81_FR_42848 81 FR 42722 - Hannahville Indian Community Liquor Control Code

81 FR 42722 - Hannahville Indian Community Liquor Control Code

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 126 (June 30, 2016)

Page Range42722-42725
FR Document2016-15428

This notice publishes the amended Hannahville Indian Community Liquor Control Code, title IV, chapter 13. The amended Code regulates and controls the possession, sale, and consumption of liquor in conformity with the laws of the Hannahville Indian Community or applicable laws of the State of Michigan.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Indian Affairs

[167A2100DD/AAKC001030/A0A501010.999900]


Hannahville Indian Community Liquor Control Code

AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This notice publishes the amended Hannahville Indian Community 
Liquor Control Code, title IV, chapter 13. The amended Code regulates 
and controls the possession, sale, and consumption of liquor in 
conformity with the laws of the Hannahville Indian Community or 
applicable laws of the State of Michigan.

DATES: This amendment is effective August 1, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sherrel LaPointe, Tribal Operations 
Officer, Midwest Region, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Norman Pointe II, 
5600 American Boulevard West, Suite 500, Bloomington, Minnesota 55437, 
Telephone: (612) 713-4400.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Hannahville Indian Community duly 
adopted the amended Code by Resolution Number 0504-2015-A on May 4, 
2015. This Code repeals and replaces the previous liquor control code 
for the Hannahville Indian Community Liquor Control Code, last 
published in the Federal Register on April 14, 1976 (41 FR 15720).
    Pursuant to the Act of August 15, 1953, Public Law 83-277, 67 Stat. 
586, 18 U.S.C. 1161, as interpreted by the Supreme Court in Rice v. 
Rehner, 463 U.S. 713 (1983), the Secretary of the Interior shall 
certify and publish in the Federal Register notice of adopted liquor 
ordinances for the purpose of regulating liquor transactions in Indian 
country. This notice is published with the authority delegated by the 
Secretary of the Interior to the Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs. I 
certify that the Hannahville Indian Community duly adopted this 
amendment to the Hannahville Liquor Control Code by Resolution No. 
0504-2015-A on May 4, 2015.

    Dated: June 22, 2016.
Lawrence S. Roberts,
Acting Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.

    The Hannahville Indian Community Liquor Control Code, as amended, 
shall read as follows:

HANNAHVILLE INDIAN COMMUNITY LIQUOR CONTROL CODE

TITLE IV--CHAPTER 13

13.100 Short Title. This Code shall be known and may be cited as ``The 
Hannahville Indian Community Liquor Control Code,'' or ``The Liquor 
Control Code.''

13.101 Definitions, General.

    (1) ``Alcohol''--the product of distillation of fermented liquid, 
whether or not rectified or diluted with water, but does not mean ethyl 
or industrial alcohol, diluted or not, that has been denatured or 
otherwise rendered unfit for beverage purposes.
    (2) ``Alcoholic Liquor''--any spirituous, vinous, or fermented 
liquor, liquids and compounds, whether or not medicated, proprietary, 
patented, and by whatever name called, containing \1/2\ of 1% or more 
of alcohol by volume which are fit for use for beverage purposes as 
defined and classified by the commission according to alcoholic content 
as belonging to one of the varieties defined in this chapter.
    (3) ``Beer''--any beverage obtained by alcoholic fermentation of an 
infusion of decoction of barley, malt, hops or other cereal in potable 
water.
    (4) ``Brandy''--an alcoholic liquor as defined in 27 CFR 5.22(d) 
(1980).
    (5) ``Class C License''--a place licensed to sell at retail beer, 
wine, mixed spirit drink, and spirits for consumption on the premises.
    (6) ``Community''--the Hannahville Indian Community.
    (7) ``Council''--the Tribal Council of the Hannahville Indian 
Community.
    (8) ``Licensee''--Any entity or person licensed to sell beverages 
containing alcohol in accordance with the laws of the Hannahville 
Indian Community or applicable laws of the State of Michigan. Except 
where otherwise specifically required by applicable law or regulation, 
use of the word licensee shall be understood to include the word 
permittee.
    (9) ``Mixed Spirit Drink''--a drink produced and packaged or sold 
by a mixed spirit drink manufacturer or an out of state seller of mixed 
spirit drink, which contains 10% or less alcohol by volume consisting 
of distilled spirits mixed with nonalcoholic beverages or flavoring or 
coloring materials and which may also contain water, fruit juices, 
fruit adjuncts, sugar, carbon dioxide or preservatives.
    (10) ``Mixed Wine Drink''--a drink or similar product marketed as a 
wine cooler and containing less than 7% alcohol by volume, consisting 
of wine and plain, sparkling or carbonated water and containing 1 or 
more of the following:
    (a) Nonalcoholic Beverages.
    (b) Flavoring.
    (c) Coloring Materials.
    (d) Fruit Juices.
    (e) Fruit Adjuncts.
    (f) Sugar.
    (g) Carbon Dioxide.
    (h) Preservative.
    (11) ``Permittee''--Any entity or person licensed to sell beverages 
containing alcohol in accordance with the law or regulation of the 
Hannahville Indian Community or applicable laws or regulations of the 
State of Michigan. Except where otherwise specifically required by 
applicable law or regulation, use of the word licensee shall be 
understood to include the word permittee.
    (12) ``Sacramental Wine''--wine containing not more than 24% of 
alcohol by volume which is used for sacramental purposes.
    (13) ``Seller''--a person who has become at least 18 years of age 
and who is authorized by a licensee or permittee to sell beverages 
containing alcohol while acting within the scope of the license or 
permit that has been issued by the Tribe.
    (14) ``Spirits''--a beverage that contains alcohol obtained by 
distillation, mixed with potable water or

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other substances, or both, in solution, and includes wine containing an 
alcoholic content of more than 21% by volume, except sacramental wine 
and mixed spirit drink.
    (15) ``Tribe''--the Hannahville Indian Community.
    (16) ``Wine''--the product made by the normal alcoholic 
fermentation of the juice of sound, ripe grapes or any other fruit with 
the usual cellar treatment, and containing not more than 21% alcohol by 
volume, including fermented fruit juices other than grapes and mixed 
wine drinks.

