25 CFR Part 292
PART 292—GAMING ON TRUST LANDS ACQUIRED AFTER OCTOBER 17, 1988
- PART 292—GAMING ON TRUST LANDS ACQUIRED AFTER OCTOBER 17, 1988
- Chapter I—Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior › Subchapter N—Economic Enterprises
- Subpart A—General Provisions
- § 292.1 What is the purpose of this part?
- § 292.2 How are key terms defined in this part?
- Subpart B—Exceptions to Prohibitions on Gaming on Newly Acquired Lands
- § 292.3 How does a tribe seek an opinion on whether its newly acquired lands meet, or will meet, one of the exceptions in this subpart?
- § 292.4 What criteria must newly acquired lands meet under the exceptions regarding tribes with and without a reservation?
- “Settlement of a Land Claim” Exception
- § 292.5 When can gaming occur on newly acquired lands under a settlement of a land claim?
- “Initial Reservation” Exception
- § 292.6 What must be demonstrated to meet the “initial reservation” exception?
- “Restored Lands” Exception
- § 292.7 What must be demonstrated to meet the “restored lands” exception?
- § 292.8 How does a tribe qualify as having been federally recognized?
- § 292.9 How does a tribe show that it lost its government-to-government relationship?
- § 292.10 How does a tribe qualify as having been restored to Federal recognition?
- § 292.11 What are “restored lands”?
- § 292.12 How does a tribe establish connections to newly acquired lands for the purposes of the “restored lands” exception?
- Subpart C—Secretarial Determination and Governor's Concurrence
- § 292.13 When can a tribe conduct gaming activities on newly acquired lands that do not qualify under one of the exceptions in subpart B of this part?
- § 292.14 Where must a tribe file an application for a Secretarial Determination?
- § 292.15 May a tribe apply for a Secretarial Determination for lands not yet held in trust?
- Application Contents
- § 292.16 What must an application for a Secretarial Determination contain?
- § 292.17 How must an application describe the benefits and impacts of the proposed gaming establishment to the tribe and its members?
- § 292.18 What information must an application contain on detrimental impacts to the surrounding community?
- Consultation
- § 292.19 How will the Regional Director conduct the consultation process?
- § 292.20 What information must the consultation letter include?
- Evaluation and Concurrence
- § 292.21 How will the Secretary evaluate a proposed gaming establishment?
- § 292.22 How does the Secretary request the Governor's concurrence?
- § 292.23 What happens if the Governor does not affirmatively concur with the Secretarial Determination?
- § 292.24 Can the public review the Secretarial Determination?
- Information Collection
- § 292.25 Do information collections in this part have Office of Management and Budget approval?
- Subpart D—Effect of Regulations
- § 292.26 What effect do these regulations have on pending applications, final agency decisions, and opinions already issued?