80_FR_57618 80 FR 57434 - Tribal Consultation Policy

80 FR 57434 - Tribal Consultation Policy

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 184 (September 23, 2015)

Page Range57434-57436
FR Document2015-24150

This notice announces a policy outlining the guiding principles for all Treasury bureaus and offices engaging with Tribal Governments on matters with Tribal implications. The policy will be updated periodically and refined as needed to reflect ongoing engagement and collaboration with Tribal partners.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY


Tribal Consultation Policy

AGENCY: Department of the Treasury.

ACTION: Notice of Tribal Consultation Policy.

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SUMMARY: This notice announces a policy outlining the guiding 
principles for all Treasury bureaus and offices engaging with Tribal 
Governments on matters with Tribal implications. The policy will be 
updated periodically and refined as needed to reflect ongoing 
engagement and collaboration with Tribal partners.

DATES: Effective date: September 23, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elaine Buckberg, Department of the 
Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Coordination, Office of 
Economic Policy and Point of Contact for Tribal Consultation, at 202-
622-2200 or by email at [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On December 3, 2014, the Department of the 
Treasury (Treasury) released an interim tribal consultation policy 
outlining the guiding principles for all Treasury bureaus and offices 
engaging with Tribal Governments on matters with Tribal Implications 
(``Tribal Consultation Policy; Notice of Interim Tribal Policy,'' 79 FR 
71816). In releasing the interim policy, Treasury solicited comments 
from tribes. While the policy was being reviewed and finalized, 
Treasury has operated under the interim consultation policy. In 
response, Treasury received over 25 comments from Indian tribal 
governments and tribal organizations. The written comments and other 
feedback received via ongoing tribal consultation were very helpful in 
developing Treasury's final tribal consultation policy. We appreciate 
the commenters' interest in working with Treasury to develop a 
consultation policy that satisfies the concerns of Indian tribal 
governments and their leaders while enabling Treasury to continue to 
develop and implement policy in a timely and efficient manner.
    The final policy includes a number of changes suggested in these 
comments, including the following:
     The policy no longer includes the phrase ``endeavor to 
consult,'' and now simply states that Treasury will consult with tribes 
on policy matters with tribal implications, under the procedures set 
forth in the policy.
     The final policy now provides for consultation with tribes 
on policy matters of ``general applicability that may have an impact on 
Indian Tribes or their members.''
     While a timely response to consultation requests has 
always been Treasury's goal, the final policy now formally requires the 
POCTC to acknowledge requests for consultation ``within a reasonable 
period.''
    While we incorporated a number of comments, we have retained the 
language of the interim policy with respect to consultation on actions 
to enforce requirements administered by the agency (Section III.A.). 
After further consideration, it remains our view that consultation on 
such matters would present a number of legal and practical challenges, 
and is not within the purview of Executive Order 13175. Our guidance on 
the General Welfare Exclusion, the Per Capita Act, minor trusts, and 
other important matters, shows that a robust tribal consultation 
process can address tribes' concerns about enforcement actions or 
penalties when it is appropriate to do so.
    The consultation policy will be updated periodically and refined as 
needed to reflect ongoing engagement and collaboration with Tribal 
partners.

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Department of the Treasury Tribal Consultation Policy

    In furtherance of Executive Order 13175, ``Consultation and 
Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments,'' 65 FR 67249, issued by 
President Clinton on November 6, 2000, and the Presidential Memorandum 
for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies on Tribal 
Consultation, 74 FR 57881, signed by President Obama on November 5, 
2009, the U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury) establishes this 
Tribal Consultation Policy (Policy). The Policy outlines the guiding 
principles for all Treasury bureaus and offices engaging with Tribal 
Governments on matters with Tribal Implications.

