Title 25

PART 292 SUBPART B

Subpart B - Exceptions to Prohibitions on Gaming on Newly Acquired Lands

25:1.0.1.14.111.2.353SUBJGRP 353
Settlement of a Land Claim” Exception
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.353.1SECTION 292.3
   292.3 How does a tribe seek an opinion on whether its newly acquired lands meet, or will meet, one of the exceptions in this subpart
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.353.2SECTION 292.4
   292.4 What criteria must newly acquired lands meet under the exceptions regarding tribes with and without a reservation
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.353.3SECTION 292.5
   292.5 When can gaming occur on newly acquired lands under a settlement of a land claim
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.354SUBJGRP 354
Initial Reservation” Exception
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.354.4SECTION 292.6
   292.6 What must be demonstrated to meet the “initial reservation” exception
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.355SUBJGRP 355
Restored Lands” Exception
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.355.5SECTION 292.7
   292.7 What must be demonstrated to meet the “restored lands” exception
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.355.6SECTION 292.8
   292.8 How does a tribe qualify as having been federally recognized
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.355.7SECTION 292.9
   292.9 How does a tribe show that it lost its government-to-government relationship
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.355.8SECTION 292.10
   292.10 How does a tribe qualify as having been restored to Federal recognition
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.355.9SECTION 292.11
   292.11 What are “restored lands”
25:1.0.1.14.111.2.355.10SECTION 292.12
   292.12 How does a tribe establish connections to newly acquired lands for the purposes of the “restored lands” exception