13.102 General Prohibition.

    It shall be unlawful to manufacture for sale, sell, offer, serve, 
trade, or keep for sale, possess, transport or conduct any transaction 
involving any alcoholic beverage except in compliance with the terms, 
conditions, limitations and restrictions specified in this Code.

13.103 Tribal Council; Control of Alcoholic Beverages.

    (1) The Tribal Council shall have the sole and exclusive right to 
authorize, permit, license and control the importation, sale, 
possession, manufacture, transportation, storage or delivery of 
alcoholic beverages within the jurisdiction of the Hannahville Indian 
Community.
    (2) Notwithstanding the provision of subsection (1) of this 
section, a person who has become 21 years of age may purchase alcoholic 
liquor or may import alcoholic liquor from another jurisdiction for 
that person's personal use, but not for resale purposes.

13.104 Penalty; Failure to Comply.

    Any person who shall sell, serve, trade, transport, keep for sale, 
manufacture, possess, use, conduct any transaction, aid or abet or 
conspire to violate any of the terms of this Code within the 
jurisdiction of the Hannahville Indian Community shall be deemed guilty 
of an offense and upon conviction shall be dealt with as follows:
    (1) If an Indian. The defendant may be sentenced to a period of 
incarceration not to exceed 1 year or a fine not to exceed $5,000.00, 
or both such fine and incarceration and court costs. The Tribal Council 
shall decide whether or not any license previously granted under this 
Code will be revoked or suspended.
    (2) If a Non-Indian. Unless otherwise allowed by law, the defendant 
shall be liable for a fine not to exceed $5,000.00 and court costs, and 
shall be subject to the forfeiture and attachment laws of the tribe 
including prejudgment attachment of personal property in lieu of cash 
bond to secure judgment and jurisdiction of the tribal court. In the 
event that criminal jurisdiction as to non-Indians is extended to the 
Tribe as a matter of federal law then the penalties of section 
13.104(1) shall apply. The Tribal Council shall decide whether or not 
any license previously granted under this Code will be revoked or 
suspended.
    (3) No Pre-Emption. This Code does not pre-empt other civil or 
criminal codes or provisions of the Hannahville Indian Community Legal 
Code. Other causes of action and criminal charges that may be brought 
under other provisions of tribal law are expressly reserved hereunder. 
Actions required or permitted to be taken pursuant to the employment 
policies and procedures of the Tribe are also expressly reserved.

13.105 Licensees and Permittees: Ages of Sellers and Purchasers; Types 
of Licenses; Sale to Obviously Intoxicated Persons; Adulterated 
Alcoholic Beverages Prohibited; Licensee's and Permittee's Liability 
for Acts of Sellers.

    (1) Age of Sellers. Sellers of alcoholic beverages must be at least 
18 years of age and are only permitted to make sales of beverages 
containing alcohol by express authorization within the scope of a 
licensee's or permittee's license or permit and on authorized business 
premises.
    (2) Age of Purchasers. Purchasers of alcoholic beverages must be at 
least 21 years of age and shall show proper identification and proof of 
age upon purchase.
    (3) Licenses or Permits; Hours of Sale. Hours of sale of alcoholic 
beverages will be determined upon issuance of the license or special 
permit, and will be in conformity with the type of license or permit 
authorized by the Tribal Council in conformity to applicable 
substantive state law.
    (a) Special Event Permits; Conformity to Tribal and Applicable 
State Law. Permits issued by the Hannahville Indian Community under 
this Code to any person or entity for special events shall be issued in 
conformity with applicable substantive provisions of Michigan law or 
regulation as to times of sales and service, ages of purchasers, and 
duration of events.
    (4) Sales to Obviously Intoxicated Persons. No person may sell, 
serve, give, furnish, or in any way procure for another, alcoholic 
beverages for the use of an obviously intoxicated person.
    (5) Consumption of Alcohol by Obviously Intoxicated Persons On 
Premises Prohibited. A licensee or permittee shall not allow a person 
who is in an obviously intoxicated condition to consume beverages 
containing alcohol on the licensed or permitted premises.
    (6) Adulterated Alcoholic Beverages; Regulation. No person may 
sell, serve, give, furnish or in any way procure for another any 
diluted or adulterated alcoholic beverage except as allowed by special 
license providing for the sale of mixed drinks on the premises of the 
licensee.

13.106 Licensees and Permittees; Liability for Acts of Sellers or 
Servers.

    Every licensee or permittee is responsible for the conduct of 
sellers or servers authorized to participate in transactions related to 
alcoholic beverages on the premises of the licensee. Provided, however, 
that if the licensee is a tribally wholly owned enterprise this 
provision does not constitute a waiver of tribal sovereign immunity as 
to the enterprise nor as to the Tribe.

13.107 Licensees and Permittees; Who or What Entity May Apply; Standard 
for Approval.

    Any person who has become 21 years of age, including a tribally 
owned business entity may apply for an alcoholic beverage license or 
special permit by submitting an application containing the information 
required in 13.109, and may be granted a license or special permit for 
the sale, service, use, possession or transport of alcoholic beverages 
if the Tribal Council finds, in its sound discretion, on the basis of 
the facts disclosed by the application and by such additional 
information as the Council may deem relevant, that such issuance is in 
the best interest of the Community. Factors which the Tribal Council 
shall consider in granting, renewing or revoking a license shall 
include, but not be limited to, information required by section 13.109. 
Special licenses or permits may be granted to tribal organizations for 
special events, charitable functions, and special tribal celebrations.

13.108 Licenses; Power to License and Tax.

    The power to license or permit and to levy taxes under the 
provisions of this Code is vested exclusively in the Tribal Council.

