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25 CFR § 11.100 - Where are Courts of Indian Offenses established?

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title: "25 CFR § 11.100 - Where are Courts of Indian Offenses established?"
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section_name: "Where are Courts of Indian Offenses established?"
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# 11.100 Where are Courts of Indian Offenses established?

(a) A list of the areas in Indian Country where Courts of Indian Offenses are established is available on the Bureau of Indian Affairs website (*www.bia.gov*) and is published periodically in the *Federal Register*.

(b) The Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs, will maintain on the Bureau of Indian Affairs website (*www.bia.gov*) an updated list of the areas in Indian Country where Courts of Indian Offenses are established and, upon any change to the list, will publish notice of the change in the *Federal Register* with an updated complete list.

[85 FR 646, Jan. 7, 2020]