Title 25

PART 292 SUBPART C

Subpart C - Secretarial Determination and Governor's Concurrence

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Application Contents
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.356.1SECTION 292.13
   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
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.356.2SECTION 292.14
   292.14 Where must a tribe file an application for a Secretarial Determination
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.356.3SECTION 292.15
   292.15 May a tribe apply for a Secretarial Determination for lands not yet held in trust
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.356.4SECTION 292.16
   292.16 What must an application for a Secretarial Determination contain
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.356.5SECTION 292.17
   292.17 How must an application describe the benefits and impacts of the proposed gaming establishment to the tribe and its members
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.356.6SECTION 292.18
   292.18 What information must an application contain on detrimental impacts to the surrounding community
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Consultation
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.357.7SECTION 292.19
   292.19 How will the Regional Director conduct the consultation process
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.357.8SECTION 292.20
   292.20 What information must the consultation letter include
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Evaluation and Concurrence
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.358.9SECTION 292.21
   292.21 How will the Secretary evaluate a proposed gaming establishment
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.358.10SECTION 292.22
   292.22 How does the Secretary request the Governor's concurrence
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.358.11SECTION 292.23
   292.23 What happens if the Governor does not affirmatively concur with the Secretarial Determination
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.358.12SECTION 292.24
   292.24 Can the public review the Secretarial Determination
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Information Collection
25:1.0.1.14.111.3.359.13SECTION 292.25
   292.25 Do information collections in this part have Office of Management and Budget approval