Notice of Filing, 34983-34984 [2012-14218]
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(1) ‘‘Indian Country,’’ consistent with
the meaning given in 18 U.S.C. 1151
means: (a) All land within the limits of
the Stillaguamish Indian Reservation
under the jurisdiction of the United
States government, notwithstanding the
issuance of any patent, and, including
rights-of-way running through the
reservation; and (b) all Indian
allotments or other lands held in trust
for the Tribe or a member of the Tribe,
including rights-of-way running through
the same.
(2) ‘‘Liquor’’ means that liquid as now
defined as set forth by the Revised Code
of Washington in RCW 66.04.010(1), (3),
(25), (26) and (43).
(3) ‘‘Sale’’ and ‘‘sell’’ means as now
defined as set forth by the Revised Code
of Washington in RCW 66.04010(38).
(4) ‘‘Tribal retailer’’ means a liquor
retailer wholly-owned by the
Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians and
located in Indian Country.
(5) ‘‘Tribally-licensed retailer’’ means
a person who has a business license
from the Tribe to sell liquor at retail
from a business located in Indian
Country.
3.06.604 Stillaguamish Tax
Commission
The Board hereby authorizes the Tax
Commission of the Stillaguamish Tribe
of Indians to administer this
Subchapter, including general control,
management and supervision of all
liquor sales, places of sale and sales
outlets, and to exercise all of the powers
and accomplish all of the purposes
thereof as hereinafter set forth, and do
the following acts and things for and on
behalf of and in the name of the Tribe:
(A) Adopting and enforcing rules and
regulations for the purpose of carrying
into effect the provisions of this
Subchapter in the performance of its
functions;
(B) Collecting, auditing and issuing
fees, licenses, taxes and permits; and
(C) Performing all matters and things
incidental to and necessary to conduct
its business and carry out its duties and
functions under this Subchapter.
License Required
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3.06.610 License Required of Tribal
Retailers and Tribally-licensed Retailers
Every person engaging in the business
of selling liquor within the Tribe’s
Indian Country shall secure a business
license from the Tribe in the manner
provided for by Subchapter 100 of this
Title (‘‘Business Licenses’’) and
otherwise comply with all provisions of
Subchapter 100.
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3.06.611 Prohibitions
(1) The purchase, sale, and dealing in
liquor within the Tribe’s Indian Country
by any person, party, firm, or
corporation except pursuant to the
control, licensing, and regulation of the
Stillaguamish Tax Commission, is
hereby declared unlawful. Without
limitation as to any other penalties and
fines that may apply, any violation of
this subsection is an infraction
punishable by a fine of up to five
hundred dollars ($500.00).
(2) Every person engaging in the
business of selling liquor within the
Tribe’s Indian Country shall comply
with the provisions of Chapter 8.40,
Alcohol-Related Offenses, of the
Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Law and
Order Code, the provisions of which are
re-affirmed and are specifically
incorporated herein by this reference.
Any violation of this subsection is
punishable pursuant to the penalty
provisions of Chapter 8.40, AlcoholRelated Offenses of the Stillaguamish
Tribe of Indians Law and Order Code.
3.06.612 Conformity With State Law
As Required
Tribal retailers and Tribally-licensed
retailers shall comply with any
applicable Washington State liquor law
standards to the extent required by 18
U.S.C. 1161 and the Agreement Between
the Washington State Liquor Control
Board and the Stillaguamish Indian
Tribe for Purchase and Resale of Liquor
in Indian Country (‘‘Agreement’’), if
any. To the extent provisions of this
Subchapter conflict with the Agreement,
the terms of the Agreement control.
3.06.620 Tribal Liquor Tax
The Tribe expressly reserves its
inherent sovereign right to regulate the
use and sale of liquor through the
imposition of Tribal taxes thereon. The
Board hereby authorizes and expressly
reserves its authority to impose a Tribal
Liquor Tax on sales of all alcoholic
beverages, including packaged and retail
sales of liquor, wine, and beer, at a rate
determined to be fair and equitable by
the Board through independent action.
3.06.621 Liquor Sales Not Subject to
Tribal Retail Sales Tax
The Tribe’s Retail Sales Tax shall not
apply to retail sales of liquor.
Administration
3.06.630 Severability
If any section, provision, phrase,
addition, word, sentence or amendment
of this Subchapter or its application to
any person is held invalid, such
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invalidity shall not affect the other
provisions or applications of this
Subchapter that can be given effect
without the invalid application, and to
that end the provisions of this
Subchapter are declared severable.
3.06.631
Nondiscrimination
No provision of this Subchapter shall
be construed as imposing a regulation or
tax that discriminates on the basis of
whether a retail liquor establishment is
owned, managed or operated by a
member of the Tribe.
