§ 161.600 What permit violations are addressed by this subpart?
§ 161.601 How will BIA monitor permit compliance?
§ 161.602 Will my permit be canceled for non-use?
§ 161.603 Can mediation be used in the event of a permit violation or dispute?
§ 161.604 What happens if a permit violation occurs?
§ 161.605 What will a written notice of a permit violation contain?
§ 161.606 What will BIA do if the permittee doesn’t cure a violation on time?
§ 161.607 What appeal bond provisions apply to permit cancellation decisions?
§ 161.608 When will a permit cancellation be effective?
§ 161.609 Can BIA take emergency action if the rangeland is threatened?
§ 161.610 What will BIA do if livestock is not removed when a permit expires or is cancelled?

Terms Used In CFR > Title 25 > Chapter I > Subchapter H > Part 161 > Subpart G - Permit Violations

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