Examples of Indian governing body in a sentence
Lands within the exterior boundaries of Indian reservations may be redesignated only by the appropriate Indian governing body.
The Indian governing body has followed procedures equivalent to those required of the department under subdivisions (2), (3)(C), and (3)(D).
The redesignation, except a redesignation established by an Indian governing body, has been specifically approved by the governor, after consultation with the appropriate committees of the legislature, if it is in session, or with the leadership of the legislature, if it is not in session and if general purpose units of local government representing a majority of the residents of the area to be redesignated enact legislation or pass resolutions concurring in the redesignation.
Any state, federal land manager, or Indian governing body whose lands may be affected by emissions from the source or modification.
If U.S. EPA disapproves any proposed redesignation, the department or Indian governing body, as appropriate, may resubmit the proposal after correcting the deficiencies noted by U.S. EPA.*This document is incorporated by reference.
A copy of the public notice required above will be sent as appropriate to (a) the applicant, (b) the U.S. EPA, (c) any affected comprehensive regional land use planning agency, (d) affected county commissioners, (e) any state or federal land manager or Indian governing body whose lands may be significantly affected by emissions from the proposed facility.
Check with the Department, Federal Land Manager, or Indian governing body for the most current list of specific local and national modeling review contacts and addresses for the federal lands.
Such Indian governing body shall be subject in all respect to the provi- sions of subsection (e) of this section.
Lands within the exterior boundaries of Indian reservations may be proposed for redesignation by an Indian governing body or EPA.
If U.S. EPA disapproves any proposed redesignation, the department or Indian governing body, as appropriate, may resubmit the proposal after correcting the deficiencies noted by U.S. EPA.* This document is incorporated by reference.