SUBPART D—Land and Operations Management (§166.300 to §166.317)
- 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?