· Respect tribal sovereignty and support self-determination and self-governance;The policy will be drafted by a "Tribal Consultation Team" of department officials and tribal leaders. A time line wasn't given but the final policy will be made available for comments before being published in the Federal Register. Relevant Documents:
· Honor the trust relationship between the United States and tribal governments;
· Demonstrate Interior’s commitment to improving communications while maximizing tribal input and coordination;
· Ensure that Interior consults on a government-to-government basis with appropriate tribal representatives;
· Identify appropriate Interior officials who are knowledgeable about the matters at hand and are authorized to speak for Interior;
· Ensure that Interior’s bureaus and offices conduct consultation in a manner consistent with the department-wide policy, thus harmonizing the consultation practices of Interior’s bureaus and offices;
· Be clear, understandable, and workable.
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