I. Definitions

    A. ``Indian Tribe'' refers to an Indian or Alaska Native tribe, 
band, nation, pueblo, village, or community that the Secretary of the 
Interior acknowledges to exist as an Indian Tribe pursuant to the 
Federally Recognized Indian Tribe List Act of 1994, 25 U.S.C. 479a.
    B. ``Tribal Government'' refers to the governing body of an Indian 
Tribe.
    C. ``Tribal Consultation'' (or ``Consultation'') involves the 
direct, timely, and interactive process of receiving input from Indian 
Tribes regarding proposed Treasury actions on Policies that have Tribal 
Implications.
    D. ``Policies that have Tribal Implications'' has the same meaning 
as used in Executive Order 13175, and refers to Treasury regulations, 
published guidance, or other policy statements or actions that have 
substantial direct effects on one or more Indian Tribes, on the 
relationship between the Federal Government and Indian Tribes, or the 
distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal 
Government and Indian Tribes. It does not include policy matters of 
general applicability that may have an impact on Indian Tribes or their 
members; however, Treasury may consider Consultation on such matters 
under the circumstances described in Section III.A.
    E. ``Tribal Official'' refers to an elected, appointed, or 
designated official or employee of the governing body of an Indian 
Tribe, or an authorized inter-tribal organization.

II. Guiding Principles

    A. The United States recognizes the right of Indian Tribes to self-
government, and their inherent sovereign powers over their members and 
territories. The principle of consultation has its roots in the unique 
relationship between the federal government and the governments of 
Indian Tribes. This government-to-government relationship has a more 
than 200-year history, and is built on the foundation of the U.S. 
Constitution, treaties, legislation, executive action, and judicial 
rulings. Most recently, consultation was recognized in Executive Order 
13175 and in the November 5, 2009 Presidential Memorandum on Tribal 
Consultation.
    B. Treasury is committed to strengthening the government-to-
government relationships between the United States and Indian Tribes. 
Treasury recognizes that agency policies, programs, and services may 
affect Indian Tribes and is committed to consulting with Tribal 
Officials with regard to Treasury Policies that have Tribal 
Implications. This policy will complement, not supersede, any existing 
laws, rules, or regulations that guide existing consultation processes 
with Indian Tribes.
    C. Tribal Consultation will inform Treasury's development of 
regulations, published guidance, and other policy statements or 
actions, as it will enhance Treasury's understanding of the potential 
impacts of these activities on Indian Tribes.
    D. Treasury is committed to developing and issuing regulations and 
guidance in a timely manner.

III. Consultation Policy

A. Statement of Policy

    Treasury will consult with Tribal Officials prior to implementing 
Policies that have Tribal Implications. While not required by this 
Policy or EO 13175, when specifically requested, Treasury also may 
consult with Tribal Officials regarding policy matters of general 
applicability that may have an impact on Indian Tribes or their 
members. Treasury may also conduct listening sessions, meetings with 
individual Tribes, and informal discussions with Tribal Officials on 
matters of concern.
    The Tribal Consultation process should achieve the following core 
objectives: (1) Timely identification of policy matters that may 
warrant Tribal Consultation; (2) implementation of a process that is 
accessible and convenient to Tribal participants; and (3) development 
of meaningful, transparent, and accountable dialogue involving the 
appropriate participants.
    Consistent with EO 13175, Tribal Consultation is not required for 
actions to enforce requirements administered by the agency or actions 
to penalize violations of these requirements, even if the actions 
impact multiple Indian Tribes or members of multiple Indian Tribes. 
Actions that do not require Tribal Consultation include, but are not 
limited to:
     Administrative orders or practices involving penalties or 
equitable or similar relief to ameliorate the effects of prior 
violations or ensure compliance;
     Administrative orders that impose specialized requirements 
of limited duration;
     Audits, examinations, collections, litigation, or 
investigations; and
     Internal agency guidelines with respect to such matters.

B. Role of the POCTC

    The Treasury Point of Contact for Tribal Consultation (POCTC) is 
the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Coordination in the Office of 
Economic Policy, or another official as designated by the Secretary or 
the Deputy Secretary. Treasury bureaus and policy offices, as well as 
the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) and the Executive Secretariat, 
may assist the POCTC in identifying policy matters that may require 
Tribal Consultation.
    The POCTC is available to assist Treasury bureaus and offices in 
the identification of policy matters that may be appropriate for Tribal 
Consultation. OGC is also available to assist in resolving internal 
questions related to Tribal Consultation matters.

