25 CFR Part 161
PART 161—NAVAJO PARTITIONED LANDS GRAZING PERMITS
- PART 161—NAVAJO PARTITIONED LANDS GRAZING PERMITS
- Chapter I—Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior › Subchapter H—Land and Water
- Subpart A—Definitions, Authority, Purpose, and Scope
- § 161.1 What definitions do I need to know?
- § 161.2 What are the Secretary's authorities under this part?
- § 161.3 What is the purpose of this part?
- § 161.4 To what lands does this part apply?
- § 161.5 Can BIA waive the application of this part?
- § 161.6 Are there any other restrictions on information given to BIA?
- Subpart B—Tribal Policies and Laws Pertaining to Permits
- § 161.100 Do tribal laws apply to grazing permits?
- § 161.101 How will tribal laws be enforced on the Navajo Partitioned Lands?
- § 161.102 What notifications are required that tribal laws apply to grazing permits on the Navajo Partitioned Lands?
- Subpart C—General Provisions
- § 161.200 Is an Indian agricultural resource management plan required?
- § 161.201 Is environmental compliance required?
- § 161.202 How are range units established?
- § 161.203 Are range management plans required?
- § 161.204 How are carrying capacities and stocking rates established?
- § 161.205 How are range improvements treated?
- § 161.206 What must a permittee do to protect livestock from exposure to disease?
- § 161.207 What livestock are authorized to graze?
- Subpart D—Permit Requirements
- § 161.300 When is a permit needed to authorize grazing use?
- § 161.301 What will a grazing permit contain?
- § 161.302 What restrictions are placed on grazing permits?
- § 161.303 How long is a permit valid?
- § 161.304 Must a permit be recorded?
- § 161.305 When is a decision by BIA regarding a permit effective?
- § 161.306 When are permits effective?
- § 161.307 When may a permittee commence grazing on Navajo Partitioned Land?
- § 161.308 Must a permittee comply with standards of conduct if granted a permit?
- Subpart E—Reissuance of Grazing Permits
- § 161.400 What are the criteria for reissuing grazing permits?
- § 161.401 Will new permits be granted after the initial reissuance of permits?
- § 161.402 What are the procedures for reissuing permits?
- § 161.403 How are grazing permits allocated within each range unit?
- Subpart F—Modifying A Permit
- § 161.500 May permits be transferred, assigned or modified?
- § 161.501 When will a permit modification be effective?
- § 161.502 Will a special land use require permit modification?
- Subpart G—Permit Violations
- § 161.600 What permit violations are addressed by this subpart?
- § 161.601 How will BIA monitor permit compliance?
- § 161.602 Will my permit be canceled for non-use?
- § 161.603 Can mediation be used in the event of a permit violation or dispute?
- § 161.604 What happens if a permit violation occurs?
- § 161.605 What will a written notice of a permit violation contain?
- § 161.606 What will BIA do if the permittee doesn't cure a violation on time?
- § 161.607 What appeal bond provisions apply to permit cancellation decisions?
- § 161.608 When will a permit cancellation be effective?
- § 161.609 Can BIA take emergency action if the rangeland is threatened?
- § 161.610 What will BIA do if livestock is not removed when a permit expires or is cancelled?
- Subpart H—Trespass
- § 161.700 What is trespass?
- § 161.701 What is BIA's trespass policy?
- § 161.702 Who will enforce this subpart?
- Notification
- § 161.703 How are trespassers notified of a trespass determination?
- § 161.704 What can a permittee do if they receive a trespass notice?
- § 161.705 How long will a written trespass notice remain in effect?
- Actions
- § 161.706 What actions does BIA take against trespassers?
- § 161.707 When will BIA impound unauthorized livestock or other property?
- § 161.708 How are trespassers notified of impoundments?
- § 161.709 What happens after unauthorized livestock or other property are impounded?
- § 161.710 How can impounded livestock or other property be redeemed?
- § 161.711 How will BIA sell impounded livestock or other property?
- Penalties, Damages, and Costs
- § 161.712 What are the penalties, damages, and costs payable by trespassers?
- § 161.713 How will BIA determine the amount of damages to Navajo Partitioned Lands?
- § 161.714 How will BIA determine the costs associated with enforcement of the trespass?
- § 161.715 What will BIA do if a trespasser fails to pay penalties, damages and costs?
- § 161.716 How are the proceeds from trespass distributed?
- § 161.717 What happens if BIA does not collect enough money to satisfy the penalty?
- Subpart I—Concurrence/Appeals/Amendments
- § 161.800 How does the Navajo Nation provide concurrence to BIA?
- § 161.801 May decisions under this part be appealed?
- § 161.802 How will the Navajo Nation recommend amendments to this part?