be subject to this fee in FY 2007. In estimating the fee revenue to be generated by animal drug establishment fees in FY 2007, FDA is assuming that 10 percent of the establishments invoiced, or six, will not pay fees in FY 2007 due to fee waivers and reductions. Based on experience with the first 3 years of ADUFA, FDA believes that this is a reasonable basis for estimating the number of fee-paying establishments in FY 2007. Accordingly, the agency estimates that a total of 55 establishments (61 minus 6) will be subject to establishment fees in FY 2007. B. Establishment Fee Rates for FY 2007 FDA must set the fee rates for FY 2007 so that the estimated 55 establishments that pay fees will generate a total of $2,824,250. To generate this amount will require the fee for an animal drug establishment, rounded to the nearest 50 dollars, to be $51,350. VI. Sponsor Fee Calculations for FY 2007 A. Sponsor Fee Revenues and Numbers of Fee-Paying Sponsors The animal drug sponsor fee (also referred to as the sponsor fee) must be paid annually by each person who:
(1)Is named as the applicant in an animal drug application, except for an approved application for which all subject products have been removed from listing under section 510 of the act or has submitted an investigational animal drug submission that has not been terminated or otherwise rendered inactive; and
(2)had an animal drug application, supplemental animal drug application, or investigational animal drug submission pending at FDA after September 1, 2003 (see 21 U.S.C. 379j-11(6) and 379j-12(a)(4)). An animal drug sponsor is subject to only one such fee each fiscal year (see 21 U.S.C. 379j-12(a)(4)). The sponsor fees are to be set so that they will generate $2,824,250 in fee revenue for FY 2007. This is the amount set out in the statute after it has been adjusted for inflation and workload, as set out in section II of this document. To set animal drug sponsor fees to realize $2,824,250, FDA must make some assumptions about the number of sponsors who will pay these fees in FY 2007. Based on the number of firms that would have met this definition in each of the past 3 years, FDA estimates that a total of 133 sponsors will meet this definition in FY 2007. Careful review indicates that about one third or 33 percent of all of these sponsors will qualify for minor use/minor species exemption. Based on the agency's experience with sponsor fees in FY 2004, FY 2005 and FY 2006, FDA's current best estimate is that an additional 20 percent will qualify for other waivers or reductions, for a total of 53 percent of the sponsors invoiced, or 70, who will not pay fees in FY 2007 due to fee waivers and reductions. FDA believes that this is a reasonable basis for estimating the number of fee-paying sponsors in FY 2007. Accordingly, the agency estimates that a total of 63 sponsors (133 minus 70) will be subject to sponsor fees in FY 2007. B. Sponsor Fee Rates for FY 2007 FDA must set the fee rates for FY 2007 so that the estimated 63 sponsors that pay fees will generate a total of $2,824,250. To generate this amount will require the fee for an animal drug sponsor, rounded to the nearest 50 dollars, to be $44,850. VII. Adjustment for Excess Collections Under the provisions of ADUFA, if the agency collects more fees than were provided for in appropriations in any year, FDA is required to reduce the adjusted aggregate revenue amount in a subsequent year by that excess amount (21 U.S.C. 379j-12(g)(4)). In FY 2004 FDA collected $170,150 more than was provided for in appropriations, and in FY 2005 at the end of the year the amount collected was less than provided in appropriations. No adjustment under this provision is being made for fees assessed in FY 2007, however, because a number of waiver requests for fees submitted in FY 2004 are still under consideration. Only after those waiver requests have been evaluated will FDA be able to determine if collections in FY 2004, net of waivers granted, still exceeded the appropriation. VIII. Fee Schedule for FY 2007 The fee rates for FY 2007 are summarized in table 2. **Table 2.—FY 2007 Fee Rates** Animal Drug User Fee Category Fee Rate for FY 2007 Animal Drug Application Fee Animal Drug Application $168,600 Supplemental Animal Drug Application for which Safety or Effectiveness Data are Required $84,300 Animal Drug Product Fee $4,115 Animal Drug Establishment Fee 1 $51,350 Animal Drug Sponsor Fee 2 $44,850 1 An animal drug establishment is subject to only one such fee each fiscal year. 2 An animal drug sponsor is subject to only one such fee each fiscal year. IX. Procedures for Paying the FY 2007 Fees A. Application Fees and Payment Instructions The appropriate application fee established in the new fee schedule must be paid for an animal drug application or supplement subject to fees under ADUFA that is submitted after September 30, 2006. Payment must be made in U. S. currency by check, bank draft, or U.S. postal money order payable to the order of the Food and Drug Administration. On your check, bank draft, or U.S. postal money order, please write your application's unique Payment Identification Number, beginning with the letters AD, from the upper right-hand corner of your completed Animal Drug User Fee Cover Sheet. Also write the FDA post office box number (P.O. Box 953877) on the enclosed check, bank draft, or money order. Your payment and a copy of the completed Animal Drug User Fee Cover Sheet can be mailed to: Food and Drug Administration, P.O. Box 953877, St. Louis, MO, 63195-3877. If you prefer to send a check by a courier such as FEDEX or UPS, the courier may deliver the check and printed copy of the cover sheet to: US Bank, Attn: Government Lockbox 953877, 1005 Convention Plaza, St. Louis, Missouri 63101. (Note: This address is for courier delivery only. If you have any questions concerning courier delivery contact the US Bank at 314-418-4821. This phone number is only for questions about courier delivery.) The tax identification number of the Food and Drug Administration is 530 19 6965. (Note: In no case should the check for the fee be submitted to FDA with the application.) It is helpful if the fee arrives at the bank at least a day or two before the application arrives at FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine. FDA records the official application receipt date as the later of the following: The date the application was received by FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine, or the date US Bank notifies FDA that your check in the full amount of the payment due has been received. US Bank is required to notify FDA within 1 working day, using the Payment Identification Number described previously. B. Application Cover Sheet Procedures Step One—Create a user account and password. Log onto the ADUFA website at *http://www.fda.gov/oc/adufa* and, under the “Forms” heading, click on the link “User Fee Cover Sheet.” For security reasons, each firm submitting an application will be assigned an organization identification number, and each user will also be required to set up a user account and password the first time you use this site. Online instructions will walk you through this process. It may take a day or two to get the organization number and have the user account and password established. Step Two—Create an Animal Drug User Cover Sheet, transmit it to FDA, and print a copy. After logging into your account with your user name and password, complete the steps required to create an Animal Drug User Fee Cover Sheet. One cover sheet is needed for each animal drug application or supplement. Once you are satisfied that the data on the cover sheet is accurate and you have finalized the Cover Sheet, you will be able to transmit it electronically to FDA and you will be able to print a copy of your cover sheet showing your unique Payment Identification Number. Step Three—Send the Payment for your application as described in section IX.A of this document. Step Four—Please submit your application and a copy of the completed Animal Drug User Fee Cover Sheet to the following address: Food and Drug Administration, Center for Veterinary Medicine, Document Control Unit (HFV-199), 7500 Standish Place, Rockville, Maryland 20855. C. Product, Establishment and Sponsor Fees By December 30, 2006, FDA will issue invoices and payment instructions for product, establishment, and sponsor fees for FY 2007 using this Fee Schedule. Payment will be due and payable by January 31, 2007. FDA will issue invoices in October 2007 for any products, establishments, and sponsors subject to fees for FY 2007 that qualify for fees after the December 2006 billing. Dated: July 26, 2006. Jeffrey Shuren, Assistant Commissioner for Policy. [FR Doc. E6-12396 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4160-01-S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Food and Drug Administration Prescription Drug User Fee Rates for Fiscal Year 2007 AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA)is announcing the rates for prescription drug user fees for fiscal year
(FY)2007. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as amended by the Prescription Drug User Fee Amendments of 2002 (Title 5 of the Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 (PDUFA III)), authorizes FDA to collect user fees for certain applications for approval of drug and biological products, on establishments where the products are made, and on such products. Base revenue amounts for application fees, establishment fees, and product fees for FY 2007 were established by PDUFA III. Fees for applications, establishments, and products are to be established each year by FDA so that revenues from each category will approximate the revenue levels established in the statute, after those amounts have been first adjusted for inflation and workload. This notice establishes fee rates for FY 2007 for application fees for an application requiring clinical data ($896,200), for an application not requiring clinical data or a supplement requiring clinical data ($448,100), for establishment fees ($313,100), and for product fees ($49,750). These fees are effective on October 1, 2006, and will remain in effect through September 30, 2007. For applications and supplements that are submitted on or after October 1, 2006, the new fee schedule must be used. Invoices for establishment and product fees for FY 2007 will be issued in August 2006, using the new fee schedule. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Frank Claunts, Office of Management (HFA-20), Food and Drug Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, 301-827-4427. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Background The FFDCA, sections 735 and 736 (21 U.S.C. 379g and h), establishes three different kinds of user fees. Fees are assessed on the following:
(1)Certain types of applications and supplements for approval of drug and biological products,
(2)certain establishments where such products are made, and
(3)certain products (21 U.S.C. 379h(a)). When certain conditions are met, FDA may waive or reduce fees (21 U.S.C. 379h(d)). For FY 2003 through FY 2007, base revenue amounts for application fees, establishment fees, and product fees are established by PDUFA III. Base revenue amounts established for years after FY 2003 are subject to adjustment for inflation and workload. Fees for applications, establishments, and products are to be established each year by FDA so that revenues from each category will approximate the revenue levels established in the statute, after those amounts have been first adjusted for inflation and workload. The revenue levels established by PDUFA III continue the arrangement under which one-third of the total user fee revenue is projected to come from each of the three types of fees: Application fees, establishment fees, and product fees. This notice establishes fee rates for FY 2007 for application, establishment, and product fees. These fees are effective on October 1, 2006, and will remain in effect through September 30, 2007. II. Revenue Amounts for FY 2007, and Adjustments for Inflation and Workload A. Statutory Fee Revenue Amounts PDUFA III specifies that the fee revenue amount for FY 2007 for application fees is $86,434,000 and for both product and establishment fees is $86,433,000, for a total of $259,300,000 from all three categories of fees (21 U.S.C. 379h(b), before any adjustments are made. B. Inflation Adjustment to Fee Revenue Amount PDUFA III provides that fee revenue amounts for each FY after 2003 shall be adjusted for inflation. The adjustment must reflect the greater of the following amounts:
(1)The total percentage change that occurred in the Consumer Price Index
(CPI)(all items; U.S. city average) during the 12-month period ending June 30 preceding the FY for which fees are being set or
(2)the total percentage pay change for the previous FY for Federal employees stationed in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. PDUFA III provides for this annual adjustment to be cumulative and compounded annually after FY 2003 (see 21 U.S.C. 379h(c)(1)). The inflation increase for FY 2004 was 4.27 percent. This was the greater of the CPI increase during the 12-month period ending June 30 preceding the FY for which fees were being set (June 30, 2003—which was 2.11 percent) or the increase in pay for the previous FY (2003 in this case) for Federal employees stationed in the Washington, DC metropolitan area (4.27 percent). The inflation increase for FY 2005 was 4.42 percent. This was the greater of the CPI increase during the 12-month period ending June 30 preceding the FY for which fees were being set (June 30, 2004—which was 3.27 percent) or the increase in pay for the previous FY (2004 in this case) for Federal employees stationed in the Washington, DC metropolitan area (4.42 percent). The inflation adjustment for FY 2006 was 3.71 percent. This is the greater of the CPI increase during the 12-month period ending June 30 preceding the FY for which fees are being set (June 30, 2005—which was 2.53 percent) or the increase in pay for FY 2005 for Federal employees stationed in Washington, DC (3.71 percent). The inflation adjustment for FY 2007 is 4.32 percent. This is the greater of the CPI increase during the 12-month period ending June 30 preceding the FY for which fees are being set (June 30, 2006—which is 4.32 percent) or the increase in pay for FY 2006 for Federal employees stationed in Washington, DC (3.44 percent). Compounding these amounts (1.0427 x 1.0442 x 1.0371 x 1.0432) yields a total compounded inflation adjustment of 17.80 percent for FY 2007. The inflation adjustment for each category of fees for FY 2007 is the statutory fee amount increased by 17.80 percent, the inflation adjuster for FY 2007. The FY 2007 inflation-adjusted revenue amount for application fees is $101,819,252 ($86,434,000 x 1.1780). For both product and establishment fees the inflation-adjusted revenue amount is $101,818,074 each ($86,433,000 x 1.1780). The total inflation-adjusted fee revenue amount for all three fee categories combined is $305,455,400 in FY 2007. C. Workload Adjustment to Inflation Adjusted Fee Revenue Amount For each FY beginning in FY 2004, PDUFA III provides that fee revenue amounts, after they have been adjusted for inflation, shall be further adjusted to reflect changes in workload for the process for the review of human drug applications (see 21 U.S.C. 379h(c)(2)). The conference report accompanying PDUFA III, House of Representatives Report number 107-481, provides guidance on how the workload adjustment provision of PDUFA III is to be implemented. Following that guidance, FDA calculated the average number of each of the four types of applications specified in the workload adjustment provision (human drug applications, commercial investigational new drug applications, efficacy supplements, and manufacturing supplements) received over the 5-year period that ended on June 30, 2002 (base years), and the average number of each of these types of applications over the most recent 5-year period that ended June 30, 2006. The results of these calculations are presented in the first two columns of table 1 of this document. Column 3 reflects the average percent change in workload over the two 5-year periods. Column 4 shows the weighting factor for each type of application, estimating how much of the total FDA drug review workload was accounted for by each type of application in the table during the most recent 5 years. Column 5 of table 1 is the weighted percent change in each category of workload. This was derived by multiplying the weighting factor in each line in column 4 by the percent change from the base years in column 3. At the bottom right of the table the sum of the values in column 5 is added, reflecting a total increase in workload of 6.3 percent for FY 2007 when compared to the base years. **Table 1.—Summary Workload Adjuster Calculation—FY 2007** Application Type Column 1 5-Year Average Base Years Column 2 Latest 5-Year Average Column 3 Percent Change Column 4 Weighting Factor Column 5 Weighted Percent Change NDAs/BLAs 119.6 120.4 0.7% 36.6% 0.25% Commercial INDs 629.8 676.8 7.5% 44.0% 3.28% Efficacy supplements 159.2 167.4 5.2% 7.5% 0.38% Manufacturing supplements 2100.6 2522.4 20.1% 11.9% 2.39% FY 2007 workload adjuster 6.30% Increasing the inflation-adjusted revenue amount for application fees of $101,819,252 by the FY 2007 workload adjuster (6.3 percent) results in an increase of $6,414,613, for a total inflation and workload adjusted application fee revenue amount of $108,233,865. Increasing the inflation-adjusted revenue amount for establishment and product fees, each of which is $101,818,074, by the FY 2007 workload adjuster (6.3 percent) results in an increase of $6,414,539, for a total inflation and workload adjusted application fee revenue amount of $108,232,613 for each category. The total FY 2007 inflation and workload adjusted fee revenue target for all three fee categories combined is $324,699,091. III. Adjustment for Excess Collections in Previous Years Under the provisions of PDUFA, as amended, if the agency collects more fees than were provided for in appropriations in any year after 1997, FDA is required to reduce its anticipated fee collections in a subsequent year by that amount (21 U.S.C. 379h(g)(4)). In FY 1998, Congress appropriated a total of $117,122,000 to FDA in PDUFA fee revenue. As of September 30, 2005, collections for FY 1998 totaled $117,849,016—or $727,016 in excess of the appropriation limit. Also, in FY 2004 Congress appropriated a total of $249,825,000 to FDA in PDUFA fee revenue, and FDA collected a total of $257,055,606 as of September 30, 2005. This is $7,230,906 in excess of appropriations. The total in excess collections for the 2 years is $7,957,922. These are the only fiscal years since 1997 in which FDA has collected more in PDUFA fees than Congress appropriated. The total of $7,957,922 will be offset against FY 2007 revenue collections, lowering the net amount that would otherwise be collected. One-third of this amount, or $1,985,974, will be subtracted from the FY 2007 adjusted revenue amount for each fee category in the previous section. Thus, after adjustment for prior-year excess collections, the adjusted FY 2007 revenue target for each fee category is as follows: • Application fee revenue amount: $105,581,224 ($108,233,865 - $2,652,641) • Establishment fee revenue amount: $105,579,972 ($108,232,613 - $2,652,641) • Product fee revenue amount: $105,579,973 ($108,232,613 - $2,652,640) Thus, the adjusted revenue amount from all three categories after this adjustment totals $316,741,167. IV. Final Year Adjustment Under the provisions of PDUFA, as amended, the Secretary may, in addition to the inflation and workload adjustments, further increase the fees and fee revenues if such an adjustment is necessary to provide for not more than 3 months of operating reserves of carryover user fees for the process for the review of human drug applications for the first 3 months of FY 2008. The rationale for the amount of this increase shall be contained in the annual notice establishing fee revenues and fees for FY 2007 (21 U.S.C. 379h(c)(3)). As of June 30, 2006, FDA has unallocated cash carryover balances of $42,777,720. In addition, the agency is estimating that application fees over the final 3 months of FY 2006 will add another $18,500,000 to this balance, for an estimated cash carryover of $61,277,720 on September 20, 2006. In FY 2007, FDA expects to collect a total of $316,741,167 after adjustments, as noted at the end of section III of this document. To sustain current operations in FY 2007, FDA expects to obligate a total of $327 million (compared with anticipated obligations in FY 2006 of about $314,500,000). The anticipated obligations of $327 million will be about $10,259,000 more than anticipated collections. This will reduce the estimated carry-over balance over the course of FY 2007 from $61,278,000 to an estimated $51,019,000 ($61,278,000 - $10,259,000). To sustain operations supported from user fees for the first 3 months of FY 2008, FDA estimates that it will need one-fourth of the $327 million it expects to spend in FY 2007, or $81,750,000. However, this amount will need to be increased for inflation by an estimated 5.8 percent (the average amount by which FDA's costs per FTE have increased over the past 5 years). The amount needed to sustain operations for the first 3 months of FY 2008 is thus estimated at $86,491,500, while the estimated carry-over balance at the beginning of FY 2008 is estimated at only $51,019,000. Thus, FDA will need an additional $35,472,500 as the final year adjustment to assure sufficient operating reserves for the first 3 months of FY 2008. One-third of this amount, rounded to the nearest thousand, or $11,824,000, will be added to the FY 2007 adjusted revenue amount for each fee category in the previous section. Thus, after the final-year adjustment, the adjusted FY 2007 revenue target for each fee category is as follows: • Application fee revenue amount: $117,405,224 ($105,581,224 + $11,824,000) • Establishment fee revenue amount: $117,403,972 ($105,579,972 + $11,824,000) • Product fee revenue amount: $117,403,973 ($105,579,973 + $11,824,000) Thus, after the final year adjustment, the adjusted FY 2007 revenue target from all fee types combined totals $352,141,167. V. Application Fee Calculations PDUFA III provides that the rates for application, product, and establishment fees be established 60 days before the beginning of each FY (21 U.S.C. 379h(c)(4)). The fees are to be established so that they will generate the fee revenue amounts specified in the statute, as adjusted for inflation and workload. A. Application Fee Revenues and Application Fees The application fee revenue amount that PDUFA III established for FY 2007 is $117,381,224, as calculated in the previous section. Application fees will be set to generate this amount. B. Estimate of Number of Fee-Paying Applications and Establishment of Application Fees For FY 2003 through FY 2007, FDA will estimate the total number of fee-paying full application equivalents
(FAEs)it expects to receive the next FY by averaging the number of fee-paying FAEs received in the five most recent FYs. This use of the rolling average of the five most recent FYs is the same method that was applied in making the workload adjustment. In estimating the number of fee-paying FAEs that FDA will receive in FY 2007, the 5-year rolling average for the most recent 5 years will be based on actual counts of fee-paying FAEs received for FY 2002 through FY 2006. For FY 2006, FDA is estimating the number of fee-paying FAEs for the full year based on the actual count for the first 9 months and estimating the number for the final 3 months. Table 2 of this document shows, in column 1, the total number of each type of FAE received in the first 9 months of FY 2006, whether fees were paid or not. Column 2 shows the number of FAEs for which fees were waived or exempted during this period, and column 3 shows the number of fee-paying FAEs received through June 30, 2006. Column 4 estimates the 12-month total fee-paying FAEs for FY 2006 based on the applications received through June 30, 2006. All of the counts are in FAEs. A full application requiring clinical data counts as one FAE. An application not requiring clinical data counts as one-half an FAE, as does a supplement requiring clinical data. An application that is withdrawn, or refused for filing, counts as one-fourth of an FAE if it initially paid a full application fee, or one-eighth of an FAE if it initially paid one-half of the full application fee amount. **Table 2.—FY 2006 Full Application Equivalents Received through June 30, 2006, and Projected Through September 30, 2006** Application or Action Column 1 Total Received Through June 30, 2006 Column 2 Fee Exempt or Waived Through June 30, 2006 Column 3 Total Fee Paying Through June 30, 2006 Column 4 12-Month Fee-Paying Projection Applications requiring clinical data 72.25 21.25 51 68 Applications not requiring clinical data 7.5 3.5 4 5.33 Supplements requiring clinical data 60.25 13.75 46.5 62 Withdrawn or refused to file 1 0 1 1.33 Total 141 38.5 102.5 136.7 In the first 9 months of FY 2006, FDA received 141 FAEs, of which 102.5 were fee-paying. Based on data from the last 7 FYs, on average, 25 percent of the applications submitted each year come in the final 3 months. Dividing 102.5 by 3 and multiplying by 4 extrapolates the amount to the full 12 months of the FY and projects the number of fee-paying FAEs in FY 2006 at 136.7. All pediatric supplements, which had been exempt from fees prior to January 4, 2002, were required to pay fees effective January 4, 2002. This is the result of section 5 of the Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act that repealed the fee exemption for pediatric supplements effective January 4, 2002. Thus, in estimating FY 2006 fee-paying receipts we must include in our calculations all the pediatric supplements submitted in the past 5 years that were previously exempt from fees prior to January 4, 2002. The exempted number of FAEs for pediatric supplements for FY 2002 was 4.5. Because fees on these supplements are paid for pediatric applications submitted in FY 2003 and beyond, the number of pediatric supplement FAEs exempted from fees in FY 2002 (the last year in table 3 of this document when fees were exempted) are added to the total of fee-paying FAEs received each year. As table 3 of this document shows, the average number of fee-paying FAEs received annually in the most recent 5-year period, assuming all pediatric supplements had paid fees, and including our estimate for FY 2006, is 131 FAEs. FDA will set fees for FY 2007 based on this estimate as the number of full application equivalents that will pay fees. **Table 3.—Fee-Paying Full Application Equivalent—5-Year Average** Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 5-Year Average Fee-paying FAEs 127.6 119.5 145.1 121.5 136.7 130.1 Exempt pediatric supplement FAEs 4.5 0 0 0 0 0.9 Total 132.1 119.5 145.1 121.5 136.7 131.0 The FY 2007 application fee is estimated by dividing the average number of full applications that paid fees over the latest 5 years, 131, into the fee revenue amount to be derived from application fees in FY 2007, $117,405,224. The result, rounded to the nearest $100, is a fee of $896,200 per full application requiring clinical data, and $448,100 per application not requiring clinical data or per supplement requiring clinical data. VI. Fee Calculations for Establishment and Product Fees A. Establishment Fees At the beginning of FY 2006, the establishment fee was based on an estimate that 375 establishments would be subject to, and would pay, fees. By the end of FY 2006, FDA estimates that applicants have been billed for 400 establishment fees, before all decisions on requests for waivers or reductions are made. As in previous years, FDA again estimates that a total of 25 establishment fee waivers or reductions will be made for FY 2006, for a net of 375 fee-paying establishments. FDA will use this same number again, 375, for its FY 2007 estimate of establishments paying fees, after taking waivers and reductions into account. The fee per establishment is determined by dividing the adjusted total fee revenue to be derived from establishments ($117,403,972) by the estimated 375 establishments, for an establishment fee rate for FY 2006 of $313,100 (rounded to the nearest $100). B. Product Fees At the beginning of FY 2006, the product fee was based on an estimate that 2,350 products would be subject to and pay product fees. By the end of FY 2006, FDA estimates that 2,400 products will have been billed for product fees, before all decisions on requests for waivers or reductions are made. Assuming that there will be about 40 waivers and reductions granted, FDA estimates that 2,360 products will qualify for product fees in FY 2006, after allowing for waivers and reductions, and will use this number for its FY 2007 estimate. Accordingly, the FY 2007 product fee rate is determined by dividing the adjusted total fee revenue to be derived from product fees ($117,403,973) by the estimated 2,360 products for a FY 2007 product fee of $49,750 (rounded to the nearest $10). VII. Fee Schedule for FY 2007 The fee rates for FY 2007 are set out in table 4 of this document: **Table 4.** FEE CATEGORY FEE RATES FOR FY 2007 APPLICATIONS Requiring clinical data $896,200 Not requiring clinical data $448,100 Supplements requiring clinical data $448,100 ESTABLISHMENTS $313,100 PRODUCTS $49,750 VIII. Implementation of Adjusted Fee Schedule A. Application Fees The appropriate application fee established in the new fee schedule must be paid for any application or supplement subject to fees under PDUFA that is received after September 30, 2006. Payment must be made in U.S. currency by check, bank draft, or U.S. postal money order payable to the order of the Food and Drug Administration. Please include the user fee ID number on your check. Your payment can be mailed to: Food and Drug Administration, P.O. Box 360909, Mellon Client Service Center, 500 Ross St., rm. 670, Pittsburgh, PA 15251-6909. If checks are to be sent by a courier that requests a street address, the courier can deliver the checks to: Food and Drug Administration (360909), Mellon Client Service Center, 500 Ross St., rm. 670, Pittsburgh, PA 15262-0001. (Note: This Mellon Bank address is for courier delivery only.) Please make sure that the FDA post office box number (P.O. Box 360909) is written on the check. The tax identification number of the Food and Drug Administration is 530 19 6965. B. Establishment and Product Fees By August 31, 2006, FDA will issue invoices for establishment and product fees for FY 2007 under the new fee schedule. Payment will be due on October 1, 2006. FDA will issue invoices in October 2007 for any products and establishments subject to fees for FY 2007 that qualify for fees after the August 2006 billing. Dated: July 26, 2006. Jeffrey Shuren, Assistant Commissioner for Policy. [FR Doc. E6-12397 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4160-01-S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Food and Drug Administration Medical Device User Fee Rates for Fiscal Year 2007 AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA)is publishing the fee rates and payment procedures for medical device user fees for fiscal year
(FY)2007. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the act), as amended by the Medical Device User Fee and Modernization Act of 2002 (MDUFMA) and the Medical Device User Fee Stabilization Act of 2005 (MDUFSA), authorizes FDA to collect user fees for certain medical device applications. The FY 2007 fee rates are provided in this notice. For all applications submitted on or after October 1, 2006, and through September 30, 2007, fees must be paid at the FY 2007 rates at the time the applications are submitted to FDA. The fee you must pay is the fee that is in effect on the later of the date that your application is received by FDA or the date your check is received. This notice provides details on how fees for FY 2007 were determined and payment procedures for medical device applications subject to user fees. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information on MDUFMA: Visit the FDA Web site *http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/mdufma* . For questions relating to this notice: Frank Claunts, Office of Management (HF-20), Food and Drug Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, 301-827-4427. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Background Section 738 of the act (21 U.S.C. 379 j) establishes fees for certain medical device applications and supplements. Under statutorily defined conditions, FDA may waive or reduce fees (21 U.S.C. 379j(d) and (e)). Under MDUFMA, the fee rate for each type of application is set at a specified percentage of the standard fee for a premarket application (a premarket application is a premarket approval application (PMA), a product development protocol, or a biologic licensing application). MDUFSA specifies that the standard fee for a premarket application submitted during FY 2007 is $281,600. From this starting point, this notice establishes fee rates for FY 2007. These fees are effective on October 1, 2006, and will remain in effect through September 30, 2007. II. Fee Calculations for FY 2007 Under the act, all fees are set as a percent of the full fee for a premarket application (see 21 U.S.C. 379j(a)(1)(A)), and the act sets the standard fee for a premarket application at $281,600 for FY 2007 (see 21 U.S.C. 379j(c)(1); this is referred to as the “base fee.” A 180-day supplement is set at 21.5 percent of the base fee; the fee for a real-time supplement is set at 7.2 percent of the base fee (see 21 U.S.C. 379j(a)(1)(A)). For all applications other than premarket notification submissions (510(k)s), the small business rate is 38 percent of the standard (full fee) rate (see 21 U.S.C. 379j(d)(2)(C)). For 510(k) premarket notification submissions, the fees are to be set so that fees from all 510(k)s would produce revenue as if all were assessed a fee of 1.42 percent of the base fee, but these fee rates are to be adjusted so that the fee paid by a qualifying small business is 80 percent of the full rate for a 510(k) premarket notification submission (see 21 U.S.C. 379j(e)(2)(C)). Based on FDA's estimates, about 19 percent of 510(k) premarket notifications will qualify for the small business fee, and about 81 percent will pay the standard
(full)fee. The FY 2007 fee rates for all application categories are set out in table 1 of this document. **Table 1.—Fee Types, Percent of PMA Fee, and FY 2007 Fee Rates** Application Fee Type Full Fee Amount as a Percent of Premarket Application Fee FY 2007 Full Fee FY 2007 Small Business Fee PMA (submitted under section 515(c)(1) or 515(f) of the act or section 351 of the Public Health Service
(PHS)Act) $281,600 $107,008 Premarket Report (submitted under section 515(c)(2) of the act) 100% $281,600 $107,008 Panel Track Supplement 100% $281,600 $107,008 Efficacy Supplement (to an approved premarket application under section 351 of the PHS Act) 100% $281,600 $107,008 180-Day Supplement 21.5% $60,544 $23,007 Real Time Supplement 7.2% $20,275 $7,705 510(k) 1.42% in aggregate $4,158 $3,326 III. Small Business Qualification for Purposes of MDUFMA Fees Firms with annual gross sales or receipts of $30 million or less, including the gross sales and receipts of all affiliates, partners, and parent firms, may qualify for a fee waiver for their first PMA. Firms with annual gross sales or receipts of $100 million or less, including the gross sales and receipts of all affiliates, partners, and parent firms, may qualify for lower rates for all applications that are subject to a fee. Even if a firm qualified under the act as a small business for MDUFMA fees in FY 2006, it must obtain a new small business certification and decision number for FY 2007 and for each subsequent FY. This can be initiated any time after the publication of this notice. A firm that does not have an FY 2007 small business qualification decision number from FDA will not be permitted to submit the reduced small business fees for applications submitted during FY 2007. FDA urges firms to apply for this qualification at least 60 days before they intend to submit their application and fee. To qualify, you are required to submit the following:
(1)A completed FY 2007 Small Business Qualification Certification (Form FDA 3602). This form is provided in FDA's guidance document, FY 2007 MDUFMA Small Business Qualification Worksheet and Certification, available on FDA's Web site at *http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/mdufma* . This form is not available separate from the guidance document.
