The Bureau of Indian Affairs is seeking comments on an information collection request regarding "Gaming on Trust Lands Acquired after October 17, 1988."
The BIA collects information from tribes who "seek a secretarial determination that a gaming
establishment would be in the best interest of the tribe and would not
be detrimental to the surrounding community," according to the notice. The BIA says it spends an average of 2,000 hours a year collecting and reviewing the information for an average of 2 tribes a year.
All comments about the request should be submitted by December 26, 2006.
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Pombo IGRA Bill:
H.R.4893
[As Passed by Committee] | H.R.4893
[As Introduced] | MP3: House
Resources Committee Debate | Substitute
| Explanation
McCain IGRA Bill:
S.2078
| Senate
Indian Affairs Committee Report
National Indian Gaming Association Resolutions:
Section
20 | IGRA
Amendments
Relevant Links:
National Indian Gaming Commission - http://www.nigc.gov
National
Indian Gaming Association - http://www.indiangaming.org
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