C. Procedures for Evaluating and Initiating Consultation

    1. Treasury bureaus and offices should conduct Tribal Consultation 
with respect to Policies that have Tribal Implications, including early 
outreach to solicit comments from appropriate Tribal Officials who may 
be substantially affected by changes in Treasury regulations, published 
guidance, or other policies under consideration. Program staff and 
legal counsel should assist in the identification of policy matters 
that are likely to require Tribal Consultation. Generally, every effort 
should be made to provide sufficient notice prior to scheduling 
Consultation, and the POCTC or Treasury office or bureau conducting a 
Consultation should inform Tribal Officials as soon as practicable if 
exceptional circumstances, such as legislative or regulatory deadlines 
or other factors beyond Treasury's control, warrant an abbreviated 
period of advance notice.
    2. Tribal Consultation will be conducted by Treasury officials who 
are knowledgeable about the matters at hand and authorized to speak for 
the Department.

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    3. A phased approach to Tribal Consultation may be appropriate in 
some matters, in which a plan for more extensive Tribal Consultation is 
identified and a commitment is made to consult within a specified time 
frame.
    4. Treasury bureaus and offices should notify the POCTC in advance 
of final actions on policies that may have Tribal Implications. The 
POCTC may advise on the potential need for Tribal Consultation with 
respect to such matters.
    5. With respect to regulations and published guidance on matters 
that have Tribal Implications, to the extent practicable and permitted 
by law, Treasury will consult with Tribal Officials early in the 
process of developing such regulations or guidance. These Consultations 
should seek comment on compliance costs as appropriate to the nature of 
the regulation or guidance under development. The timing, nature, 
detail, and extent of Consultation will depend on the regulation or 
guidance involved.

D. Methods of Consultation

    Tribal Consultation may include, but is not limited to, one or more 
of the following:
     Federal Register (FR) notices or other published guidance 
soliciting comments. Tribal Consultation opportunities may be announced 
in FR notices and other published guidance, including guidance 
published in the Internal Revenue Bulletin. FR notices and other 
published guidance requesting comments from Tribal Officials should be 
published as soon as practicable after Treasury determines that Tribal 
Consultation is appropriate. When practicable, a comment period of 60 
to 120 days will be provided, to allow sufficient time for Tribal 
Officials to consult with their members and legal counsel on any 
matters of concern.
     Meetings, written correspondence, conference calls, 
videoconferences, and workshops to encourage an exchange of views. 
Tribal Consultation may also be conducted through email, regular mail, 
telephone calls (including conference calls), video conferences, and 
in-person meetings or conferences, as schedules and resources permit. 
Where appropriate, intra- and inter-agency meetings also may be 
utilized to address areas of concern, conserve resources, and ensure 
comprehensive coverage of an issue. Disparities in time zones and 
travel costs, including those of Alaskan Native tribes, will be taken 
into account when scheduling phone calls and conferences.
     Targeted outreach. Treasury officials or the POCTC may 
also directly contact Tribal Officials to discuss Policies that have 
Tribal Implications. In addition, as resources and schedules permit, 
Treasury officials may attend conferences sponsored by inter-tribal 
organizations to participate in agency listening sessions and/or to 
present on issues of concern to Indian Tribes.

E. Process for Tribal Officials To Request Consultation

    Tribal Officials are encouraged to contact directly the appropriate 
Treasury officials, on a government-to-government basis, to seek 
Consultation on Policies that have Tribal Implications. Consultation 
requests may also be addressed to the POCTC, who may direct the matter 
to additional Treasury officials, as appropriate. Consultation requests 
to the POCTC will be acknowledged within a reasonable period. The POCTC 
also may be contacted with general concerns or requests for 
information, and may refer specific policy matters to the Treasury 
bureaus or offices with direct jurisdiction, as appropriate. The POCTC 
can be reached at [email protected]

IV. Judicial Review

    This Policy is intended only to improve the internal management of 
Treasury, and is not intended to create any right, benefit, or trust 
responsibility, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law by a 
party against Treasury or any person.