(2)Certified copies of your Federal (U.S.) Income Tax Return for the most recent taxable year (2005 or later), and certified copies of the income tax returns of your affiliates, partners and parent firms.You can find information for determining if an applicant qualifies for a small business first-time PMA waiver and lower rates for subsequent applications on the FDA Web site at *http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/mdufma* . At that Web site, under the heading “Guidance Documents,” click on the link “Qualifying as a Small Business.” This Web site provides detailed instructions and the address for mailing documentation to support qualification as a small business under MDUFMA. IV. Procedures for Paying Application Fees Any application or supplement subject to fees under MDUFMA that is received on or after October 1, 2006, through September 30, 2007, is subject to the FY 2007 fee rate. The later of the date that the application is received in the reviewing center's document room or the date that the check is received by US Bank determines whether the fee rates for FY 2006 or FY 2007 apply. FDA must receive the correct fee at the time that an application is submitted, or the application will not be accepted for filing or review. FDA requests that you follow the steps below before submitting a medical device application subject to a fee. Please pay close attention to these procedures to ensure that FDA links the fee with the correct application. (Note: In no case should the check for the fee be submitted to FDA with the application.) A. Step One—Secure a Payment Identification Number and Medical Device User Fee Cover Sheet From FDA Before Submitting Either the Application or the Payment. Note: FY 2007 fee rates will be available on the Cover Sheet Web Site beginning on September 5, 2007 Log onto the MDUFMA Web site at *http://www.fda.gov/oc/mdufma* and, under the forms heading, click on the link “User Fee Cover Sheet.” Complete the Medical Device User Fee Cover Sheet. Be sure you choose the correct application submission date range. (Two choices will be offered from September 5 until October 1, 2006. One choice is for applications that will be received on or before September 30, 2006, which will be subject to FY 2006 fee rates. A second choice is for applications that will be received on or after October 1, 2006, which will be subject to FY 2007 fee rates.) After completing data entry, print a copy of the Medical Device User Fee Cover Sheet and note the unique Payment Identification Number located in the upper right-hand corner of the printed cover sheet. B. Step Two—Electronically Transmit a Copy of the Printed Cover Sheet with the Payment Identification Number to FDA's Office of Financial Management Once you are satisfied that the data on the cover sheet is accurate, electronically transmit that data to FDA according to instructions on the screen. Since electronic transmission is possible, applicants are required to set up a user account and use passwords to assure data security in the creation and electronic submission of cover sheets. C. Step Three—Mail Payment and a Copy of the Completed Medical Device User Fee Cover Sheet to the St. Louis Address Specified Below • Make the payment in U.S. currency by check, bank draft, or U.S. Postal money order payable to the Food and Drug Administration. (The tax identification number of the Food and Drug Administration is 53-0196965, should your accounting department need this information.) • Please write your application's unique Payment Identification Number, from the upper right-hand corner of your completed Medical Device User Fee Cover Sheet, on your check, bank draft, or U.S. Postal money order. • Mail the payment and a copy of the completed Medical Device User Fee Cover Sheet to: Food and Drug Administration, P.O. Box 956733, St. Louis, MO, 63195-6733. If you prefer to send a check by a courier (such as FEDEX, DHL, UPS, etc.), the courier may deliver the check to: US Bank, Attn: Government Lockbox 956733, 1005 Convention Plaza, St. Louis, Missouri 63101. (Note: This address is for courier delivery only. Contact the US Bank at 314-418-4821 if you have any questions concerning courier delivery.) It is helpful if the fee arrives at the bank at least 1 day before the application arrives at FDA. FDA records the official application receipt date as the later of the following: • The date the application was received by FDA. • The date US Bank receives the payment. US Bank is required to notify FDA within 1 working day, using the Payment Identification Number described previously. D. Step Four—Submit your Application to FDA with a Copy of the Completed Medical Device User Fee Cover Sheet Please submit your application and a copy of the completed Medical Device User Fee Cover Sheet to one of the following addresses: • Medical device applications should be submitted to: Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Document Mail Center (HFZ-401), 9200 Corporate Blvd., Rockville, MD 20850. • Biologic applications should be sent to: Food and Drug Administration, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Document Control Center (HFM-99), suite 200N, 1401 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852-1448. Dated: July 26, 2006. Jeffrey Shuren, Assistant Commissioner for Policy. [FR Doc. E6-12394 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4160-01-S DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Coast Guard [CGD13-06-034] Announcement of Public Hearing Regarding the Interstate 5 Bridge Replacement Project Across the Columbia River Between Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS. ACTION: Notice of public hearing. SUMMARY: The Coast Guard will hold a public hearing to receive comments on the Interstate 5 Bridge Replacement Project, also known as the Columbia River Crossing Project, between Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington. The dual vertical lift highway bridges across the Columbia River, mile 106.5, are being examined as candidates for replacement. Comments regarding impacts that the proposed bridge replacement project may have on navigation of the Columbia River and the environment will be of particular relevance to the Coast Guard's bridge permitting responsibilities. DATES: This hearing will be held on Thursday, September 21, 2006, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., or later if necessary. Attendees at the hearing who wish to present testimony and have not previously made a request to do so, will follow those having submitted a request, as time permits. Written material and requests to make oral comment must be received by the Bridge Administrator at the address given under ADDRESSES on or before September 14, 2006. ADDRESSES: The hearing will be held at the Red Lion Hotel on the River—Jantzen Beach, 909 North Hayden Drive, Portland, Oregon. The Timberline Room downstairs from the main lobby has been reserved. Send written material and requests to make oral comment to Mr. Austin Pratt, Bridge Administrator, Commander (dpw), Thirteenth Coast Guard District, 915 Second Avenue, Room 3510, Seattle, WA 98174-1067. Commander
(dpw)maintains the public docket and comments and material received from the public will become part of docket [CGD13-06-034] and will be available for inspection or copying at the above address between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions regarding this notice or the proposed project, call Mr. Austin Pratt, Thirteenth Coast Guard District, Bridge Administrator, telephone
(206)220-7282. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Proposed Action The Interstate 5 Bridge Replacement Project under consideration will improve the mobility, reliability, and accessibility for automobile, freight, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian users of the Interstate 5 corridor from State Route 500 in Vancouver to Columbia Boulevard in Portland while meeting the reasonable needs of navigation. The existing Interstate 5 dual vertical lift highway bridges currently provide a 40-foot vertical clearance in the closed position. When raised, the lift spans increase the vertical clearance to 178.9 feet. Critical issues include the determination of the vertical clearance in a fixed span alternative as well as pier placement in the river. In addition to current navigational interests, existing conditions potentially impacting navigational clearances include the surrounding land uses, the Burlington Northern-Santa Fe rail line bridge (approximately one mile downstream), and the glide path requirements for Pearson Airpark in Vancouver and Portland International Airport in Portland. While the main focus of the hearing is to allow interested persons to present comments and information concerning the impact of the proposed bridge project on navigation and air space, comments concerning impacts on the human environment may also be presented and will be included in the public record. The Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration are the joint lead Federal agencies for satisfying the requirements of Section 102(2) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), and the preparation of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement
(DEIS)has commenced. The Coast Guard is a cooperating agency. This replacement bridge project will require a bridge permit from the Coast Guard (33 U.S.C. 525) and environmental review pursuant to NEPA. Procedural All interested parties will have an opportunity to be heard and to present evidence regarding the impacts of the proposed bridge project. Written statements and other exhibits in lieu of, or in addition to, oral statements at the hearing must be submitted to the Bridge Administrator at the address listed under ADDRESSES on or before September 14, 2006, to be included in the Public Hearing transcript. Comments, including names and home addresses, may be published as part of the Final EIS. If you wish to withhold your name or street address from public review or from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your written comment. Such requests will be honored to the extent allowed by law. All submissions from organizations and businesses, and from individuals identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations or businesses, will be available for public inspection in their entirety. Information on Services for Individuals With Disabilities For information about facilities or services for individuals with disabilities or to request special assistance at the meeting, contact the Commander (dpw), Thirteenth Coast Guard District. Please request these services by contacting the Bridge Administrator at the phone number under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT or in writing at the address listed under ADDRESSES . Any requests for an oral or sign language interpreter must be received as soon as possible. Dated: July 14, 2006. N.E. Mpras, Chief, Office of Bridge Administration, U.S. Coast Guard, [FR Doc. E6-12472 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910-15-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service Notice of Intent To Prepare a Comprehensive Conservation Plan for Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, and Notification of Two Public Open House Meetings AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior. ACTION: Notice of intent and notice of two public open house meetings. SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) intends to prepare a Comprehensive Conservation Plan
(CCP)for the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge), and announces two public open house meetings. The Refuge is located in Clark County, Washington. The Service is furnishing this notice to: advise other agencies and the public of our intentions; and obtain suggestions and information on the scope of issues to include in the CCP and associated environmental compliance document. DATES: Two public open house meetings will be held. The first open house is scheduled for Thursday, September 14, 2006, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Ridgefield Community Center in Ridgefield, Washington (see ADDRESSES ). The second open house is scheduled for Wednesday, September 20, 2006, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Vancouver Public Library, in Vancouver, Washington (see ADDRESSES ). Please provide written comments on the scope of the CCP by November 3, 2006. All comments received from individuals become part of the official public record. Requests for such comments will be handled in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act, the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 as amended (NEPA), and Service and Department of the Interior policies and procedures. ADDRESSES: Address comments, questions, and requests for further information to: Project Leader, Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge Complex, P.O. Box 457, Ridgefield, WA 98642. Comments may be faxed to the Refuge at
(360)887-4109, or e-mailed to *FW1PlanningComments@fws.gov.* Additional information concerning the Refuge is available on the following Internet site: *http://www.fws.gov/ridgefieldrefuges/.* Addresses for the two public open house meeting locations follow. 1. Ridgefield Community Center, 210 North Main Avenue, Ridgefield, Washington 98642. 2. Vancouver Community Library, 1007 East Mill Plain Boulevard, Vancouver, Washington 98663. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tim Bodeen, Project Leader, Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge Complex, P.O. Box 457, Ridgefield, WA 98642, phone
(360)887-4106, and fax
(360)887-4109. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Service is furnishing this notice in accordance with the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 (the Act) as amended (16 U.S.C. 668dd-668ee), NEPA, and their implementing regulations in order to: advise other agencies and the public of our intentions; and obtain suggestions and information on the scope of issues to include in the CCP and associated NEPA document. Opportunities for public input will be announced throughout the CCP planning and development process. It is estimated that the draft CCP and NEPA document will be available for public review in May 2008. By Federal law (the Act), all lands within the National Wildlife Refuge System will be managed in accordance with an approved CCP by 2012. A CCP guides a refuge's management decisions and identifies long-range refuge goals, objectives, and strategies for achieving the purposes for which the refuge was established. During the CCP planning process many elements will be considered, including: Wildlife and habitat management, public use opportunities, and cultural resource protection. Public input during the planning process is essential. The CCP for the Ridgefield Refuge will describe desired conditions for the Refuge and the long-term goals, objectives, and strategies for achieving those conditions. The Service will prepare an associated NEPA document in accordance with procedures for implementing NEPA. The Refuge's approved boundary encompasses 6,170 acres of lower Columbia River bottomlands in Clark County, Washington; of this the Service owns approximately 5,217 acres. The Refuge was established in 1965 to provide habitat for wintering waterfowl, with an emphasis on dusky Canada geese after nesting areas in Alaska were severely impacted by the Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964. Habitat types found on the Refuge include several subtypes of bottomland hardwood forest, managed pastures, old fields, croplands, bottomland
(wet)prairies, Oregon white oak woodlands, western hemlock (mixed) forests, emergent marshes, open water marshes, and tidal riverine habitat. Populations of the endangered water howellia plant are found within the Refuge's Blackwater Research Natural Area. The Refuge provides important migratory and wintering habitat for numerous bird species, including six subspecies of Canada geese, swans, dabbling and diving ducks, bald eagles, and sandhill cranes. The Refuge also contains one of the largest great blue heron colonies in the State, and provides breeding habitat for bald eagles and many species of neotropical migratory birds. Preliminary Issues, Concerns, and Opportunities The following preliminary issues, concerns, and opportunities have been identified and will be addressed in the CCP. Additional issues will be identified during public scoping. *Habitat Management and Restoration:* What actions shall the Service take to sustain and restore priority species and habitats over the next 15 years? *Public Use and Access:* What type and level of recreation opportunities should be provided? Are existing Refuge access points and uses adequate and appropriate? Which areas of the Refuge should be managed as undisturbed sanctuary areas and which areas should be open to public use? How will the recently completed Cathlapotle Plankhouse fit into interpretation and education programs on the Refuge? *Invasive Species Control:* How do invasive species affect functioning native systems, and what actions should be taken to reduce the incidence and spread of invasive species? *Cultural Resources:* How will the Refuge protect and manage its significant archaeological and historic sites? What level and type of cultural resources education should be provided to the public? Dated: July 26, 2006. David J. Wesley, Acting Regional Director, Region 1, Portland, Oregon. [FR Doc. E6-12424 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-55-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service Draft Safe Harbor Agreement and Application for an Enhancement of Survival Permit for the Chiricahua Leopard Frog in Arizona (State-Wide) AGENCY: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of availability; receipt of application. SUMMARY: The Arizona Game and Fish Department
(AGFD)(Applicant) has applied to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) for an enhancement of survival permit pursuant to Section 10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered Species Act (Act), as amended. The requested permit, which is for a period of 50 years, would authorize incidental take of the threatened Chiricahua leopard frog ( *Rana chiricahuensis* ) as a result of conservation actions, on-going livestock operations, recreation, land treatments, and other existing land-use activities. The Applicant would issue certificates of inclusion under a Safe Harbor Agreement
(SHA)to private landowners who would voluntarily agree to implement appropriate conservation measures for the species. We invite the public to review and comment on the permit application and the associated draft SHA. DATES: To ensure consideration, written comments must be received on or before September 1, 2006. ADDRESSES: Persons wishing to review the application, draft SHA, or other related documents may obtain a copy by written or telephone request to the Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Ecological Services Office, 2321 West Royal Palm Road, Suite 103, Phoenix, Arizona 85021-4951 (602/242-0210). Electronic copies of these documents will also be available for review on the Arizona Ecological Services Office Web site, *http://www.fws.gov/arizonaes/.* The application and related documents will be available for public inspection, by appointment only, during normal business hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) at the Service's Phoenix office. Comments concerning the application, draft SHA, or other related documents should be submitted in writing to the Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arizona Ecological Services Office, 2321 West Royal Palm Road, Suite 103, Phoenix, Arizona 85021-4951. Please refer to permit number TE-123062-0 when submitting comments. All comments received, including names and addresses, will become a part of the official administrative record and may be made available to the public. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Marty Tuegel at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Tucson office, 201 N. Bonita Avenue, Suite 141, Tucson, Arizona 85745 (520/670-6150) ext. 232, or by e-mail at *Marty_Tuegel@fws.gov.* SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Applicant plans to implement a programmatic SHA that will enhance and maintain existing Chiricahua leopard frog habitat, create additional habitats, and reestablish populations of the species on the privately held lands of willing landowners within the historical range of Chiricahua leopard frog in Arizona (approximately 9,050 mi 2 [23,440 km 2 ] in portions of Apache, Cochise, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Navajo, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, and Yavapai counties). Additionally, under this SHA, refugium and breeding facilities may be established on non-Federal lands in appropriate locations within Arizona. Chiricahua leopard frogs are native to the Mogollon Rim, White Mountains, and the Sky Island regions of southeastern and south-central Arizona. The SHA is expected to provide a net conservation benefit to the Chiricahua leopard frog. The draft SHA and permit application are not eligible for categorical exclusion under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, based upon completion of a preliminary NEPA screening form. Due to the results of this preliminary analysis of potential effects, a draft Environmental Assessment has been prepared to further analyze the direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts of the SHA on the quality of the human environment or other natural resources. Section 9 of the Act prohibits the “taking” of threatened or endangered species. However, the Service, under limited circumstances, may issue permits to take threatened and endangered wildlife species incidental to, and not the purpose of, otherwise lawful activities. We provide this notice under section 10(c) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 17.22), and the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4371 et seq.) and its implementing regulations (40 CFR 1506.6). Benjamin N. Tuggle, Acting Regional Director, Region 2, Albuquerque, New Mexico. [FR Doc. E6-12421 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510-55-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian Child Welfare Act; Receipt of Designated Tribal Agents for Service of Notice AGENCY: Bureau of Indians Affairs, Interior. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: This notice is published in exercise of authority delegated by the Secretary of the Interior to the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs by 209 DM 8. The regulations implementing the Indian Child Welfare Act provide that Indian tribes may designate an agent other than the tribal chairman for service of notice proceedings under the Act, 25 CFR 23.12. The Secretary of the Interior shall publish in the **Federal Register** on an annual basis the names and addresses of the designated agents. This is the current list of Designated Tribal Agents for service of notice, and includes the listings of designated tribal agents received by the Secretary of the Interior prior to the date of this publication. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Evangeline M. Campbell, Indian Child Welfare Supervisory Social Worker, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Human Service Division, 1849 C Street, NW., Mail Stop 4513-MIB, Washington, DC 20240; Telephone:
(202)513-7623. Dated: July 24, 2006. Michael D. Olsen, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs. Alaska Region Niles Cesar, Regional Director, Alaska Regional Office, P.O. Box 25520, 709 W. 9th, 3rd Floor, Federal Building, Juneau, AK 99802-5520; Telephone:
(800)645-8397; Fax:
(907)586-7252. Gloria Kate Gorman, M.S.W., Human Services Director, P.O. Box 25520, 709 W. 9th, 3rd Floor, Federal Building, Juneau, AK 99802-5520; Telephone:
(800)645-8397 Ext. 2; Fax:
(907)586-7057. A Native Village of Afognak (formerly the Village of Afognak), Melissa Borton, Program Manager, 204 E. Rezanof, Suite 100, Kodiak, AK 99615; Telephone:
(907)486-6357; Fax:
(907)486-6529; E-mail: *melissa@afognak.org* . Agdaagux Tribe of King Cove, David Eguia, Tribal Representative, P.O. Box 249, King Cove, AK 99612; Telephone:
(907)497-2648; Fax:
(907)497-2803. Native Village of Akhiok, Randy Amodo, ICWA, P.O. Box 5054, Akhiok, AK 99615; Telephone:
(907)836-2220; Fax:
(907)836-2234; and Kathleen McInally, LCSW, Social Worker, Kodiak Area Native Association, 3449 E. Rezanof Drive, Kodiak, AK 99615; Telephone:
(907)486-9843; Fax:
(907)486-9886; E-mail: *kathleen.mcinally@kanaweb.org.* Akiachak Native Community, Georgiann Wassilie, Tribal Family Services, ICWA Program, P.O. Box 51070, Akiachak AK 99551-0070; Telephone:
(907)825-4626 or 4073; Fax:
(907)825-4029 or 4075; E-mail: *yupiat@unicom-alaska.com.* Akiak Native Community, Andrea Jasper, Social Services Director, Rhonda Andrews, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 52127, Akiak, AK 99552; Telephone:
(907)765-7117 or 7112; Fax:
(907)765-7512 or 7120; E-mail: *akiaknc@unicom-alaska.com.* Native Village of Akutan, Jacob Stepetin, Administrator, P.O. Box 89, Akutan, AK 99553; Telephone:
(907)698-2300; Fax
(907)698-2301; E-mail: *akutanaleuttribe@gci.net* ; and Grace Smith, Tribal Representative, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, 201 E. 3rd Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-2700 or 222-4236; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.org.* Village of Alakanuk, Charlene Smith, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 149, Alakanuk AK 99554; Telephone:
(907)238-3704; Fax:
(907)238-3705; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Alatna Village, Tribal President and Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 70, Allakaket, AK 99720; Telephone:
(907)968-2261; Fax:
(907)968-2305; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Native Village of Aleknagik, Jaclyn M. Alakayak, Tribal Children Service Worker, P.O. Box 115, Aleknagik, AK 99555; Telephone:
(907)842-4577; Fax:
(907)842-2229; E-mail: *alektrad@nushtel.com* ; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Algaaciq Native Village (St. Mary's), Esther Tyson, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 48, St. Mary's, AK 99658-0048; Telephone:
(907)438-2335; Fax:
(907)438-2227; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Allakaket Village, Tribal President and Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 50, Allakaket, AK 99720; Telephone:
(907)968-2237; Fax:
(907)968-2233; E-mail: *wilmadavid@tananachiefs.org* ; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Native Village of Ambler, Mary J. Ramoth, ICWA Coordinator, Box 47, Ambler, AK 99786-0047; Telephone:
(907)445-2189; Fax:
(907)445-2181; E-mail: *mary.ramoth@ivisaappaat.org* Village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 21065, Anaktuvuk Pass, AK 99721; Telephone:
(907)661-2575; Fax:
(907)661-2576; and Margie Smith, Acting Social Services Director, ICWA Program, and Sharon Thompson, Coordinator, Arctic Slope Native Association, Social Services, 1949 Gillam Way, Suite 210, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)456-1438; Toll Free: 1-877-478-4292; Fax:
(907)456-3941; E-mail: *Sharon.thompson@arcticslope.org.* Yupiit of Andreafski, Ursula Hunt, Interim Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 88, St. Mary's, AK 99658-0088; Telephone:
(907)438-2312; Fax:
(907)438-2512. Angoon Community Association, Marlene Zuboff, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 190, Angoon, AK 99820; Telephone:
(907)788-3411; Fax:
(907)788-3412; E-mail: *rjack@angoon_ak.com.* Village of Aniak, Wayne Morgan, Chief, Box 349, Aniak, AK 99557; Telephone:
(907)675-4349; Fax:
(907)675-4513. Anvik Village, Violet Kruger, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 10, Anvik, AK 99558; Telephone:
(907)663-6322; Fax:
(907)663-6357; E-mail: *anviktribal@anviktribal.net* ; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Arctic Village (see Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government). Asa'carsarmiut Tribe (formerly Native Village of Mountain Village), Evelyn D. Peterson or Mabel A. Hess, ICWA Program, P.O. Box 32107, Mountain Village, AK 99632; Telephone:
(907)591-2428; Fax:
(907)591-2934; E-mail: *atcicwa@starband.net.* Native Village of Atka, Grace Smith, Tribal Representative, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, 201 E. 3rd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-2700 or
(907)222-4236; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.com.* Village of Atmautluak, Louise G. Pavilla, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 6568, Atmautluak, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)553-5510; Fax:
(907)553-5150. Atqasuk Village (Atkasook), Candace Itta, President, P.O. Box 91108, Atqasuk, AK 99791; Telephone:
(907)633-2575; Fax:
(907)633-2576; E-mail: *icastaq@astacalaska.net* ; and Margie Smith, Acting Social Services Director/ICWA, and Sharon Thompson, Coordinator, Arctic Slope Native Association, Social Services, 1949 Gillam Way, Suite 210, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)456-1438; Toll Free: 1-877-478-4292; Fax:
(907)456-3941; E-mail: *sharon.thompson@arcticslope.org.* B Native Village of Barrow Inupiat Traditional Government, Marie H. Ahsoak, Social Services Director, P.O. Box 1130, Barrow, AK 99723; Telephone:
(907)852-4411 Ext. 208; direct line:
(907)852-8908; Fax:
(907)852-4413. Beaver Village, Wilma Pitka, Tribal Administrator/ICWA, P. O. Box 24029, Beaver, AK 99724; Telephone:
(907)628-6126; Fax:
(907)628-6815; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)452-3953. Native Village of Belkofski, Grace Smith, Tribal Representative, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, 201 E. 3rd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-2700 or 222-4236; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.org.* Bethel Village (see Orutsararmuit) Village of Bill Moore's Slough, Pauline Okitkun, Tribal Administrator, Nancy C. Andrews, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 20288, Keyes Korner #2, Kotlik, AK 99620; Telephone:
(907)899-4232 or 4236; Fax:
(907)899-4002; E-mail: *pokitkun@avcp.org; paulineo@gci.net.* Birch Creek Tribe, Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Native Village of Brevig Mission, Linda M. Tocktoo, Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 85039, Brevig Mission, AK 99785; Telephone:
(907)642-3012; Fax:
(907)642-3042; E-mail: *linda@kawerak.org.* Native Village of Buckland, Jimmy Geary, Sr., IRA President, P.O. Box 67, Buckland, AK 99727-0067; Telephone:
(907)494-2171; Fax:
(907)494-2217. C Native Village of Cantwell, Gay Wellman, Temporary ICWA Employee, and Tribal Administrator, Copper River Native Association, Drawer H, Copper Center, AK 99573; Telephone:
(907)822-5241; Fax:
(907)822-8801. Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes, Indian Child Welfare Coordinator, 320 W. Willoughby Avenue, Suite 300, Juneau, AK 99801; Telephone:
(907)463-7163/7148; Fax:
(907)463-7343; E-mail: *mdoyle@ccthita.org.* Chalkyitsik Village, Stephanie Herbert, ICWA/Social Services, P.O. Box 57, Chalkyitsik, AK 99788; Telephone:
(907)848-8117; Fax:
(907)848-8693; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Cheesh-Na Tribe (formerly the Native Village of Chistochina), Elaine Sinyon, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 241, Gakona, AK 99586-0241; Telephone:
(907)822-3503; Fax:
(907)822-5179; E-mail: *esinyon@cheeshna.com.* Village of Chefornak, Edward Kinegak, ICWA Specialist, P.O. Box 110, Chefornak, AK 99561-0110; Telephone:
(907)867-8808; Fax:
(907)867-8711; E-mail: *ekinegak@avcp.org* ; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Native Village of Chanega (aka Chenega), Norma Selanoff, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 8079, Chenega Bay, AK 99574; Telephone:
(907)573-5386; Fax:
(907)573-5387; E-mail: *chenegaira@aol.com* ; and Paula Pinder, Chugachmiut, Inc., 4201 Tudor Centre Drive, Suite 210, Anchorage, AK 99508; Telephone:
(907)562-4155; Fax:
(907)563-2891. Chevak Native Village (aka Qissunamiut Tribe), Esther Friday, ICWA Director, P.O. Box 140, Chevak, AK 99563-0140; Telephone:
(907)858-7918; Fax:
(907)858-7919. Chickaloon Native Village, Penny Westing, ICWA Case Manager, P.O. Box 1105, Chickaloon, AK 99674-1105; Telephone:
(907)745-0707; Fax:
(907)745-0709; E-mail: *pwesting@matnet.com* or *cvadmin@chickaloon.org.* NativeVillage of Chignik, Marlene Stepanoff, Tribal Children's Service Worker, P.O. Box 50, Chignik, AK 99564; Telephone:
(907)749-2234; Fax:
(907)749-2222; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Native Village of Chignik, Lagoon, Danial Campbell, Youth Activities Coordinator, P.O. Box 09, Chignik Lagoon, AK 99565; Telephone:
(907)840-2281; Fax:
(907)840-2217; E-mail: *clagoon@gci.net* ; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Chignik Lake Village, Crystal Kalmakoff, Tribal Children's Service Worker, P.O. Box 33, Chignik Lake, AK 99548; Telephone:
(907)845-2358; Fax:
(907)845-2246; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Chilkat Indian Village (Klukwan), Elizabeth Strong, Tribal Services Specialist, P.O. Box 210, Haines, AK 99827-0210; Telephone:
(907)767-5505; Fax:
(907)767-5408; E-mail: *1strong@chilkatindianvillage.org.* Chilkoot Indian Association (Haines), Stella Howard, Family Caseworker II, P.O. Box 624, Haines, AK 99827; Telephone:
(907)766-2810; Fax:
(907)766-2845; E-mail: *showard@ccthita.org.* Chinik Eskimo Community (Golovin), Sherri Lewis-Amaktoolik, Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 62019, Golovin, AK 99762; Telephone:
(907)779-3489; Fax:
(907)779-2000; E-mail: *glv.tfc@kawerak.org.* Chistochina (see Cheesh-na). Native Village of Chitina, Christopher M. Hatch, ICWA Case Worker, P.O. Box 31, Chitina, AK 99566; Telephone:
(907)823-2215; Fax:
(907)823-2233. Native Village of Chuathbaluk (Russian Mission, Kuskokwim), Tracy M. Simeon, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box CHU, Chuathbaluk, AK 99557; Telephone:
(907)467-4323; Fax:
(907)467-4113. Chuloonawick Native Village, Priscilla Kameroff, ICWA Worker, P. O. Box 126, Emmonak, AK 99581; Telephone:
(907)949-1820; Fax:
(907)949-1384. Circle Native Community, Margaret M. Henry-John, Tribal Family & Youth Specialist, P.O. Box 89, Circle, AK 99733; Telephone:
(907)773-2822; Fax:
(907)773-2823 or 2820; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Village of Clarks Point, Betty Gardiner-Wassily, P.O. Box 90, Clarks Point, AK 99569; Telephone:
(907)236-1286; Fax:
(907)236-1449; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Copper Center (see Native Village of Kluti-Kaah). Native Village of Council, Tribal President and ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 2050, Nome, AK 99762; Telephone:
(907)443-7649; Fax:
(907)443-5965; E-mail: *council@alaska.com.* Craig Community Association, Millie Stevens, Tribal President and Timothy R. Booth, Family Caseworker II, P.O. Box 746, Craig AK 99921; Telephone:
(907)826-3948; Fax:
(907)826-5526; E-mail: *tbooth@ccthita.org.* Village of Crooked Creek, Tribal President and ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 69, Crooked Creek, AK 99575; Telephone:
(907)432-2200; Fax:
(907)432-2201; E-mail: *cctc@starband.net.* Curyung Tribal Council (formerly the Native Village of Dillingham), Mr. Chris Itumulria, Tribal Children Service Worker, P.O. Box 216, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4508; Fax:
(907)842-4510; E-mail: *chrisi@starband.net* ; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* D Native Village of Deering, Carl Thomas, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 36089, Deering, AK 99736-0089; Telephone:
(907)363-2138; Fax:
(907)363-2195; E-mail: *carl.thomas@ipnatchiaq.org.* Dillingham (see Curyung). Native Village of Diomede (aka Inalik), Jamie Ahkinga, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 7079, Diomede, AK 99762; Telephone:
(907)686-2202; Fax:
(907)686-2203. Village of Dot Lake, William Miller, President, P.O. Box 2279, Dot Lake, AK 99737-2275; Telephone:
(907)882-2695; Fax:
(907)882-5558; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 1st Avenue, Suite, 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Douglas Indian Association, Sue Ann Lindoff, Family Caseworker, P.O. Box 240541, Douglas, AK 99824; Telephone:
(907)364-2983; Fax:
(907)364-2917; E-mail: *slindoff@ccthita.org* ; and Indian Child Welfare Coordinator, Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, 320 W. Willoughby, Suite 300, Juneau, AK 99801; Telephone:
(907)463-7148; Fax:
(907)463-7343; E-mail: *mdoyle@ccthita.org.* E Native Village of Eagle, Tribal President and ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 19, Eagle, AK 99738; Telephone:
(907)547-2271; Fax:
(907)547-2318; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 1st Avenue, Suite, 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Native Village of Eek, Maryann Hawk, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 63, Eek, AK 99578-0063; Telephone:
(907)536-5572; Fax:
(907)536-5711; E-mail: *mhawk@avcp.org* ; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Egegik Village, Marcia Abalama, Tribal Children's Service Worker, P.O. Box 29, Egegik, AK 99579; Telephone:
(907)233-2207; Fax:
(907)233-2312; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Eklutna Native Village, Dayna McGuire, ICWA/Foster Care Coordinator, 201 Barrow Street, Suite 102B, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)278-5437; Fax:
(907)278-4293; E-mail: *nvecac.icwa@eklutna-nsn.gov.* Native Village of Ekuk, Nena M. Larsen, Tribal Administrator, 300 Main St., P.O. Box 530, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-3842; Fax:
(907)842-3843; E-mail: *ekuktrib@starband.net* ; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Ekwok Village, Sandra Stermer, Tribal Children Service Worker, P.O. Box 70, Ekwok, AK 99580; Telephone:
(907)464-3349; Fax:
(907)464-3350; E-mail: *sstermer@starband.net* ; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Native Village of Elim, Joseph H. Murray, Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 39070, Elim, AK 99739-0070; Telephone:
(907)890-2457; Fax:
(907)890-2458; E-mail: *icwa.eli@kawerak.org.* Emmonak Village, Priscilla S. Kameroff, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 126, Emmonak, AK 99581-0126; Telephone:
(907)949-1820 or 1720; Fax:
(907)949-1384; E-mail: *etcadmin@unicom.alaska.com.* English Bay (see Native Village of Nanwalek). Evansville Village (aka Bettles Field), Naomi Costello, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 26087, Bettles Field, AK 99726; Telephone:
(907)692-5005; Fax:
(907)692-5006; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Native Village of Eyak (Cordova), Erin Kurz, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 1388, Cordova, AK 99574; Telephone:
(907)424-7738; Fax:
(907)424-7739; E-mail: *erin@nveyak.org.* F Native Village of False Pass, Grace Smith, Tribal Representative, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, 201 E. 3rd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-2700 or 222-4236; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.org.* Native Village of Fort Yukon, Arlene Joseph, and Audrey Fields, ICWA Social Workers, P.O. Box 126, Fort Yukon, AK 99740; Telephone:
(907)662-3625; Fax:
(907)662-2222; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)452-3883 or 3851. Fortuna Ledge (see Native Village of Marshall). G Native Village of Gakona, Charlene Nollner, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 102, Gakona, AK 99586; Telephone:
(907)822-5777; Fax:
(907)822-5997; E-mail: *gakonaadmin@cvinternet.net* ; and Angel Craig, Social Services, Copper River Native Association, P.O. Box H, Copper Center, AK 99573; Telephone:
(907)822-5241 Ext. 243; Fax:
(907)822-8801. Galena Village (AKA Louden Village), Dean Westlake, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 244, Galena, AK 99741; Telephone:
(907)656-1711; Fax:
(907)656-1716; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)452-3953. Native Village of Gambell, Charlene Apangalook, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 90, Gambell, AK 99742; Telephone:
(907)985-5346 Ext. 4; Fax:
(907)985-5014. Native Village of Georgetown, Tribal President and Tribal Administrator, 1400 Virginia Ct., Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)274-2195; Fax:
(907)274-2196; E-mail: *gtc@gci.net.* Golovin (see Chinik Eskimo Community). Native Village of Goodnews Bay, Tribal Administrator and Human Services Director, P.O. Box 138, Goodnews Bay, AK 99589; Telephone:
(907)967-8929; Fax:
(907)967-8330. Organized Village of Grayling (aka Holikachuk), Sue Ann Gochenauer, Tribal Family Youth Specialist, P.O. Box 49, Grayling, AK 99590; Telephone:
(907)453-5142; Fax:
(907)453-5146; E-mail: *sue.gochenauer@tananachiefs.org* ; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Gulkana Village, Mr. LaMonica Claw, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 254, Gakona, AK 99586-0254; Telephone:
(907)822-3746; Fax:
(907)822-3976; E-mail: *icwa@gulkanacouncil.org.* H Haines (see Chilkoot Indian Association). Native Village of Hamilton, Henrietta Teeluk, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 20248, Kotlik, AK 99620-0248; Telephone:
(907)899-4252 or 4255; Fax:
(907)899-4202; E-mail: *hteeluk@avcp.org.* Healy Lake Village, Tribal President and Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 60300, Fairbanks, AK 99706; Telephone:
(907)876-5017; Fax:
(907)876-5013; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Holy Cross Village, Rosalie Wulf, Tribal Family Youth Specialist, P.O. Box 191, Holy Cross, AK 99602; Telephone:
(907)476-7169; Fax:
(907)476-7132; E-mail: *Rosalie.wulf@tananachiefs.org* ; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Hoonah Indian Association, Hattie Dalton, Director of Human Services, P.O. Box 603, Hoonah, AK 99829-0602; Telephone:
(907)945-3545 Ext. 25; Fax:
(907)945-3703; E-mail: *hdalton@hiatribe.org.* Native Village of Hooper Bay, Lillian Gump, ICWA-Community Family Service Specialist, and Elmer Simon, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 62, Hooper Bay, AK 99604; Telephone:
(907)758-4006 or 4915; Fax:
(907)758-4606 or 4066; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Hughes Village, Janet Bifelt, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 45029, Hughes, AK 99745; Telephone:
(907)889-2239; Fax:
(907)889-2252; E-mail: *janet.bifelt@tananachiefs.org* ; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3883 or 3851. Huslia Village, S. Joyce Sam, Tribal Family Youth Specialist/ICWA, P.O. Box 70, Huslia, AK 99746; Telephone:
(907)829-2291; Fax:
(907)829-2214; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Hydaburg Cooperative Association, Eileen J. Carle, Human Services Director, P.O. Box 349, Hydaburg AK 99922; Telephone:
(907)285-3662; Fax:
(907)285-3470 or 3541. Igiugig Village, Bernadette Andrew, Social Services Director, P.O. Box 4008, Igiugig, AK 99613; Telephone:
(907)533-3211; Fax:
(907)533-3217; E-mail: *bmhandrew@2ol.com.* Village of Iliamna, Tim Anelon, Administrator, or Maria Anelon, Administrative Assistant, P.O. Box 286, Iliamna, AK 99606-0286; Telephone:
(907)571-1246; Fax:
(907)571-1256; E-mail: *ilivc@aol.com.* Iqurmuit Traditional Council (formerly the Native Village of Russian Mission), Steven Nick, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 09, Russian Mission, AK 99657-0009; Telephone:
(907)584-5594; Fax:
(907)584-5593; E-mail: *snick@avcp.org* ; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Ivanoff Bay Village, Edgar Shangin, President, 2518 E. Tudor Rd., Suite 210, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)522-2263; Fax:
(907)522-2363; E-mail: *ibvc@ivanofbay.com.* K Kaguyak Village, Kara Amodo, Tribal Manager, P.O. Box 5078, Akhiok, AK 99615; Telephone:
(907)836-2231; Fax:
(907)836-2232. Organized Village of Kake, Anne Jackson Social Service Director, P.O. Box 316, Kake, AK 99830-0316; Telephone:
(907)785-6471; Fax:
(907)785-4902; E-mail: *ajackson@kakefirstnation.org.* Kaktovik Village (aka Barter Island), Isaac Akootchook, President, P.O. Box 73, Kaktovik, AK 99747; Telephone:
(907)640-2042; Fax:
(907)640-2044; and Sharon Thompson, ICWA Coordinator, Arctic Slope Native Association, 1949 Gillam Way, Suite 210, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone: 1-877-478-4292 or
(907)456-1438; Fax:
(907)456-3941; E-mail: *sthompson@asna.alaska.ihs.gov* ; or *sharonthompson@arcticslope.org.* Village of Kalskag (aka Upper Kalskag), Bernice Hetheryton, Administrator, and Lisa Holmberg, CFSS, P.O. Box 50, Upper Kalskag, AK 99607; Telephone:
(907)471-2207 or 2418; Fax:
(907)471-2399; E-mail: *lholmberg@avcp.org* ; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219 Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Village of Lower Kalskag, Flora Levi, ICWA, Community Family Service Specialist, P.O. Box 27, Lower Kalskag, AK 99626; Telephone:
(907)471-2412; Fax:
(907)471-2412; E-mail: *flevi@avcp.org* ; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Village of Kaltag, Eleanor Maillelle, Tribal Family Youth Specialist, P.O. Box 129, Kaltag, AK 99748; Telephone:
(907)534-2243; Fax:
(907)534-2264; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Native Village of Kanatak, Jennifer Rubino, Tribal Administrator, 645 G St. #817, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)336-7271; Fax:
(907)336-7272; E-mail: *kanatak@acsalaska.net.* Native Village of Karluk, Tribal President and Joyce E. Jones, P.O. Box 22, Karluk, AK 99608; Telephone:
(907)241-2218; Fax:
(907)241-2208. Organized Village of Kasaan, Richard J. Peterson, President/ICWA, P.O. Box 26, Kasaan, Ketchikan, AK 99950-0340; Telephone:
(907)542-2230; Fax:
(907)542-3006; E-mail: *richard@kasaan.org.* Kashunamiut Tribe (see Chevak). Kasigluk Traditional Elders Council (formerly the Native Village of Kasigluk), Nora O. Brink, Administrator, P.O. Box 19, Kasigluk, AK 99609; Telephone:
(907)477-6406; Fax:
(907)477-6212. Kenaitze Indian Tribe, Victoria Segura, ICWA Director, 255 N. Ames, Kenai, AK 99611; Telephone:
(907)283-6693; Fax:
(907)283-7088; E-mail: *vsegura@kenaitze.org.* Ketchikan Indian Corporation, Esperanza Redelfs, LCSW, Clinical Director, and Lynette R. Young, Family Specialist, 2960 Tongass Avenue, Ketchikan, AK 99901; Telephone:
(907)228-4917; Toll Free: 1-800-252-5158; Fax:
(907)228-4920; E-mail: *lyoung@kictribe.org; and eredelfs@kictribe.org.* Native Village of Kiana, Micheline Curtis, ICWA/Enrollment Coordinator, P.O. Box 69, Kiana, AK 99749-0069; Telephone:
(907)475-2226 Ext. 14; Fax:
(907)475-2266; E-mail: *mcurtis@katyaaq.org.* King Cove (see Agdaagux). King Island Native Community, Jennifer Alvanna, Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 948, Nome, AK 99762; Telephone:
(907)443-4394; Fax:
(907)443-4457; E-mail: *icwa.ki@kawerak.org.* King Salmon Tribe, Ruth N. Munsen, Program Director/ICWA, P.O. Box 68, King Salmon, AK 99613; Telephone:
(907)246-3447; Fax:
(907)246-3449; E-mail *windsong1@starband.net.* Native Village of Kipnuk, Jimmy Paul, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 0057, Kipnuk, AK 99614-0057; Telephone:
(907)896-5515; Fax:
(907)896-5240; E-mail: *kipnuktraditionalcouncil@starband.net* ; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Native Village of Kivalina, Colleen E. Swan, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 50051, Kivalina, AK 99750; Telephone:
(907)645-2153; Fax:
(907)645-2193 or 2250; E-mail: *colleen.swan@kivaliniq.org.* Klawock Cooperative Association, Henrietta Kato and Cindy Mills, Tribal Family & Youth Services, Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, Box 173, Klawock, AK 99925; Telephone:
(907)755-2326; Fax:
(907)755-2647. Kluckwan (see Chilkat Indian Village). Native Village of Kluti-Kaah (Copper Center), Gay Wellman, Family Service Manager/ICWA Specialist, Copper River Native Association, P.O. Box H, Copper Center, AK 99573; Telephone:
(907)822-8825; Fax:
(907)822-8804; E-mail: *gay@crnative.org.* Knik Tribe, Christina Flowers, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 871565, Wasilla, AK 99687-1565; Telephone:
(907)373-7937; Fax:
(907)373-2161; E-mail: *cflowers@kniktribalcouncil.org.* Native Village of Kobuk, Agnes Bernhardt, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 51039, Kobuk, AK 99751-0039; Telephone:
(907)948-2203; Fax:
(907)948-2125. Kodiak Tribal Council (see Sun'aq Tribe of Kodiak, formerly Shoonaq Tribe). Kokhanok Village, John Nelson, President, P.O. Box 1007, Kokhanok, AK 99606; Telephone:
(907)282-2202; Fax:
(907)282-2264; and Crystal Nixon, Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Native Village of Kongiganak, Janet Otto, ICWA/CFSS, P.O. Box 5092, Kongiganak, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)557-5311; Fax:
(907)557-5348; E-mail: *jottoI@avcp.org* ; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Village of Kotlik, Martina Jack, ICWA Case Worker, P.O. Box 20210, Kotlik, AK 99620; Telephone:
(907)899-4326; Fax:
(907)899-4790; E-mail: *mjack@avcp.org* ; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Native Village of Kotzebue, Ruth Nanouk, Human/Family Services Director, or Nicole Cravalho, Tribal Family Specialist II, P.O. Box 296, Kotzebue, AK 99752-0296; Telephone:
(907)442-3467 or 5321; Toll Free: 1
(800)442-3467; Fax:
(907)442-4013 or 2162; E-mail: *ruth.nanouk@qira.org* ; E-mail: *nicole.cravahho@qira.org.* Native Village of Koyuk, Leo M. Charles Sr., Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 53030, Koyuk, AK 99753; Telephone:
(907)963-2215; Fax:
(907)963-2300; E-mail: *leo@kawerak.org* Koyukuk Native Village, Percy Lolnitz, Sr., First Chief, P.O. Box 109, Koyukuk, AK 99754; Telephone:
(907)927-2222; Fax:
(907)927-2220; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Organized Village of Kwethluk, Chariton A. Epchook, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 130, Kwethluk, AK 99621; Telephone:
(907)757-6043; Fax:
(907)757-6321. Native Village of Kwigillingok, Andrew Beaver, ICWA Program Director, P.O. Box 49, Kwigillingok, AK 99622; Telephone:
(907)588-8705; Fax:
(907)588-8429. Native Village of Kwinhagak, (aka Quinhagak), Fannie Hernandez, Health & Human Service Director, P.O. Box 158, Quinhagak, AK 99655-0149; Telephone:
(907)556-8167 Ext. 410; Fax:
(907)556-8521; E-mail: *fhernandez.nvk@gmail.com.* L Native Village of Larsen Bay, Marilyn Arneson, Executive Assistant, P.O. Box 50, Larsen Bay, AK 99624; Telephone:
(907)847-2207; Fax:
(907)847-2307; E-mail: *marneson@starband.net.* Lesnoi Village (aka Woody Island), Maggie Rocheleau, Village Administrator, 3248 Mill Bay Road, Kodiak, AK 99615; Telephone:
(907)486-2821; Fax:
(907)486-2738; E-mail: *village@alaska.com.* Levelock Village, Jennie Apokedak, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 70, Levelock, AK 99625; Telephone:
(907)287-3030; Fax:
(907)287-3032; E-mail: *levelock@starband.net* ; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Lime Village, Anna M. Bobby, Administrator, ICWA Program, P.O. Box LVD, McGrath, AK 99627; Telephone:
(907)526-5236; Fax:
(907)526-5235. Louden (see Galena). M Manley Hot Springs Village, Sabrenia Jervsjo, Tribal Family Youth Specialist, P.O. Box 105, Manley Hot Springs, AK 99756; Telephone:
(907)672-3180; Fax:
(907)672-3200; E-mail: *sabrenia.jervsjo@tananachiefs.org* ; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Manokotak Village, Mike Minista, Tribal President, Ariana Tikiun, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 169, Manokotak, AK 99628; Telephone:
(907)289-2067; Fax:
(907)289-1235; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Native Village of Marshall (aka Fortuna Ledge), Frances Evan, ICWA/Social Services, Box 110, Marshall, AK 99585; Telephone:
(907)679-6302 or 6128; Fax:
(907)679-6187. Native Village of Mary's Igloo, Dolly Kugzruk-Okleasik, Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 629, Teller, AK 99778; Telephone:
(907)642-2185; Fax:
(907)642-3000. McGrath Native Village, Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Native Village of Mekoryuk, Lillian Shavings, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 66, Mekoryuk, AK 99630; Telephone:
(907)827-8827; Fax:
(907)827-8170 or 8133. Mentasta Traditional Council, Shawn Sanford, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 6019, Mentasta Lake, AK 99780; Telephone:
(907)291-2328 or 2319; Fax:
(907)291-2305. Metlakatla Indian Community, Annette Island Reserve, Karen Blandov-Thompson, Social Services Director, P.O. Box 8, Metlakatla, AK 99926; Telephone:
(907)886-6911 or 6914; Fax:
(907)886-6913. Native Village of Minto, Lou Ann Williams, Tribal Family and Youth Specialist, P.O. Box 26, Minto, AK 99758; Telephone:
(907)798-7913; Fax:
(907)798-7627; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Mountain Village (see Asa'carsarmiut Tribe). N Naknek Native Village, Linda Patterson, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 106, Naknek, AK 99633; Telephone:
(907)246-4210; Fax:
(907)246-3563. Native Village of Nanwalek (aka English Bay), Wally Kvasnikoff, First Chief, P.O. Box 8028, Nanwalek, AK 99603-6021; Telephone:
(907)281-2274; Fax:
(907)281-2252. Native Village of Napaimute, Marcie Sherer, President, 7920 Evander Dr., Anchorge, AK 99518; Telephone:
(907)344-5245; Fax:
(907)543-2892; E-mail: *msherer@cookinlethousing.org* ; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Native Village of Napakiak, Josephine Paul, ICWA Specialist, P.O. Box 34069, Napakiak, AK 99634; Telephone:
(907)589-2815; Fax:
(907)589-2814; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Native Village of Napaskiak, Nora Horn, ICWA Advocate, P.O. Box 6009, Napaskiak, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)737-7821; Fax:
(907)737-7039. Native Village of Nelson Lagoon, Justine Gundersen, Administrator, P.O. Box 13, Nelson Lagoon, AK 99571; Telephone:
(907)989-2204; Fax:
(907)989-2233; and Grace Smith, Tribal Representative, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, Inc., 201 E. 3rd Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-2700 or 222-4236; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.org.* Nenana Native Association, Nita M. Marks, Youth & Family Services Director, P.O. Box 369, Nenana, AK 99760; Telephone:
(907)832-5461 Ext. 225; Fax:
(907)832-5447; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. New Koliganek Village Council (formerly Koliganek Village), Sally Larson, Tribal Children Service Worker, P.O. Box 5026, Koliganek AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)596-3425; Fax:
(907)596-3461; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* New Stuyahok Village, Wassillie Andrew, Village Administrator, P.O. Box 49, New Stuyahok, AK 99636; Telephone:
(907)693-3173; Fax:
(907)693-3179; E-mail: *knwvc@starband.net.* Newhalen Village, Joanne Wassillie, Administrator, P.O. Box 207, Newhalen, AK 99606-0207; Telephone:
(907)571-1410/1317; Fax:
(907)571-1537; E-mail: *newhalentribal@starband.net.* Newtok Village, Tom John, Court Clerk, P.O. Box 5545, Newtok, AK 99559-5545; Telephone:
(907)237-2314 or 2246; Fax:
(907)237-2428 or 2350. Native Village of Nightmute, Administrative Executive Director, and Tribal President, P.O. Box 90021, Nightmute, AK 99690; Telephone:
(907)647-6212; Fax:
(907)647-6112. Nikolai Village, Peter A. Tony, Tribal Family Youth Specialist, P.O. Box 9105, Nikolai, AK 99691; Telephone:
(907)293-2311; Fax:
(907)293-2481; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Native Village of Nikolski, Grace Smith, Family Programs Coordinator, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, 201 E. 3rd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-2700; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.org.* Ninilchik Village, Michelle Steik, ICWA/CCA Manager, P.O. Box 39444, Ninilchik, AK 99639; Telephone:
(907)567-3313; Fax:
(907)567-3354; E-mail: *msteik@ninilchiktribe-nsn.gov.* Native Village of Noatak, Herbert Walton, Sr., Administrator, ICWA Program, P.O. Box 89, Noatak, AK 99761-0089; Telephone:
(907)485-2173; Fax:
(907)485-2137; E-mail: *herbert.walton@nautaaq.org.* Nome Eskimo Community, Belinda Olanna, Social Service Director/ICWA, P.O. Box 1090, Nome, AK 99762-1090; Telephone:
(907)443-2246 or 9104; Fax:
(907)443-3539 or 9140; E-mail: *bolanna@gci.net.* Nondalton Village, Jack Hobson, Sr., President, P.O. Box 49, Nondalton, AK 99640-0049; Telephone:
(907)294-2220; Fax:
(907)294-2234; E-mail: *nondaltontribe@starband.net.* Noorvik Native Community, Nellie Ballot, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 131, Noorvik, AK 99763; Telephone:
(907)636-2258; Fax:
(907)636-2268; E-mail: *nballot@nuurvik.org.* Northway Village, Crystalena Sam, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 516, Northway, AK 99764; Telephone:
(907)778-2311; Fax:
(907)778-2220. Native Village of Nuiqsut (aka Nooiksut), Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 169, Nuiqsut, AK, 99789; Telephone:
(907)480-3010; Fax:
(907)480-3009; and Margie Smith, Acting Social Services Director/ICWA Program, and Sharon Thompson, Coordinator, Arctic Slope Native Association, Social Services, 1949 Gillam Way, Suite 210, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)456-1438; Toll Free: 1-877-478-4292; Fax:
(907)456-3941; E-mail: *Sharon.thompson@arcticslope.org.* Nulato Village, Gloria Patsy, Director of Human Services, P.O. Box 65049, Nulato, AK 99765; Telephone:
(907)898-2329; Fax:
(907)898-2207; E-mail: *nulatotribe@mosquitonet.com* ; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Nunakauyarmiut Tribe (formerly the Native Village of Toksook Bay), Jolene John, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 37048; Toksook Bay, AK 99637; Telephone:
(907)427-7114 or 7615; Fax:
(907)427-7714. Nunam Iqua (see Sheldon's Point). Native Village of Nunapitchuk, Alexandria Tobeluk, Community Family Service Specialist, P. O. Box 104, Nunapitchuk, AK 99641-0130; Telephone:
(907)527-5731; Fax:
(907)527-5732. O Village of Ohogamiut, Nick P. Andrew, Jr., Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 49, Marshall, AK 99585; Telephone:
(907)679-6517 or 6598; Fax:
(907)679-6516; E-mail: *nandrew@gci.net.* Village of Old Harbor, Dorothy S. Taylor, BSW, ICWA Social Worker, P.O. Box 62, Old Harbor, AK 99643-0062; Telephone:
(907)286-2315; Fax:
(907)286-2277. Orutsararmuit Native Village (aka Bethel), Margaret Chase, Social Services Director, P.O. Box 927, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-2608; Fax:
(907)543-0520; E-mail: *mchase@nativecouncil.org.* Oscarville Traditional Village, Alexandria Henry Administrator, P.O. Box 6129, Napaskiak, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)737-7099; Fax:
(907)737-7428; E-mail: *ahenry@avcp.org* ; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Native Village of Ouzinkie, Sharon Boskofsky, ICWA Program, and Angeline Campfield and Paul Panamarioff, Administrator, P.O. Box 130, Ouzinkie, AK 99644-0130; Telephone:
(907)680-2259 or 2359; Fax:
(907)680-2214; E-mail: *ouzicwa@starband.net.* P Native Village of Paimiut, Agatha A. Napoleon, Tribal Clerk, P.O. Box 209, Hooper Bay, AK 99604; Telephone:
(907)758-4002; Fax:
(907)758-4024. Pauloff Harbor Village, Grace Smith, Tribal Representative, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, 201 E. 3rd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-2700 or 222-4236; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.org.* Pedro Bay Village, Kevin Jensen, Tribal Administration Support Specialist, P.O. Box 47020, Pedro Bay, AK 99647-7020; Telephone:
(907)850-2225; Fax:
(907)850-2221; E-mail: *kbjensen@pedrobay.com.* Native Village of Perryville, Bernice O'Domin, Tribal Children's Service Worker/ICWA Program, P.O. Box 89, Perryville, AK 99648-0089; Telephone:
(907)853-2242; Fax:
(907)853-2229; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Petersburg Indian Association, Pamela Lopez, Tribal & Family Support Worker, P.O. Box 1418, Petersburg, AK 99833; Telephone:
(907)772-3636; Fax:
(907)772-3637; E-mail: *piaicwa@gci.net* . Native Village of Pilot Point, Tribal President, P.O. Box 449, Pilot Point, AK 99649; Telephone:
(907)797-2208; Fax:
(907)797-2258. Pilot Station Traditional Village, Olga Xavier, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 5119, Pilot Station, AK 99650-5119; Telephone:
(907)549-3550; Fax
(907)549-3551; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Native Village of Pitka's Point, Ruth Riley, President, Sandra Drake, Tribal Administrator, Phillip Yupanik, Sr., ICWA Director, P.O. Box 127, St. Mary's, AK 99658; Telephone:
(907)438-2833, 2551 or 2564; Fax:
(907)438-2569 or 2552. Platinum Traditional Village, Lou Adams, Tribal Administrator or Tribal President, ICWA Program, P.O. Box 8, Platinum, AK 99651; Telephone:
(907)979-8610; Fax:
(907)979-8178. Native Village of Point Hope, Daisy Sage, Family Caseworker, P.O. Box 109, Point Hope, AK 99766; Telephone:
(907)368-3122; Fax:
(907)368-2332. Native Village of Point Lay, Box 59031, Pt. Lay, AK 99757; Telephone:
(907)833-2575; and Margie Smith, Acting Social Services Director/ICWA Program, and Sharon Thompson, Coordinator, Arctic Slope Native Association, Social Services, 1949 Gillam Way, Suite 210, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)456-1438; Toll Free: 1-877-478-4292; Fax:
(907)456-3941; E-mail: *Sharon.thompson@arcticslope.org.* Native Village of Port Graham, Tribal President, and Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 5510, Port Graham, AK 99603; Telephone:
(907)284-2227; Fax:
(907)284-2222; E-mail: *pnorman@starband.net.* Native Village of Port Heiden, Gerda Kosbruk, Administrator, P.O. Box 49007, Port Heiden, AK 99549; Telephone:
(907)837-2296; Fax:
(907)837-2297; E-mail: *gkosbruk@starband.net.* Native Village of Port Lions, Jessica Ursin, Tribal Family Service Coordinator, ICWA, P.O. Box 69/2006 Airport Road, Port Lions, AK 99550-0069; Telephone:
(907)454-2234; Fax:
(907)454-2434; E-mail: *nvopl@starband.net.* Portage Creek Village (aka Ohgensakale), Tribal President, P.O. Box PCA, Portage Creek, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-2564; Fax:
(907)842-2564; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* Q Qagan Tayagungin Tribe of Sand Point Village, Dorothy McCallum, President, Box 447, Sand Point, AK 99661; Telephone:
(907)383-5616; Fax:
(907)383-5814; E-mail: *qttadmin@arctic.net* ; and Grace Smith, Tribal Representative, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, 201 E. 3rd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-27000 or 222-4236; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.org.* Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska, Margaret Lekanoff, President, and Kathy Dirks, Family Programs Case Worker, P.O. Box 334 Unalaska, AK 99685; Telephone:
(907)581-2920 or 6574; Fax:
(907)581-3644; E-mail: *qtuunga@arctic.net* ; and Grace Smith, Tribal Representative, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, 201 E. 3rd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-2700 or 222-4236; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.org.* Quinhagak (see Kwinhagak). Qissunamiut Tribe (see Chevak). R Rampart Village, Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Village of Red Devil, Theodore E. Gordon, Sr., Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 27, Red Devil, AK 99656; Telephone:
(907)447-3223; Fax:
(907)447-3224; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Native Village of Ruby, Mary Ann McCarty, Tribal Family & Youth Specialist, P.O. Box 117, Ruby, AK 99768; Telephone:
(907)468-4400; Fax:
(907)468-4500; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Russian Mission (see Iqurmuit Traditional Council). S Saint George Island, Julie Meredith, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 940, St. George Island, AK 99591; Telephone:
(907)859-2205; Fax:
(907)859-2242; E-mail: *stgcouncil@starband.net* ; and Grace Smith, Tribal Representative, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, 201 E. 3rd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-2700 or 222-4236; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.org.* Native Village of Saint Michael, Diane Thompson, Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 59050, St. Michael, AK 99659; Telephone:
(907)923-2546; Fax:
(907)923-2474; E-mail: *smk.icw@kawerak.org.* Saint Paul Island, Grace Smith, Tribal Representative, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, 201 E. 3rd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-2700 or 222-4236; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.org* ; and Maxim Buterin, Family Programs Case Worker, P.O. Box 31, St. Paul, AK 99660; Telephone:
(907)546-3224. Village of Salamatoff, Jennifer Showalter, MSW, Human Services Director, Kenaitze Indian Tribe, 110 N. Willow Street, Kenai, AK 99611; Telephone:
(907)283-6693; Fax:
(907)283-6470. Sand Point (see Qagan Tayagungin Tribe of Sand Point Village). Native Village of Savoonga, Mary Ann A. Seppilu, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 34, Savoonga, AK 99769; Telephone:
(907)984-6211; Fax:
(907)984-6027. Organized Village of Saxman, Janelle Hamilton, Family Caseworker/Social Worker, Route 2, Box 2-Saxman, Ketchikan, AK 99901; Telephone:
(907)225-2518; Fax:
(907)247-2912; E-mail: *iragovt@kpunet.net* and *jreeve@ccthita.org.* Native Village of Scammon Bay, Joan Sundown, Community Family Service Specialist (ICWA), P.O. Box 110, Scammon Bay, AK 99662; Telephone:
(907)558-5078; Fax:
(907)558-5134; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Native Village of Selawik, Myrna M. Ticket, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 59, Selawik, AK 99770-0059; Telephone:
(907)484-2165 Ext. 14; Fax:
(907)484-2226; E-mail: *myrna.ticket@akuligaq.org.* Seldovia Village Tribe, Paula Elvsaas, ICWA Worker, Drawer L, Seldovia, AK 99663; Telephone:
(907)234-7898 Ext. 241; Fax:
(907)234-7865; E-mail: *pelvsaas@svt.org* . Shageluk Native Village, Rebecca Wulf, Tribal Administrator, or Minnie Kanter, TFYS, P.O. Box 109, Shageluk, AK 99665; Telephone:
(907)473-8239 or 8229; Fax:
(907)473-8295 or 8275; E-mail: *Rebecca.wulf@tananachiefs.org* ; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Native Village of Shaktoolik, Tribal President and Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 100, Shaktoolik, AK 99771; Telephone:
(907)955-2444; Fax:
(907)955-2443. Native Village of Sheldon's Point (aka Nunam Iqua), Edward Adams, Sr. President and ICWA/Family Service Specialist, P.O. Box 9, Sheldon Point, AK 99666; Telephone:
(907)498-4184; Fax:
(907)498-4185; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Native Village of Shishmaref, Tribal President and Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 72110, Shishmaref, AK 99772; Telephone:
(907)649-3078; Fax:
(907)649-2278; E-mail: *karla@kawerak.org.* Native Village of Shungnak, Kathleen Custer, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 64, Shungnak, AK 99773; Telephone:
(907)437-2163; Fax:
(907)437-2183; E-mail: *rsun@issingnak.org.* Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Shannon Boussom, Attorney, 456 Katlian St., Sitka, AK 99835; Telephone:
(907)747-3207; Fax:
(907)747-4915; E-mail: *sboussom@sitkatribe.org.* Skagway Village, Buster E. Shepherd, Tribal Liaison, P.O. Box 1157, Skagway, AK 99840; Telephone:
(907)983-4068; Fax:
(907)983-3068; E-mail: *bshepherd@skagwaytraditional.org* ; and Indian Child Welfare Coordinator, Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, 320 W. Willoughby, Suite 300, Juneau, AK 99801; Telephone:
(907)463-7148; Fax:
(907)463-7343; E-mail: *mdoyle@ccthita.org.* Village of Sleetmute, Pete Mellick, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 109, Sleetmute, AK 99668; Telephone:
(907)449-4225; Fax:
(907)449-4203; E-mail: *stcadmin@starband.net.* Village of Solomon, Tribal President and Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 2053, Nome, AK 99762; Telephone:
(907)443-4985; Fax:
(907)443-5189. South Naknek Village, Lorianne Rawson, Tribal Village Administrator, P.O. Box 70029, South Naknek, AK 99670; Telephone:
(907)246-8614; Fax:
(907)246-8613; E-mail: *southnaknek@starband.net* ; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com.* St. Mary's (see Algaaciq). Stebbins Community Association, Becky Odinzoff, Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 71002, Stebbins, AK 99761; Telephone:
(907)934-2334; Fax:
(907)934-2675; E-mail: *icwa.wbb@kawerak.org.* Native Village of Stevens, Cheryl Mayo Kriska, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 74016, Stevens Village, AK 99774; Telephone:
(907)478-7228; Fax:
(907)478-7229; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Village of Stony River, Mary Willis, Tribal President and Tribal Administrator; P.O. Box SRV, Birch Road, Stony River, AK 99557; Telephone:
(907)537-3270 or 3253; Fax:
(907)537-3254; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Sun'aq Tribe of Kodiak (formerly the Shoonaq' Tribe of Kodiak), Mr. Chris Polasky, Social Services Coordinator, 312 W. Marine Way, Kodiak, AK 99615; Telephone:
(907)486-4449; Fax:
(907)486-3361; E-mail: *cpolasky@ak.net.* T Takotna Village, Janice Newton, Tribal Administrator/ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 7529, Takotna, AK 99675; Telephone:
(907)298-2212; Fax:
(907)298-2314; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Native Village of Tanacross, Debbie Thomas, and Trixie Isaac, ICWA Program, P.O. Box 76009, Tanacross, AK 99776; Telephone:
(907)883-5024; Fax:
(907)883-4497. Native Village of Tanana, Faith M. Peters, Social Worker, P.O. Box 130, Tanana, AK 99777; Telephone:
(907)366-7154, 7160, or 7170; Fax:
(907)366-7269. Native Village of Tatitlek, Tribal President and Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 171, Tatitlek, AK 99677; Telephone:
(907)325-2313; Fax:
(907)325-2298. Native Village of Tazlina, Marce Simeon, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 87, Glennallen, AK 99588; Telephone:
(907)822-4375; Fax:
(907)822-5865; E-mail: *marce@cvinternet.net* . Telida Village, Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Native Village of Teller, Dolly Kugzruk-Okleasik, Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 629, Teller, AK 99778; Telephone:
(907)642-2185; Fax:
(907)642-3000; E-mail: *icwa.tla@kawerak.org* . Native Village of Tetlin, Nettie J. Warbelow, Tribal Family Youth Specialist, Box 93 Tok, AK 99780; Telephone:
(907)883-2681; Fax:
(907)451-1717; E-mail: *drnw@acsalaska.net* ; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (see Central Council Tlingit and Haida). Traditional Village of Togiak, Shannon Johnson-Nanalook, Tribal ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 310, Togiak, AK 99678; Telephone:
(907)493-5431; Fax:
(907)493-5734. Toksook Bay (see Nunakauyarmiut Tribe). Tuluksak Native Community, Margaret Andrew, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 95, Tuluksak, AK 99679-0095; Telephone:
(907)695-6902; Fax:
(907)695-6932. Native Village of Tuntutuliak, Grace Andrew, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 8086, Tuntutuliak, AK 99680; Telephone:
(907)256-2311; Fax:
(907)256-2080; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Native Village of Tununak, George B. Hooper, Sr., Tribal Administrator/Chairman, and Edna Flynn, Community Family Specialist, P.O. Box 77, Tununak, AK 99681-0077; Telephone:
(907)652-6527 Ext. 6220; Fax:
(907)652-6011; E-mail: *Tununak@starband.net* ; and Association of Village Council Presidents, ICWA Counsel, P.O. Box 219, Bethel, AK 99559; Telephone:
(907)543-7366; Fax:
(907)543-5759. Twin Hills Village, P.O. Box TWA, Twin Hills, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)525-4821; Fax:
(907)525-4822; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com* . The Native Village of Tyonek, Peter Merryman, Tribal President, P.O. Box 82009, Tyonek, AK 99682; Telephone:
(907)583-2201; Fax:
(907)583-2442; E-mail: *peterm@tyonek.net* . U Ugashik Village, Lucy Goode, Tribal Administrator, 206 E. Fireweed Lane, #204, Anchorage, AK 99503; Telephone:
(907)338-7611; Fax:
(907)338-7659; E-mail: *ugashik@alaska.net* ; and Children's Services Program Manager, Bristol Bay Native Association, P.O. Box 310, 1500 Kanakanak Road, Dillingham, AK 99576; Telephone:
(907)842-4139; Fax:
(907)842-4106; E-mail: *cnixon@bbna.com* . Umkumiute Native Village, Andronik Kashatok, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 90062, Nightmute, AK 99690; Telephone:
(907)647-6145; Fax:
(907)647-6146. Native Village of Unalakleet, Albert Sarren, Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 357, Unalakleet, AK 99684; Telephone:
(907)624-3526; Fax:
(907)624-5104; E-mail: *icwa.unk@kawerak.org* . Unalaska (see Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska). Native Village of Unga, Amy Foster, Administrator, P.O. Box 508, Sand Point, AK 99661; Telephone:
(907)383-2415; Fax:
(907)383-5553; E-mail: *ungatribe@arctic.net* ; and Grace Smith, Tribal Representative, Aleutian/Pribilof Islands Association, Social Services, 201 E. 3rd Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501; Telephone:
(907)276-2700 or 222-4236; Fax:
(907)279-4351; E-mail: *graces@apiai.org* . Native Village of Upper Kalskag (see Kalskag). V Village of Venetie (see Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government). Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government (Arctic Village and Village of Venetie), Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 81080, Venetie, AK 99781; Telephone:
(907)849-8165 or 8378; Fax:
(907)849-8097; and Legal Department, Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc., 122 First Avenue, Suite 600, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)452-8251 Ext. 3177; Fax:
(907)459-3953. W Village of Wainwright, June Childress, President, P.O. Box 143, Wainwright, AK 99782; Telephone:
(907)763-2535; Fax:
(907)763-2536; E-mail: *junechildress@asna.ihs.gov* ; and Margie Smith, Acting Social Services Director/ICWA Program, and Sharon Thompson, Coordinator, Arctic Slope Native Association, Social Services, 1949 Gillam Way, Suite 210, Fairbanks, AK 99701; Telephone:
(907)456-1438; Toll Free: 1-877-478-4292; Fax:
(907)456-3941; E-mail: *Sharon.thompson@arcticslope.org* . Native Village of Wales, Anna M. Oxereok, Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 549, Wales, AK 99783; Telephone:
(907)664-2185; Fax:
(907)664-3062 or 2200; E-mail: *tc.waa@kawerak.org* . Native Village of White Mountain, James Fryer, Tribal Family Coordinator, P.O. Box 45, White Mountain, AK 99784; Telephone:
(907)638-2008; Fax:
(907)638-2009; E-mail: *tfc.wmo@kawerak.org* . Woody Island (see Leisnoi Village). Wrangell Cooperative Association, Wilma Stokes, President, P.O. Box 868, Wrangell, AK 99929; E-mail: *walkerak@aptalaska.net* ; and Elizabeth Newman, Family Counselor II, P.O. Box 1198, Wrangell, AK 99929; Telephone:
(907)874-3481 or 3482; Fax:
(907)874-2918 or 2982; E-mail: *bnewman@ccthita.org* or *walkerak@aptalaska.net* . Y Yakutat Tlingit Tribe, Karen Ries, Family Service Director, P.O. Box 418, Yakutat, AK 99689; Telephone:
(907)784-3238 Ext. 231; Fax:
(907)784-3664. Eastern Oklahoma Region Jeanette Hanna, Regional Director, P.O. Box 8002, Muskogee, OK 74401; Telephone:
(918)781-4600; Fax
(918)781-4604. A Alabama—Quassarte Tribal Town, Tarpie Yargee, Chief, P.O. Box 187, Wetumka, OK 74883; Telephone:
(405)452-3987. C Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, Chadwick Smith, Principal Chief, P.O. Box 948, Tahlequah, OK 74465; Telephone:
(918)456-0671. The Chickasaw Nation, Bill Anoatubby, Governor, P.O. Box 1548, Ada, OK 74821; Telephone:
(580)436-2603. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Gregory E. Pyle, Chief, P.O. Drawer 1210, Durant, OK 74702-1210; Telephone:
(580)924-8280. E Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, Charles D. Enyart, Chief, P.O. Box 350, Seneca, MO 64865; Telephone:
(918)666-2435. K Kialegee Tribal Town, Gary Bucktrot, Town King, P.O. Box 332, Wetumka, OK 74883; Telephone:
(918)452-3262. M Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, Floyd E. Leonard, Chief, P.O. Box 1326, Miami, OK 74355; Telephone:
(918)542-1445. Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma, Bill Gene Follis, Chief, 515 G Southeast, Miami, OK 74354; Telephone:
(918)542-1190. The Muscogee (Creek) Nation, A. D. Ellis, Principal Chief, P.O. Box 580, Okmulgee, OK 74447; Telephone:
(918)756-8700; Fax:
(918)758-1434. O Osage Tribe, Jim Roan Gray, Principal Chief, P.O. Box 779, Pawhuska, OK 74056; Telephone:
(918)287-5432. Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma, Charles Todd, Chief, P.O. Box 110, Miami, OK 74355; Telephone:
(918)540-1536. Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, John P. Froman, Chief, P.O. Box 1527, Miami, OK 74355; Telephone:
(918)540-2535. Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma, John Berrey, Chairperson, P.O. Box 765, Quapaw, OK 74363; Telephone:
(918)542-1853. Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, Enoch Kelly Haney, Principal Chief, P.O. Box 1498, Wewoka, OK 74884; Telephone:
(405)257-6287. Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, Paul Spicer, Principal Chief, P.O. Box 1283, Miami, OK 74355; Telephone:
(918)542-6609. T Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, George Scott, Town King, P.O. Box 188, Okemah, OK 74859; Telephone:
(918)623-2620. U United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, George Wickliffe, Chief, P.O. Box 746, Tahlequah, OK 74465; Telephone:
(918)431-1818. W Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma, Leaford Bearskin, Chief, P.O. Box 250, Wyandotte, OK 74370; Telephone:
(918)678-2297 or
(918)678-2298. Eastern Region Franklin Keel, Regional Director, 545 Marriott Drive, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37214; Telephone:
(615)564-6700; Fax:
(615)564-6701. Gloria York, Regional Social Worker, 545 Marriott Drive, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37214; Telephone:
(615)564-6740; Fax:
(615)564-6547. Catherine Webster, Program Assistant, 545 Marriott Drive, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37214; Telephone:
(615)564-6742; Fax:
(615)564-6547. A Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians, Ms. Rosella Silliboy, ICWA Coordinator, 7 Northern Road, Presque Isle, Maine 04769; Telephone:
(207)764-1972; Fax:
(207)764-7667. C Catawba Indian Nation of South Carolina, Melissa Funderburk, Director, Social Services, P.O. Box 188, Catawba, South Carolina 29704; Telephone:
(803)366-4792; Fax:
(803)327-4853. Cayuga Nation of New York, Anita Thompson, Child Welfare Worker, P.O. Box 11, Versailles, New York 14168; Telephone:
(716)337-4270; Fax:
(716)337-0268. Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana, Karen Matthews, Human Services Director, P.O. Box 661, Charenton, Louisiana 70523; Telephone:
(337)923-7000; Fax:
(337)923-2475. Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, Joan Fullilove, Social Services Director, P.O. Box 967, Elton, Louisiana 70532; Telephone:
(337)584-1435; Fax:
(337)584-1474. E Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Barbara Jones, Director, Family Support Services, P.O. Box 507, Cherokee, North Carolina 28719; Telephone:
(828)497-6092; Fax:
(828)497-3322. H Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, Betsy Tannian, Director, ICWA Program, 13-2 Clover Court, Houlton, Maine 04730; Telephone:
(207)532-7260; Fax:
(207)532-7287. J Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, Mona Maxwell, Director, Social Services, P.O. Box 14, Jena, Louisiana 71342; Telephone:
(318)992-0136; Fax:
(318)992-6412. M Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, Valerie Burgess, Child Protective Services, P.O. Box 3313, Mashantucket, Connecticut 06338; Telephone:
(860)396-2142; Fax:
(860)396-2144. Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, Social Service Program, P.O. Box 440021, Miami, Florida 33144; Telephone:
(305)223-8380 Ext. 2267; Fax:
(305)223-1011. Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Maurice Calistro, Director, P.O. Box 6050, Choctaw, Mississippi 39350; Telephone:
(601)650-1741; Fax:
(601)656-8817. Mohegan Indian Tribe, Irene Miller, APRN, Director, Family Services, 5 Crow Hill Road, Uncasville, Connecticut 06382; Telephone:
(860)862-6201; Fax:
(860)862-6324. N Narragansett Indian Tribe, Wenonah Harris, Director, Child Advocate, Tribal Child and Family Services, 4375-B. South County Trail, Charlestown, Rhode Island 02813; Telephone:
(401)491-9008; Fax:
(401)491-9044. O Oneida Indian Nation, Member Benefits, 577 Main Street, Oneida, New York 13421; Telephone:
(315)829-8335; Fax:
(315)829-8392. Onondaga Nation of New York, Council of Chiefs, P.O. Box 85, Nedrow, New York 13120; Telephone:
(315)469-1875; Fax:
(315)492-4822. P Passamaquoddy Tribe of Maine—Indian Township Reservation, Jeannette Parker, Child Welfare Coordinator, P.O. Box 97, Princeton, Maine 04668; Telephone:
(207)796-5079; Fax:
(207)796-2218. Passamaquoddy Tribe of Maine—Pleasant Point Reservation, Molly Newell, Child Welfare Director, P.O. Box 343, Perry, Maine 04667; Telephone:
(207)853-2600; Fax:
(207)853-2405. Penobscot Indian Nation of Maine, Erlene Paul, Human Service Director, 9 Sarah's Spring Road, Indian Island, Maine 04468; Telephone:
(207)817-7492 Ext. 7492; Fax:
(207)827-2937. Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Carolyn Rackard, ICWA, Social Worker, Department of Family Services, 5811 Jack Springs Road, Atmore, Alabama 36502; Telephone:
(251)368-9136 Ext. 2600; Fax:
(251)368-0828. S Saint Regis Band of Mohawk Indians, Rhonda Mitchell, ICWA Program Coordinator, 412 State, Route 37, Hogansburg, New York 13655; Telephone:
(518)358-4516; Fax:
(518)358-9258. Seminole Tribe of Florida, Theodore Nelson, LCSW, Foster Care Systems Administrator, 3006 Josie Billie Avenue, Hollywood, Florida 33024; Telephone:
(954)965-1314; Fax:
(954)965-1304. Seneca Nation of Indians, Attention: Lori Miller, Home Finder Adjudicator, Child and Family Services, P.O. Box 500, Salamanca, New York 14779; Telephone:
(716)945-5894 Ext. 3220; Fax:
(716)945-5889. T Tonawanda Band of Senecas, Council of Chiefs, 7027 Meadville Road, Basom, New York 14013; Telephone:
(716)542-4244; Fax:
(716)542-4244. Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe of Louisiana, Jean Allen-Wilson, LCSW, Assistant Social Service Director, P.O. Box 1589, Marksville, Louisiana 71351; Telephone:
(318)253-5100; Fax:
(318)253-9791. Tuscarora Nation of New York, Supervisor, Community Health Worker, 2015 Mount Hope Road, Lewistown, New York 14092; Telephone:
(716)297-0598; Fax:
(716)297-7046. W Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), Bonnie Chalifoux, Director, Human Services, 20 Black Brook Road, Aquinnah, Massachusetts 02535; Telephone:
(508)645-9265 Ext. 159; Fax:
(508)645-2755. Great Plains Region Mr. William Benjamin, Regional Director, 115 4th Avenue, S.E., Aberdeen, SD 57401; Telephone:
(605)226-7351; Fax:
(605)226-7643. Cindy Ross & Peggy Davis, Social Workers, 115 4th Avenue, S.E., Aberdeen, SD 57401; Telephone:
(605)226-7351; Fax:
(605)226-7643. C Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Diane Garreaux, ICWA Director, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, P.O. Box 747, Eagle Butte, SD 57625; Telephone:
(605)964-6460; Fax:
(605)964-6463. Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, Dave Valandra, ICWA Director, Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, P.O. Box 50, Fort Thompson, SD 57339; Telephone:
(605)245-2322; Fax:
(605)245-2844. F Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe, Guy Zephier, ICWA Administrator, Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribal Social Services, P.O. Box 283, Flandreau, SD 57028; Telephone:
(605)997-5055; Fax:
(605)997-5145. L Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Greg Miller, ICWA Director, Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, P.O. Box 244, Lower Brule, SD 57548; Telephone:
(605)473-5584; Fax:
(605)473-9268. O Oglala Sioux Tribe, Marie Fox Belly, ICWA Administrator, Oglala Sioux Tribe-ONTRAC, P.O. Box 148, Pine Ridge, SD 57770; Telephone:
(605)867-5805; Fax:
(605)867-1893. Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, Mary Webster, ICWA Director, Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, Child Protection Services, P.O. Box 429, Macy, NE 68039; Telephone:
(402)837-5261; Fax:
(402)837-5262. P Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, Rhonda Oestreich, Director, ICWA Program, Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Social Services 201 Miller Avenue, Norfolk, NE 68701; Telephone:
(712)347-6781; Fax:
(712)347-6792. R Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Shirley Big Eagle, ICWA Specialist, RST ICWA Program, P.O. Box 609, Mission, SD 57555; Telephone:
(605)856-5270; Fax:
(605)856-5168. S Santee Sioux Nation, Nellie Tuttle, ICWA Specialist, Santee Sioux Nation, Dakota Tiwahe Social Services Program, Route 2, Box 5191, Niobrara, NE 68760; Telephone:
(402)857-2342; Fax:
(402)857-2361. Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe, Evelyn Pilcher, ICWA Director, Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe, P.O. Box 509, Agency Village, SD 57262; Telephone:
(605)698-3992; Fax:
(605)698-3999. Spirit Lake (formerly Devils Lake) Sioux Tribe, Frank Myrick, ICWA Director, Spirit Lake Tribal Social Services, P.O. Box 356, Fort Totten, ND 58335; Telephone:
(701)766-4855; Fax:
(701)766-4273. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Beverly Iron Shield, ICWA Specialist, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Child Welfare/Social Services, P.O. Box 640, Fort Yates, ND 58538; Telephone:
(701)854-3431; Fax:
(701)854-2119. T Three Affiliated Tribes, Jolyn Foote, ICWA Specialist, Three Affiliated Tribes, 404 Frontage Drive, New Town, ND 58763; Telephone:
(701)627-4781; Fax:
(701)627-5550. Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, Marilyn Poitra, ICWA Coordinator, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, Child Welfare and Family Services, P.O. Box 900, Belcourt, ND 58316; Telephone:
(701)477-5688; Fax:
(701)477-5797. W Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, Doreen Miera-May, ICWA Specialist, Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, ICWA Program, P.O. Box 771, Winnebago, NE 68071; Telephone:
(402)878-2469; Fax:
(402)878-2981. Y Yankton Sioux Tribe, Raymond Cournoyer, ICWA Director, Yankton Agency, P.O. Box 248, Marty, SD 57361; Telephone:
(605)384-3641. Midwest Region Terry Virden, Regional Director, One Federal Drive, Room 550, Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4007; Telephone:
(612)725-4502; Fax:
(612)713-4401. Rosalie Clark, Regional Social Worker, One Federal Drive, Room 550, Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4007; Telephone:
(612)725-4571; Fax:
(612)713-4439. B Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, Catherine Blanchard, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 55, Odanah, WI 54861; Telephone:
(715)682-7136. Bay Mills Indian Community of Michigan, Cheryl Baragwanath, ICWA Worker, 12124 W. Lakeshore Drive, Brimley, MI 49715; Telephone:
(906)248-3204. Boise Fort Reservation Tribal Government, Gary Adams, Human Service Director, 13090 Westley Drive, Suite B, Nett Lake, MN 55772; Telephone:
(218)757-0111; Fax:
(218)757-0109. F Fond du Lac Reservation Business Committee, Lisa Polack, ICWA Coordinator, 1720 Big Lake Road, Cloquet, MN 55720; Telephone:
(218)879-1227. Forest County Potawatomi Community of Wisconsin, Karen Ackley, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 340, Crandon, WI 54520; Telephone:
(715)478-7329. G Grand Portage Reservation Grand Portage Human Services, P.O. Box 428, Grand Portage, MN 55604; Telephone:
(218)475-2453. Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan, Ms. Sonya Zotigh, Tribal Manager, 2605 N. West Bayshore Drive, Peshawbestown, MI 49682; Telephone:
(231)534-7136; Fax:
(231)534-7112. H Hannahville Indian Community of Michigan, ICWA Worker, N14911 Hannahville B1 Road, Wilson, MI 49896-9728; Telephone:
(906)466-9320. Ho-Chunk Nation, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 40, Black River Falls, WI 54615; Telephone:
(715)284-2622; Fax:
(715)284-9486. Huron Potawatomi, Inc., Nancy Smit, ICWA Worker, (MSW-Social Worker), 4415 Byron Center Avenue SW, Wyoming, MI 49509; Telephone:
(616)249-0159; Fax:
(616)249-8688. K Keweenaw Bay Indian (Chippewa) Community of the L'Anse Reservation of Michigan, Judy Heath, Tribal Social Service Director/ICWA Worker, 107 Beartown Road, Baraga, MI 49908; Telephone:
(906)353-6623 Ext. 4201; Fax:
(906)353-8171. L Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, LuAnn Kolumbus, Tribal Social Services Director, 13394 W. Trepania Road, Building #1, Hayward, WI 54843; Telephone:
(715)634-8934. Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, Laura Kuehn, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 189, Lac du Flambeau, WI 54538; Telephone:
(715)588-1511; Fax:
(715)588-3903. Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Michigan, Melissa J. McGeshick, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 249, Watersmeet, MI 49969; Telephone:
(906)358-4940. Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Rose Robinson, ICWA Coordinator, 115 Sixth Street NW, Suite E, Cass Lake, MN 56633; Telephone:
(218)335-8270; Fax:
(218)335-8352. Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, Inc., First Contact: Gene Zeller, Prosecutor, Prosecutors Office, 375 River Street, Manistee, MI 49660; Telephone:
(213)398-2242; Fax:
(231)398-3387. Second Contact: Bill Memberto, Director, Family Services Department; Telephone:
(231)398-6728; Fax:
(231)398-9680. Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians, Angeline Woodin, Human Services Director, 7500 Odawa Circle, Harbor Springs, MI 49740; Telephone:
(231)242-1400. Lower Sioux Indian Community of Minnesota, Ronald P. Leith, Director, TSS, 39527 Res Highway 1, P.O. Box 308, Morton, MN 56270-0308; Telephone:
(507)697-9108. M Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Potawatomi Indians of Michigan, Leslie Pigeon, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 306, 1743 142nd Avenue, Suite 8, Dorr, MI 49323; Telephone:
(616)681-0360. Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, Mary Husby, Social Services Director, P.O. Box 910, Keshena, WI 54135-0910; Telephone:
(715)799-5161; Fax:
(715)799-6061. Mille Lacs Reservation Business Committee, ICWA Coordinator, 43408 Oodana Drive, Onamia, MN 56359; Telephone:
(320)532-4139. Minnesota Chippewa Tribe of Minnesota, Adrienne Adkins, Human Services Director, P.O. Box 217, Cass Lake, MN 56633; Telephone:
(218)335-8585. O Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin, ICWA Program, P.O. Box 365, Oneida, WI 54155; Telephone:
(920)490-3700. P Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians of Michigan, Kathleen McKee, TSS Director, 58620 Sink Road, Dowagiac, MI 49047; Telephone:
(269)782-4300. Prairie Island Indian Community Mdewakanton Dakota Sioux of Minnesota, ICWA Coordinator, 5636 Sturgeon Lake Road, Welch, MN 55089; Telephone:
(651)385-4185 or 1-800-554-5473; Fax:
(651)385-4183. R Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, Beth Meyers, ICWA Director, 88385 Pike Road, Highway 13, Bayfield, WI 54814; Telephone:
(715)779-3747 Ext. 18. Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, Dr. Sandra Parsons, Family and Children Services, Box 427, Red Lake, MN 56671; Telephone:
(218)679-2122. S Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 245, Tama, IA 52339; Telephone:
(641)484-4444 or Toll Free:
(877)484-4444: Fax:
(641)484-2103. Saginaw Chippewa Indians of MI, Sylvia Evans, TSS Director, 7070 East Broadway Road, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858; Telephone:
(989)775-4000. Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Michigan, Juanita Bye, Child Placement Director, 2864 Ashmun Street, 3rd Floor, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783; Telephone:
(906)632-5250 Ext. 23180; Fax:
(906)632-5266. Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of Minnesota, Kim Goetzinger, TSS Director, 2330 Sioux Trail NW, Prior Lake, MN 55372; Telephone:
(952)445-6165. Sokaogon Chippewa (Mole Lake) Community of Wisconsin, Angela Charbarneau, ICWA Worker, 3051 Sand Lake Road, Crandon, WI 54520; Telephone:
(715)478-2520; Fax:
(715)478-7674. St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, Kathryn LaPointe, ICWA Director, 24663 Angeline Avenue, Webster, WI 54893; Telephone:
(715)349-2195; Fax:
(715)349-8665. Stockbridge-Munsee Community of Wisconsin, Natalie Young, ICWA Coordinator, N8476 Mo He Con Nuck Road, Bowler, WI 54416; Telephone:
(715)793-4580. U Upper Sioux Community of Minnesota, Susan Campion, Manager, P.O. Box 147, Granite Falls, MN 56241-0147; Telephone:
(320)564-2360; Fax:
(320)564-3264. W White Earth Reservation Business Committee, Jeri Jasken, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 70, ICW, Naytahwaush, MN 56566; Telephone:
(218)935-5554. Navajo Region Elouise Chicharello, Regional Director, Navajo Regional Office, P.O. Box 1060, Gallup, NM 87305; Telephone:
(505)863-8314; Fax:
(505)863-8324. Vivian Yazza, M.S.W., L.I.S.W., Regional Social Worker, P.O. Box 1060, 301 West Hill Street, Gallup, New Mexico, 87305-1060; Telephone:
(505)863-8215, Fax:
(505)863-8292. Rita Wilson, M.S.W., Acting Director, Navajo Children and Family Services (ICWA),P.O. Box 1930, Window Rock, Arizona 86515; Telephone:
(928)871-6832 or 6806; Fax:
(928)871-7667. Northwest Region Stanley Speaks, Regional Director, 911 NE 11th Avenue, Portland, OR 97232; Telephone:
(503)231-6702; Fax:
(503)231-2201. Stella Charles, Regional Social Worker, 911 NE 11th Avenue, Portland, OR 97232; Telephone:
(503)231-6785; Fax:
(503)231-6731. B Burns Paiute Tribe, Phyllis Harrington, ICWA Contact, H.C. 71, 100 Pasigo Street, Burns, OR 97720; Telephone:
(541)573-7312 Ext. 221; Fax:
(541)573-4217. C Chehalis Business Council, Nancy Dufraine, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 536, Oakville, WA 98568-9616; Telephone:
(360)273-5911; Fax:
(360)273-5914. Colville Business Council, ICWA, P.O. Box 150, Nespelem, WA 99155-011; Telephone:
(509)634-2200; Fax:
(509)634-4116. Coeur d'Alene Tribal Council, ICWA, 850 A St., Box 408, Plummer, ID 83851-0408; Telephone:
(208)686-1800; Fax:
(208)686-8813. Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes, Beverly Swaney, ICWA Contact, Box 278, Pablo, MT 59855; Telephone:
(406)675-2700; Fax:
(406)675-2749. Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua & Siuslaw Indians, Tom Long, ICWA Specialist, P.O. Box 3279, Coos Bay, OR 97420; Telephone:
(541)888-3012; Fax:
(541)888-1027. Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon, Dana Ainam, ICWA Contact, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347-0038; Telephone:
(503)879-2034; Fax:
(503)879-2142. Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Attorney General, Department of Justice, ICWA, P.O. Box 638, Pendleton, OR 97801; Telephone:
(541)966-2030; Fax:
(541)278-7462. Coquille Indian Tribe, Wayne Grant, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 3190, Coos Bay, OR 97420; Telephone:
(541)888-9494; Fax:
(541)888-0673. Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, Rhonda Malone, ICWA Contact, 2371 NE Stephens, Suite 100, Roseburg, OR 97470-1338; Telephone:
(541)672-9405; Fax:
(541)673-0432. Cowlitz Indian Tribe, Carolee Morris, ICWA Director, P.O. Box 2547, Longview, WA 98632-8594; Telephone:
(360)577-8140; Fax:
(360)577-7432. H Hoh Tribal Business Committee, Ruth King, ICWA Contact, 2464 Lower Hoh Road, Forks, WA 98331; Telephone:
(360)374-6582; Fax:
