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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 170 · § 170.437

§ 170.437. If there is no hearing, how must BIA, FHWA, or a Tribe inform the public?

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(a)When no public hearing for a TTP project is scheduled, the BIA, FHWA, or a Tribe must give adequate notice to the public before project activities are scheduled to begin. The notice should include:
(1)Project location;
(2)Type of improvement planned;
(3)Dates and schedule for work;
(4)Name and address where more information is available; and
(5)Provisions for requesting a hearing.
(b)If the work is not to be performed by the Tribe, BIA will send a copy of the notice to the affected Tribe.
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