David R. Pearl,
Executive Secretary.
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                                                  Colomos, Guadalajara, Jalisco C.P.                      controlled or directed by, or acting for              with Tribal Governments on matters
                                                  44660, Mexico; Antioquia 2123–B, Col.                   or on behalf of, CARTEL DE JALISCO                    with Tribal Implications (‘‘Tribal
                                                  Los Colomos, Guadalajara, Jalisco,                      NUEVA GENERACION and therefore                        Consultation Policy; Notice of Interim
                                                  Mexico; Web site www.jp-adv.com;                        meets the statutory criteria for                      Tribal Policy,’’ 79 FR 71816). In
                                                  R.F.C. JAP090911D37 (Mexico)                            designation as a SDNT pursuant to                     releasing the interim policy, Treasury
                                                  [SDNTK]. Designated for materially                      sections 805(b)(2) and/or (3) of the                  solicited comments from tribes. While
                                                  assisting in, or providing support for or               Kingpin Act, 21 U.S.C. §§ 1904(b)(2)                  the policy was being reviewed and
                                                  to, or providing goods or services in                   and/or (3).                                           finalized, Treasury has operated under
                                                  support of, the international narcotics                   5. ONZE BLACK (a.k.a. TEQUILA                       the interim consultation policy. In
                                                  trafficking activities of CARTEL DE                     ONZE BLACK), Antioquia # 2123–B,                      response, Treasury received over 25
                                                  JALISCO NUEVA GENERACION, and/or                        Col. Los Colomos, Guadalajara, Jalisco                comments from Indian tribal
                                                  being controlled or directed by, or                     44660, Mexico; Web site                               governments and tribal organizations.
                                                  acting for or on behalf of, CARTEL DE                   www.tequilaonze.com [SDNTK].                          The written comments and other
                                                  JALISCO NUEVA GENERACION and                            Designated for materially assisting in, or            feedback received via ongoing tribal
                                                  therefore meets the statutory criteria for              providing support for or to, or providing             consultation were very helpful in
                                                  designation as a SDNT pursuant to                       goods or services in support of, the                  developing Treasury’s final tribal
                                                  sections 805(b)(2) and/or (3) of the                    international narcotics trafficking                   consultation policy. We appreciate the
                                                  Kingpin Act, 21 U.S.C. §§ 1904(b)(2)                    activities of CARTEL DE JALISCO                       commenters’ interest in working with
                                                  and/or (3).                                             NUEVA GENERACION, and/or being                        Treasury to develop a consultation
                                                     2. JJGON, S.P.R. DE R.L. DE C.V.,                    controlled or directed by, or acting for              policy that satisfies the concerns of
                                                  Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico; Folio                     or on behalf of, CARTEL DE JALISCO                    Indian tribal governments and their
                                                  Mercantil No. 61698–1 (Mexico)                          NUEVA GENERACION and therefore                        leaders while enabling Treasury to
                                                  [SDNTK]. Designated for materially                      meets the statutory criteria for                      continue to develop and implement
                                                  assisting in, or providing support for or               designation as a SDNT pursuant to                     policy in a timely and efficient manner.
                                                  to, or providing goods or services in                   sections 805(b)(2) and/or (3) of the
                                                  support of, the international narcotics                 Kingpin Act, 21 U.S.C. §§ 1904(b)(2)                     The final policy includes a number of
                                                  trafficking activities of CARTEL DE                     and/or (3).                                           changes suggested in these comments,
                                                  JALISCO NUEVA GENERACION, and/or                                                                              including the following:
                                                                                                            Dated: September 17, 2015.
                                                  being controlled or directed by, or
                                                                                                          Andrea M. Gacki,
                                                                                                                                                                   • The policy no longer includes the
                                                  acting for or on behalf of, CARTEL DE                                                                         phrase ‘‘endeavor to consult,’’ and now
                                                  JALISCO NUEVA GENERACION and                            Acting Director, Office of Foreign Assets
                                                                                                          Control.
                                                                                                                                                                simply states that Treasury will consult
                                                  therefore meets the statutory criteria for                                                                    with tribes on policy matters with tribal
                                                  designation as a SDNT pursuant to                       [FR Doc. 2015–24068 Filed 9–22–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                implications, under the procedures set
