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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 166 · § 166.204

§ 166.204. Who may represent an individual Indian landowner in granting a permit?

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The following individuals or entities may represent an individual Indian landowner in granting a permit:
(a)An adult with custody acting on behalf of their minor children;
(b)A guardian, conservator, or other fiduciary appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction to act on behalf of an individual Indian landowner;
(c)An adult or legal entity who has been given a written power of attorney that:
(1)Meets all of the formal requirements of any applicable tribal or state law;
(2)Identifies the attorney-in-fact and the land to be permitted; and
(3)Describes the scope of the power granted and any limits thereon.
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