3.06.632
Effective Date
This Subchapter shall be and become
effective after thirty (30) days of
publication by the United States
Department of the Interior’s certification
in the Federal Register.
3.06.633
Sovereign Immunity
Nothing in this Subchapter shall be
construed as a waiver or limitation of
the inherent sovereign immunity of the
Tribe.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Notice of Filing
[LLNM940000. L1420000.BJ0000]
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of filing of plats of
survey.
AGENCY:
The plats of survey described
below are scheduled to be officially
filed in the New Mexico State Office,
Bureau of Land Management, Santa Fe,
New Mexico, thirty (30) calendar days
from the date of this publication.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
These plats will be available for
inspection in the New Mexico State
Office, Bureau of Land Management,
301 Dinosaur Trail, Santa Fe, New
Mexico. Copies may be obtained from
this office upon payment. Contact
Marcella Montoya at 505–954–2097, or
by email at mmontoya@nm.blm.gov, for
assistance. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
to contact the above individual during
normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Taxation
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Indian Meridian, Oklahoma (OK)
The plat, representing the dependent
resurvey and survey in Township 24
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North, Range 1 East, of the Indian
Meridian, accepted April 12, 2012, for
Group 211 OK.
The plat, representing the dependent
resurvey and survey in Township 15
North, Range 24 East, of the Indian
Meridian, accepted April 12, 2012, for
Group 207 OK.
The plat, in six sheets, representing
the dependent resurvey and survey in
Township 13 North, Range 19 East, of
the Indian Meridian, accepted April 20,
2012, for Group 67 OK.
New Mexico Principal Meridian, New
Mexico (NM)
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The plat, representing the dependent
resurvey and survey in Townships 23
and 24 South, Range 19 East, of the New
Mexico Principal Meridian, accepted
April 26, 2012, for Group 1136 NM.
The plat, in two sheets, representing
the dependent resurvey and survey, in
Township 16 North, Range 18 West, of
the New Mexico Principal Meridian,
accepted April 30, 2012, for Group 1107
NM.
These plats are to be scheduled for
official filing 30 days from the notice of
publication in the Federal Register, as
provided for in the BLM Manual Section
2097—Opening Orders. Notice from this
office will be provided as to the date of
said publication. If a protest against a
survey, in accordance with 43 CFR
4.450–2, of the above plats is received
prior to the date of official filing, the
filing will be stayed pending
consideration of the protest.
A plat will not be officially filed until
the day after all protests have been
dismissed and become final or appeals
from the dismissal affirmed.
A person or party who wishes to
protest against any of these surveys
must file a written protest with the
Bureau of Land Management New
Mexico State Director stating that they
wish to protest.
A statement of reasons for a protest
may be filed with the Notice of protest
to the State Director or the statement of
reasons must be filed with the State
Director within thirty (30) days after the
protest is filed.
Stephen W. Beyerlein,
Acting, Deputy State Director, Cadastral
Survey/GeoSciences.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–10345; 2200–1100–
665]
Notice of Intent To Repatriate a
Cultural Item: San Diego Museum of
Man, San Diego, CA
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The San Diego Museum of
Man, in consultation with the
appropriate Indian tribes, has
determined that a cultural item meets
the definition of unassociated funerary
object and repatriation to the Indian
tribes stated below may occur if no
additional claimants come forward.
Representatives of any Indian tribe that
believes itself to be culturally affiliated
with the cultural item may contact the
San Diego Museum of Man.
DATES: Representatives of any Indian
tribe that believes it has a cultural
affiliation with the cultural item should
contact the San Diego Museum of Man
at the address below by July 12, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Philip Hoog, San Diego
Museum of Man, San Diego, CA 92101,
telephone (619) 239–2001, extension 43.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
here given in accordance with the
Native American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C.
3005, of the intent to repatriate a
cultural item in the possession of the
San Diego Museum of Man, San Diego,
CA, that meets the definition of
unassociated funerary object under 25
U.S.C. 3001.
This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25
U.S.C. 3003(d)(3). The determinations in
this notice are the sole responsibility of
the museum, institution, or Federal
agency that has control of the Native
American cultural item. The National
Park Service is not responsible for the
determinations in this notice.
SUMMARY:
History and Description of the Cultural
Item
In 1929, one clay pipe (or bow pipe),
about five inches in total length, was
removed from archeological site SDM–
W–1 (as named by archeologist Malcolm
Rogers), also known as CA–SDI–39,
generally referred to as the Spindrift
site, located near the coast of the Pacific
Ocean in present day La Jolla, CA. The
pottery pipe is a bow-type with a beakshaped holder and has diamond
hatching incised about the bowl. It has
a charred appearance, suggesting that it
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was burned. Shortly after its excavation,
Malcolm Rogers transferred the clay
pipe to the San Diego Museum of Man,
where he was employed at the time.
