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Federal liquor laws applicable to Indian
Country shall remain applicable to any
person, act, or transaction which is not
authorized by this Code and violators of this
Code shall be subject to federal prosecution
as well as to legal action in accordance with
the law of the Confederated Tribes.
B. Age Restrictions. No person shall be
authorized to serve liquor to casino patrons
unless they are at least 21 years of age. No
person may be served liquor unless they are
21 years of age.
C. No Consumption of Liquor Outside of
Wildhorse Resort & Casino Premises. All
liquor sales and service authorized by this
Code shall be fully consumed within the
areas of the Wildhorse Resort & Casino as set
forth in § 1.06 of this Code. No open
containers of liquor, or unopened containers
of liquor in bottles, cans, or otherwise may
be permitted outside of the above-described
premises.
D. No Credit Liquor Sales. The sales and
service of liquor authorized by this Code
shall be upon a cash basis only. Payment for
liquor shall be by cash, credit card, or check.
Section 1.08. Conformity With State Law
Authorized liquor sales and service on the
Umatilla Indian Reservation shall comply
with Oregon State liquor law standards to the
extent required by 18 U.S.C. 1161. The
Wildhorse Chief Operating Officer shall be
responsible for ensuring that all OLCC
license requirements are satisfied, that the
license(s) is renewed on an annual basis, and
that all reasonable and necessary actions are
taken to sell and serve liquor to Wildhorse
patrons in a manner consistent with this
Code, applicable State law, and the TribalState Compact. The Wildhorse Chief
Operating Officer shall also be authorized to
purchase liquor from the State or other
source for sale and service within the
Wildhorse Resort & Casino.
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Section 1.09. Penalty
Any person or entity possessing, selling,
serving, bartering, or manufacturing liquor
products in violation of any part of this Code
shall be subject to a civil fine of not more
than $500 for each violation involving
possession, but up to $5,000 for each
violation involving selling, bartering, or
manufacturing liquor products in violation of
this Code, and violators may be subject to
exclusion from the Umatilla Indian
Reservation. In addition, persons or entities
subject to the criminal jurisdiction of the
Confederated Tribes who violate this Code
shall be subject to criminal punishment as
provided in the Criminal Code. All
contraband liquor shall be confiscated by the
Umatilla Tribal Police Department (UTPD).
The Umatilla Tribal Court shall have
exclusive jurisdiction to enforce this Code
and the civil fines, criminal punishment and
exclusion authorized by this section.
Section 1.10. Sovereign Immunity Preserved
Nothing in this Code is intended or shall
be construed as a waiver of the sovereign
immunity of the Confederated Tribes. No
manager or employee of the Wildhorse Resort
& Casino shall be authorized, nor shall they
attempt, to waive the sovereign immunity of
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the Confederated Tribes pursuant to this
Code.
Section 1.11. Severability
If any provision or provisions in this Code
are held invalid by a court of competent
jurisdiction, this Code shall continue in
effect as if the invalid provision(s) were not
a part hereof.
Section 1.12. Effective Date
This Code shall be effective following
approval by the Board of Trustees and
approval by the Secretary of the Interior or
his/her designee and publication in the
Federal Register as provided by Federal law.
Appendix A Legislative History
Liquor Code
Legislative History
The Board of Trustees enacted the Liquor
Code in Resolution No. 05–094 (October 3,
2005). In Resolution No. 05–127 (December
19, 2005), the Board amended section 1.12 of
the Code. No further amendments or
revisions have been enacted.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WY–100–06–1610–DJ]
Call for Nominations for the Pinedale
Anticline Working Group
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Call for nominations for
membership to the Pinedale Anticline
Working Group as part of the Adaptive
Environmental Management program for
the Pinedale Anticline Project Area in
Southwestern Wyoming
AGENCY:
All nominations should be
postmarked by 45 days from date of
publication in the Federal Register.
Final appointments will be made by the
Secretary of the Interior.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be sent
to Matt Anderson, Pinedale Anticline
Working Group and Task Groups
Coordinator, Bureau of Land
Management, Pinedale Field Office, 432
East Mill Street, P.O. Box 768, Pinedale,
Wyoming 82941.
