§ 224.137. What must the Secretary do if a Tribe's noncompliance has resulted in harm or the potential for harm to a physical trust asset?
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/us/cfr/t25/s§ 224.137·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
If, because of the Tribe's noncompliance with Federal law or the terms of a TERA, the Secretary determines that there is harm or the potential for harm to a physical trust asset that does not rise to the level of imminent jeopardy to a physical trust asset, the Secretary must:
(a)Document the issue in the written report of the review and evaluation;
(b)Report the issue in writing to the Tribal governing body;
(c)Report the issue in writing to the Assistant Secretary---Indian Affairs; and
(d)Determine what action, if any, the Secretary must take to protect the physical trust asset, which could include temporary suspension of the activity that resulted in non-compliance with the TERA or other applicable Federal laws or rescinding approval of all or part of the TERA.