Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart
Subpart H — Specific Rules Applicable To White Earth Reservation Land Settlement Act Proceedings
43 C.F.R. pt. 4, subpt. H
- § 4.710 What Is This Subpart's Authority And Scope?
- § 4.711 To What Extent Do Other Regulations And Oha Standing Orders Apply?
- § 4.712 What Definitions Apply To This Subpart?
- § 4.713 What Law Governs The Determination Of Heirs?
- § 4.714 What Authority Does The Presiding Officer Have During The Determination Process?
- § 4.715 How May Minors Or Other Legal Incompetents Be Represented?
- § 4.720 Where And How Must Documents Be Filed With The Presiding Officer?
- § 4.721 When Is A Filing With The Presiding Officer Timely?
- § 4.722 To Whom Will A Presiding Officer Issue A Notice, Order, Or Decision?
- § 4.723 By What Means May The Presiding Officer Issue A Notice, Order, Or Decision?
- § 4.724 How Will Issuance Of A Presiding Officer's Notice, Order, Or Decision Be Documented?
- § 4.730 How Does The Project Director Commence The Determination Process?
- § 4.731 What Evidence Must The Project Director File With The Presiding Officer?
- § 4.732 What Will The Presiding Officer Do After Receiving The Evidence Filed By The Project Director?
- § 4.740 What Will A Preliminary Decision Include?
- § 4.741 How Will Notification Of The Preliminary Decision Be Provided?
- § 4.742 What Evidence Of Posting Of The Notice Of Preliminary Decision Must Be Filed With The Presiding Officer?
- § 4.743 What Are The Filing Requirements For Objecting To A Preliminary Decision And Requesting A Hearing?
- § 4.744 What Happens If No Timely Objection To The Preliminary Decision Is Filed?
- § 4.745 What Happens If An Objection To The Preliminary Decision Is Filed?
- § 4.750 What Must The Final Decision Determining Decedent's Heirs Contain?
- § 4.751 What Happens To The Determination Process Record And What Must It Include?
- § 4.760 How Can A Final Decision Be Challenged?
- § 4.761 What Are The Requirements For Filing A Petition For Reconsideration?
- § 4.762 Does Any Distribution Of The Estate Occur While A Petition For Reconsideration Is Pending?
- § 4.763 How Will The Presiding Officer Decide A Petition For Reconsideration?
- § 4.764 What Will The Order Upon Reconsideration Contain?
- § 4.765 How Can An Order Upon Reconsideration Be Challenged?
- § 4.770 What Are The Methods And Standards For Reopening A Closed Case?
- § 4.771 When Must A Petition For Reopening Be Filed?
- § 4.772 What Must Be Included In A Petition For Reopening?
- § 4.773 What Is Not Appropriate For A Petition For Reopening?
- § 4.774 How Will The Presiding Officer Decide A Petition For Reopening?
- § 4.775 How Will The Presiding Officer Decide A Case Reopened On Their Own Initiative?
- § 4.776 What Will The Order Upon Reopening Contain?
- § 4.777 What Happens To The Record After The Presiding Officer Issues An Order Upon Reopening?
- § 4.778 What Are Non-substantive Errors In An Order Or Decision And How May They Be Corrected?
- § 4.780 When Will The Final Decision And Orders Upon Reconsideration, Reopening, Or Remand Become Final?
- § 4.781 Which Presiding Officer Decisions Or Orders May Be Appealed And Who May Appeal Them?
- § 4.782 What Happens If A Petition For Reconsideration And A Notice Of Appeal Are Timely Filed?
- § 4.783 When And How May A Presiding Officer's Decision Or Order Be Appealed?
- § 4.784 What Are The Requirements For Serving The Notice Of Appeal And Statement Of Reasons?
- § 4.785 When Will The Determination Process Record Be Forwarded To The Board?
- § 4.786 What Actions May The Board Take To Resolve A Timely Appeal?
- § 4.787 What Happens To The Record After Disposition?
- § 4.790 What Happens If The Board Remands The Case To The Presiding Officer?
- § 4.791 What Will The Order Upon Remand Contain?
- § 4.792 What Happens To The Record After The Presiding Officer Issues An Order Upon Remand?