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Assuring Regular Consultation to Have Indigenous Voices Effectively Solicited Act
12/30/2022, 1:34 PM
Summary of Bill HR 4386
The bill outlines specific requirements for consultation, including providing notice of proposed actions, allowing for meaningful participation, and considering the input of Indigenous communities in decision-making. It also establishes a process for resolving disputes that may arise during the consultation process.
Overall, the goal of Bill 117 HR 4386 is to promote collaboration and respect between the federal government and Indigenous communities, and to ensure that Indigenous voices are effectively solicited and considered in policy-making.
Congressional Summary of HR 4386
Assuring Regular Consultation to Have Indigenous Voices Effectively Solicited Act
This bill establishes requirements for tribal consultation prior to the sale or transfer of certain federal civilian real property. Federal civilian real property generally refers to federal real property assets, including public buildings, occupied and improved grounds, leased space, or other physical structures under the custody and control of a federal agency.
Specifically, a federal agency must consult with tribal governments prior to the sale or transfer of certain federal civilian real property if the proposed sale or transfer would affect a tribe's access to federal agency services. Further, the bill prohibits the property from being sold or transferred if the sale or transfer would substantially reduce or eliminate a tribe's access to these services.