                                                  sections 805(b)(2) and/or (3) of the                    BILLING CODE 4810–AL–P
                                                                                                                                                                forth in the policy.
                                                  Kingpin Act, 21 U.S.C. §§ 1904(b)(2)
                                                  and/or (3).                                                                                                      • The final policy now provides for
                                                     3. LAS FLORES CABANAS (a.k.a.                        DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY                            consultation with tribes on policy
                                                  CABANAS LAS FLORES), Km 5.4                                                                                   matters of ‘‘general applicability that
                                                  Carretera Tapalpa—San Gabriel,                          Tribal Consultation Policy                            may have an impact on Indian Tribes or
                                                  Tapalpa, Jalisco 49340, Mexico; Web                     AGENCY:   Department of the Treasury.                 their members.’’
                                                  site www.cabanaslasflores.com                           ACTION:   Notice of Tribal Consultation                  • While a timely response to
                                                  [SDNTK]. Designated for materially                      Policy.                                               consultation requests has always been
                                                  assisting in, or providing support for or                                                                     Treasury’s goal, the final policy now
                                                  to, or providing goods or services in                   SUMMARY:   This notice announces a                    formally requires the POCTC to
                                                  support of, the international narcotics                 policy outlining the guiding principles               acknowledge requests for consultation
                                                  trafficking activities of CARTEL DE                     for all Treasury bureaus and offices                  ‘‘within a reasonable period.’’
                                                  JALISCO NUEVA GENERACION, and/or                        engaging with Tribal Governments on                      While we incorporated a number of
                                                  being controlled or directed by, or                     matters with Tribal implications. The                 comments, we have retained the
                                                  acting for or on behalf of, CARTEL DE                   policy will be updated periodically and               language of the interim policy with
                                                  JALISCO NUEVA GENERACION and                            refined as needed to reflect ongoing                  respect to consultation on actions to
                                                  therefore meets the statutory criteria for              engagement and collaboration with                     enforce requirements administered by
                                                  designation as a SDNT pursuant to                       Tribal partners.                                      the agency (Section III.A.). After further
                                                  sections 805(b)(2) and/or (3) of the                    DATES: Effective date: September 23,                  consideration, it remains our view that
                                                  Kingpin Act, 21 U.S.C. §§ 1904(b)(2)                    2015.
                                                  and/or (3).                                                                                                   consultation on such matters would
                                                     4. MIZU SUSHI LOUNGE, Av.                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      present a number of legal and practical
                                                  Francisco Villa 1329 Planta Alta,                       Elaine Buckberg, Department of the                    challenges, and is not within the
                                                  Residencial Fluvial Vallarta, Puerto                    Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary for               purview of Executive Order 13175. Our
                                                  Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico; Av. Gral.                    Policy Coordination, Office of Economic               guidance on the General Welfare
                                                  Eulogio Parra 3200 Esq. Aztecas, Plaza                  Policy and Point of Contact for Tribal                Exclusion, the Per Capita Act, minor
                                                  Entorno Margarita L. 22 Piso 2, Col.                    Consultation, at 202–622–2200 or by                   trusts, and other important matters,
                                                                                                          email at TRIBAL.CONSULT@                              shows that a robust tribal consultation
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                                                  Monraz, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico;
                                                  Web site www.mizusushi.mx [SDNTK].                      treasury.gov.                                         process can address tribes’ concerns
                                                  Designated for materially assisting in, or              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On                         about enforcement actions or penalties
                                                  providing support for or to, or providing               December 3, 2014, the Department of                   when it is appropriate to do so.
                                                  goods or services in support of, the                    the Treasury (Treasury) released an                      The consultation policy will be
                                                  international narcotics trafficking                     interim tribal consultation policy                    updated periodically and refined as
                                                  activities of CARTEL DE JALISCO                         outlining the guiding principles for all              needed to reflect ongoing engagement
                                                  NUEVA GENERACION, and/or being                          Treasury bureaus and offices engaging                 and collaboration with Tribal partners.


