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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 309 · § 309.25

§ 309.25. How can an individual be certified as an Indian artisan?

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(a)In order for an individual to be certified by an Indian tribe as a non-member Indian artisan for purposes of this part---
(1)The individual must be of Indian lineage of one or more members of such Indian tribe; and
(2)The certification must be documented in writing by the governing body of an Indian tribe or by a certifying body delegated this function by the governing body of the Indian tribe.
(b)As provided in section 107 of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990, Public Law 101-644, a tribe may not impose a fee for certifying an Indian artisan. \[61 FR 54555, Oct. 21, 1996. Redesignated at 68 FR 35170, June 12, 2003\]
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