(360)374-6549. J Jamestown Skallam Tribal Council, Liz Mueller, ICWA Specialist, 1033 Old Blyn Hwy, Sequim, WA 98382; Telephone:
(360)681-4628; Fax:
(360)681-7288. K Kalispel Tribe of Indians, Sandra Kubu, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 327, USK, WA 99180; Telephone:
(509)445-1762 or
(509)445-1682; Fax:
(509)445-1650. Klamath Tribe, Morris Blakey, ICWA Specialist, P.O. Box 436, Chiloquin, OR 97624; Telephone:
(541)783-2219; Fax:
(541)783-3685. Kootenai Tribal Council, ICWA, P.O. Box 1269, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805-1269; Telephone:
(208)267-3519; Fax:
(208)267-2960. L Lower Elwha Tribal Community Council, Patricia Elofson, ICWA Contact, 2851 Lower Elwha Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363-9518; Telephone:
(360)452-8471; Fax:
(360)452-3428. Lummi Tribe of the Lummi Reservation, Kim Goes Behind, ICWA Contact, 1790 Bayon Road, Bellingham, WA 98225; Telephone:
(360)738-0848; Fax:
(360)738-0068. M Makah Indian Tribal Council, Vickie Carlson, ICWA Caseworker, Makah Family Services, P.O. Box 115, Neah Bay, WA 98357-0115, mtcicwa@centurytel.net; Telephone:
(360)645-3257; Fax:
(360)645-2806. Metlakatla Indian Community, Karen Blandov-Thompson, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 8, Metlakatla, AK 99926-0008; Telephone:
(907)886-6911; Fax:
(907)886-6913. Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, Sharon Hamilton, ICWA Specialist, 39015 172nd Avenue, SE, Auburn, WA 98092; Telephone:
(253)939-3311; Fax:
(253)939-5311. N Nez Perce Tribe, Melissa Groseclose, ICWA Caseworker, P.O. Box 365, Lapwai, ID 83540; Telephone:
(208)843-2463; Fax:
(202)843-7137. Nisqually Indian Community, Jim Phonias, ICWA Contact, 4820 She-Nah-Num Drive, SE, Olympia, WA 98513; Telephone:
(360)456-5221; Fax:
(360)407-0318. Nooksack Indian Tribe of Washington, Nooksack Indian Tribe Legal Department, P.O. Box 1575048, Mount Baker Highway, Deming, WA 98244; Telephone:
(360)592-5176; Fax:
(360)592-2125. Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation, Lawrence Honena, ICWA Contact, 427 North Main, Suite 101, Pocatello, ID 83204; Telephone:
(208)478-5712; Fax:
(208)478-5713. P Port Gamble Indian Community, Vickie Doyle, ICWA Contact, 31912 Little Boston Road, NE, Kingston, WA 98346; Telephone:
(360)297-7623; Fax:
(360)297-4452. Puyallup Tribe, Sandra Cooper, ICWA Liason, 1850 Alexander Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98421; Telephone:
(253)573-7827; Fax:
(253)680-5998. Q Quileute Tribal Council, Margret Ward, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 279, LaPush, WA 98350-0279; Telephone:
(360)374-4325; Fax:
(360)374-6311. Quinault Indian Nation Business Committee, Clara Hall, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 189, Taholah, WA 98587-0189; Telephone:
(360)276-8211 Ext. 240; Fax:
(360)267-6778. S Samish Indian Tribe of Washington, Keeley Titus, ICWA Specialist, P.O. Box 217, Anacortes, WA 98221; Telephone:
(360)293-6404; Fax:
(360)299-0790. Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe of Washington, Eldora Poitra, ICWA Director, 5318 Chief Brown Lane, Darrington, WA 98241; Telephone:
(360)436-1400; Fax:
(360)436-1870. Shoalwater Bay Tribal Council, Katherine Horne, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 130, Tokeland, WA 98590; Telephone:
(360)267-6766; Fax:
(360)267-0247. Shoshone Bannock Tribes, ICWA, Ft. Hall Business Council, C/O Tribal Attorney, P.O. Box 306, Ft. Hall, ID 83203; Telephone:
(208)478-3923; Fax:
(208)237-9736. Siletz Tribal Council, Nancy McCrary, ICWA Manager, P.O. Box 549, Siletz, OR 97380-0549; Telephone:
(541)444-2532; Fax:
(541)444-2307. Skokomish Tribal Council, Kristin Hart, Terrie Remick, ICWA Contact, N. 80 Tribal Center Road, Shelton, WA 98584-9748; Telephone:
(360)426-7788; Fax:
(360)877-6585. Snoqualmie Tribe, Marie Ramirez, MSW, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 280, Carnation, WA 98014; Telephone:
(425)333-5425; Fax:
(425)333-5428. Spokane Tribe of Indians, Debbie Timentwa-Thomas, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 540, Wellpinit, WA 99040; Telephone:
(509)258-7502; Fax:
(509)258-7029. Squaxin Island Tribal Council, Linda Charette ICWA Contact, SE 70 Squaxin Lane, Shelton, WA 98584-9200; Telephone:
(360)427-9006; Fax:
(360)427-1957. Stillaguamish Tribe of Washington, Gary Ramey, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 277, Arlington, WA 98223-0277; Telephone:
(360)652-7362; Fax:
(360)435-7689. Suquamish Indian Tribe of the Port Madison Reservation, Dennis Deaton, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 498, Suquamish, WA 98392; Telephone:
(360)394-8478; Fax:
(360)697-6774. Swinomish Indians, Tracy Parker, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 388, LaConner, WA 98257; Telephone:
(360)466-7222; Fax:
(360)466-5309. T Tulalip Tribe, Linda Jones, ICWA Contact, 6700 Totem Beach Road, Marysville, WA 98271; Telephone:
(360)651-3284; Fax:
(360)651-3290. U Upper Skagit Indian Tribe of Washington, Michelle Anderson-Kamato, ICWA Contact, 2284 Community Plaza Way, Sedro Woolley, WA 98284; Telephone:
(360)856-4200; Fax:
(360)856-3537. W Warm Springs Tribal Court, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation, Chief Judge Lola Sohappy, ICWA Contact, P.O. Box 850, Warm Springs, OR 97761; Telephone:
(541)553-3454; Fax:
(541)553-3281. Y Yakama Nation Program, Nak Nu We Sha ICWA, Attention: Ray E. Olney, Program Director or Delores Armour, Social Work Specialist, P.O. Box 151, Toppenish, WA 98948-0151; Telephone:
(509)865-5121; Fax:
(509)865-2598. Pacific Region Clay Gregory, Regional Director, BIA, Federal Building, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA 95825; Telephone:
(916)978-6000; Fax:
(916)978-6055. Kevin Sanders, Regional Social Worker, BIA-Federal Building, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA 95825; Telephone:
(916)978-6048; Fax:
(916)978-6055. A Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, Chantel Schuering, Tribal Family Services Director, 901 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite C—204, Palm Springs, CA 92262; Telephone:
(760)864-1756; Fax:
(760)864-1761; E-mail: *cschuering@aguacaliente.net* . Alturas Rancheria, Chairman, P.O. Box 340, Alturas, CA 96101; Telephone:
(530)233-5571. Auburn Rancheria, Chairperson, United Auburn Indian Community, 575 Menlo Drive, Suite 2, Rocklin, CA 95765; Telephone:
(916)663-3720; Fax:
(916)663-3727. Augustine Band of Mission Indians, Chairperson, P.O. Box 846, Coachella, CA 92236; Telephone:
(760)369-7171. B Barona Band of Mission Indians, Program Director, Kumeyaay Family Services, Southern Indian Health Council, Inc., 4058 Willow Rd., Alpine, CA 91903; Telephone:
(619)445-1188; Fax:
(619)445-0765. Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria, Chairperson, 32 Bear River Drive, Loleta, CA 95551; Telephone:
(707)773-1900; Fax:
(707)733-1972. Berry Creek Rancheria, ICWA Director, 5 Tyme Way, Oroville, CA 95966; Telephone:
(530)534-3859. Big Lagoon Rancheria, Barbara Orr, Director, Two Feathers Native American Family Services, 2355 Central Avenue Suite C, McKinleyville, CA 95519; Telephone:
(707)839-1933; Fax:
(707)839-1726. Big Pine Paiute Tribe, Chairperson, P.O. Box 700, Big Pine, CA 93513; Telephone:
(760)938-2003; Fax:
(760)938-2942. Big Sandy Rancheria, ICWA Worker, P.O. Box 337, Auberry, CA 93602; Telephone:
(559)855-4003; Fax:
(559)855-4129. Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians, Tina M. Ramos, ICWA Coordinator, 2726 Mission Rancheria Road, Lakeport, CA 95453; Telephone:
(707)263-3924; Fax:
(707)262-5672. Bishop Reservation, Tribal Chairman, Gerald Howard, Attention: Gaylene Moose, 52 Tu Su Lane, Bishop, CA 93514; Telephone:
(760)873-3584; Fax:
(760)873-4143. Blue Lake Rancheria, Chairperson, P.O. Box 428, Blue Lake, CA 95525; Telephone:
(707)668-5101. Bridgeport Indian Colony, Chairperson, P.O. Box 37, Bridgeport, CA 93517; Telephone:
(760)932-7083; Fax:
(760)932-7846. Buena Vista Rancheria, Chairperson, P.O. Box 162283, Sacramento, CA 95816; Telephone:
(916)491-0011; Fax:
(916)491-0012. C Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, Chairman, 84-245 Indio Springs Drive, Indio, CA 92201; Telephone:
(760)342-2593; Fax:
(760)347-7880. California Valley Miwok Tribe, Chairman, 10601 Escondido Place, Stockton, CA 95212; Telephone:
(209)931-4567. Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians, Executive Director, Indian Child & Family Services, P.O. Box 2269, Temecula, CA 92590; Telephone:
(951)676-8832; Fax:
(951)676-3950. Campo Band of Mission Indians, Chairman, 36190 Church Road, Suite 1, Campo, CA 91906; Telephone:
(619)478-9046; Fax:
(619)478-5818. Cedarville Rancheria, Chairperson, ICWA Director, 200 S. Howard Street, Alturas, CA 96101; Telephone:
(530)233-3969; Fax:
(530)233-4776. Chicken Ranch Rancheria, Chairperson, P.O. Box 1159, Jamestown, CA 95327; Telephone:
(209)984-4806; Fax:
(209)984-5606. Cloverdale Rancheria, Marcellena Becerra, ICWA Coordinator, 555 S. Cloverdale Blvd., Suite A, Cloverdale, CA 95425; Telephone:
(707)894-5775; Fax:
(707)894-5727. Cold Springs Rancheria, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 209, Tollhouse, CA 93667; Telephone:
(559)855-5043; Fax:
(559)855-4445. Colusa Rancheria, Community Services Dept., 3740 Highway 45, Colusa, CA 95932; Telephone:
(530)458-8231. Cortina Rancheria, Chairperson, P.O. Box 1630, Williams, CA 95987; Telephone:
(530)473-3274. Coyote Valley Reservation, Lorraine Laiwa, ICWA Coordinator, Indian Child & Family Preservation Program, 684 S. Orchard Avenue, Ukiah, CA 95482; Telephone:
(707)463-2644; Fax:
(707)463-8956. Cuyapaipe Band of Mission Indians (see Ewiiaapaayp), Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 2250, Alpine, CA 91903-2250; Telephone:
(619)445-6315; Fax:
(619)445-9126. D Dry Creek Rancheria, Support Services Dept., Lori Leach, P.O. Box 607, Geyserville, CA 95441; Telephone:
(707)473-2183; Fax:
(707)473-2197. E Elem Indian Colony, Chairperson, P.O. Box 989, Clearlake Oaks, CA 95423; Telephone:
(707)998-9411; Fax:
(707)998-9444. Elk Valley Rancheria, Chairperson, 2332 Howland Hill Rd., Crescent City, CA 95531; Telephone:
(707)464-4680. Enterprise Rancheria, Chairperson, 1940 Feather River Blvd., Suite B, Oroville, CA 95965; Telephone:
(530)532-9214; Fax:
(530)532-1768. Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 2250, Alpine, CA 91903-2250; Telephone:
(619)445-2621; Fax:
(619)445-9126. F Fort Bidwell Reservation, Chairperson, P.O. Box 129, Fort Bidwell, CA 96112; Telephone:
(530)279-6310; Fax:
(530)279-2233. Fort Independence Reservation, Chairperson, P.O. Box 67, Independence, CA 93526; Telephone:
(760)878-2126; Fax:
(760)878-2311. G Graton Rancheria, Michele Porter, ICWA Coordinator, 320 Tesconi Circle, Suite G, Santa Rosa, CA 95401; Telephone:
(707)566-2288 Ext. 1005. Greenville Rancheria, ICWA Coordinator, Greenville Health Clinic, P.O. Box 279, Greenville, CA 95947; Telephone:
(530)284-7990; Fax:
(530)284-6612. Grindstone Rancheria, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 63, Elk Creek, CA 95939; Telephone:
(530)968-5365; Fax:
(530)968-5366. Guidiville Rancheria, Chairperson, P.O. Box 339, Talmage, CA 95481; Telephone:
(707)462-3682; Fax:
(707)462-9183. H Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake Rancheria, Angelina Arroyo, ICWA Advocate, P.O. Box 516, Upper Lake, CA 95485; Telephone:
(707)275-0737; Fax:
(707)275-2007. Hoopa Valley Tribe, Director, Social Services, ICWA Program, P.O. Box 1267, Hoopa, CA 95546; Telephone:
(530)625-4236. Hopland Reservation, c/o ICWA Program, 3000 Shanel Rd., Hopland, CA 95449; Telephone:
(707)744-1647; Fax:
(707)472-2110. I Inaja & Cosmit Band of Mission Indians, ICWA Manager, Department of Operations, Indian Health Council, Inc., P.O. Box 406, Pauma Valley, CA 92061; Telephone:
(760)749-1410; Fax:
(760)749-5518. Ione Band of Miwok Indians, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 1190, Ione, CA 95640; Telephone:
(209)274-6753; Fax:
(209)274-6636. J Jackson Rancheria, ICWA Manager, Tuolumne Indian Child & Family Services, P.O. Box 615, Tuolumne, CA 95379; Telephone:
(209)223-1935; Fax:
(209)223-5366. Jamul Indian Village, Program Director, Kumeyaay Family Services, Southern Indian Health Council, 4058 Willows Rd., Alpine, CA 91903; Telephone:
(619)445-1188; Fax:
(619)445-0765. K Karuk Tribe of California, Director, Social Services, ICWA Social Worker, 1519 S. Oregon Street, Yreka, CA 96097; Telephone:
(530)493-1600 or
(530)842-9228. L La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians, ICWA Manager, Department of Operations, Indian Health Council, Inc., P.O. Box 406, Pauma Valley, CA 92061; Telephone:
(760)749-1410; Fax:
(760)749-5518. La Posta Band of Mission Indians, Program Director, Kumeyaay Family Services, Southern Indian Health Council, 4058 Willows Rd., Alpine, CA 91903-2128; Telephone:
(619)445-1188; Fax:
(619)445-0765. Laytonville Rancheria, ICWA Director, P.O. Box 1239, Laytonville, CA 95454; Telephone:
(707)984-6197. Lone Pine Reservation, Chairperson, P.O. Box 747, Lone Pine, CA 93545; Telephone:
(760)876-1034. Lower Lake Rancheria, Chairperson, P.O. Box 3162, Santa Rosa, CA 95402; Telephone:
(707)575-5586; Fax:
(707)575-5586. Los Coyotes Band of Mission Indians, ICWA Manager, Department of Operations, Indian Health Council, Inc., P.O. Box 406, Pauma Valley, CA 92061; Telephone:
(760)749-1410; Fax:
(760)749-5518. Lytton Rancheria, Margie Mejia, Chairwoman, 1300 N. Dutton Avenue, Suite A, Santa Rosa, CA 95401-3515; Telephone:
(707)575-5917; Fax:
(707)575-6974. M Manchester-Point Arena Rancheria, Lorraine Laiwa, ICWA Coordinator, Indian Child & Family Preservation Program, 684 S. Orchard Avenue, Ukiah, CA 95482; Telephone:
(707)463-2644; Fax:
(707)463-8956. Manzanita Band of Mission Indians, Chairperson, P.O. Box 1302, Boulevard, CA 91905; Telephone:
(619)766-4930; Fax:
(619)766-4957. Mechoopda Indian Tribe of the Chico Rancheria, Chairperson, 125 Mission Ranch Boulevard, Chico, CA 95926; Telephone:
(530)899-8922; Fax:
(530)899-8517. Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians, ICWA Manager, Department of Operations, Indian Health Council, Inc., P.O. Box 460, Pauma Valley, CA 92061; Telephone:
(760)749-1410; Fax:
(760)749-5518. Middletown Rancheria, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 1829, Middletown, CA 95461; Telephone:
(707)987-3670; Fax:
(707)987-8205. Mooretown Rancheria, Francine Mckinley, ICWA Coordinator, 1 Alverda Drive, Oroville, CA 95966; Telephone:
(530)533-3625; Fax:
(530)533-0664. Morongo Band of Mission Indians, Maurice Lyons, Chairman, 11581 Potrero Road, Banning, CA 92220; Telephone:
(951)849-4697; Fax:
(951)922-0338. N North Fork Rancheria, Tribal Chair, Elaine Fink, ICWA Dept., P.O. Box 929, North Fork, CA 93643; Telephone:
(559)877-2461; Fax:
(559)877-2467. P Pala Band of Mission Indians, Robert Smith, Chairperson, 35008 Pala-Temecula Road, PMB 50, Pala, CA 92059; Telephone:
(760)742-3784; Fax:
(760)891-3582. Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, Ines Crosby, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 398, Orland, CA 95963; Telephone:
(530)865-2010; Fax:
(530)865-1870. Pauma & Yuima Band of Mission Indians, ICWA Manager, Department of Operations, Indian Health Council, Inc., P.O. Box 406, Pauma Valley, CA 92061; Telephone:
(760)749-1410; Fax:
(760)749-5518. Pechanga Band of Mission Indians, Mark Macarro, Spokesman, P.O. Box 1477, Temecula, CA 92593; Telephone:
(951)676-2768; Fax:
(951)695-1778. Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians, ICWA Director, 46575 Road 417, Coarsegold, CA 93614; Telephone:
(559)683-6633; Fax:
(559)683-0599. Pinoleville Reservation, Chairperson, 367 North State Street, Suite 204, Ukiah, CA 95482; Telephone:
(707)463-1454. Pit River Reservation, ICWA Director, 37718 Main Street, Burney, CA 96013; Telephone:
(530)335-5421 or 866-335-5530; Fax:
(530)335-3966. Potter Valley Rancheria, Lorraine Laiwa, ICWA Coordinator, Indian Child & Family Preservation Program, 684 S. Orchard Avenue, Ukiah, CA 95482; Telephone:
(707)463-2644; Fax:
(707)463-8956. Q Quartz Valley Indian Reservation, ICWA Director, 13601 Quartz Valley Rd., Fort Jones, CA 96032; Telephone:
(530)468-5729 or 5937; Fax:
(530)468-5908. R Ramona Band or Village of Cahuilla Mission Indians, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 391372, Anza, CA 92539; Telephone:
(951)676-8832; Fax:
(951)763-4325. Redding Rancheria, Director, Social Services, 2000 Rancheria Road, Redding, CA 96001-5528; Telephone:
(530)225-8979. Redwood Valley Rancheria, Mary Nevarez, ICWA Coordinator, 3250 Road I, Redwood Valley, CA 95470; Telephone:
(707)485-0361; Fax:
(707)485-5726; E-mail: *redwoodres@pacific.net.* Resighini Rancheria, Chairperson, P.O. Box 529, Klamath, CA 95548; Telephone:
(707)482-2431; Fax:
(707)482-3425. Rincon Band of Mission Indians, ICWA Manager, Department of Operations, Indian Health Council, P.O. Box 406, Pauma Valley, CA 92061; Telephone:
(760)749-1410; Fax:
(760)749-8901. Robinson Rancheria, Marsha Lee, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 563, Nice, CA 95464; Telephone:
(707)275-9363; E-mail: *MLEE@robinsonrancheria.org.* Round Valley Reservation, Valerie Britton, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 448, Covelo, CA 95428; Telephone:
(707)983-8008; Fax:
(707)983-6128. Rumsey Rancheria, Chairperson, P.O. Box 18, Brooks, CA 95606; Telephone:
(530)796-3400. S San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, Tribal Secretary, P.O. Box 266, Patton, CA 92369; Telephone:
(909)864-8933; Fax:
(909)864-3370. San Pasqual Band of Diegueno Indians, ICWA Manager, Department of Operations, Indian Health Council, Inc., P.O. Box 406, Pauma Valley, CA 92061; Telephone:
(760)749-1410; Fax:
(760)749-5518. Santa Rosa Band of Mission Indians, ICWA Representative, P.O. Box 609, Hemet, CA 92546; Telephone:
(951)658-5311; Fax:
(951)685-6733. Santa Rosa Rancheria, Chairperson, P.O. Box 8, Lemoore, CA 93245-0008; Telephone:
(559)925-2940; Fax:
(559)925-2947. Santa Ynez Band of Mission Indians, Shelli Pfiefer, Social Services Program, P.O. Box 539, Santa Ynez, CA 93460; Telephone:
(805)688-7070 Ext. 14; Fax:
(805)686-5194. Santa Ysabel Band of Mission Indians, Linda Ruis, Director, Santa Ysabel Social Services Dept., P.O. Box 701, Santa Ysabel, CA 92070; Telephone:
(760)765-1106; Fax:
(760)765-0312. Scotts Valley Rancheria, Sharon Warner, ICWA Coordinator, 301 Industrial Ave., Lakeport, CA 95453; Telephone:
(707)263-4220; Fax:
(707)263-4345. Sherwood Valley Rancheria, Lorraine Laiwa, ICWA Coordinator, Indian Child & Family Preservation Program, 684 S. Orchard Ave., Ukiah, CA 95482; Telephone:
(707)463-2644; Fax:
(707)463-8956. Shingle Springs Rancheria, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 1340, Shingle Springs, CA 95682; Telephone:
(530)676-8010; Fax:
(530)676-8033. Smith River Rancheria, Elvira Rodriquez, ICWA Director, 140 Rowdy Creek Road, Smith River, CA 95567-9446; Telephone:
(707)487-9255; Fax:
(707)487-0930. Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians, Project Manager, P.O. Box 487, San Jacinto, CA 92581; Telephone:
(951)654-2765; Fax:
(951)654-4198. Stewarts Point Rancheria, Lorraine Laiwa, Indian Child & Family Preservation Program, 684 S. Orchard Avenue, Ukiah, CA 95482; Telephone:
(707)463-2644; Fax:
(707)463-8956. Susanville Indian Rancheria, Chairperson, ICWA Director, 745 Joaquin St., Susanville, CA 96130; Telephone:
(530)251-5205. Sycuan Band of Mission Indians, Program Director, Kumeyaay Family Services, Southern Indian Health Council, 4058 Willow Rd., Alpine, CA 91903-2128; Telephone:
(619)445-1188; Fax:
(619)445-0765. T Table Mountain Rancheria, Chairperson, P.O. Box 410, Friant, CA 93626-0410; Telephone:
(559)822-2587; Fax:
(559)822-2693. Timbi-sha Shoshone Tribe, ICWA Representative, P.O. Box 786, Bishop, CA 93515; Telephone
(760)873-9003; Fax:
(760)873-9004. Torres-Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, Annette Chihuahua, ICWA Representative, P.O. Box 1160, Thermal, CA 92274; Telephone:
(760)397-0300; Fax:
(760)397-0455. Trinidad Rancheria, Chairperson, P.O. Box 630, Trinidad, CA 95570; Telephone:
(707)677-0211; Fax:
(707)677-3921. Tule River Reservation, ICWA Director, P.O. Box 589, Porterville, CA 93258; Telephone:
(559)781-4271; Fax:
(559)791-2122. Tuolumne Rancheria, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 699, Tuolumne, CA 95379; Telephone:
(209)928-3475; Fax:
(209)928-1552. Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians, Executive Director, Indian Child & Family Services, P.O. Box 2269, Temecula, CA 92590; Telephone:
(951)676-8832; Fax:
(951)676-3950. U Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Tribe of the Benton Paiute Reservation, Joseph C. Saulque, Tribal Administrator, 567 Yellow Jacket Road, Benton, CA 93512; Telephone:
(760)933-2321; Fax:
(760)933-2412; E-mail: *numic@qnet.com.* V Viejas (Baron Long) Band of Mission Indians, Program Director, Kumeyaay Family Services, Southern Indian Health Council, 4058 Willow Rd., Alpine, CA 91903-2128; Telephone:
(619)445-1188; Fax:
(619)445-0765. W Wiyot Tribe, Elsie McLaughlin-Feliz, Director, Social Services, 1000 Wiyot Drive, Loleta, CA 95551; Telephone:
(707)733-5055; Fax:
(707)733-5601. Y Yurok Tribe, Director, Social Services, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 1027, Klamath, CA 95548; Telephone:
(707)482-1350. Rocky Mountain Region Edward Parisian, Acting Regional Director, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Montana 59101; Telephone:
(406)247-7943; Fax:
(406)247-7976. Jo Ann Birdshead, Regional Social Worker, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Montana 59101; Telephone:
(406)247-7988; Fax:
(406)247-7566. A Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Reservation of Montana, Chairman, P.O. Box, 1027, Poplar, Montana 59255; Telephone:
(406)768-5155; Fax:
(406)768-5478. B Blackfeet Tribe of Montana, Indian Child Welfare Act
(ICWA)Coordinator, P.O. Box 588, Browning, Montana 59417; Telephone:
(406)338-7806; Fax:
(406)338-7726. C Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boys Reservation of Montana, Tribal Chairman, Rural Route 1, P.O. Box 544, Box Elder, Montana 59521; Telephone:
(406)395-4478; Fax:
(406)395-4497. Crow Tribe of the Crow Reservation of Montana, Director of Tribal Social Services, P.O. Box 159, Crow Agency, Montana 59022; Telephone:
(406)638-3925; Fax:
(406)638-4042. E Eastern Shoshone Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Chairman, P.O. Box 217, Fort Washakie, Wyoming 82514; Telephone:
(307)332-3040; Fax:
(307)332-4557. G Gros Ventre and Assiniboine Tribe of Fort Belknap Community Council, Director of Tribal Social Services, Rural Route 1, Box 66, Harlem, Montana 59526; Telephone:
(406)353-2205; Fax:
(406)353-4634. N Northern Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Chairman, P.O. Box 217, Fort Washakie, Wyoming 82514; Telephone:
(406)332-6120; Fax:
(307)332-3055. Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Director, Tribal Social Services, P.O. Box 128, Lame Deer, Montana 59043; Telephone:
(406)477-8321; Fax:
(406)477-8333. Southern Plains Region Dan Deerinwater, Regional Director, 1 1/2 mile North Highway 281, P.O. Box 368, Anadarko, OK 73005; Telephone:
(405)247-6673 Ext. 314; Fax:
(405)247-5611. WCD Office Complex, Regional Social Worker, P.O. Box 368, Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005; Telephone:
(405)247-6673 Ext. 257 or
(405)247-1557; Fax:
(405)247-2895. A Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians, Governor, 2025 S. Gordon Cooper Drive, Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801; Telephone:
(405)275-4030. Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, Chairperson, 571 State Park Road, #56, Livingston, Texas, 77351; Telephone:
(936)563-4391. Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, Chairperson, P.O. Box 1220, Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005; Telephone:
(405)247-9493. C Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, Chairperson, P.O. Box 487, Binger, Oklahoma 73009; Telephone:
