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Law Article: HEARTH Act offers more flexiblity for tribal leasing





"On July 30, 2012, President Obama signed the HEARTH Act of 2012, Public Law No. 112-151, amending the Indian Long Term Leasing Act, 25 U.S.C. § 415. The HEARTH Act authorizes Indian tribes to lease tribal land for business and other purposes for up to 75 years (25-year base term with two renewal terms of 25 years each for business and agricultural leases) without review and approval by the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). The HEARTH Act eliminates delays, costs, federal environmental reviews, federal administrative and judicial litigation, and risks associated with BIA review and approval of tribal leases of tribal land.

To exercise this authority, Indian tribes must adopt tribal leasing regulations, subject to BIA approval, consistent with those adopted by the BIA, including future amendments to leasing regulations codified at 25 C.F.R. Part 162. Tribal regulations must include an environmental review process providing for identification and evaluation of "any significant environmental effects of the proposed action on the environment." Tribal regulations also must include a process to ensure that the public is informed of and has a reasonable opportunity to comment on any significant environmental impacts of the proposed action and that the Indian tribe responds to relevant and substantive comments before the tribe approves a lease. Federal safeguards are included in the HEARTH Act to ensure that a tribe complies with its regulations and that a lessee complies with its lease."

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