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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 224 · § 224.110

§ 224.110. What must a petition to the Secretary contain?

217 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t25/s§ 224.110·

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A petition must contain:
(a)The petitioner's name and contact information;
(b)Specific facts demonstrating that the petitioner is an interested party under § 224.101, including identification of the affected interest;
(c)Specific facts demonstrating that the petitioner exhausted Tribal remedies, if Tribal laws, regulations, or procedures permitted the petitioner to allege Tribal noncompliance with a TERA;
(d)A description of facts supporting the petitioner's allegation of the Tribe's noncompliance with a TERA;
(e)A description of the adverse environmental impact that the petitioner's interest has sustained or will sustain because of the Tribe's alleged noncompliance with the TERA;
(f)A copy of any written decision the Tribe issued responding to the petitioner's claims;
(g)If applicable, a statement that the Tribe has issued no written decision within a reasonable time related to a claim a petitioner has filed with the Tribe under applicable Tribal laws, regulations, or procedures;
(h)If applicable, a statement and supporting documentation that the Tribe did not respond to the petitioner's request under § 224.105(a) for copies of any Tribal laws, regulations, or procedures allowing the petitioner to allege that the Tribe is not complying with a TERA; and
(i)Any other information relevant to the petition. \[73 FR 12821, Mar. 10, 2008, as amended at 84 FR 69613, Dec. 18, 2019\]
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