NOTICE OF DECISION TO ACQUIRE LAND
PUBLIC NOTICE
ACTION: Notice of decision to acquire land into trust under 25 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 151.
SUMMARY: The Regional Director, Great Plain Region, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior, on the date below, has made a determination to acquire real property in trust for the Yankton Sioux Tribe. The land referred to as Schroeder Property, herein and is described as:
The North Half (N½) of the Southeast (SE¼) of Section Eight (8), Township Nine-five (95) North, Range Sixty-three (63) West of the 5th P.M., Charles Mix County, SD
Better described as:
N½SE¼ in Section 8, T. 95 N., R. 63 W., 5th P.M., Charles Mix County, South Dakota, containing 80.00 acres more or less.
DATE: This determination was made on: April 17, 2020
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: BIA Yankton Agency Superintendent Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs, PO Box 577, Wagner, South Dakota 57380, Telephone: (605) 384-3651.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is published to comply with the requirement of 25 CFR § 151.12(d)(2)(iii) that notice be given of the decision by the authorized representative of the Secretary of the Interior to acquire land in trust.
A copy of the determination is available from the office identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION section of this notice.
Any party who wishes to seek judicial review of this decision must first exhaust administrative remedies. This decision may be appealed to the Interior Board of Indian Appeals (IBIA) in accordance with the regulations in 43 CFR §§ 4.310-4.340.
Should you choose to appeal this decision, your notice of appeal to the IBIA must be signed by you, or your attorney, and must be either postmarked and mailed (if you use mail) or delivered (if you use another means of physical delivery, such as FedEx or UPS) to the IBIA within 30 days from the date you received this decision. The regulations do not authorize filings by facsimile/fax or by electronic means. Your notice of appeal should clearly identify the decision being appealed. You must send your original notice of appeal to the IBIA at the following address:
U.S. Department of the Interior Interior Board of IndianAppeals Office of Hearings and Appeals 801 N. Quincy Street, Suite 300 Arlington, Virginia 22203.
You must also send copies of your notice of appeal to: 1) the Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior, MS-4141-MIB, 1849 C Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20240; (2) each interested party known to you; and, (3) this office. Your notice of appeal sent to the IBIA must include a statement certifying that you have sent copies to these officials and interested parties and should identify them by names or titles and addresses.
If you file a notice of appeal, the IBIA will notify you of further procedures. If no appeal is timely filed, this decision will become final for the Department of the Interior at the expiration of the appeal period. No extension of time may be granted for filing notice of appeal.
You may include a statement of reasons with your notice of appeal, explaining why you believe the decision being appealed is in error. If you do not include your statement of reasons with your notice of appeal, you must mail or deliver it to the IBIA office within thirty (30) days after your file your notice of appeal. The statement of reasons and the envelope in which it is mailed should be clearly labeled “Statement of Reasons.” It must be accompanied by or otherwise incorporate all supporting documents. You must send copies of your statement of reasons to all interested parties.
Published four times at the total approximate cost of: $
Published: April 22 & 29 and May 6 & 13, 2020.