SUMMARY: On August 13, 2004, the
Secretary of the Interior renewed the
Charter for the Pinedale Anticline
Working Group and Task Groups
(PAWG). Current members of the PAWG
are coming up on the end of their 2-year
appointment and we are now initiating
the process to select seven of the nine
memberships of the PAWG. Several
interest groups, governmental agencies,
and local interests will be given the
opportunity to be represented on the
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PAWG, including previous PAWG
members. Individuals or groups
interested in becoming a member of the
PAWG should submit the specified
information within 45 days of this
Notice.
Matt
Anderson, PAWG Coordinator, BLM,
Pinedale Field Office, P.O. Box 768,
Pinedale, Wyoming, 82941, telephone
(307) 367–5328.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Federal Advisory Committee Act (5
U.S.C. Appendix 1) requires
establishment of a system governing
advisory committees in the Executive
Branch of the Federal Government and
specific policies, procedures, and
responsibilities for committee creation,
management and termination.
The Federal Land Policy, and
Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C.
1701 et seq.) as amended by the Public
Rangelands Improvement Act of 1978
(43 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.) requires
establishment of advisory councils
representative of major citizen interests
concerned with resource management
planning or the management of public
lands.
Section 2 of the Reorganization Plan
No. 3 of 1950 (5 U.S.C. Appendix, as
amended; 64 Stat. 1262), authorizes the
Secretary of the Interior to make
provisions deemed appropriate
authorizing the performance by any
other officer, or by any agency or
employee or Department of the Interior
of a Departmental function. The
establishment of advisory committees is
deemed an appropriate action.
On August 13, 2004, the Secretary of
the Interior renewed the Charter for the
Pinedale Anticline Working Group and
Task Groups (PAWG). In May 2004,
nine members representing interest
groups, governmental agencies, and
local interests were appointed to the
PAWG to serve a 2-year term. One
member representing the public-at-large
and one member representing Sublette
County resigned. Recommendations for
those two positions have been made and
forwarded to the Secretary of the
Interior’s office for selection.
Nominations are being taken for the
other seven positions. Members will be
selected to represent the following:
Public-at-large, State of Wyoming,
ranching community, land owners,
environmental community, Town of
Pinedale, and oil and gas operators. The
Charter established several membership
selection criteria and operational
procedures that were developed once
the Working Group became active.
These are listed as follows:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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(1) The PAWG is composed of 9
members who reside in the State of
Wyoming. The PAWG members will be
appointed by and serve at the pleasure
of the Secretary of the Interior.
(2) Members to be selected to serve on
the PAWG are as follows:
—A representative from the State of
Wyoming, Office of the Governor
—A representative from the Town of
Pinedale
—A representative from the oil/gas
operators active in the Pinedale
Anticline area
—A representative from statewide or
local environmental groups
—A representative from the landowners
within or bordering the Pinedale
Anticline area
—A representative of livestock operators
operating within or bordering the
Pinedale Anticline area
—One of two members from the publicat-large
(A representative from the Sublette
County government and one member
from the public-at-large have been
nominated, but not yet appointed)
(3) All members should have
demonstrated an ability to analyze and
interpret data and information, evaluate
proposals, identify problems, and
promote the use of collaborative
management techniques (such as, longterm planning, management across
jurisdictional boundaries, data sharing,
information exchange, and
partnerships).
(4) The service of the PAWG members
shall be as follows:
(a) PAWG members will be appointed
to 2-year terms, subject to removal by
the Secretary of the Interior. At the
discretion of the Secretary of the
Interior, members may be reappointed
to additional terms.
(b) The Chairperson of the PAWG will
be selected by the PAWG at its first
meeting.
(c) The term of the Chairperson will
not exceed 2 years.
Individuals, or representatives of
groups, who wish to become members
of the Pinedale Anticline Working
Group should complete and submit the
following information to this office by
May 22, 2006:
A. Representative Group to be
considered for:
B. Nominee’s Full Name:
C. Business Address:
D. Business Phone:
E. Home Address:
F. Home Phone:
G. Occupation/Title:
H. Qualifications (education
including colleges, degrees, major field
of study and/or training):
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I. Career Highlights (significant
related experience, civic and
professional activities, elected offices,
prior advisory committee experience, or
career achievements related to the
interest to be represented):
J. Experience in collaborative
management techniques, such as long
term planning, management across
jurisdictional boundaries, data sharing,
information exchange and partnerships:
K. Experience in data analysis and
interpretation, problem identification
and evaluation of proposals:
L. Knowledge of issues involving oil
and gas development:
M. Indicate Specific Area of Interest
to be Represented from the following:
