43 CFR Part 4 - Subpart H - Specific Rules Applicable to White Earth Reservation Land Settlement Act Proceedings
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General Provisions (§§ 4.710 - 4.715)
- § 4.710 What is this subpart's authority and scope?
- § 4.711 To what extent do other regulations and OHA Standing Orders apply?
- § 4.712 What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 4.713 What law governs the determination of heirs?
- § 4.714 What authority does the presiding officer have during the determination process?
- § 4.715 How may minors or other legal incompetents be represented?
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Filing and Issuance (§§ 4.720 - 4.724)
- § 4.720 Where and how must documents be filed with the presiding officer?
- § 4.721 When is a filing with the presiding officer timely?
- § 4.722 To whom will a presiding officer issue a notice, order, or decision?
- § 4.723 By what means may the presiding officer issue a notice, order, or decision?
- § 4.724 How will issuance of a presiding officer's notice, order, or decision be documented?
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Commencement of Determination Process (§§ 4.730 - 4.732)
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Preliminary Decision—Content, Notification, Objections (§§ 4.740 - 4.745)
- § 4.740 What will a preliminary decision include?
- § 4.741 How will notification of the preliminary decision be provided?
- § 4.742 What evidence of posting of the notice of preliminary decision must be filed with the presiding officer?
- § 4.743 What are the filing requirements for objecting to a preliminary decision and requesting a hearing?
- § 4.744 What happens if no timely objection to the preliminary decision is filed?
- § 4.745 What happens if an objection to the preliminary decision is filed?
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Final Decision and Lodging of Record (§§ 4.750 - 4.751)
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Reconsideration of Final Decision (§§ 4.760 - 4.765)
- § 4.760 How can a final decision be challenged?
- § 4.761 What are the requirements for filing a petition for reconsideration?
- § 4.762 Does any distribution of the estate occur while a petition for reconsideration is pending?
- § 4.763 How will the presiding officer decide a petition for reconsideration?
- § 4.764 What will the order upon reconsideration contain?
- § 4.765 How can an order upon reconsideration be challenged?
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Reopening of Closed Case and Correction of Errors (§§ 4.770 - 4.778)
- § 4.770 What are the methods and standards for reopening a closed case?
- § 4.771 When must a petition for reopening be filed?
- § 4.772 What must be included in a petition for reopening?
- § 4.773 What is not appropriate for a petition for reopening?
- § 4.774 How will the presiding officer decide a petition for reopening?
- § 4.775 How will the presiding officer decide a case reopened on their own initiative?
- § 4.776 What will the order upon reopening contain?
- § 4.777 What happens to the record after the presiding officer issues an order upon reopening?
- § 4.778 What are non-substantive errors in an order or decision and how may they be corrected?
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Finality and Appeal of Final Decision and Orders (§§ 4.780 - 4.787)
- § 4.780 When will the final decision and orders upon reconsideration, reopening, or remand become final?
- § 4.781 Which presiding officer decisions or orders may be appealed and who may appeal them?
- § 4.782 What happens if a petition for reconsideration and a notice of appeal are timely filed?
- § 4.783 When and how may a presiding officer's decision or order be appealed?
- § 4.784 What are the requirements for serving the notice of appeal and statement of reasons?
- § 4.785 When will the determination process record be forwarded to the Board?
- § 4.786 What actions may the Board take to resolve a timely appeal?
- § 4.787 What happens to the record after disposition?
Source:
90 FR 2420, Jan. 10, 2025, unless otherwise noted.