43 CFR Part 2560
PART 2560—ALASKA OCCUPANCY AND USE
- PART 2560—ALASKA OCCUPANCY AND USE
- Subtitle B—Regulations Relating to Public Lands › Chapter II—Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior › Subchapter B—Land Resource Management (2000) <HED1>Group 2000—Land Resource Management; General</HED1>
- Subpart 2561—Native Allotments
- § 2561.0-2 Objectives.
- § 2561.0-3 Authority.
- § 2561.0-5 Definitions.
- § 2561.0-8 Lands subject to allotment.
- § 2561.1 Applications.
- § 2561.2 Proof of use and occupancy.
- § 2561.3 Effect of allotment.
- Subpart 2562—Trade and Manufacturing Sites
- § 2562.0-3 Authority.
- § 2562.1 Initiation of claim.
- § 2562.2 Qualifications of applicant.
- § 2562.3 Applications.
- § 2562.4 Survey.
- § 2562.5 Publication and posting.
- § 2562.6 Form of entry.
- § 2562.7 Patent.
- Subpart 2563—Homesites or Headquarters
- § 2563.0-2 Purpose.
- § 2563.0-3 Authority.
- § 2563.0-7 Cross references.
- § 2563.1 Purchase of tracts not exceeding 5 acres, on showing as to employment or business (Act of March 3, 1927).
- § 2563.1-1 Application.
- § 2563.1-2 Approval.
- § 2563.2 Purchase of tracts not exceeding 5 acres, without showing as to employment or business (Act of May 26, 1934).
- § 2563.2-1 Procedures for initiating claim.
- Subpart 2564—Native Townsites
- § 2564.0-3 Authority.
- § 2564.0-4 Responsibility.
- § 2564.1 Application for restricted deed.
- § 2564.2 No payment, publication or proof required on entry for native towns.
- § 2564.3 Native towns occupied partly by white occupants.
- § 2564.4 Provisions to be inserted in restricted deeds.
- § 2564.5 Sale of land for which restricted deed was issued.
- § 2564.6 Application for unrestricted deed.
- § 2564.7 Determination of competency or noncompetency; issuance of unrestricted deed.
- Subpart 2565—Non-native Townsites
- § 2565.0-3 Authority.
- § 2565.0-7 Cross reference.
- § 2565.1 General requirements.
- § 2565.2 Application; fees; contests and protests.
- § 2565.3 Subdivision.
- § 2565.4 Deeds.
- § 2565.5 Sale of the land.
- § 2565.6 Rights-of-way.
- § 2565.7 Final report of trustee; disposition of unexpended moneys and unsold lots.
- § 2565.8 Records to be kept by trustee.
- § 2565.9 Disposition of records on completion of trust.
- Subpart 2566—Alaska Railroad Townsites
- § 2566.0-3 Authority.
- § 2566.0-7 Cross references.
- § 2566.1 General procedures.
- § 2566.2 Public sale.
- Subpart 2568—Alaska Native Allotments For Certain Veterans
- Purpose
- § 2568.10 What Alaska Native allotment benefits are available to certain Alaska Native veterans?
- Regulatory Authority
- § 2568.20 What is the legal authority for these allotments?
- § 2568.21 Do other regulations directly apply to these regulations?
- Definitions
- § 2568.30 What terms do I need to know to understand these regulations?
- Information Collection
- § 2568.40 Does BLM have the authority to ask me for the information required in these regulations?
- Who Is Qualified for an Allotment
- § 2568.50 What qualifications do I need to be eligible for an allotment?
- Personal Representatives
- § 2568.60 May the personal representatives of eligible deceased veterans apply on their behalf?
- § 2568.61 What are the requirements for a personal representative?
- § 2568.62 Under what circumstances does BLM accept the appointment of a personal representative?
- § 2568.63 Under what circumstances does BLM reject the appointment of a personal representative?
- § 2568.64 Are there different requirements for giving an allotment to the estate of a deceased veteran?
- Applying for an Allotment
- § 2568.70 If I am qualified for an allotment, when can I apply?
- § 2568.71 Where do I file my application?
- § 2568.72 When does BLM consider my application to be filed too late?
- § 2568.73 Do I need to fill out a special application form?
- § 2568.74 What else must I file with my application?
- § 2568.75 Must I include a Certificate of Indian Blood as well as a Department of Defense verification of qualifying military service when I file my application with BLM?
- § 2568.76 Do I need to pay any fees when I file my application?
- § 2568.77 [Reserved]
- § 2568.78 Will my application segregate the land for which I am applying from other applications or land actions?
- § 2568.79 Are there any rules about the number and size of parcels?
- § 2568.80 Does the parcel have to be surveyed before I can receive title to it?
- § 2568.81 If BLM finds errors in my application, will BLM give me a chance to correct them?
