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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 292 · § 292.20

§ 292.20. What information must the consultation letter include?

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(a)The consultation letter required by § 292.19(a) must:
(1)Describe or show the location of the proposed gaming establishment;
(2)Provide information on the proposed scope of gaming; and
(3)Include other information that may be relevant to a specific proposal, such as the size of the proposed gaming establishment, if known.
(b)The consultation letter must include a request to the recipients to submit comments, if any, on the following areas within 60 days of receiving the letter:
(1)Information regarding environmental impacts on the surrounding community and plans for mitigating adverse impacts;
(2)Anticipated impacts on the social structure, infrastructure, services, housing, community character, and land use patterns of the surrounding community;
(3)Anticipated impact on the economic development, income, and employment of the surrounding community;
(4)Anticipated costs of impacts to the surrounding community and identification of sources of revenue to mitigate them;
(5)Anticipated costs, if any, to the surrounding community of treatment programs for compulsive gambling attributable to the proposed gaming establishment; and
(6)Any other information that may assist the Secretary in determining whether the proposed gaming establishment would or would not be detrimental to the surrounding community.
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