13.109 Licenses and Permits: Application; Term of Licenses.

    (1) Applications; Content. An applicant for a license or permit 
shall provide in the application or demonstrate at a hearing all of the 
following:

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    (a) Name. The name of the person or entity seeking a license or 
permit.
    (b) Financial Resources. The existence of adequate financial 
resources for establishment and operation of the proposed licensed 
business in proportion to the type and size of the proposed licensed 
business.
    (c) Physical Plant. The existence of an adequate physical plant or 
plans for an adequate physical plant appropriate for the type and size 
of the proposed licensed business.
    (d) Location. That the location of the proposed business shall 
adequately service the public.
    (e) Permit; Nature of Event. In the case of a permit, a description 
of the nature of the event and the premises upon which, or within which 
the event is to occur.
    (2) Competing Applications. The Council shall consider the order in 
which competing application forms are submitted to the Council.
    (3) License Renewal; Term of License. Licenses are renewable by 
action of each new Tribal Council on the anniversary date which occurs 
at one year from last issuance. Licenses may be granted for any term 
less than one year but may not be granted for terms of more than three 
years.
    (4) Permits; Term of Permit. Generally, a permit will be granted by 
the Tribe pursuant to this Code and in accordance with applicable state 
law or regulation for special events and will be limited to the length 
of time that the event is to occur.
    (5) Notice and Opportunity to be Heard. The Council shall notify 
the applicant of its decision giving the reason(s) for its decision. In 
adverse determinations, and upon timely request, which shall occur not 
more than 5 business days after notice of the adverse action, the 
Tribal Council shall provide a hearing to the applicant. There is no 
appeal from the Council's decision.

13.110 Licenses and Permits; Content; Posting; Non-Transferable.

    (1) Licenses and Permits; Content. Each license or permit shall 
state the name of the license holder and address of the place of 
business to which it applies; the date of issuance; the date of 
expiration; the fact that the license or permit is granted by the 
Hannahville Indian Community Tribal Council; a statement, with the 
telephone number of the Hannahville Tribal Police Department that 
violations of the terms of the license or permit or the Liquor Control 
Code of the Hannahville Indian Community shall be reported to the 
Hannahville Indian Community Tribal Police who shall report their 
findings to the Tribal Council.
    (2) Posting of Licenses and Permits. Licenses and permits shall be 
posted in a conspicuous place on the premises of the license holder.
    (3) Licenses and Permits; Non-Transferable. Licenses and permits 
are not transferable to other persons, locations or business entities.

13.111 Licensee, Permittee, Liability Policy; Proof of Financial 
Responsibility.

    Every licensee or permittee shall have proof of liability insurance 
or bond as required by applicable state law or regulation.

13.112 Licenses; Violation Report; Complaint; Notice of Hearing; 
Revocation; No Appeal.

    (1) Violation; Investigation; Procedure. Upon receiving notice of a 
violation of this Code, the Hannahville Indian Community Tribal Police 
shall investigate and submit a report to the Tribal Council.
    (2) License or Permit; Suspension; Revocation. The Tribal Council 
may choose to act immediately in response to the alleged violation by 
suspension or revocation of the license or permit, or may act at any 
time during or after a prosecution on the complaint. The Council may 
take any appropriate action in relation to the license, including 
suspension or revocation and may assess fines civilly against persons 
responsible for the violation in accord with section 13.104(1) or (2). 
Such fines may be in addition to any fines, damages or court costs that 
are assessed pursuant to other provisions of law. The Council may in 
its deliberations consider any evidence which it considers valuable and 
relevant.
    (3) Notice and Opportunity to be Heard. The Council shall notify 
the licensee or permittee of its action giving the reason(s) for its 
decision. Upon timely request, which shall occur not more than 5 
business days after notice of the adverse action, the Tribal Council 
shall provide a hearing to the licensee or permittee. In its 
discretion, and upon consultation with law enforcement and legal 
counsel, the Tribal Council may delay a hearing to allow for progress 
of a court action. There is no appeal from the Council's decision in 
regard to continued licensure or permitting.
    (4) Any appeal from a court action shall be limited to the issues 
presented and preserved for appeal in the court below.

13.113 Licenses; Hours of Sale; Sunday and Christmas Holiday Liquor 
Transactions.

    In addition to compliance with the requirements of section 13.105, 
class III gaming and other properly licensed tribally owned 
establishments may sell at retail, and a person may buy, spirits or 
mixed spirit drinks, including beer and wine or other beverages 
containing alcohol between the hours of 7:00 a.m. on Sunday and 2:00 
a.m. on Monday unless shorter hours of sale have been specified by the 
Tribal Council pursuant to special license or permit. A person shall 
not sell at retail, and a person shall not knowingly and willfully buy, 
alcohol, or liquor of any kind between the hours of 11:59 p.m. on 
December 24 and 12 noon on December 25.
    (1) Violation of Hours of Sale. It shall be a violation of this 
section, punishable in accordance with section 13.104, for a person to 
attempt to, or to sell, serve, furnish, purchase, or to procure for 
another, alcoholic beverages in violation of the hours of sale allowed 
by this Code.
    (2) Time Zones; Clarification. In accordance with Michigan law, 
times for allowed sales shall be considered to be CST, for any licensee 
or permittee located in the central time zone. A reference to the time 
of day includes daylight savings time, when observed.
    (3) Amendment Automatic, Substantive State Law. Amendments to this 
Code to achieve compliance with applicable substantive state law shall 
occur automatically as Michigan law is further amended.
    (4) Notice of Automatic Amendment. If automatic amendment of this 
Code in accordance with applicable substantive state law occurs, the 
Tribal Council shall notify all current licensees, permittees, law 
enforcement, and the general public, of the substance of such 
amendments in a manner calculated to give actual and adequate notice of 
the amendments and their effective dates.

13.114 The Tribe as Purchaser.

    (1) Class III Gaming Facility; Purchase and Resale of Alcohol. The 
Tribe, for resale at its Class III gaming establishment, shall purchase 
spirits, or mixed spirit drinks, including beer and wine or other 
alcoholic liquor from distributors licensed or otherwise authorized by 
the Michigan Liquor Control Commission, at the same price and on the 
same basis that such beverages are purchased by class C licensees.
    (2) Convenience Store; Other Enterprises. The Tribe, for resale at 
its Island Oasis convenience store and gas

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station, or other properly licensed tribally owned facilities, may 
purchase spirits, or mixed spirit drinks, including beer and wine or 
other alcoholic liquor in accordance with tribal law and applicable 
state and federal law.