1. A representative from the State of
Wyoming, Office of the Governor,
2. A representative from the Town of
Pinedale,
3. A representative from the oil/gas
operators active in the Pinedale,
Anticline area,
4. A representative from statewide or
local environmental groups,
5. A representative from the
landowners within or bordering the
Pinedale Anticline area,
6. A representative of livestock
operators operating within or bordering
the Pinedale Anticline area, or
7. A representative from the public-atlarge.
N. List any leases, licenses, permits,
contracts or claims that you hold which
involve lands or resources administered
by the BLM:
O. Attach two or three Letters of
Reference from interests or organization
to be represented:
P. Nominated by: Include Nominator’s
name, address and telephone number(s):
Q. Date of nomination:
Groups should nominate more than
one person and indicate their preferred
order of appointment selection.
Donald A. Simpson,
Acting State Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[CO–922–06–1310–FI; COC59954]
Notice of Proposed Reinstatement of
Terminated Oil and Gas Lease
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Proposed
Reinstatement of Terminated Oil and
Gas Lease.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Under the provisions of 30
U.S.C. 188(d) and (e), and 43 CFR
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3108.2–3(a) and (b)(1), the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) received a
petition for reinstatement of oil and gas
lease COC59954 from CDX Rockies LLC
for lands in Garfield County, Colorado.
The petition was filed on time and was
accompanied by all the rentals due
since the date the lease terminated
under the law.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bureau of Land Management, Milada
Krasilinec, Land Law Examiner, Branch
of Fluid Minerals Adjudication, at 303–
239–3767.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The lessee
has agreed to the amended lease terms
for rentals and royalties at rates of $5.00
per acre or fraction thereof, per year and
162⁄3 percent, respectively. The lessee
has paid the required $500
administrative fee and $155 to
reimburse the Department for the cost of
this Federal Register notice. The lessee
has met all the requirements for
reinstatement of the lease as set out in
Section 31(d) and (e) of the Mineral
Lands Leasing Act of 1920 (30 U.S.C.
188), and the Bureau of Land
Management is proposing to reinstate
lease COC59954 effective October 1,
2005, under the original terms and
conditions of the lease and the
increased rental and royalty rates cited
above.
Dated: March 30, 2006.
Milada Krasilinec,
Land Law Examiner.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[NMNM 52377, NMNM 52388, NMNM 52393,
and NMNM 52401]
Public Land Order No. 7661;
Revocation of Four Withdrawal Orders
for Carlsbad and Rio Grande
Reclamation Projects; New Mexico
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Public Land Order.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This order revokes a Bureau
of Reclamation Order and 3 Secretarial
Orders in their entireties, as they affect
approximately 7,955 acres of lands
withdrawn for the Bureau of
Reclamation’s Carlsbad and Rio Grande
Projects. The lands have either been
conveyed out of Federal ownership or
are no longer needed for project
purposes. This order also opens 0.106
acre to sale or exchange.
DATES: Effective Date: April 6, 2006.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WY-100-06-1610-DJ]
Call for Nominations for the Pinedale Anticline Working Group
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Call for nominations for membership to the Pinedale Anticline
Working Group as part of the Adaptive Environmental Management program
for the Pinedale Anticline Project Area in Southwestern Wyoming
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DATES: All nominations should be postmarked by 45 days from date of
publication in the Federal Register. Final appointments will be made by
the Secretary of the Interior.
ADDRESSES: Nominations should be sent to Matt Anderson, Pinedale
Anticline Working Group and Task Groups Coordinator, Bureau of Land
Management, Pinedale Field Office, 432 East Mill Street, P.O. Box 768,
Pinedale, Wyoming 82941.
SUMMARY: On August 13, 2004, the Secretary of the Interior renewed the
Charter for the Pinedale Anticline Working Group and Task Groups
(PAWG). Current members of the PAWG are coming up on the end of their
2-year appointment and we are now initiating the process to select
seven of the nine memberships of the PAWG. Several interest groups,
governmental agencies, and local interests will be given the
opportunity to be represented on the PAWG, including previous PAWG
members. Individuals or groups interested in becoming a member of the
PAWG should submit the specified information within 45 days of this
Notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matt Anderson, PAWG Coordinator, BLM,
Pinedale Field Office, P.O. Box 768, Pinedale, Wyoming, 82941,
telephone (307) 367-5328.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C.