- § 2568.82 If BLM decides that I have not submitted enough information to show qualifying use and occupancy, will it reject my application or give me a chance to submit more information?
- Available Lands—General
- § 2568.90 If I qualify for an allotment, what land may BLM convey to me?
- § 2568.91 Is there land owned by the Federal government that BLM cannot convey to me even if I qualify?
- § 2568.92 [Reserved]
- § 2568.93 Is there a limit to how much water frontage my allotment can include?
- § 2568.94 Can I receive an allotment of land that is valuable for minerals?
- § 2568.95 Will BLM try to reacquire land that has been conveyed out of Federal ownership so it can convey that land to a Native veteran?
- Available Lands—Conservation System Units (CSU)
- § 2568.100 What is a CSU?
- § 2568.101 If the land I used and occupied is within a CSU other than a National Wilderness or any part of a National Forest, can I receive a title to it?
- § 2568.102 Is the process by which the managing agency decides whether my allotment is not inconsistent with the CSU the same as other such determination processes?
- § 2568.103 By what process does the managing agency of a CSU decide if my allotment would be consistent with the CSU?
- § 2568.104 How will a CSU manager determine if my allotment is consistent with the CSU?
- § 2568.105 In what situations could a CSU manager likely find an allotment to be consistent with the CSU?
- § 2568.106 In what situations could a CSU manager generally find an allotment to be inconsistent with the purposes of a CSU?
- Alternative Allotments
- § 2568.110 If I qualify for Federal land in one of the categories BLM cannot convey, is there any other way for me to receive an allotment?
- § 2568.111 What if BLM decides that I qualify for land that is in the category of Federal land that BLM cannot convey?
- § 2568.112 What do I do if BLM notifies me that I am eligible to choose an alternative allotment?
- § 2568.113 Do I have to prove that I used and occupied the land I've chosen as an alternative allotment?
- § 2568.114 How do I apply for an alternative allotment if the CSU manager determines my application is inconsistent with a CSU?
- § 2568.115 When must I apply for an alternative allotment if the CSU manager determines my application is inconsistent with a CSU?
- Appeals
- § 2568.120 What can I do if I disagree with any of the decisions that are made about my allotment application?
- § 2568.121 If an agency determines my allotment is inconsistent with the purposes of a CSU, what can I do if I disagree?
- § 2568.122 What then does the CSU manager do with my request for reconsideration?
- § 2568.123 Can I appeal the CSU Manager's reconsidered decision if I disagree with it?
- Subpart 2569—Alaska Native Vietnam-Era Veterans Land Allotments
- General Provisions
- § 2569.100 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 2569.101 What is the legal authority for this subpart?
- § 2569.201 What terms do I need to know to understand this subpart?
- Who Is Qualified for an Allotment
- § 2569.301 How will the BLM let me know if I am an Eligible Individual?
- § 2569.302 What if I believe I am an Eligible Individual, but I was not notified by the BLM?
- § 2569.303 Who may apply for an allotment under this subpart on behalf of another person?
- Applying for an Allotment
- § 2569.401 When can I apply for an allotment under this subpart?
- § 2569.402 Do I need to fill out a special application form?
- § 2569.403 How do I obtain a copy of the application form?
- § 2569.404 What must I file with my application form?
- § 2569.405 What are the special provisions that apply to selections that include State or Native corporation selected land?
- § 2569.406 What are the rules about the number of parcels and size of the parcel for my selection?
- § 2569.407 Is there a limit to how much water frontage my selection can include?
- § 2569.408 Do I need to pay any fees when I file my application?
- § 2569.409 Where do I file my application?
- § 2569.410 What will the BLM do if it finds an error in my application?
- § 2569.411 When is my application considered received by the BLM?
- § 2569.412 Where can I go for help with filling out an application?
- § 2569.413 How will I receive Notices and Decisions?
- § 2569.414 May I request an extension of time to respond to Notices?
- Processing the Application
- § 2569.501 What will the BLM do with my application after it is received?
- § 2569.502 What if more than one Eligible Individual applies for the same lands?
- § 2569.503 What if my application includes lands that are not available Federal lands?
- § 2569.504 Once I file, can I change my land selection?
- § 2569.505 Does the selection need to be surveyed before I can receive title to it?
- § 2569.506 How will the BLM convey the land?
- § 2569.507 What should I do if the Eligible Individual dies or becomes incapacitated during the application process?
- Available Federal Lands—General
- § 2569.601 What lands are available for selection?
- § 2569.602 How will the BLM certify that the land is free of known contaminants?
- § 2569.603 Are lands that contain minerals available?
- § 2569.604 What happens if new lands become available?
- National Wildlife Refuge System
- § 2569.701 If Congress makes lands available within a National Wildlife Refuge, what additional rules apply?
- Appeals
- § 2569.801 What can I do if I disagree with any of the Decisions that are made about my allotment application?