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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 585 · § 585.1

§ 585.1. What does this part cover?

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(a)This part applies to appeals of the following where the appellant does not elect a hearing before a presiding official and instead elects to have the matter decided by the Commission solely on the basis of the written submissions:
(1)Violation(s) alleged in a notice of violation under § 573.3 of this chapter;
(2)Proposed civil fine assessments under part 575 of this chapter;
(3)Orders of temporary closure under § 573.4 of this chapter;
(4)The Chair's decisions to void or modify a management contract under part 535 of this chapter subsequent to initial approval;
(5)The Commission's proposals to remove a certificate of self-regulation under part 518 of this chapter; and
(6)The Chair's decisions to approve or object to a tribal gaming regulatory authority's adoption of alternate standards from those required by the Commission's minimum internal control standards under part 543 of this chapter;
(7)The Chair's decisions to approve or object to a tribal gaming regulatory authority's adoption of alternate standards from those required by the Commission's technical standards under part 547 of this chapter; and
(8)Late fee notifications and assessments under part 514 of this chapter.
(b)Appeals from these actions involving a hearing before a presiding official are brought under part 584 of this chapter. \[77 FR 58945, Sept. 25, 2012, as amended at 78 FR 21063, Apr. 9, 2013\]
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