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  8. PART 291—CLASS III GAMING PROCEDURES


PART 291—CLASS III GAMING PROCEDURES


  • § 291.1 - Purpose and scope.
  • § 291.2 - Definitions
  • § 291.3 - When may an Indian tribe ask the Secretary to issue Class III gaming procedures?
  • § 291.4 - What must a proposal requesting Class III gaming procedures contain?
  • § 291.5 - Where must the proposal requesting Class III gaming procedures be filed?
  • § 291.6 - What must the Secretary do upon receiving a proposal?
  • § 291.7 - What must the Secretary do if it has been determined that the Indian tribe is eligible to request Class III gaming procedures?
  • § 291.8 - What must the Secretary do at the expiration of the 60-day comment period if the State has not submitted an alternative proposal?
  • § 291.9 - What must the Secretary do at the end of the 60-day comment period if the State offers an alternative proposal for Class III gaming procedures?
  • § 291.10 - What is the role of the mediator appointed by the Secretary?
  • § 291.11 - What must the Secretary do upon receiving the proposal selected by the mediator?
  • § 291.12 - Who will monitor and enforce tribal compliance with the Class III gaming procedures?
  • § 291.13 - When do Class III gaming procedures for an Indian tribe become effective?
  • § 291.14 - How can Class III gaming procedures approved by the Secretary be amended?
  • § 291.15 - How long do Class III gaming procedures remain in effect?
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