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[FR Doc. 06–2236 Filed 3–9–06; 8:45 am]
§ 162.623 What will BIA do if a tenant
holds over after the expiration or
cancellation of a lease?
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
If a tenant remains in possession after
the expiration or cancellation of a lease,
we will treat the unauthorized use as a
trespass. Unless we have reason to
believe that the tenant is engaged in
negotiations with the Indian landowners
to obtain a new lease, we will take
action to recover possession on behalf of
the Indian landowners, and pursue any
additional remedies available under
applicable law.
Bureau of Indian Affairs
[FR Doc. 06–55509 Filed 3–9–06; 8:45 am]
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25 CFR Part 162
Leases and Permits
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
CFR Correction
Internal Revenue Service
In Title 25 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, revised as of April 1, 2005,
on page 435, part 162 is corrected by
reinstating §§ 162.622 and 162.623 to
read as follows:
§ 162.622 Can BIA take emergency action
if the leased premises are threatened with
immediate and significant harm?
If a tenant or any other party causes
or threatens to cause immediate and
significant harm to the leased premises
during the term of a lease, we will take
appropriate emergency action.
Emergency action may include judicial
action seeking immediate cessation of
the activity resulting in or threatening
the harm. Reasonable efforts will be
made to notify the Indian landowners,
either before or after the emergency
action is taken.
26 CFR Part 1
Income Taxes
CFR Correction
In Title 26 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, part 1 (§ 1.1551 to end),
revised as of April 1, 2005, on page 526,
in § 1.6696–1, paragraph (b), the third
sentence is corrected by removing
‘‘rified’’, and adding in its place, ‘‘Thus,
the claim may be prepared by the
preparer’s employer or by other persons.
In all cases, however, the claim for
credit or refund shall contain the
information specified in paragraph (d)
of this section and, as required in that
paragraph, shall be verified’’.
[FR Doc. 06–55511 Filed 3–9–06; 8:45 am]
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271, 336, 345, 347, 371, 378, and 388
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indicated, the applicable DoD document
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Voluntary Military Pay Allotments ...................................................................................................
Drunk and Drugged Driving by DoD ...............................................................................................
DoD Personnel ................................................................................................................................
Training Simulators and Devices ....................................................................................................
Guidelines for Systematic Declassification Review of Classified Information in Permanently Valuable DoD Records.
Natural Resources Management Program .....................................................................................
Military Recruiting and Reserve Officer Training Corps Program Access to Institutions of Higher
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Participation in the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) .........................................................
DoD Committee Management Program .........................................................................................
Protection of Archaeological Resources: Uniform Regulations ......................................................
Armed Forces Community Relations ..............................................................................................
Department of Defense Periodicals ................................................................................................
Department of Defense Offshore Military Activities Program .........................................................
Cooperation with Allies in Research and Development of Defense Equipment ............................
Armed Services Military Club and Package Stores ........................................................................
Obtaining Information from Financial Institutions ...........................................................................
Publications of Proposed and Adopted Regulations Affecting the Public ......................................
Department of Defense Section 6 Schools ....................................................................................
Department of Defense Dependents Schools ................................................................................
Defense Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Office (DPMO) ...........................................................
Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Oversight ...................................................
Ballistic Missile Defense Organization ............................................................................................
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
25 CFR Part 162
Leases and Permits
CFR Correction
In Title 25 of the Code of Federal Regulations, revised as of April
1, 2005, on page 435, part 162 is corrected by reinstating Sec. Sec.
162.622 and 162.623 to read as follows:
Sec. 162.622 Can BIA take emergency action if the leased premises are
threatened with immediate and significant harm?
If a tenant or any other party causes or threatens to cause
immediate and significant harm to the leased premises during the term
of a lease, we will take appropriate emergency action. Emergency action
may include judicial action seeking immediate cessation of the activity
resulting in or threatening the harm. Reasonable efforts will be made
to notify the Indian landowners, either before or after the emergency
action is taken.
Sec. 162.623 What will BIA do if a tenant holds over after the
expiration or cancellation of a lease?
If a tenant remains in possession after the expiration or
cancellation of a lease, we will treat the unauthorized use as a
trespass. Unless we have reason to believe that the tenant is engaged
in negotiations with the Indian landowners to obtain a new lease, we
will take action to recover possession on behalf of the Indian
landowners, and pursue any additional remedies available under
applicable law.
[FR Doc. 06-55509 Filed 3-9-06; 8:45 am]
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