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                                                  Department of the Treasury Tribal                       relationship between the federal                      Tribes or members of multiple Indian
                                                  Consultation Policy                                     government and the governments of                     Tribes. Actions that do not require
                                                    In furtherance of Executive Order                     Indian Tribes. This government-to-                    Tribal Consultation include, but are not
                                                  13175, ‘‘Consultation and Coordination                  government relationship has a more                    limited to:
                                                  with Indian Tribal Governments,’’ 65 FR                 than 200-year history, and is built on                   • Administrative orders or practices
                                                  67249, issued by President Clinton on                   the foundation of the U.S. Constitution,              involving penalties or equitable or
                                                  November 6, 2000, and the Presidential                  treaties, legislation, executive action,              similar relief to ameliorate the effects of
                                                  Memorandum for the Heads of                             and judicial rulings. Most recently,                  prior violations or ensure compliance;
                                                  Executive Departments and Agencies on                   consultation was recognized in                           • Administrative orders that impose
                                                  Tribal Consultation, 74 FR 57881,                       Executive Order 13175 and in the                      specialized requirements of limited
                                                  signed by President Obama on                            November 5, 2009 Presidential                         duration;
                                                  November 5, 2009, the U.S. Department                   Memorandum on Tribal Consultation.                       • Audits, examinations, collections,
                                                  of the Treasury (Treasury) establishes                     B. Treasury is committed to                        litigation, or investigations; and
                                                  this Tribal Consultation Policy (Policy).               strengthening the government-to-                         • Internal agency guidelines with
                                                  The Policy outlines the guiding                         government relationships between the                  respect to such matters.
                                                  principles for all Treasury bureaus and                 United States and Indian Tribes.
                                                                                                          Treasury recognizes that agency                       B. Role of the POCTC
                                                  offices engaging with Tribal
                                                  Governments on matters with Tribal                      policies, programs, and services may                    The Treasury Point of Contact for
                                                  Implications.                                           affect Indian Tribes and is committed to              Tribal Consultation (POCTC) is the
                                                                                                          consulting with Tribal Officials with                 Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy
                                                  I. Definitions                                          regard to Treasury Policies that have                 Coordination in the Office of Economic
                                                     A. ‘‘Indian Tribe’’ refers to an Indian              Tribal Implications. This policy will                 Policy, or another official as designated
                                                  or Alaska Native tribe, band, nation,                   complement, not supersede, any                        by the Secretary or the Deputy
                                                  pueblo, village, or community that the                  existing laws, rules, or regulations that             Secretary. Treasury bureaus and policy
                                                  Secretary of the Interior acknowledges                  guide existing consultation processes                 offices, as well as the Office of the
                                                  to exist as an Indian Tribe pursuant to                 with Indian Tribes.                                   General Counsel (OGC) and the
                                                  the Federally Recognized Indian Tribe                      C. Tribal Consultation will inform                 Executive Secretariat, may assist the
                                                  List Act of 1994, 25 U.S.C. 479a.                       Treasury’s development of regulations,                POCTC in identifying policy matters
                                                     B. ‘‘Tribal Government’’ refers to the               published guidance, and other policy                  that may require Tribal Consultation.
                                                  governing body of an Indian Tribe.                      statements or actions, as it will enhance               The POCTC is available to assist
                                                     C. ‘‘Tribal Consultation’’ (or                       Treasury’s understanding of the                       Treasury bureaus and offices in the
                                                  ‘‘Consultation’’) involves the direct,                  potential impacts of these activities on              identification of policy matters that may
                                                  timely, and interactive process of                      Indian Tribes.                                        be appropriate for Tribal Consultation.
                                                  receiving input from Indian Tribes                         D. Treasury is committed to                        OGC is also available to assist in
