25 CFR Part 577 - APPEALS BEFORE THE COMMISSION
- § 577.1 — Scope.
- § 577.3 — Request for hearing.
- § 577.4 — Hearing deadline.
- § 577.6 — Service.
- § 577.7 — Conduct of hearing.
- § 577.8 — Request to limit disclosure of confidential information.
- § 577.9 — Consent order or settlement.
- § 577.12 — Intervention.
- § 577.13 — Transcript of hearing.
- § 577.14 — Recommended decision of presiding official.
- § 577.15 — Review by Commission.
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Title 25 published on 2011-04-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-23371 RIN 3141-AA47 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Indian Gaming Commission Final rule. Effective Date: These rules are effective October 25, 2012. Applicability Date: These rules apply to all Notices of Appeal filed after October 25, 2012. 25 CFR Parts 524, 539, 577, 580, 581, 582, 583, 584, and 585 The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC or Commission) promulgates this final rule to enhance and clarify appeal proceedings before the Commission. This final rule removes three parts concerning appeals, and adds a new subchapter concerning appeal proceedings before the Commission. This final rule has six parts. First, the Rules of General Application in Appeal Proceedings Before the Commission define certain terms, set forth the burden of proof and standard of review, explain the content of a Commission decision, uniformly provide for resolution of an appeal if the Commission does not issue a majority decision, and clarify that an appeal of the Chair's decision for matters other than disapproval of a gaming ordinance does not stay the effect of that decision. Next, the regulations set forth rules for motion practice in appeals before the Commission. This part addresses: How an entity other than a tribe can request to participate on a limited basis in ordinance appeals; how parties file motions to intervene, to supplement the record, and for reconsideration; and how parties file motions before the presiding official. Following these two general parts, the regulations set forth more specific rules for the different types of appeals. Rules for appeals of ordinance disapprovals, management contract approvals and disapprovals, appeals before a presiding official, and appeals before the Commission on written submission only, each have their own unique appellate procedures.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-3559 RIN 3141-AA47 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Indian Gaming Commission Proposed rule; correction. 25 CFR Parts 524, 539, 577, 580, 581, 582, 583, 584, and 585 This document corrects the preamble and regulatory text of the proposed rule published in the Federal Register on January 31, 2012, with respect to appeal proceedings before the National Indian Gaming Commission.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-1767 RIN 3141-AA47 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Indian Gaming Commission Proposed rule. The agency must receive comments on or before April 2, 2012. 25 CFR Parts 524, 539, 577, 580, 581, 582, 583, 584, and 585 The National Indian Gaming Commission proposes to add a new subchapter to its regulations to create a clear process for appeal proceedings before the Commission. It would, among other things, define certain terms, set forth the burden of proof and standard of review, explain what information a Commission decision will contain, and what happens if the Commission does not issue a majority decision, and provide that an appeal of the Chair's decision does not stay the effect of that decision. The proposed regulations set forth rules for motion practice in appeals before the Commission, addresses how an entity other than a tribe would request to participate on a limited basis in ordinance appeals, how parties file motions to intervene, to supplement the record, and for reconsideration, and how to file motions before the presiding official. Additionally, the proposed regulation sets forth more specific rules for different types of appeals. Rules for appeals of ordinance disapprovals, management contract approvals and disapprovals, appeals before a presiding official, and appeals before the Commission on written submission only each receive somewhat different treatment.