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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 162 · § 162.502

§ 162.502. Who must obtain a WEEL or WSR lease?

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(a)Anyone seeking to possess Indian land to conduct activities associated with the evaluation of wind resources must obtain a WEEL, except that a WEEL is not required if use or possession of the Indian land to conduct wind energy evaluation activities is authorized:
(1)Under § 162.005(b);
(2)By a permit from the Indian landowners under § 162.007; or
(3)By a tribe on its land under 25 U.S.C. 81.
(b)Except as provided in §§ 162.005(b), 162.501, and paragraph
(c)of this section, anyone seeking to possess Indian land to conduct activities associated with the development of wind and/or solar resources must obtain a WSR lease.
(c)A tribe that conducts wind and solar resource activities on its tribal land does not need a WEEL or WSR under this subpart.
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