Appendix 1) requires establishment of a system governing advisory
committees in the Executive Branch of the Federal Government and
specific policies, procedures, and responsibilities for committee
creation, management and termination.
The Federal Land Policy, and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701
et seq.) as amended by the Public Rangelands Improvement Act of 1978
(43 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.) requires establishment of advisory councils
representative of major citizen interests concerned with resource
management planning or the management of public lands.
Section 2 of the Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1950 (5 U.S.C.
Appendix, as amended; 64 Stat. 1262), authorizes the Secretary of the
Interior to make provisions deemed appropriate authorizing the
performance by any other officer, or by any agency or employee or
Department of the Interior of a Departmental function. The
establishment of advisory committees is deemed an appropriate action.
On August 13, 2004, the Secretary of the Interior renewed the
Charter for the Pinedale Anticline Working Group and Task Groups
(PAWG). In May 2004, nine members representing interest groups,
governmental agencies, and local interests were appointed to the PAWG
to serve a 2-year term. One member representing the public-at-large and
one member representing Sublette County resigned. Recommendations for
those two positions have been made and forwarded to the Secretary of
the Interior's office for selection. Nominations are being taken for
the other seven positions. Members will be selected to represent the
following: Public-at-large, State of Wyoming, ranching community, land
owners, environmental community, Town of Pinedale, and oil and gas
operators. The Charter established several membership selection
criteria and operational procedures that were developed once the
Working Group became active. These are listed as follows:
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(1) The PAWG is composed of 9 members who reside in the State of
Wyoming. The PAWG members will be appointed by and serve at the
pleasure of the Secretary of the Interior.
(2) Members to be selected to serve on the PAWG are as follows:
--A representative from the State of Wyoming, Office of the Governor
--A representative from the Town of Pinedale
--A representative from the oil/gas operators active in the Pinedale
Anticline area
--A representative from statewide or local environmental groups
--A representative from the landowners within or bordering the Pinedale
Anticline area
--A representative of livestock operators operating within or bordering
the Pinedale Anticline area
--One of two members from the public-at-large
(A representative from the Sublette County government and one member
from the public-at-large have been nominated, but not yet appointed)
(3) All members should have demonstrated an ability to analyze and
interpret data and information, evaluate proposals, identify problems,
and promote the use of collaborative management techniques (such as,
long-term planning, management across jurisdictional boundaries, data
sharing, information exchange, and partnerships).
(4) The service of the PAWG members shall be as follows:
(a) PAWG members will be appointed to 2-year terms, subject to
removal by the Secretary of the Interior. At the discretion of the
Secretary of the Interior, members may be reappointed to additional
terms.
(b) The Chairperson of the PAWG will be selected by the PAWG at its
first meeting.
(c) The term of the Chairperson will not exceed 2 years.
Individuals, or representatives of groups, who wish to become
members of the Pinedale Anticline Working Group should complete and
submit the following information to this office by May 22, 2006:
A. Representative Group to be considered for:
B. Nominee's Full Name:
C. Business Address:
D. Business Phone:
E. Home Address:
F. Home Phone:
G. Occupation/Title:
H. Qualifications (education including colleges, degrees, major
field of study and/or training):
I. Career Highlights (significant related experience, civic and
professional activities, elected offices, prior advisory committee
experience, or career achievements related to the interest to be
represented):
J. Experience in collaborative management techniques, such as long
term planning, management across jurisdictional boundaries, data
sharing, information exchange and partnerships:
K. Experience in data analysis and interpretation, problem
identification and evaluation of proposals:
L. Knowledge of issues involving oil and gas development:
M. Indicate Specific Area of Interest to be Represented from the
following:
1. A representative from the State of Wyoming, Office of the
Governor,
2. A representative from the Town of Pinedale,
3. A representative from the oil/gas operators active in the
Pinedale, Anticline area,
4. A representative from statewide or local environmental groups,
5. A representative from the landowners within or bordering the
Pinedale Anticline area,
6. A representative of livestock operators operating within or
bordering the Pinedale Anticline area, or
7. A representative from the public-at-large.
N. List any leases, licenses, permits, contracts or claims that you
hold which involve lands or resources administered by the BLM:
O. Attach two or three Letters of Reference from interests or
organization to be represented:
P. Nominated by: Include Nominator's name, address and telephone
number(s):
Q. Date of nomination:
Groups should nominate more than one person and indicate their
preferred order of appointment selection.
Donald A. Simpson,
Acting State Director.
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