Malcolm Rogers’s 1929 excavation
notes state that the pipe was discovered
with one associated cremation,
however, the cremated human remains
do not reside at the Museum of Man.
Kumeyaay tradition, confirmed through
consultation with Kumeyaay
representatives, also dictates that
charred objects, such as this pipe, were
part of burial offerings and were most
likely associated to cremated human
remains, most likely a male. Pursuant to
25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(B), the pipe is
considered an unassociated funerary
object. Clay pipes such as this one
typically do not make an appearance in
the archeological record until after A.D.
1000. Archeological evidence and
Kumeyaay tradition both suggest that
the present-day Kumeyaay people of
Southern California occupied the area
where the pipe was discovered during
this period.
Determinations Made by the San Diego
Museum of Man
Officials of the San Diego Museum of
Man have determined that:
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(B),
the one cultural item described above is
reasonably believed to have been placed
with or near individual human remains
at the time of death or later as part of
the death rite or ceremony and is
believed, by a preponderance of the
evidence, to have been removed from a
specific burial site of a Native American
individual.
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there
is a relationship of shared group
identity that can be reasonably traced
between the clay pipe and the
Kumeyaay Nation, as represented by the
Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band
of Mission Indians of the Barona
Reservation, California; Campo Band of
Diegueno Mission Indians of the Campo
Indian Reservation, California;
Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay
Indians, California; Iipay Nation of
Santa Ysabel, California (formerly the
Santa Ysabel Band of Diegueno Mission
Indians of the Santa Ysabel
Reservation); Inaja Band of Diegueno
Mission Indians of the Inaja and Cosmit
Reservation, California; Jamul Indian
Village of California; La Posta Band of
Diegueno Mission Indians of the La
Posta Indian Reservation, California;
Manzanita Band of Diegueno Mission
Indians of the Manzanita Reservation,
California; Mesa Grande Band of
Diegueno Mission Indians of the Mesa
Grande Reservation, California; San
Pasqual Band of Diegueno Mission
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
Notice of Filing
[LLNM940000. L1420000.BJ0000]
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of filing of plats of survey.
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SUMMARY: The plats of survey described below are scheduled to be
officially filed in the New Mexico State Office, Bureau of Land
Management, Santa Fe, New Mexico, thirty (30) calendar days from the
date of this publication.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: These plats will be available for
inspection in the New Mexico State Office, Bureau of Land Management,
301 Dinosaur Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Copies may be obtained from
this office upon payment. Contact Marcella Montoya at 505-954-2097, or
by email at mmontoya@nm.blm.gov, for assistance. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 to contact the above
individual during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Indian Meridian, Oklahoma (OK)
The plat, representing the dependent resurvey and survey in
Township 24
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North, Range 1 East, of the Indian Meridian, accepted April 12, 2012,
for Group 211 OK.
The plat, representing the dependent resurvey and survey in
Township 15 North, Range 24 East, of the Indian Meridian, accepted
April 12, 2012, for Group 207 OK.
The plat, in six sheets, representing the dependent resurvey and
survey in Township 13 North, Range 19 East, of the Indian Meridian,
accepted April 20, 2012, for Group 67 OK.
New Mexico Principal Meridian, New Mexico (NM)
The plat, representing the dependent resurvey and survey in
Townships 23 and 24 South, Range 19 East, of the New Mexico Principal
Meridian, accepted April 26, 2012, for Group 1136 NM.
The plat, in two sheets, representing the dependent resurvey and
survey, in Township 16 North, Range 18 West, of the New Mexico
Principal Meridian, accepted April 30, 2012, for Group 1107 NM.
These plats are to be scheduled for official filing 30 days from
the notice of publication in the Federal Register, as provided for in
the BLM Manual Section 2097--Opening Orders. Notice from this office
will be provided as to the date of said publication. If a protest
against a survey, in accordance with 43 CFR 4.450-2, of the above plats
is received prior to the date of official filing, the filing will be
stayed pending consideration of the protest.
A plat will not be officially filed until the day after all
protests have been dismissed and become final or appeals from the
dismissal affirmed.
A person or party who wishes to protest against any of these
surveys must file a written protest with the Bureau of Land Management
New Mexico State Director stating that they wish to protest.
A statement of reasons for a protest may be filed with the Notice
of protest to the State Director or the statement of reasons must be
filed with the State Director within thirty (30) days after the protest
is filed.
Stephen W. Beyerlein,
Acting, Deputy State Director, Cadastral Survey/GeoSciences.
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