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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 166 · § 166.220

§ 166.220. What are the basic steps for acquiring a permit through negotiation?

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The basic steps for acquiring a permit by negotiation are as follows:
(a)The BIA or the Indian landowner will:
(1)Receive a request to permit from an Indian landowner or the potential permittee;
(2)Prepare the permit documents; and
(3)Grant the permit.
(b)A potential permittee will complete the requirements for securing a permit, (e.g., bond, insurance, payment of administrative fee, etc.);
(c)We will:
(1)Review the permit for proper documentation and compliance with all applicable laws and regulations;
(2)Approve the permit after our review;
(3)Send the approved permit to the permittee and, upon request, to the Indian landowner; and
(4)Record and maintain the approved permit.
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