(405)656-2344. Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, Chairperson, P.O. Box 38, Concho, Oklahoma 73022; Telephone:
(405)262-0345. Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Chairperson, 1601 S. Gordon Cooper Drive, Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801; Telephone:
(405)275-3121. Comanche Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, Chairperson, HC 32, Box 1720, Lawton, Oklahoma 73502; Telephone:
(580)492-4988. D Delaware Nation of Oklahoma, President, P.O. Box 825, Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005; Telephone:
(405)247-2448: Fax
(405)247-9393. F Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, Chairperson, Route 2, Box 121, Apache, Oklahoma 73006; Telephone:
(580)588-2298. I Iowa Tribe of Kansas, Chairperson, 3345 B. Thrasher Rd., White Cloud, Kansas 66094; Telephone:
(785)595-3258. Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma, Chairperson, Route 1, Box 721, Perkins, Oklahoma 74059; Telephone:
(405)547-2402. K Kaw Nation, Chairperson, Drawer 50, Kaw City, Oklahoma 74641; Telephone:
(580)269-2552. Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, Chairperson, HC 1, Box 9700, Eagle Pass, Texas 78852; Telephone:
(830)773-2105. Kickapoo Tribe of Indians of The Kickapoo Reservation in Kansas, Chairperson, P.O. Box 271, Horton, Kansas 66439; Telephone:
(785)486-2131. Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, Chairperson, P.O. Box 70, McLoud, Oklahoma 74851; Telephone:
(405)964-2075. Kiowa Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, Chairperson, P.O. Box 369, Carnegie, Oklahoma 73015; Telephone:
(580)654-2300. O Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, Chairperson, 8151 Highway 177, Red Rock, Oklahoma 74651; Telephone:
(580)723-4466. P Pawnee Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, President, P.O. Box 470, Pawnee, Oklahoma 74058; Telephone:
(918)762-3621. Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Chairperson, 20 White Eagle Drive, Ponca City, Oklahoma 74601; Telephone:
(580)762-8104. Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians of Kansas, Chairperson, 16281 Q. Road, Mayetta, Kansas 66509; Telephone:
(785)966-2255. S Sac and Fox of Missouri in Kansas, Chairperson, 305 N. Main St., Reserve, Kansas 66434; Telephone:
(785)742-7471. Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma, Principal Chief, Route 2, Box 246, Stroud, Oklahoma 74079; Telephone:
(918)968-3526. T Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma, President, P.O. Box 70, Tonkawa, Oklahoma 74653; Telephone:
(580)628-2561. W Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma, Indian Child Welfare, Coordinator, P.O. Box 729, Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005; Telephone:
(405)247-2425. Southwest Region Larry Morrin, Regional Director, P.O. Box 26567 (87125), 1001 Indian School Road, NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104; Telephone:
(505)563-3100; Fax:
(505)563-3101. Stephanie Birdwell, Regional Social Worker, P.O. Box 26567 (87125), 1001 Indian School Road, NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104; Telephone:
(505)563-3522; Fax:
(505)563-3058. Pueblo of Acoma, Melissa Gordon, TEWA Social Worker, P.O. Box 309, Acoma, NM 87034; Telephone:
(505)552-0908; Fax:
(505)552-0901. Pueblo of Cochiti, Hope Lewis, ICWA Director, P.O. Box 70, Cochiti, NM 87072; Telephone:
(505)465-2244; Fax:
(505)465-1135. Pueblo of Isleta, Evelyn Ankerpont, ICWA Program, P.O. Box 1270, Isleta, NM 87022; Telephone:
(505)866-6607 or
(505)866-1144. Pueblo of Jemez, Henrietta Gachupin, Social Services Program, Southern Pueblos Agency, P.O. Box 340, Jemez Pueblo, NM 87024; Telephone:
(505)834-7117; Ext: 205, Fax:
(505)834-7103. Jicarilla Apache Nation, Patricia
(Pat)Serna, Director of Mental Health & Social Services, P.O. Box 546, Dulce, NM 87528; Telephone:
(505)759-3162; Fax:
(505)759-3588. Pueblo of Laguna, Miriam Sue Goetting, Family Services Program, P.O. Box 194, Laguna, NM 87026; Telephone:
(505)562-9701 or 9713; Fax:
(505)552-6053. Mescalero Apache Tribe, Irenis Noseep, Acting Supervisor for Social Services, P.O. Box 189, Mescalero, NM 88340; Telephone:
(505)464-4424; Fax:
(505)464-4238. Pueblo of Nambe, Victoria Parrill, Health and Human Services Manager, P.O. Box 177-BB, Santa Fe, NM 87506; Telephone
(505)455-2036 Ext. 27; Fax
(505)455-2038. Pueblo of Picuris, Denise Gallegos, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 127, Penasco, NM 87553; Telephone:
(505)587-1003 or 2519; Fax:
(505)587-1071. Pueblo of Pojoaque, Carmen Chavez-Lujan, Director of Social Services, 58 Cities of Gold Rd., Suite 4, Santa Fe, NM 87506; Telephone:
(505)455-0238; Fax:
(505)455-2363. Ramah Navajo School Board, Inc., Director of Social Services, P.O. Box 250, Pine Hill, NM 87357; Telephone:
(505)775-3221; Fax:
(505)775-3520. Pueblo of San Felipe, Darlene Valencia, Family Services Program Director, Pueblo of San Felipe, P.O. Box 4350, San Felipe Pueblo, NM 87004; Telephone:
(505)867-9740; Fax:
(505)867-6166. Pueblo of San Ildelfonso, William Christian, Contracts Administrator, Route 5, P.O. Box 315-A, Santa Fe, NM 87506; Telephone:
(505)455-2273 Ext. 310; Fax:
(505)455-7351. Pueblo of San Juan, Jackie Calabaza, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 1187, San Juan Pueblo, NM 87566; Telephone:
(505)852-4400; Fax:
(505)852-4820 or
(505)852-1873. Pueblo of Sandia, Ms. Lupita Avila, ICWA Program, P.O. Box 6008, Bernalillo, NM 87004; Telephone:
(505)771-5133; Fax:
(505)867-4997. Pueblo of Santa Ana, Jane Jacksonbear, Director of Social Services, Pueblo of Santa Ana, 2 Dove Road, Bernalillo, NM 87004; Telephone:
(505)771-6737; Fax:
(505)771-7506. Pueblo of Santa Clara, Fidel Naranjo, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 580, Espanola, NM 87532; Telephone:
(505)747-9633; Fax:
(505)753-8988. Pueblo of Santo Domingo, Doris Bailon, Director of Social Services, P.O. Box 129, Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM 87052; Telephone:
(505)465-0630; Fax:
(505)465-2554. Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Denise Gurule, Case Worker I, P.O. Box 737, Ignacio, CO 81137; Telephone:
(970)563-0209; Fax:
(970)563-0334. Pueblo of Taos, Ms. Linda Aspenwind, ICWA Coordinator, Phyllis Dodson, Social Service Director, Pueblo of Taos, P.O. Box 1846, Taos, NM 87571; Telephone:
(505)758-7824; Fax:
(505)758-3346; Fax:
(505)751-3345. Pueblo of Tesuque, Rita Jojola-Dorame, ICWA Coordinator, Route 5, Box 360-T, Santa Fe, NM 87501; Telephone:
(505)660-9508; Fax:
(505)982-2331. Ute Mountain Ute Tribe (Colorado & Utah), Carla Knight-Cantsee, Social Services Director, P.O. Box 309, Towaoc, CO 81334; Telephone:
(970)564-5307 or 5310; Fax:
(970)564-5300. Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, Elizabeth Acosta, TEWA Family Case Worker, 119 South Old Pueblo Rd., Ysleta Station, El Paso, TX 79907; Telephone:
(915)859-7913 Ext. 151; Fax:
(915)859-5526. Pueblo of Zia, Eileen Gachupin, ICWA Program or Mark Medina ICWA Coordinator, 135 Capital Square Drive, Zia Pueblo, NM 87053; Telephone:
(505)867-3304; Fax:
(505)867-3308. Pueblo of Zuni, Denise Sanchez, Family Preservation Worker, P.O. Box 339, Zuni, NM 87327; Telephone:
(505)782-7166; Fax:
(505)782-5077. Western Region Allen Anspach, Regional Director, 400 North 5th Street (85004), P.O. Box 10, Phoenix, Arizona 85001; Telephone:
(602)379-6600. Evelyn S. Roanhorse, Regional Social Worker, 400 North 5th Street (85004), P.O. Box 10, Phoenix, Arizona 85001; Telephone:
(602)379-6785; Fax:
(602)379-3010. A Ak Chin Indian Community, Victoria Paddock, Enrollment Specialist, 42507 West Peters & Nall Road, Maricopa, Arizona 85239; Telephone:
(520)568-1023; E-mail: *vpaddock@ak-chin.nsn.us.* B Battle Mountain Band Council, Maria Williams, ICWA Coordinator, 37 Mountain View Drive, Battle Mountain, Nevada 89820; Telephone:
(775)635-9189 Ext. 109. C Chemehuevi Indian Tribe, Irene L. Anthony, Tribal Administrator, P.O. Box 1976, Havasu Lake, California 92363; Telephone:
(760)858-4219; Fax:
(760)858-5400; E-mail: *chemehuevit@yahoo.com;* Amos Hatt, Health Director; Telephone:
(760)858-5426; Fax:
(760)858-5428; E-mail: *abhatt4juno.com.* Cocopah Indian Tribe, Mr. Kermit A. Palmer, Tribal Administrator, County 15 and Ave. G, Somerton, Arizona 85350; Telephone:
(520)627-2102. Colorado River Indian Tribes, Daniel Eddy, Jr., Chairman, Route 1, Box 23-B, Parker, Arizona 85344; Telephone:
(928)669-1280. D Duckwater Shoshone Tribal Council, Mary Lou McAlexander. Health Department Manager, P.O. Box 140068, Duckwater, Nevada 89314; Telephone:
(775)863-0227. E Elko Band Council, Lillian Garcia, ICWA Coordinator; Margaret Yowell, Social Service Worker, 1745 Silver Eagle Dr., Elko, Nevada 89801; Telephone:
(775)738-8889. Ely Shoshone Tribal Council, Social Services Director, 400-B Newe View, Ely, Nevada 89301; Telephone:
(775)289-3013; Fax:
(775)289-3237. F Fallon Paiute Shoshone Business Council, Lorraine Tioga, MSW, Acting Director, Youth & Family Services, 565 Rio Vista Drive, Fallon, Nevada 89406; Telephone:
(775)423-1215. Fort McDermitt Paiute-Shoshone Tribe, Ms. Karen M. Crutcher, Chairperson, P.O. Box 457, McDermitt, Nevada 89421; Telephone:
(775)532-8259; Fax:
(775)532-8487. Fort McDowell Yavapai Tribe, Attention: CPS/ICWA Coordinator, Family and Community Services, P.O. Box 17779, Fountain Hills, Arizona 85269; Telephone:
(480)837-5076. Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, Attention: Social Services Director, 500 Merriman Avenue, Needles, California 92363; Telephone:
(760)629-3745. G Gila River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Attention: Drake Lewis, Tribal Social Service Director, P.O. Box 97, Sacaton, Arizona 85247; Telephone:
(520)562-3711 Ext. 233. Goshute Business Council (Nevada and Utah), Melissa Oppenhein, ICWA, Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, P.O. Box 6104, Ibapah, Utah 84034; Telephone:
(435)234-1178; Rupert Steele, Chairman, Goshute Business Council, Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, P.O. Box 6104, Ibapah, Utah 84034; Telephone:
(435)234-1138. H Havasupai Tribe, Attention: Phyllis Jones, ICWA Coordinator, P.O. Box 10, Supai, Arizona 86435; Telephone:
(928)448-2731; Fax:
(928)448-2143. Hopi Tribe of Arizona, Mrs. Eva Sekayumptewa, Supervisory Social Worker, Hopi Guidance Center Social Services, P.O. Box 68, Second Mesa, Arizona 86043; Telephone:
(928)737-2685. Hualapai Tribe, Carrie Imus, Director, Hualapai Human Services, P.O. Box 480, Peach Springs, Arizona 86434; Telephone:
(928)769-2383 or 2269; Fax:
(928)769-2659. K Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians, Jenny Kalauli, Director, Social Services Program, HC 65 Box 2, Pipe Spring, Arizona 86022; Telephone:
(928)643-6010. L Las Vegas Paiute Tribe, Ron Pavelko, ICWA /Family Counselor, One Paiute Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada 89106; Telephone:
(702)382-0784. Lovelock Paiute Tribal Council, Attention: Susan Calvin, Indian Child Welfare Coordinator, P.O. Box 878, Lovelock, Nevada 89419; Telephone:
(775)273-7861. M Moapa Band of Paiutes, Dalton Tom, Chairman, P.O. Box 340, Moapa, Nevada 89025; Telephone:
(702)865-2787; Fax:
(702)865-2875. P Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, Attention: Mr. Allan Pauole, ICWA Caseworker, 440 North Paiute Drive, Cedar City, Utah 84720; Telephone:
(435)586-1112. Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Office of the Attorney General, Tamara Walters, Assistant Attorney General, 4725 West Calle Tetakusim, Bldg. B, Tucson, Arizona 85757; Telephone:
(520)883-5108; Fax:
(520)883-5084. Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, Chairperson, P.O. Box 256, Nixon, Nevada 89424; Telephone:
(775)574-1000. Q Quechan Tribal Council, President, P.O. Box 1899, Yuma, Arizona 85366-1899; Telephone:
(760)572-0213; Fax:
(760)572-2102. R Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, Attention: Director of Social Services, 98 Colony Road, Reno, Nevada 89502; Telephone:
(775)329-5071. S Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, Office of the General Counsel or Social Services Division, Child Protective Services, 10,005 East Osborn Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85256; Telephone:
(480)850-4130. San Carlos Apache Tribe, Mr. Marvin Mull, Jr., ICWA Coordinator, Tribal Social Services, P.O. Box 0, San Carlos, Arizona 85550; Telephone:
(928)475-2313 or 2314; Fax:
(928)475-2342. San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, Ms. Candelora Lehi, Tribal Enrollment Officer, Health and Human Services, P.O. Box 1169, Tuba City, Arizona 86045; Telephone:
(928)283-4587 or 4589; Fax:
(928)283-5531 or 5761. Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation (Nevada), Chairman, P.O. Box 219, Owyhee, Nevada 89832; Telephone:
(208)759-3100. Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians, Attention: ICWA Program Office, Metropolitan Plaza, Suite 110, 2480 S. Main Street, South Salt Lake City, Utah 84115; Telephone:
(801)474-0535. South Fork Band Council, Karen McDade, Director, Social Services Program, 21 Lee, B13, Spring Creek, Nevada 89815; Telephone:
(775)744-2412. Summit Lake Paiute Tribe, Attention: Tribal Chairperson, 653 Anderson Street, Winnemucca, Nevada 89445; Telephone:
(775)623-5151. T Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians, Maria Williams, ICWA, 37 Mountain View Drive, Battle Mountain, Nevada 89820; Telephone:
(775)635-9189 Ext. 109. Tohono O'odham Nation, Office of Attorney General, P.O. Box 830, Sells, Arizona 85634; Telephone:
(520)383-3410. Tonto Apache Tribe, Jerry Gramm, Social Services Director, Tonto Apache Reservation #30, Payson, Arizona 85541; Telephone:
(928)474-5000, Fax:
(928)474-9125. U Ute Indian Tribe, Floyd Wyasket, Social Service Director, Box 190, Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026; Telephone:
(435)725-4026 or
(435)823-0141. W Walker River Paiute Tribe, Sandra Hamilton, ICWA Specialist, P.O. Box 146, Schurz, Nevada 89427; Telephone:
(775)773-2058 or 2541; Fax:
(775)773-2096. Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California, Social Services Director, 919 Hwy, 395 South, Gardnerville, Nevada 89410; Telephone:
(775)883-1446; E-mail: *washoetribe.us.* Wells Indian Colony Band Council, Chairman, P.O. Box 809, Wells, Nevada 89835; Telephone:
(775)752-3045. White Mountain Apache Tribe, Department of Social Services, Attention: Cynthia Burnett, Child Welfare Administrator, P.O. Box 1870, Whiteriver, Arizona 85941; Telephone:
(928)338-4164, Fax:
(928)338-1469. Winnemucca Tribe, Chairman, P.O. Box 1370, Winnemucca, Nevada 89446. Y Yavapai-Apache Nation, Frieda A. Eswonia, Director, ICWA Program Indian Child Welfare Act, Attention: Frieda A. Eswonia, Coordinator, 2400 Datsi Street, Camp Verde, Arizona 86322-8412; Telephone:
(928)567-9439 Ext. 21; Fax:
(928)567-6485; E-mail: *feswonia@yan-tribe.org.* Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe, Attention: George Noriega, ICWA, 530 East Merritt Avenue, Prescott, Arizona 86301; Telephone:
(928)777-0532; Fax:
(928)541-7945. Yerington Paiute Tribe, Wayne Garcia, Chairman, 171 Campbell Lane, Yerington, Nevada 89447; Telephone:
(775)463-3301. Yomba Shoshone Tribe, Dennis J. Bill, Chairman, or Elisha Jim, Eligibility Worker, Social Services Program, HC 61 Box 6275, Austin, Nevada 89310-9301; Telephone:
(775)964-2463. [FR Doc. E6-12484 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-4J-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [CO-921-06-1320-EL; COC 67514] Notice of Federal Competitive Coal Lease Sale, CO AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Notice of Competitive Coal Lease Sale, Lease Application COC 67514. SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Colorado State Office, will offer certain coal resources in the Wadge seam in Routt County, Colorado, hereinafter described as Federal coal lease application
(LBA)COC 67514 for competitive lease by sealed bid in accordance with the provisions for competitive lease sales in 43 CFR 3422.2(a), and the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, as amended and supplemented (30 U.S.C. 181 *et seq.* ). DATES: The lease sale will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, October 12, 2006. Sealed bids must be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, or be hand delivered to the address indicated below, and must be received on or before 10 a.m., Thursday, October 12, 2006. The cashier will issue a receipt for each hand delivered sealed bid. Any bid received after the time specified will not be considered and will be returned. The outside of the sealed envelope containing the bid must clearly state that the envelope contains a bid for Coal Lease Sale COC 67514, and is not to be opened before the date and hour of the sale. ADDRESSES: The lease sale will be held in the BLM Colorado State Office, Conference Room, Fourth Floor, 2850 Youngfield Street, Lakewood, Colorado. Sealed bids must be submitted, hand delivered or mailed to the Cashier, BLM Colorado State Office, 2850 Youngfield Street, Lakewood, Colorado 80215. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Contact Karen Zurek at BLM Colorado State Office, 2850 Youngfield Street, Lakewood, Colorado 80215 or telephone 303-239-3795. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The coal resource to be offered consists of all recoverable coal reserves to be mined by underground mining methods in the following lands: T. 5 N., R. 86 W., 6th P.M. sec. 5, lot 4, SW 1/4 NE 1/4 , S 1/2 NW 1/4 , and NW 1/4 SE 1/4 . Containing approximately 200.36 acres in Routt County, Colorado. Total recoverable reserves are estimated to be 2.1 million tons. The underground minable coal is ranked as high volatile C bituminous coal. The estimated coal quality on an as-received basis as follows: Wadge Seam BTU 11,556 BTU/lb. (percent) Volatile Matter 37.00 Fixed Carbon 47.00 Moisture 9.74 Sulfur Content 0.41 Ash Content 7.78 The tract will be leased to the qualified bidder of the highest cash amount, provided that the high bid meets the fair market value
(FMV)for the tract as determined by the authorized officer after the Sale. The Department of the Interior has established a minimum bid of $100 per acre or fraction thereof for Federal coal tracts. The minimum bid is not intended to represent FMV. In the event identical high sealed bids are received, the tying high bidders will be requested to submit follow-up bids until a high bid is received. All tie-breaking sealed bids must be submitted within 15 minutes following the Sale Official's announcement at the sale that identical high bids have been received. *Rental and Royalty.* The lease issued as a result of this offering will provide for payment of an annual rental of $3.00 per acre or fraction thereof and a royalty payable to the United States of 8 percent of the value of coal mined by underground methods. The value of the coal will be determined in accordance with 30 CFR 206.250. *Notice of availability:* Bidding instructions for the offered tract are included in the Detailed Statement of Coal Lease Sale. Copies of the Detailed Statement and the proposed coal lease are available upon request in person or by mail from the Colorado State Office at the address given above. The case file is available for inspection in the Public Room, Colorado State Office, during normal business hours at the address given above. Dated: June 30, 2006. Karen Zurek, Solid Minerals Staff, Division of Energy, Lands and Minerals. [FR Doc. E6-12438 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-JB-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [CO-921-06 1320-EL; COC 70127] Notice of Invitation for Coal Exploration License Application, Colorado AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Notice of Invitation for Coal Exploration License Application, Bowie Resources, LLC, COC 70127, Colorado. SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Mineral Leasing Act of February 25, 1920, as amended by Section 4 of the Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act of 1976, 90 Stat. 1083, 30 U.S.C. 201(b), and to Title 43, Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart 3410, all interested qualified parties, as provided in 43 CFR 3472.1 are hereby invited to participate with Bowie Resources, LLC, on a pro rata sharing basis in a program for the exploration of coal deposits owned by the United States of America containing the following described lands in Delta County, Colorado. T. 12 S., R. 91 W., 6th P.M. sec. 27, SWSW; sec. 28, S2; sec. 33, N2NE, and NENW; sec. 34, NWNW. The area described contains approximately 520 acres. DATES: Written Notice of Intent to Participate in Exploration License COC 70127 should be addressed to the attention of the following persons and must be received by them by 30 days after publication of this Notice of Invitation in the **Federal Register** . ADDRESSES: Karen Zurek, CO-921, Solid Minerals Staff, Division of Energy, Lands and Minerals, Colorado State Office, Bureau of Land Management, 2850 Youngfield Street, Lakewood, Colorado 80215; and Bowie Resources, LLC, P.O. Box 483, Paonia, Colorado 81428. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Zurek at
(303)239-3795. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The application for coal exploration license is available for public inspection during normal business hours under serial number COC 70127 at the Bureau of Land Management, Colorado State Office, 2850 Youngfield Street, Lakewood, Colorado 80215, and at the Uncompahgre Field Office, 2505 South Townsend Avenue, Montrose, Colorado 81401. The proposed exploration program is fully described and will be conducted pursuant to an exploration plan to be approved by the Bureau of Land Management. The authority for this notice is 43 CFR 3410.2-1(c)(1). Karen Zurek, Solid Minerals Staff, Division of Energy, Lands and Minerals. [FR Doc. E6-12440 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-JB-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [WY-040-06-1610-DT] Notice of Correction to Notice of Availability of the Record of Decision for the Jack Morrow Hills Coordinated Activity Plan and Green River Resource Management Plan Amendment, Wyoming AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Notice of correction. SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management
(BLM)inadvertently published an incorrect version of this notice in the **Federal Register** on July 20, 2006 [71 FR 41234]. The BLM is republishing the revised version of this notice. In accordance with the Federal Land Policy and Management Act and the National Environmental Policy Act, the Bureau of Land Management
(BLM)announces the availability of the Record of Decision
(ROD)for the Jack Morrow Hills Coordinated Activity Plan (JMH CAP) and Green River Resource Management Plan (GRRMP) Amendment. The ROD documents the BLM's decision to approve a land use plan amendment that addresses approximately 574,800 acres of public land located in Sweetwater, Sublette, and Fremont counties in southwestern Wyoming. The JMH CAP/GRRMP Amendment contains land use plan decisions that supersede previous land use planning decisions made in the GRRMP and completes decisions deferred in the GRRMP. The JMH CAP/ROD went into effect on the date the Wyoming State Director signed the ROD. ADDRESSES: The ROD will be available electronically on the following Web site: *www.wy.blm.gov/jmhcap.* Copies of the JMH CAP/ROD are available for public inspection at the following BLM office locations: • Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming State Office, 5353 Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82003. • Bureau of Land Management, Rock Springs Field Office, 280 Highway 191 North, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. To request a copy of the ROD, please write or telephone the BLM contacts listed below. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael R. Holbert, Field Manager, or Renee Dana, JMH CAP Team Leader, Bureau of Land Management, Rock Springs Field Office, 280 Highway 191 North, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901. Requests for a copy of the ROD may be sent electronically to: *rock_springs_wymail@blm.gov* with “JMH CAP” in the subject line. Mr. Holbert and Ms. Dana may be reached at
