Source: http://ecfr.io/Title-25/pt25.2.559
Timestamp: 2018-10-15 15:59:10
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 559', 'art 559', 'art 559', '§559', '§559', '§559', '§559', '§559', '§559', '§559']

[25 CFR 559] Title 25 Part 559 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 25 Part 559
Title 25 → Chapter III → Subchapter E → Part 559
§559.1 What is the scope and purpose of this part?
§559.2 When must a tribe notify the Chair that it is considering issuing a new facility license?
§559.3 When must a tribe submit a copy of a newly issued or renewed facility license to the Chair?
§559.4 What must a tribe submit to the Chair with the copy of each facility license that has been issued or renewed?
§559.5 Must a tribe notify the Chair if a facility license is terminated or expires or if a gaming place, facility, or location closes or reopens?
§559.6 May the Chair require a tribe to submit applicable and available Indian lands or environmental and public health and safety documentation regarding any gaming place, facility, or location where gaming will occur?
§559.7 May a tribe submit documents required by this part electronically?
Source: 77 FR 58772, Sept. 24, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
(a) The purpose of this part is to ensure that each place, facility, or location where class II or III gaming will occur is located on Indian lands eligible for gaming and obtains an attestation certifying that the construction and maintenance of the gaming facility, and the operation of that gaming, is conducted in a manner that adequately protects the environment and the public health and safety, pursuant to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.
[77 FR 58772, Sept. 24, 2012, as amended at 80 FR 31994, June 5, 2015]
A tribe shall submit to the Chair with each facility license an attestation certifying that by issuing the facility license, the tribe has determined that the construction and maintenance of the gaming facility, and the operation of that gaming, is conducted in a manner which adequately protects the environment and the public health and safety. This means that a tribe has identified and enforces laws, resolutions, codes, policies, standards or procedures applicable to each gaming place, facility, or location that protect the environment and the public health and safety, including standards, under a tribal-state compact or Secretarial procedures.
[77 FR 58772, Sept. 24, 2012, as amended at 80 FR 31995, June 5, 2015]