13.115 Adulterated and Misbranded Liquors and Refilled Liquor Bottles; 
Penalty, Definitions.

    (1) ``Adulterated, Misbranded Liquor; Violation.'' A licensee who, 
by himself or herself or by his or her agent or employee, sells, offers 
for sale, exposes for sale, or possesses alcoholic liquor that is 
adulterated, misbranded, or in bottles that have been refilled is 
guilty of a violation of this act.
    (2) ``Adulterated Liquor; Definition.'' For purposes of this 
section, alcoholic liquor is adulterated if it contains any liquid or 
other ingredient that was not placed there by the original manufacturer 
or bottler.
    (3) ``Misbranded Liquor, Definition.'' For purposes of this 
section, alcoholic liquor is misbranded if it is not plainly labeled, 
marked, or otherwise designated.
    (4) ``Refilled Liquor Bottles.'' For purposes of this section, 
alcoholic liquor bottles have been refilled when the bottles contain 
any liquid or other ingredient not placed in the bottles by the 
original manufacturer or bottler.
    (5) ``Beer; Inapplicability.'' This section does not apply to beer 
containers.

13.116 Amendment or Repeal of Code.

    This Code may be amended or repealed by a majority vote of the 
Tribal Council with a quorum present, in regular or special session.

13.117 Severability.

    If any portion of this Code, or the application thereof, is found 
to be invalid the remainder shall be unaffected and shall remain in 
full force and effect.

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                                                  Washington; according to U.S.                           adopted the amended Code by                               (5) ‘‘Class C License’’—a place
                                                  Government subdivision procedures,                      Resolution Number 0504–2015–A on                       licensed to sell at retail beer, wine,
                                                  shown as Parcel C (West) on that survey                 May 4, 2015. This Code repeals and                     mixed spirit drink, and spirits for
                                                  recorded October 12, 2004, in Book 62                   replaces the previous liquor control                   consumption on the premises.
                                                  of Surveys at Pages 63 and 64, under                    code for the Hannahville Indian                           (6) ‘‘Community’’—the Hannahville
                                                  Auditor’s File No. 200410120005.                        Community Liquor Control Code, last                    Indian Community.
                                                                                                          published in the Federal Register on                      (7) ‘‘Council’’—the Tribal Council of
                                                  Pope Parcel                                                                                                    the Hannahville Indian Community.
                                                                                                          April 14, 1976 (41 FR 15720).
                                                  Legal Description Containing 20.24                         Pursuant to the Act of August 15,                      (8) ‘‘Licensee’’—Any entity or person
                                                  Acres, More or Less                                     1953, Public Law 83–277, 67 Stat. 586,                 licensed to sell beverages containing
                                                                                                          18 U.S.C. 1161, as interpreted by the                  alcohol in accordance with the laws of
                                                     Lot(s) 1, Record of Survey, recorded
                                                                                                          Supreme Court in Rice v. Rehner, 463                   the Hannahville Indian Community or
                                                  in Volume 78, page(s) 23 and 24, of
                                                                                                          U.S. 713 (1983), the Secretary of the                  applicable laws of the State of Michigan.
                                                  surveys, under Auditor’s File No.
                                                                                                          Interior shall certify and publish in the              Except where otherwise specifically
                                                  201308190235, being a portion of the
                                                                                                          Federal Register notice of adopted                     required by applicable law or
                                                  Southeast Quarter, Section 9, Township
                                                                                                          liquor ordinances for the purpose of                   regulation, use of the word licensee
                                                  27 North, Range 2 East, W.M. in Kitsap
                                                                                                          regulating liquor transactions in Indian               shall be understood to include the word
                                                  County, Washington.
                                                     The above described lands contain a                  country. This notice is published with                 permittee.
                                                  total of 410.50 acres, more or less,                    the authority delegated by the Secretary                  (9) ‘‘Mixed Spirit Drink’’—a drink
                                                  which are subject to all valid rights,                  of the Interior to the Assistant                       produced and packaged or sold by a
                                                  reservations, rights-of-way, and                        Secretary—Indian Affairs. I certify that               mixed spirit drink manufacturer or an
                                                  easements of record.                                    the Hannahville Indian Community                       out of state seller of mixed spirit drink,
                                                     This proclamation does not affect title              duly adopted this amendment to the                     which contains 10% or less alcohol by
                                                  to the lands described above, nor does                  Hannahville Liquor Control Code by                     volume consisting of distilled spirits
                                                  it affect any valid existing easements for              Resolution No. 0504–2015–A on May 4,                   mixed with nonalcoholic beverages or
                                                  public roads, highway, public utilities,                2015.                                                  flavoring or coloring materials and
                                                  railroads, and pipelines or any other                                                                          which may also contain water, fruit
                                                                                                            Dated: June 22, 2016.
                                                  valid easements or rights-of-way or                                                                            juices, fruit adjuncts, sugar, carbon
                                                                                                          Lawrence S. Roberts,                                   dioxide or preservatives.
