25 C.F.R. § 1000.212 What is the role of the Tribe/Consortium when a bureau initiates a public meeting?
Title 25 - Indians
When a bureau initiates a public meeting with affected parties it will take the following actions: (a) The bureau will notify the Tribe/Consortium of the meeting time, place, and invited parties: (1) Ten days in advance, if possible; or (2) If less than 10 days in advance, at the earliest practical time. (b) When the bureau notifies the Tribe/Consortium, the bureau will invite the Tribe/Consortium to participate in and, unless prohibited by law, to co-sponsor or co-facilitate the meeting. (c) When possible, the bureau and the Tribe/Consortium should meet to plan and discuss the conduct of the meeting, meeting protocols, and general participation in the proposed consultation meeting. (d) The bureau and the Tribe/Consortium will conduct the meeting in a manner that facilitates and does not undermine the government-to-government relationship and self-governance; (e) The Tribe/Consortium may provide technical support to the bureau to enhance the consultation process, as mutually agreed.
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PART 1000—ANNUAL FUNDING AGREEMENTS UNDER THE TRIBAL SELF-GOVERNMENT ACT AMENDMENTS TO THE INDIAN SELF-DETERMINATION AND EDUCATION ACT
Subpart I—Public Consultation Process
§ 1000.212 What is the role of the Tribe/Consortium when a bureau initiates a public meeting?