Subjgrp 116. NEPA Process
- § 137.285 - Are Self-Governance Tribes required to accept Federal environmental responsibilities to enter into a construction project agreement?
- § 137.286 - Do Self-Governance Tribes become Federal agencies when they assume these Federal environmental responsibilities?
- § 137.287 - What is the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)?
- § 137.288 - What is the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA)?
- § 137.289 - What is a Federal undertaking under NHPA?
- § 137.290 - What additional provisions of law are related to NEPA and NHPA?
- § 137.291 - May Self-Governance Tribes carry out construction projects without assuming these Federal environmental responsibilities?
- § 137.292 - How do Self-Governance Tribes assume environmental responsibilities for construction projects under section 509 of the Act [25 U.S.C. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.293 - Are Self-Governance Tribes required to adopt a separate resolution or take equivalent Tribal action to assume environmental responsibilities for each construction project agreement?
- § 137.294 - What is the typical IHS environmental review process for construction projects?
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- § 137.296 - How does a Self-Governance Tribe comply with NEPA and NHPA?
- § 137.297 - If the environmental review procedures of a Federal agency are adopted by a Self-Governance Tribe, is the Self-Governance Tribe responsible for ensuring the agency's policies and procedures meet the requirements of NEPA, NHPA, and related environmental laws?
- § 137.298 - Are Self-Governance Tribes required to comply with Executive Orders to fulfill their environmental responsibilities under section 509 of the Act [25 U.S.C. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.299 - Are Federal funds available to cover the cost of Self-Governance Tribes carrying out environmental responsibilities?
- § 137.300 - Since Federal environmental responsibilities are new responsibilities, which may be assumed by Tribes under section 509 of the Act [25 U.S.C. 458aaa-8], are there additional funds available to Self-Governance Tribes to carry out these formerly inherently Federal responsibilities?
- § 137.301 - How are project and program environmental review costs identified?
- § 137.302 - Are Federal funds available to cover start-up costs associated with initial Tribal assumption of environmental responsibilities?
- § 137.303 - Are Federal or other funds available for training associated with Tribal assumption of environmental responsibilities?
- § 137.304 - May Self-Governance Tribes buy back environmental services from the IHS?
- § 137.305 - May Self-Governance Tribes act as lead, cooperating, or joint lead agencies for environmental review purposes?
- § 137.306 - How are Self-Governance Tribes recognized as having lead, cooperating, or joint lead agency status?
- § 137.307 - What Federal environmental responsibilities remain with the Secretary when a Self-Governance Tribe assumes Federal environmental responsibilities for construction projects under section 509 of the Act [25 U.S.C. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.308 - Does the Secretary have any enforcement authority for Federal environmental responsibilities assumed by Tribes under section 509 of the Act [25 U.S.C. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.309 - How are NEPA and NHPA obligations typically enforced?
- § 137.310 - Are Self-Governance Tribes required to grant a limited waiver of their sovereign immunity to assume Federal environmental responsibilities under section 509 of the Act [25 U.S.C. 458aaa-8]?
- § 137.311 - Are Self-Governance Tribes entitled to determine the nature and scope of the limited immunity waiver required under section 509(a)(2) of the Act [25 U.S.C. 458aaa-8(a)(2)]?
- § 137.312 - Who is the proper defendant in a civil enforcement action under section 509(a)(2) of the Act [25 U.S.C. 458aaa-8(a)(2)]?