                                                  reservations of record.                                 Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.                (10) ‘‘Mixed Wine Drink’’—a drink or
                                                    Dated: June 22, 2016.                                                                                        similar product marketed as a wine
                                                                                                            The Hannahville Indian Community
                                                  Lawrence S. Roberts,                                                                                           cooler and containing less than 7%
                                                                                                          Liquor Control Code, as amended, shall
                                                  Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.              read as follows:                                       alcohol by volume, consisting of wine
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–15430 Filed 6–29–16; 8:45 am]                                                                    and plain, sparkling or carbonated water
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                                                                                                          HANNAHVILLE INDIAN COMMUNITY                           and containing 1 or more of the
                                                                                                          LIQUOR CONTROL CODE                                    following:
                                                                                                          TITLE IV—CHAPTER 13                                       (a) Nonalcoholic Beverages.
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                                                                                        (b) Flavoring.
                                                                                                          13.100 Short Title. This Code shall be                    (c) Coloring Materials.
                                                  Bureau of Indian Affairs                                known and may be cited as ‘‘The                           (d) Fruit Juices.
                                                                                                          Hannahville Indian Community Liquor                       (e) Fruit Adjuncts.
                                                  [167A2100DD/AAKC001030/
                                                                                                          Control Code,’’ or ‘‘The Liquor Control                   (f) Sugar.
                                                  A0A501010.999900]
                                                                                                          Code.’’                                                   (g) Carbon Dioxide.
                                                  Hannahville Indian Community Liquor                     13.101     Definitions, General.                          (h) Preservative.
                                                  Control Code                                                                                                      (11) ‘‘Permittee’’—Any entity or
                                                                                                             (1) ‘‘Alcohol’’—the product of                      person licensed to sell beverages
                                                  AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs.                       distillation of fermented liquid, whether              containing alcohol in accordance with
                                                  ACTION: Notice.                                         or not rectified or diluted with water,                the law or regulation of the Hannahville
                                                                                                          but does not mean ethyl or industrial                  Indian Community or applicable laws or
                                                  SUMMARY:   This notice publishes the                    alcohol, diluted or not, that has been                 regulations of the State of Michigan.
                                                  amended Hannahville Indian                              denatured or otherwise rendered unfit                  Except where otherwise specifically
                                                  Community Liquor Control Code, title                    for beverage purposes.                                 required by applicable law or
                                                  IV, chapter 13. The amended Code                           (2) ‘‘Alcoholic Liquor’’—any                        regulation, use of the word licensee
                                                  regulates and controls the possession,                  spirituous, vinous, or fermented liquor,               shall be understood to include the word
                                                  sale, and consumption of liquor in                      liquids and compounds, whether or not                  permittee.
                                                  conformity with the laws of the                         medicated, proprietary, patented, and                     (12) ‘‘Sacramental Wine’’—wine
                                                  Hannahville Indian Community or                         by whatever name called, containing 1⁄2                containing not more than 24% of
                                                  applicable laws of the State of Michigan.               of 1% or more of alcohol by volume                     alcohol by volume which is used for
                                                  DATES: This amendment is effective                      which are fit for use for beverage                     sacramental purposes.
                                                  August 1, 2016.                                         purposes as defined and classified by                     (13) ‘‘Seller’’—a person who has
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        the commission according to alcoholic                  become at least 18 years of age and who
                                                  Sherrel LaPointe, Tribal Operations                     content as belonging to one of the                     is authorized by a licensee or permittee
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                                                  Officer, Midwest Region, Bureau of                      varieties defined in this chapter.                     to sell beverages containing alcohol
                                                  Indian Affairs, Norman Pointe II, 5600                     (3) ‘‘Beer’’—any beverage obtained by               while acting within the scope of the
                                                  American Boulevard West, Suite 500,                     alcoholic fermentation of an infusion of               license or permit that has been issued
                                                  Bloomington, Minnesota 55437,                           decoction of barley, malt, hops or other               by the Tribe.
                                                  Telephone: (612) 713–4400.                              cereal in potable water.                                  (14) ‘‘Spirits’’—a beverage that
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                             (4) ‘‘Brandy’’—an alcoholic liquor as               contains alcohol obtained by
                                                  Hannahville Indian Community duly                       defined in 27 CFR 5.22(d) (1980).                      distillation, mixed with potable water or


