Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart
Subpart D — Land And Operations Management
25 C.F.R. pt. 166, subpt. D
- § 166.300 How Is Indian Agricultural Land Managed?
- § 166.301 How Is Indian Land For Grazing Purposes Described?
- § 166.302 How Is A Range Unit Created?
- § 166.303 Can More Than One Parcel Of Indian Land Be Combined Into One Permit?
- § 166.304 Can There Be More Than One Permit For Each Range Unit?
- § 166.305 When Is Grazing Capacity Determined?
- § 166.306 Can The Bia Adjust The Grazing Capacity?
- § 166.307 Will The Grazing Capacity Be Increased If I Graze Adjacent Trust Or Non-trust Rangelands Not Covered By The Permit?
- § 166.308 Can The Number Of Animals And/or Season Of Use Be Modified On The Permitted Land If I Graze Adjacent Trust Or Non-trust Rangelands Under An On-and-off Grazing Permit?
- § 166.309 Who Determines Livestock Class And Livestock Ownership Requirements On Permitted Indian Land?
- § 166.310 What Must A Permittee Do To Protect Livestock From Exposure To Disease?
- § 166.311 Is An Indian Agricultural Resource Management Plan Required?
- § 166.312 Is A Conservation Plan Required?
- § 166.313 Is Environmental Compliance Required?
- § 166.314 Can A Permittee Apply A Conservation Practice On Permitted Indian Land?
- § 166.315 Who Is Responsible For The Completion And Maintenance Of A Conservation Practice If The Permit Expires Or Is Canceled Before The Completion Of The Conservation Practice?
- § 166.316 Can A Permittee Construct Improvements On Permitted Indian Land?
- § 166.317 What Happens To Improvements Constructed On Indian Lands When The Permit Has Been Terminated?