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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 169 · § 169.302

§ 169.302. Must a right-of-way be recorded?

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(a)Any right-of-way document must be recorded in our LTRO with jurisdiction over the affected Indian land.
(1)We will record the right-of-way document immediately following our approval or granting.
(2)In the case of assignments that do not require our approval under § 169.207(b), the parties must provide us with a copy of the assignment and we will record the assignment in the LTRO with jurisdiction over the affected Indian land.
(b)The tribe must record right-of-way documents for the following types of rights-of-way in the LTRO with jurisdiction over the affected Indian lands, even though BIA approval is not required:
(1)Grants on tribal land for a tribal utility under § 169.4;
(2)Grants on tribal land under a special act of Congress authorizing grants without our approval under certain conditions.
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