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                                                  other substances, or both, in solution,                 bond to secure judgment and                            to consume beverages containing
                                                  and includes wine containing an                         jurisdiction of the tribal court. In the               alcohol on the licensed or permitted
                                                  alcoholic content of more than 21% by                   event that criminal jurisdiction as to                 premises.
                                                  volume, except sacramental wine and                     non-Indians is extended to the Tribe as                   (6) Adulterated Alcoholic Beverages;
                                                  mixed spirit drink.                                     a matter of federal law then the                       Regulation. No person may sell, serve,
                                                    (15) ‘‘Tribe’’—the Hannahville Indian                 penalties of section 13.104(1) shall                   give, furnish or in any way procure for
                                                  Community.                                              apply. The Tribal Council shall decide                 another any diluted or adulterated
                                                    (16) ‘‘Wine’’—the product made by                     whether or not any license previously                  alcoholic beverage except as allowed by
                                                  the normal alcoholic fermentation of the                granted under this Code will be revoked                special license providing for the sale of
                                                  juice of sound, ripe grapes or any other                or suspended.                                          mixed drinks on the premises of the
                                                  fruit with the usual cellar treatment, and                (3) No Pre-Emption. This Code does                   licensee.
                                                  containing not more than 21% alcohol                    not pre-empt other civil or criminal
                                                  by volume, including fermented fruit                    codes or provisions of the Hannahville                 13.106 Licensees and Permittees;
                                                  juices other than grapes and mixed wine                 Indian Community Legal Code. Other                     Liability for Acts of Sellers or Servers.
                                                  drinks.                                                 causes of action and criminal charges                     Every licensee or permittee is
                                                                                                          that may be brought under other                        responsible for the conduct of sellers or
                                                  13.102 General Prohibition.                             provisions of tribal law are expressly                 servers authorized to participate in
                                                    It shall be unlawful to manufacture                   reserved hereunder. Actions required or                transactions related to alcoholic
                                                  for sale, sell, offer, serve, trade, or keep            permitted to be taken pursuant to the                  beverages on the premises of the
                                                  for sale, possess, transport or conduct                 employment policies and procedures of                  licensee. Provided, however, that if the
                                                  any transaction involving any alcoholic                 the Tribe are also expressly reserved.                 licensee is a tribally wholly owned
                                                  beverage except in compliance with the                                                                         enterprise this provision does not
                                                  terms, conditions, limitations and                      13.105 Licensees and Permittees: Ages
                                                                                                          of Sellers and Purchasers; Types of                    constitute a waiver of tribal sovereign
                                                  restrictions specified in this Code.                                                                           immunity as to the enterprise nor as to
                                                                                                          Licenses; Sale to Obviously Intoxicated
                                                  13.103 Tribal Council; Control of                       Persons; Adulterated Alcoholic                         the Tribe.
                                                  Alcoholic Beverages.                                    Beverages Prohibited; Licensee’s and                   13.107 Licensees and Permittees; Who
                                                    (1) The Tribal Council shall have the                 Permittee’s Liability for Acts of Sellers.             or What Entity May Apply; Standard
                                                  sole and exclusive right to authorize,                     (1) Age of Sellers. Sellers of alcoholic            for Approval.
                                                  permit, license and control the                         beverages must be at least 18 years of
                                                  importation, sale, possession,                          age and are only permitted to make sales                  Any person who has become 21 years
                                                  manufacture, transportation, storage or                 of beverages containing alcohol by                     of age, including a tribally owned
                                                  delivery of alcoholic beverages within                  express authorization within the scope                 business entity may apply for an
                                                  the jurisdiction of the Hannahville                     of a licensee’s or permittee’s license or              alcoholic beverage license or special
                                                  Indian Community.                                       permit and on authorized business                      permit by submitting an application
                                                    (2) Notwithstanding the provision of                  premises.                                              containing the information required in
                                                  subsection (1) of this section, a person                   (2) Age of Purchasers. Purchasers of                13.109, and may be granted a license or
                                                  who has become 21 years of age may                      alcoholic beverages must be at least 21                special permit for the sale, service, use,
                                                  purchase alcoholic liquor or may import                 years of age and shall show proper                     possession or transport of alcoholic
                                                  alcoholic liquor from another                           identification and proof of age upon                   beverages if the Tribal Council finds, in
                                                  jurisdiction for that person’s personal                 purchase.                                              its sound discretion, on the basis of the
                                                  use, but not for resale purposes.                          (3) Licenses or Permits; Hours of Sale.             facts disclosed by the application and
                                                                                                          Hours of sale of alcoholic beverages will              by such additional information as the
                                                  13.104 Penalty; Failure to Comply.                                                                             Council may deem relevant, that such
                                                                                                          be determined upon issuance of the
                                                     Any person who shall sell, serve,                    license or special permit, and will be in              issuance is in the best interest of the
                                                  trade, transport, keep for sale,                        conformity with the type of license or                 Community. Factors which the Tribal
                                                  manufacture, possess, use, conduct any                  permit authorized by the Tribal Council                Council shall consider in granting,
                                                  transaction, aid or abet or conspire to                 in conformity to applicable substantive                renewing or revoking a license shall
                                                  violate any of the terms of this Code                   state law.                                             include, but not be limited to,
                                                  within the jurisdiction of the                             (a) Special Event Permits; Conformity               information required by section 13.109.
                                                  Hannahville Indian Community shall be                   to Tribal and Applicable State Law.                    Special licenses or permits may be
                                                  deemed guilty of an offense and upon                    Permits issued by the Hannahville                      granted to tribal organizations for
                                                  conviction shall be dealt with as                       Indian Community under this Code to                    special events, charitable functions, and
                                                  follows:                                                any person or entity for special events                special tribal celebrations.
                                                     (1) If an Indian. The defendant may be               shall be issued in conformity with                     13.108    Licenses; Power to License and
                                                  sentenced to a period of incarceration                  applicable substantive provisions of                   Tax.
                                                  not to exceed 1 year or a fine not to                   Michigan law or regulation as to times
                                                  exceed $5,000.00, or both such fine and                 of sales and service, ages of purchasers,                The power to license or permit and to
                                                  incarceration and court costs. The Tribal               and duration of events.                                levy taxes under the provisions of this
                                                  Council shall decide whether or not any                    (4) Sales to Obviously Intoxicated                  Code is vested exclusively in the Tribal
                                                  license previously granted under this                   Persons. No person may sell, serve, give,              Council.
                                                  Code will be revoked or suspended.                      furnish, or in any way procure for
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                                                                                                                                                                 13.109 Licenses and Permits:
                                                     (2) If a Non-Indian. Unless otherwise                another, alcoholic beverages for the use               Application; Term of Licenses.
                                                  allowed by law, the defendant shall be                  of an obviously intoxicated person.
                                                  liable for a fine not to exceed $5,000.00                  (5) Consumption of Alcohol by                         (1) Applications; Content. An
                                                  and court costs, and shall be subject to                Obviously Intoxicated Persons On                       applicant for a license or permit shall
                                                  the forfeiture and attachment laws of the               Premises Prohibited. A licensee or                     provide in the application or
                                                  tribe including prejudgment attachment                  permittee shall not allow a person who                 demonstrate at a hearing all of the
                                                  of personal property in lieu of cash                    is in an obviously intoxicated condition               following:


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                                                     (a) Name. The name of the person or                  Police who shall report their findings to              13.113 Licenses; Hours of Sale;
                                                  entity seeking a license or permit.                     the Tribal Council.                                    Sunday and Christmas Holiday Liquor
                                                     (b) Financial Resources. The existence                 (2) Posting of Licenses and Permits.                 Transactions.
                                                  of adequate financial resources for                     Licenses and permits shall be posted in                   In addition to compliance with the
                                                  establishment and operation of the                      a conspicuous place on the premises of                 requirements of section 13.105, class III
                                                  proposed licensed business in                           the license holder.                                    gaming and other properly licensed
                                                  proportion to the type and size of the                                                                         tribally owned establishments may sell
                                                  proposed licensed business.                               (3) Licenses and Permits; Non-
                                                                                                          Transferable. Licenses and permits are                 at retail, and a person may buy, spirits
                                                     (c) Physical Plant. The existence of an
                                                                                                          not transferable to other persons,                     or mixed spirit drinks, including beer
                                                  adequate physical plant or plans for an
                                                                                                          locations or business entities.                        and wine or other beverages containing
                                                  adequate physical plant appropriate for
                                                                                                                                                                 alcohol between the hours of 7:00 a.m.
                                                  the type and size of the proposed                       13.111 Licensee, Permittee, Liability                  on Sunday and 2:00 a.m. on Monday
                                                  licensed business.                                      Policy; Proof of Financial
                                                     (d) Location. That the location of the                                                                      unless shorter hours of sale have been
                                                                                                          Responsibility.                                        specified by the Tribal Council pursuant
                                                  proposed business shall adequately
                                                  service the public.                                                                                            to special license or permit. A person
                                                                                                            Every licensee or permittee shall have               shall not sell at retail, and a person shall
                                                     (e) Permit; Nature of Event. In the case             proof of liability insurance or bond as
                                                  of a permit, a description of the nature                                                                       not knowingly and willfully buy,
                                                                                                          required by applicable state law or                    alcohol, or liquor of any kind between
                                                  of the event and the premises upon                      regulation.
                                                  which, or within which the event is to                                                                         the hours of 11:59 p.m. on December 24
                                                  occur.                                                  13.112 Licenses; Violation Report;                     and 12 noon on December 25.
                                                     (2) Competing Applications. The                      Complaint; Notice of Hearing;                             (1) Violation of Hours of Sale. It shall
                                                  Council shall consider the order in                     Revocation; No Appeal.                                 be a violation of this section, punishable
                                                  which competing application forms are                                                                          in accordance with section 13.104, for a
                                                  submitted to the Council.                                  (1) Violation; Investigation;                       person to attempt to, or to sell, serve,
                                                     (3) License Renewal; Term of License.                Procedure. Upon receiving notice of a                  furnish, purchase, or to procure for
                                                  Licenses are renewable by action of each                violation of this Code, the Hannahville                another, alcoholic beverages in violation
                                                  new Tribal Council on the anniversary                   Indian Community Tribal Police shall                   of the hours of sale allowed by this
                                                  date which occurs at one year from last                 investigate and submit a report to the                 Code.
                                                  issuance. Licenses may be granted for                   Tribal Council.                                           (2) Time Zones; Clarification. In
                                                  any term less than one year but may not                    (2) License or Permit; Suspension;                  accordance with Michigan law, times
                                                  be granted for terms of more than three                 Revocation. The Tribal Council may                     for allowed sales shall be considered to
                                                  years.                                                  choose to act immediately in response                  be CST, for any licensee or permittee
                                                     (4) Permits; Term of Permit.                         to the alleged violation by suspension or              located in the central time zone. A
                                                  Generally, a permit will be granted by                  revocation of the license or permit, or                reference to the time of day includes
                                                  the Tribe pursuant to this Code and in                  may act at any time during or after a                  daylight savings time, when observed.
                                                  accordance with applicable state law or                 prosecution on the complaint. The                         (3) Amendment Automatic,
                                                  regulation for special events and will be               Council may take any appropriate action                Substantive State Law. Amendments to
                                                  limited to the length of time that the                  in relation to the license, including                  this Code to achieve compliance with
                                                  event is to occur.                                      suspension or revocation and may                       applicable substantive state law shall
                                                     (5) Notice and Opportunity to be                     assess fines civilly against persons                   occur automatically as Michigan law is
                                                  Heard. The Council shall notify the                     responsible for the violation in accord                further amended.
                                                  applicant of its decision giving the                    with section 13.104(1) or (2). Such fines                 (4) Notice of Automatic Amendment.
                                                  reason(s) for its decision. In adverse                  may be in addition to any fines,                       If automatic amendment of this Code in
                                                  determinations, and upon timely                         damages or court costs that are assessed               accordance with applicable substantive
                                                  request, which shall occur not more                     pursuant to other provisions of law. The               state law occurs, the Tribal Council
                                                  than 5 business days after notice of the                Council may in its deliberations                       shall notify all current licensees,
                                                  adverse action, the Tribal Council shall                consider any evidence which it                         permittees, law enforcement, and the
                                                  provide a hearing to the applicant.                     considers valuable and relevant.                       general public, of the substance of such
                                                  There is no appeal from the Council’s                                                                          amendments in a manner calculated to
                                                                                                             (3) Notice and Opportunity to be                    give actual and adequate notice of the
                                                  decision.
                                                                                                          Heard. The Council shall notify the                    amendments and their effective dates.
                                                  13.110 Licenses and Permits; Content;                   licensee or permittee of its action giving
                                                  Posting; Non-Transferable.                              the reason(s) for its decision. Upon                   13.114    The Tribe as Purchaser.
                                                    (1) Licenses and Permits; Content.                    timely request, which shall occur not                     (1) Class III Gaming Facility; Purchase
                                                  Each license or permit shall state the                  more than 5 business days after notice                 and Resale of Alcohol. The Tribe, for
                                                  name of the license holder and address                  of the adverse action, the Tribal Council              resale at its Class III gaming
                                                  of the place of business to which it                    shall provide a hearing to the licensee                establishment, shall purchase spirits, or
                                                  applies; the date of issuance; the date of              or permittee. In its discretion, and upon              mixed spirit drinks, including beer and
                                                  expiration; the fact that the license or                consultation with law enforcement and                  wine or other alcoholic liquor from
                                                  permit is granted by the Hannahville                    legal counsel, the Tribal Council may                  distributors licensed or otherwise
                                                  Indian Community Tribal Council; a                      delay a hearing to allow for progress of               authorized by the Michigan Liquor
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                                                  statement, with the telephone number of                 a court action. There is no appeal from                Control Commission, at the same price
                                                  the Hannahville Tribal Police                           the Council’s decision in regard to                    and on the same basis that such
                                                  Department that violations of the terms                 continued licensure or permitting.                     beverages are purchased by class C
                                                  of the license or permit or the Liquor                     (4) Any appeal from a court action                  licensees.
                                                  Control Code of the Hannahville Indian                  shall be limited to the issues presented                  (2) Convenience Store; Other
                                                  Community shall be reported to the                      and preserved for appeal in the court                  Enterprises. The Tribe, for resale at its
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                                                                                Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 126 / Thursday, June 30, 2016 / Notices                                                  42725

