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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 224 · § 224.100

§ 224.100. May a person or entity ask the Secretary to review a Tribe's compliance with a TERA?

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In accordance with this subpart, a person or entity that may be an interested party may submit to the Secretary a petition to review a Tribe's compliance with a TERA. However, before filing a petition with the Secretary, a person or entity that may be an interested party must first exhaust Tribal remedies, if a Tribe has provided for such remedies. If a Tribe has not provided for Tribal remedies, a person or entity that may be an interested party may file a petition directly with the Secretary.
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