                                                  regarding proposed Treasury actions on                  developing and issuing regulations and                resolving internal questions related to
                                                  Policies that have Tribal Implications.                 guidance in a timely manner.                          Tribal Consultation matters.
                                                     D. ‘‘Policies that have Tribal                       III. Consultation Policy                              C. Procedures for Evaluating and
                                                  Implications’’ has the same meaning as                                                                        Initiating Consultation
                                                  used in Executive Order 13175, and                      A. Statement of Policy
                                                  refers to Treasury regulations, published                  Treasury will consult with Tribal                     1. Treasury bureaus and offices
                                                  guidance, or other policy statements or                 Officials prior to implementing Policies              should conduct Tribal Consultation
                                                  actions that have substantial direct                    that have Tribal Implications. While not              with respect to Policies that have Tribal
                                                  effects on one or more Indian Tribes, on                required by this Policy or EO 13175,                  Implications, including early outreach
                                                  the relationship between the Federal                    when specifically requested, Treasury                 to solicit comments from appropriate
                                                  Government and Indian Tribes, or the                    also may consult with Tribal Officials                Tribal Officials who may be
                                                  distribution of power and                               regarding policy matters of general                   substantially affected by changes in
                                                  responsibilities between the Federal                    applicability that may have an impact                 Treasury regulations, published
                                                  Government and Indian Tribes. It does                   on Indian Tribes or their members.                    guidance, or other policies under
                                                  not include policy matters of general                   Treasury may also conduct listening                   consideration. Program staff and legal
                                                  applicability that may have an impact                   sessions, meetings with individual                    counsel should assist in the
                                                  on Indian Tribes or their members;                      Tribes, and informal discussions with                 identification of policy matters that are
                                                  however, Treasury may consider                          Tribal Officials on matters of concern.               likely to require Tribal Consultation.
                                                  Consultation on such matters under the                     The Tribal Consultation process                    Generally, every effort should be made
                                                  circumstances described in Section                      should achieve the following core                     to provide sufficient notice prior to
                                                  III.A.                                                  objectives: (1) Timely identification of              scheduling Consultation, and the
                                                     E. ‘‘Tribal Official’’ refers to an                  policy matters that may warrant Tribal                POCTC or Treasury office or bureau
                                                  elected, appointed, or designated                       Consultation; (2) implementation of a                 conducting a Consultation should
                                                  official or employee of the governing                   process that is accessible and                        inform Tribal Officials as soon as
                                                  body of an Indian Tribe, or an                          convenient to Tribal participants; and                practicable if exceptional
                                                  authorized inter-tribal organization.                   (3) development of meaningful,                        circumstances, such as legislative or
                                                                                                                                                                regulatory deadlines or other factors
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                                                                                                          transparent, and accountable dialogue
                                                  II. Guiding Principles                                  involving the appropriate participants.               beyond Treasury’s control, warrant an
                                                     A. The United States recognizes the                     Consistent with EO 13175, Tribal                   abbreviated period of advance notice.
                                                  right of Indian Tribes to self-                         Consultation is not required for actions                 2. Tribal Consultation will be
                                                  government, and their inherent                          to enforce requirements administered by               conducted by Treasury officials who are
                                                  sovereign powers over their members                     the agency or actions to penalize                     knowledgeable about the matters at
                                                  and territories. The principle of                       violations of these requirements, even if             hand and authorized to speak for the
                                                  consultation has its roots in the unique                the actions impact multiple Indian                    Department.


