25 U.S.C. § 3702

Purposes

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The purposes of this chapter are to—(1) carry out the trust responsibility of the United States and promote the self-determination of Indian tribes by providing for the management of Indian agricultural lands and related renewable resources in a manner consistent with identified tribal goals and priorities for conservation, multiple use, and sustained yield;(2) authorize the Secretary to take part in the management of Indian agricultural lands, with the participation of the beneficial owners of the land, in a manner consistent with the trust responsibility of the Secretary and with the objectives of the beneficial owners;(3) provide for the development and management of Indian agricultural lands; and(4) increase the educational and training opportunities available to Indian people and communities in the practical, technical, and professional aspects of agriculture and land management to improve the expertise and technical abilities of Indian tribes and their members.(Pub. L. 103–177, § 3, Dec. 3, 1993, 107 Stat. 2011.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 7 cases, 1997–2019 · leading case: Moody v. United States
Moody v. United States (2019) cafc “" 25 U.S.C. § 3702 (2). The Secretary has delegated some of these responsibilities to the Bureau of Indian Affairs ("BIA"), within the Department of the Interior, which has promulgated regulations governing agricultural leases on Indian lands.”
Fredericks v. United States (2016) uscfc “See 25 U.S.C. § 3702 (“The purposes of this chapter are to ,.”
Temple v. Cleve Her Many Horses (2016) sdd “]” 25 U.S.C. § 3702 . An objective of AIARMA is “to assist trust and restricted Indian landowners in leasing their agricultural lands .”
Williams v. Babbitt (1997) ca9 “§§ 3202 (9), 3208 (child abuse prevention programs on reservations); 25 U.S.C. §§ 3702 , 3703(10) (assistance in management of "Indian agricultural lands”); 26 U.”
O'Bryan v. United States (2010) uscfc “25 U.S.C. §§ 3702 , 3712, 3715. To implement these goals, the grazing regulations contemplate that the permitting of Indian agricultural land (a term that refers both to farmland and to rangeland, 25 C.”
Moody v. United States (2017) uscfc “” 25 U.S.C. § 3702 (2). In section 3711(a), Congress directed the Secretary to manage Indian lands to achieve several objectives.”
Moody v. United States (2017) uscfc “” 25 U.S.C. § 3702 (2). In section 3711(a), Congress directed the Secretary to manage Indian lands to achieve several objectives.”
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