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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 170 · § 170.438

§ 170.438. How must BIA, FHWA, or a Tribe inform the public of when a hearing is held?

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(a)When BIA, FHWA, or a Tribe holds a hearing under this part, it must notify the public of the hearing by publishing a notice with information about the project, how to attend the hearing, and where copies of documents can be obtained or viewed.
(b)BIA or the Tribe must publish the notice by:
(1)Posting the notice and publishing it in a newspaper of general circulation at least 30 days before the public hearing; and,
(2)Sending a courtesy copy of the notice to each affected Tribe and BIA Regional Office.
(c)A second notice for a hearing is optional.
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