§ 83.61. When will the Assistant Secretary's decision become effective, and can it be appealed?
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AS-IA's decision under § 83.59 will become effective immediately and is not subject to administrative appeal.
(a)A grant of authorization to re-petition is not a final determination granting or denying acknowledgment as a federally recognized Indian tribe. Instead, it allows the petitioner to proceed through the Federal acknowledgment process by submitting a new documented petition for consideration under subpart C of this part, notwithstanding the Department's previous, negative final determination. A grant of authorization to re-petition is not subject to appeal.
(b)A denial of authorization to re-petition is final for the Department and is a final agency action under the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 704).
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When will the Assistant Secretary's decision become effective, and can it be appealed?
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