(307)352-0256. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The JMH CAP/ROD was developed with broad public participation through a 4-year collaborative planning process. The JMH CAP/ROD provides management direction designed to achieve or maintain desired future conditions developed through the planning process. To meet the desired resource conditions, the plan includes a series of management actions for resources in the area including upland and riparian vegetation, wildlife habitats, heritage and visual resources, air quality, sensitive species, special management areas, livestock grazing, minerals including oil and gas, and recreation. In response to the 30-day protest period that ended on August 16, 2004, a total of 1,011 protests were received by BLM. The BLM reviewed and responded to all submittals. The JMH CAP and ROD modify existing special management areas and establish new management objectives for other areas. The JMH planning area includes five Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACECs) previously designated under the Green River RMP. Four of the designated five ACECs remain unchanged. The fifth, Steamboat Mountain ACEC, has been expanded by about 4,000 acres and includes the Indian Gap trail and key habitats types such as the rare sagebrush/scurfpea vegetation type. To protect important scientific values, the West Sand Dunes Archaeological District is identified as a new management area. The JMH CAP establishes the Steamboat Mountain Management Area where BLM will emphasize management of a portion of the public lands with important Native American cultural values, important watershed values, unique wildlife habitat, and crucial big game habitat. The JMH CAP is essentially the same as the Proposed Plan in the JMH CAP/FEIS with some reorganization and clarifications as a result of the Governor's consistency review, public comments and protests. There are no significant changes from the Proposed JMH CAP/FEIS published in July, 2004. No inconsistencies with State or local plans, policies, or programs were identified during the Governor's consistency review of the JMH CAP/FEIS. No significant changes or modifications were necessary as a result of comments or protests. As a result, only editorial modifications were made in the JMH CAP. These modifications correct and clarify errors that were noted during review of the JMH CAP/FEIS and provide further clarification for some of the decisions. Dated: July 27, 2006. Donald A. Simpson, Acting Associate State Director. [FR Doc. E6-12423 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-22-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [ES-030-1430-EU; WIES-51706] Notice of Realty Action: Modified Competitive Sale of Public Land in Langlade County, WI AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Notice of Realty Action. SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management
(BLM)proposes to sell a 1.18 acre parcel of land located in Langlade County, Wisconsin at not less than the appraised fair market value (FMV). The Bureau of Land Management-Eastern States (BLM-ES), Milwaukee Field Manager has determined the parcel will be offered for sale only to the current adjoining landowners under modified competitive sale procedures because the parcel has no legal access via a public road and is surrounded by private lands. DATES: Comments regarding the proposed sale must be in writing and received by the Field Manager, BLM-ES, Milwaukee at the address below not later than September 18, 2006. Sealed bids must be received by BLM not later than 4:30 p.m. CDT, October 2, 2006. ADDRESSES: BLM-ES, Milwaukee Field Office, 626 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 200, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202. Comments received in electronic form such as e-mail or facsimile will not be considered. Address all sealed bids, marked as specified below, to the address above. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Marcia Sieckman at 414-297-4402 or BLM-ES, Milwaukee Field Office, 626 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 200, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with the provisions of 43 CFR parts 2710 and 2720, the following described land is proposed to be sold pursuant to the authority provided in Sections 203 and 209 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA) as amended (43 U.S.C. 1713, 1719). The parcel to be sold is identified as suitable for disposal in the Wisconsin Resource Management Plan Amendment (2001). Publication of this notice in the **Federal Register** shall segregate the lands described below from appropriation under the public land laws. The segregative effect of this notice shall terminate upon issuance of patent, upon publication in the **Federal Register** of a termination of the segregation or May 28, 2007, whichever occurs first. Fourth Principal Meridian T. 33 N., R. 10 E., Sec. 25, lot 17. The area described contains 1.18 acres in Langlade County. The appraised market value is $85,000. This parcel cannot be legally accessed by a public road. It is surrounded by private property and isolated from other Federal lands. There are no encumbrances reported on the records maintained by the BLM-ES, Milwaukee Field Office. This parcel of land is being offered for sale through modified competitive bid procedures to the adjacent landowners who have repeatedly expressed an interest in acquiring the property. A modified competitive sale will protect the on-going uses of the parcel, assure compatibility of the future uses with adjacent lands, and allow the adjacent landowners an equal opportunity to successfully bid on the property. Bidding is only open to the following adjacent landowners (designated bidders): Martha Johnson and Jerrold and Barb Plamann. Offers to purchase the parcel will be made by sealed bid only. All bids must be received at the BLM-ES, Milwaukee Field Office, Attention: Marcia Sieckman, 626 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 200, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202, not later than 4:30 p.m. CDT, October 2, 2006. Sealed bids will be opened to determine the high bid at 10 a.m. CDT, October 3, 2006 at the BLM-ES, Milwaukee Field Office. Bids must be for not less than the appraised market value for the parcel, as reviewed and approved in advance of the sale by the BLM. Each sealed bid must be accompanied by a certified check, postal money order, bank draft, or cashier's check made payable in U.S. currency to the Bureau of Land Management for an amount not less than 20 percent of the total amount of the bid. Personal checks will not be accepted. The bid envelope also must contain a signed statement giving the total amount bid for the parcel and the bidder's name, mailing address, and phone number. As provided in the regulations at 43 CFR 2711.302(a)(1)(ii), bidders shall be designated by the BLM and limited to the adjoining landowners. Bids submitted by persons or entities other than the designated bidders will be rejected. If BLM receives two or more valid high bids offering an identical amount for the parcel, BLM will notify the apparent high bidders of further procedures to determine the highest qualifying bid. The successful bidder will be allowed 180 days from the date of sale to submit the remainder of the full bid price. Failure to timely submit full payment shall result in forfeiture of the bid deposit to the BLM, and the parcel will be offered to the second highest qualifying bidder at their original bid. If there are no acceptable bids, the parcel may continue to be re-offered on a continuing basis in accordance with the competitive sale procedures described in 43 CFR 2711.3-1. Sealed bids, at not less than the appraised value, prepared and submitted in the manner described above will be accepted from any qualified bidder. Bids will be opened at 10 a.m. (local time), on the first Friday of each month until the offer is cancelled. By law, public lands may be conveyed only to
(1)Citizens of the United States who are 18 years old or older,
(2)a corporation subject to the laws of any State or of the United States,
(3)an entity including, but not limited to, associations or partnerships capable of acquiring and owning real property, or interests therein, under the laws of the State of Wisconsin, or
(4)a State, State instrumentality, or political subdivision authorized to hold real property. No warranty of any kind, express or implied, is given by the United States as to the title, physical condition, or potential uses of the parcel proposed for sale. The Federal mineral interests underlying this parcel have no known mineral value and will be conveyed with the sale of the parcel. A sealed bid for the above described parcel constitutes an application for conveyance of those mineral interests. In addition to the full purchase price, a successful bidder must pay a separate nonrefundable filing fee of $50 for the mineral interests to be conveyed simultaneously with the sale of the land. Detailed information concerning the proposed land sale, including sale procedures, terms of sale, proposed patent provisions, appraisals, planning and environmental documents, and the mineral report is available for review at the BLM-ES, Milwaukee Field Office, 626 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 200, Milwaukee Wisconsin 53202. Normal business hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CDT, Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The general public and interested parties may submit written comments regarding the proposed sale to the Field Manager, BLM-ES, Milwaukee Field Office at the above address not later than September 18, 2006. Comments received during this process, including respondent's name, address, and other contact information, will be available for public review. Individual respondents may request confidentiality. If you wish to request that BLM consider withholding your name, address, and other contact information (phone number, e-mail address, or fax number, etc.) from public review or disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your comment. The BLM will honor requests for confidentiality on a case-by-case basis to the extent allowed by law. The BLM will make available for public review, in their entirety, all comments submitted by businesses or organizations, including comments by an individual in their capacity as an official or representative of a business or organization. Any adverse comments will be reviewed by the State Director, who may sustain, vacate, or modify this realty action. In the absence of timely filed objections, this realty action will become the final determination of the Department of the Interior. Authority: 43 Code of Federal Regulations 2711.1-2(a). Dated: July 26, 2006. Michael D. Nedd, State Director, Eastern States. [FR Doc. E6-12422 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-GJ-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Reclamation Quarterly Status Report of Water Service, Repayment, and Other Water-Related Contract Negotiations AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of contractual actions that have been proposed to the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) and are new, modified, discontinued, or completed since the last publication of this notice on May 25, 2006. This notice is one of a variety of means used to inform the public about proposed contractual actions for capital recovery and management of project resources and facilities consistent with section 9(f) of the Reclamation Project Act of 1939. Additional announcements of individual contract actions may be published in the **Federal Register** and in newspapers of general circulation in the areas determined by Reclamation to be affected by the proposed action. ADDRESSES: The identity of the approving officer and other information pertaining to a specific contract proposal may be obtained by calling or writing the appropriate regional office at the address and telephone number given for each region in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sandra L. Simons, Manager, Contract Services Office, Bureau of Reclamation, PO Box 25007, Denver, Colorado 80225-0007; telephone 303-445-2902. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Consistent with section 9(f) of the Reclamation Project Act of 1939 and the rules and regulations published in 52 FR 11954, April 13, 1987 (43 CFR 426.22), Reclamation will publish notice of proposed or amendatory contract actions for any contract for the delivery of project water for authorized uses in newspapers of general circulation in the affected area at least 60 days prior to contract execution. Announcements may be in the form of news releases, legal notices, official letters, memorandums, or other forms of written material. Meetings, workshops, and/or hearings may also be used, as appropriate, to provide local publicity. The public participation procedures do not apply to proposed contracts for the sale of surplus or interim irrigation water for a term of 1 year or less. Either of the contracting parties may invite the public to observe contract proceedings. All public participation procedures will be coordinated with those involved in complying with the National Environmental Policy Act. Pursuant to the “Final Revised Public Participation Procedures” for water resource-related contract negotiations, published in 47 FR 7763, February 22, 1982, a tabulation is provided of all proposed contractual actions in each of the five Reclamation regions. When contract negotiations are completed, and prior to execution, each proposed contract form must be approved by the Secretary of the Interior, or pursuant to delegated or redelegated authority, the Commissioner of Reclamation or one of the regional directors. In some instances, congressional review and approval of a report, water rate, or other terms and conditions of the contract may be involved. Public participation in and receipt of comments on contract proposals will be facilitated by adherence to the following procedures: 1. Only persons authorized to act on behalf of the contracting entities may negotiate the terms and conditions of a specific contract proposal. 2. Advance notice of meetings or hearings will be furnished to those parties that have made a timely written request for such notice to the appropriate regional or project office of Reclamation. 3. Written correspondence regarding proposed contracts may be made available to the general public pursuant to the terms and procedures of the Freedom of Information Act, as amended. 4. Written comments on a proposed contract or contract action must be submitted to the appropriate regional officials at the locations and within the time limits set forth in the advance public notices. 5. All written comments received and testimony presented at any public hearings will be reviewed and summarized by the appropriate regional office for use by the contract approving authority. 6. Copies of specific proposed contracts may be obtained from the appropriate regional director or his designated public contact as they become available for review and comment. 7. In the event modifications are made in the form of a proposed contract, the appropriate regional director shall determine whether republication of the notice and/or extension of the comment period is necessary. Factors considered in making such a determination shall include, but are not limited to
(i)the significance of the modification, and
(ii)the degree of public interest which has been expressed over the course of the negotiations. At a minimum, the regional director shall furnish revised contracts to all parties who requested the contract in response to the initial public notice. The February 23, 2006, notice should be used as a reference point to identify changes. The numbering system in this notice corresponds with the numbering system in the February 23, 2006, notice. Definitions of Abbreviations Used in This Document BCP—Boulder Canyon Project Reclamation—Bureau of Reclamation CAP—Central Arizona Project CVP—Central Valley Project CRSP—Colorado River Storage Project FR—Federal Register IDD—Irrigation and Drainage District ID—Irrigation District M&I—Municipal and Industrial NMISC—New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission O&M—Operation and Maintenance P-SMBP—Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program PPR—Present Perfected Right RRA—Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 SOD—Safety of Dams SRPA—Small Reclamation Projects Act of 1956 WD—Water District Pacific Northwest Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 1150 North Curtis Road, Suite 100, Boise, Idaho 83706-1234, telephone 208-378-5344. Modified contract action: 16. Four irrigation water user entities, Boise Project, Idaho: Long-term renewal and/or conversion of four irrigation water service contracts for supplemental irrigation use of up to 6,018 acre-feet of storage space in Lucky Peak Reservoir, a Corps of Engineers' project on the Boise River, Idaho. Mid-Pacific Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, California 95825-1898, telephone 916-978-5250. New Contract Actions 42. Cawelo WD, CVP, California: Long-term Warren Act contract for conveying nonproject water for a non-CVP contractor. 43. Elk Creek Community Services District, CVP, California: Renewal of long-term water service contract for up to 100 acre-feet for a period of 25 years. Completed Contract Action 23. Sacramento River Settlement Contracts, CVP, California: Five contracts remain to be executed out of a total of 145 contracts and one contract with Colusa Drain Mutual Water Company; water quantities for these contracts total 2.2M acre-feet. These contracts will be renewed for a period of 40 years. The contracts reflect agreements to settle disputes over water rights' claims on the Sacramento River and the Colusa Basin Drain. Contracts executed February 22, 2006; March 28, 2006; April 7, 2006; April 10, 2006; and May 8, 2006. Lower Colorado Region: Bureau of Reclamation, PO Box 61470 (Nevada Highway and Park Street), Boulder City, Nevada 89006-1470, telephone 702-293-8081. New Contract Action 41. City of Needles and The Metropolitan WD of Southern California, Lower Colorado Water Supply Project, California: Contract for acquisition and delivery of Lower Colorado Water Supply Project water. Completed Contract Actions 24. Tohono O'odham Nation, CAP, Arizona: Amend CAP water delivery contract pursuant to the Arizona Water Settlements Act, Pub. L. 108-451, enacted December 10, 2004. Contract executed May 5, 2006. 40. The Metropolitan WD of Southern California, BCP, California: Contract to implement a demonstration program to create intentionally created surplus through extraordinary conservation in 2006 and 2007 and store this water in Lake Mead. Contract executed May 26, 2006. Upper Colorado Region: Bureau of Reclamation, 125 South State Street, Room 6107, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138-1102, telephone 801-524-3864. New Contract Action 33. North Fork Water Conservancy District and Ragged Mountain Water Users Association, Paonia Project, Colorado: North Fork and Ragged Mountain have requested a contract for supplemental water from the Paonia Project. This contract is for municipal uses. Completed Contract Action 1.(f) GW Spore Family Minor Subdivision, Aspinall Storage Unit, CRSP: GW Spore has requested a 40-year water service contract for 1 acre-foot of water out of Blue Mesa Reservoir. They have submitted their augmentation plan to Water District 4, case No. 05 CW 220. Contract executed March 22, 2006. Great Plains Region: Bureau of Reclamation, PO Box 36900, Federal Building, 316 North 26th Street, Billings, Montana 59107-6900, telephone 406-247-7752. New Contract Actions 47. City of Grand Junction, City of Fruita, and Town of Palisade (Municipal Recreation Agreement); Colorado-Big Thompson Project; Colorado: Negotiation of renewal of Municipal Recreation Agreement to provide historic users pool surplus water from Green Mountain Reservoir for nonconsumptive municipal recreation uses. 48. Colorado River Water Conservation District, Ruedi Reservoir, Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, Colorado: Consideration of a request for a second round water sales or repayment contract from the regulatory capacity of Ruedi Reservoir for up to 5,000 acre-feet annually for M&I uses and also providing water to the endangered fish and supplementing in-stream flows. Modified Contract Actions 19. Clark Canyon Water Supply Company, East Bench Unit, P-SMBP, Montana: Negotiating renewal of contract No. 14-06-600-3592 which was amended to expire December 31, 2006. Current contract may be amended again to extend the term not to exceed an additional 1 year pursuant to Section 208 of the 2005 Consolidated Appropriations Act if necessary and agreed to by both parties. 20. East Bench ID, East Bench Unit, P-SMBP, Montana: Negotiating renewal of contract No. 14-06-600-3593 which was amended to expire December 31, 2006. Current contract may be amended again to extend the term not to exceed an additional 1 year pursuant to Section 208 of the 2005 Consolidated Appropriations Act if necessary and agreed to by both parties. Completed Contract Action 40. Mark H. Allredge, H.S. Properties LLC (Individual); Boysen Unit, P-SMBP; Wyoming: Renewal of long-term water service contract for up to 84 acre-feet of supplemental irrigation water to serve 84 acres. Contract executed March 24, 2006. Dated: June 30, 2006. Roseann Gonzales, Director, Office of Program and Policy Services. [FR Doc. E6-12418 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-MN-P DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Notice of Lodging Proposed Consent Decree In accordance with Department Policy, 28 CFR 50.7, notice is hereby given that a proposed consent decree in *United States* v. *Michael P. Trinski and Arrow Marine, Inc.* , Case No. 05 C 0197, was lodged with the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois on July 19, 2006. This proposed Consent Decree concerns a complaint filed by the United States against the Defendants pursuant to Section 301(a) of the Clean Water Act (“CWA”), 33 U.S.C. 1311(a) and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act of 1899, 33 U.S.C. 403 (“RHA”), to obtain injunctive relief from and impose civil penalties against the Defendants for installing a boat ramp and associated structures in the Fox River Chain-O-Lakes without a permit. The proposed Consent Decree requires either removal of the ramp and associated structures or the purchase and abandonment of another ramp on Fox Lake or Pistakee Lake. The Consent Decree also requires payment of a civil penalty, and donation of real property to the Fox Waterway Agency. The Department of Justice will accept written comments relating to this proposed Consent Decree for thirty
(30)days from the date of publication of this notice. Please address comments to Kurt Lindland, Assistant United States Attorney's Office, 5th Floor, 219 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 60604 and refer to *United States* v. *Michael P. Trinski and Arrow Marine, Inc.* , Case No. 05 C 0197, including the USAO # 2004V00910. The proposed Consent Decree may be examined at the Clerk's Office, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, 219 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois. In addition, the proposed Consent Decree may be viewed on the World Wide Web at *http://www.usdoj.gov/enrd/open.html* . Kurt N. Lindland, Assistant United States Attorney. [FR Doc. 06-6647 Filed 8-1-06; 8:45 am]
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