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                                                     3. A phased approach to Tribal                       Internal Revenue Bulletin. FR notices                 listening sessions and/or to present on
                                                  Consultation may be appropriate in                      and other published guidance                          issues of concern to Indian Tribes.
                                                  some matters, in which a plan for more                  requesting comments from Tribal
                                                                                                                                                                E. Process for Tribal Officials To
                                                  extensive Tribal Consultation is                        Officials should be published as soon as
                                                                                                                                                                Request Consultation
                                                  identified and a commitment is made to                  practicable after Treasury determines
                                                  consult within a specified time frame.                  that Tribal Consultation is appropriate.                 Tribal Officials are encouraged to
                                                     4. Treasury bureaus and offices                      When practicable, a comment period of                 contact directly the appropriate
                                                  should notify the POCTC in advance of                   60 to 120 days will be provided, to                   Treasury officials, on a government-to-
                                                  final actions on policies that may have                 allow sufficient time for Tribal Officials            government basis, to seek Consultation
                                                  Tribal Implications. The POCTC may                      to consult with their members and legal               on Policies that have Tribal
                                                  advise on the potential need for Tribal                 counsel on any matters of concern.                    Implications. Consultation requests may
                                                  Consultation with respect to such                          • Meetings, written correspondence,                also be addressed to the POCTC, who
                                                  matters.                                                conference calls, videoconferences, and               may direct the matter to additional
                                                     5. With respect to regulations and                                                                         Treasury officials, as appropriate.
                                                                                                          workshops to encourage an exchange of
                                                  published guidance on matters that have                                                                       Consultation requests to the POCTC will
                                                                                                          views. Tribal Consultation may also be
                                                  Tribal Implications, to the extent                                                                            be acknowledged within a reasonable
                                                                                                          conducted through email, regular mail,
                                                  practicable and permitted by law,                                                                             period. The POCTC also may be
                                                                                                          telephone calls (including conference
                                                  Treasury will consult with Tribal                                                                             contacted with general concerns or
                                                                                                          calls), video conferences, and in-person
                                                  Officials early in the process of                                                                             requests for information, and may refer
                                                                                                          meetings or conferences, as schedules
                                                  developing such regulations or                                                                                specific policy matters to the Treasury
                                                                                                          and resources permit. Where
                                                  guidance. These Consultations should                                                                          bureaus or offices with direct
                                                                                                          appropriate, intra- and inter-agency
                                                  seek comment on compliance costs as                                                                           jurisdiction, as appropriate. The POCTC
                                                                                                          meetings also may be utilized to address
                                                  appropriate to the nature of the                                                                              can be reached at Tribal.Consult@
                                                                                                          areas of concern, conserve resources,
                                                  regulation or guidance under                                                                                  treasury.gov.
                                                                                                          and ensure comprehensive coverage of
                                                  development. The timing, nature, detail,
                                                                                                          an issue. Disparities in time zones and               IV. Judicial Review
                                                  and extent of Consultation will depend
                                                                                                          travel costs, including those of Alaskan
                                                  on the regulation or guidance involved.                                                                         This Policy is intended only to
                                                                                                          Native tribes, will be taken into account
                                                                                                                                                                improve the internal management of
                                                  D. Methods of Consultation                              when scheduling phone calls and
                                                                                                                                                                Treasury, and is not intended to create
                                                     Tribal Consultation may include, but                 conferences.
                                                                                                                                                                any right, benefit, or trust responsibility,
                                                  is not limited to, one or more of the                      • Targeted outreach. Treasury                      substantive or procedural, enforceable at
                                                  following:                                              officials or the POCTC may also directly              law by a party against Treasury or any
                                                     • Federal Register (FR) notices or                   contact Tribal Officials to discuss                   person.
                                                  other published guidance soliciting                     Policies that have Tribal Implications.
                                                  comments. Tribal Consultation                           In addition, as resources and schedules               David R. Pearl,
                                                  opportunities may be announced in FR                    permit, Treasury officials may attend                 Executive Secretary.
                                                  notices and other published guidance,                   conferences sponsored by inter-tribal                 [FR Doc. 2015–24150 Filed 9–22–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  including guidance published in the                     organizations to participate in agency                BILLING CODE 4810–25–P
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of Tribal Consultation Policy.
ContactElaine Buckberg, Department of the Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Coordination, Office of Economic Policy and Point of Contact for Tribal Consultation, at 202- 622-2200 or by email at [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 57434 

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