                                                  station, or other properly licensed                     of properties nominated before May 28,                 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
                                                  tribally owned facilities, may purchase                 2016, for listing or related actions in the            District of Columbia
                                                  spirits, or mixed spirit drinks, including              National Register of Historic Places.
                                                  beer and wine or other alcoholic liquor                                                                        U.S. Post Office Department Mail Equipment
                                                  in accordance with tribal law and                       DATES: Comments should be submitted                      Shops, 2135 5th St. NE., Washington,
                                                  applicable state and federal law.                       by July 15, 2016.                                        16000435

                                                  13.115 Adulterated and Misbranded                       ADDRESSES:   Comments may be sent via                  MAINE
                                                  Liquors and Refilled Liquor Bottles;                    U.S. Postal Service to the National
                                                                                                                                                                 Cumberland County
                                                  Penalty, Definitions.                                   Register of Historic Places, National
                                                                                                          Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., MS 2280,                 Schlotterbeck and Foss Building, 117 Preble
                                                     (1) ‘‘Adulterated, Misbranded Liquor;                Washington, DC 20240; by all other                       St., Portland, 16000436
                                                  Violation.’’ A licensee who, by himself                 carriers, National Register of Historic
                                                  or herself or by his or her agent or                                                                           Kennebec County
                                                                                                          Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye
                                                  employee, sells, offers for sale, exposes                                                                      Seton, Elizabeth Ann, Hospital, 30 Chase
                                                                                                          St. NW., 8th floor, Washington, DC
                                                  for sale, or possesses alcoholic liquor                                                                          Ave., Waterville, 16000437
                                                                                                          20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447.
                                                  that is adulterated, misbranded, or in                                                                         Sagadahoc County
                                                  bottles that have been refilled is guilty               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      The
                                                  of a violation of this act.                             properties listed in this notice are being             Huse, John E.L., Memorial School, 39
                                                     (2) ‘‘Adulterated Liquor; Definition.’’              considered for listing or related actions               Andrews Rd., Bath, 16000438
                                                  For purposes of this section, alcoholic                 in the National Register of Historic                   Washington County
                                                  liquor is adulterated if it contains any                Places. Nominations for their
                                                                                                                                                                 Eastport Historic District (Boundary
                                                  liquid or other ingredient that was not                 consideration were received by the
                                                                                                                                                                   Increase), 15 Sea St., Eastport, 16000439
                                                  placed there by the original                            National Park Service before May 28,
                                                  manufacturer or bottler.                                2016. Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36                  MINNESOTA
                                                     (3) ‘‘Misbranded Liquor, Definition.’’               CFR part 60, written comments are
                                                                                                                                                                 Hennepin County
                                                  For purposes of this section, alcoholic                 being accepted concerning the
                                                  liquor is misbranded if it is not plainly               significance of the nominated properties               Lake Street Sash and Door Company, 4001–
                                                  labeled, marked, or otherwise                           under the National Register criteria for                 4041 Hiawatha Ave., Minneapolis,
                                                  designated.                                             evaluation.                                              16000440
                                                     (4) ‘‘Refilled Liquor Bottles.’’ For                                                                        Northstar Center, 625 Marquette Ave. & 608,
                                                                                                            Before including your address, phone                   618 & 618 1/2 2nd Ave. S., Minneapolis,
                                                  purposes of this section, alcoholic                     number, email address, or other
                                                  liquor bottles have been refilled when                                                                           16000441
                                                                                                          personal identifying information in your
                                                  the bottles contain any liquid or other                 comment, you should be aware that                      NORTH DAKOTA
                                                  ingredient not placed in the bottles by                 your entire comment—including your
                                                  the original manufacturer or bottler.                                                                          Williams County
                                                                                                          personal identifying information—may
                                                     (5) ‘‘Beer; Inapplicability.’’ This                                                                         Creaser Building, 224 Main St., Williston,
                                                                                                          be made publicly available at any time.
                                                  section does not apply to beer                                                                                   16000442
                                                                                                          While you can ask us in your comment
                                                  containers.
                                                                                                          to withhold your personal identifying                  RHODE ISLAND
                                                  13.116 Amendment or Repeal of Code.                     information from public review, we
                                                                                                                                                                 Providence County
                                                    This Code may be amended or                           cannot guarantee that we will be able to
                                                                                                          do so.                                                 Braitsch, William J. and Company, Plant, 472
                                                  repealed by a majority vote of the Tribal
                                                                                                                                                                   Potters Ave., Providence, 16000443
                                                  Council with a quorum present, in
                                                                                                          ALABAMA
                                                  regular or special session.                                                                                    SOUTH CAROLINA
                                                                                                          Lawrence County
                                                  13.117 Severability.                                                                                           Richland County
                                                                                                          Wheeler Hydroelectric Project, (Tennessee              Carolina Life Insurance Company, 1501 Lady
                                                    If any portion of this Code, or the
                                                                                                           Valley Authority Hydroelectric System,                  St., Columbia, 16000444
                                                  application thereof, is found to be
                                                                                                           1933–1979 MPS) 24455 AL 101,
                                                  invalid the remainder shall be                           Rogersville, 16000431                                   A request for removal has been received for
                                                  unaffected and shall remain in full force                                                                      the following resources:
                                                  and effect.                                             Marshall County
                                                                                                                                                                 COLORADO
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–15428 Filed 6–29–16; 8:45 am]             Guntersville Hydroelectric Project,
                                                  BILLING CODE 4310–4J–P                                   (Tennessee Valley Authority Hydroelectric             Boulder County
                                                                                                           System, 1933–1979 MPS) 3464 Snow Point                Snowbound Mine, Co. Rd. 52, Gold Hill,
                                                                                                           Rd., Guntersville, 16000432                             89000998
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                                                                          ARKANSAS                                               NORTH DAKOTA
                                                  National Park Service                                   Bradley County                                         Bottineau County
                                                  [NPS–WASO–NRNHL–21175;                                  Warren Commercial Historic District,                   State Bank of Antler, Antler Sq., Antler,
                                                  PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000]                            Roughly bounded by Alabama, Elm,                        88000986
                                                                                                           Chestnut, 2nd, Church, Main & Howard
                                                  National Register of Historic Places;                    Sts., Warren, 16000433
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                                                                                                                                                                   Authority: 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60.
                                                  Notification of Pending Nominations
                                                  and Related Actions                                     CALIFORNIA                                               Dated: May 31, 2016.
                                                                                                          Los Angeles County                                     Julie Ernstein,
                                                  AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
                                                                                                          View Park Historic District, Roughly                   Acting Chief, National Register of Historic
                                                  ACTION: Notice.                                                                                                Places/National Historic Landmarks Program.
                                                                                                            bounded by Mt. Vernon, Enoro, Northland
                                                  SUMMARY:   The National Park Service is                   & Northridge Drs., Kenway, S. Victoria &             [FR Doc. 2016–15086 Filed 6–29–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  soliciting comments on the significance                   Floresta Aves., Los Angeles, 16000434                BILLING CODE 4312–51–P




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Document Created: 2018-02-08 07:45:27
Document Modified: 2018-02-08 07:45:27
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesThis amendment is effective August 1, 2016.
ContactSherrel LaPointe, Tribal Operations Officer, Midwest Region, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Norman Pointe II, 5600 American Boulevard West, Suite 500, Bloomington, Minnesota 55437, Telephone: (612) 713-4400.
FR Citation81 FR 42722 

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