HUD's CONSULTATION POLICY - ARCHIVED DOCUMENTS
Tribal Intergovernmental Advisory Committee
- Request for Nomination due 2/21/2017 Federal Register Notice
- Request for Comments on Committee Structure published 6/23/2016
Status of Revised Policy
- Proposed Revisions to Consultation Policy 4-13-2015
- Tribal Government To Government Consultation Policy: Solicitation of Public Comment 04-08-2015
- Secretary Julian Castro's Dear Tribal Leader letter, November 12, 2014
- Draft Revised Policy 11-12-2014
- HUD Tribal Consultation Policy Plan of Action
Tribal Comments (2010)
Eastern/Woodlands Region
Southern Plains Region
- Cherokee HUD Consultation Letter- received January 29, 2010
Southwest Region
- Pueblo of Laguna Comments - received January 29, 2010 with the Comparison of HUD Pueblo of Laguna Consultation Policies
- Ysleta del Sur Comments - received January 29, 2010
- Navajo Nation Comments - received January 29, 2010
- Bishop Tribe Comments - received January 29, 2010
- Washoe Tribes Comments - received January 29, 2010
- Cocopah Consultation Response - received January 29, 2010
Northwest Region
Northern Plains Region
- Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Talking Points - received January 29, 2010
- Paul Iron Cloud - received January 29, 2010
- Oglala Tribe - received January 29, 2010
Alaska Region
- Asa'carsarmiut Tribal Council - received January 28, 2010
- Association of Alaska Housing Authorities (AAHA) - received January 28, 2010
- Ninilchik Letter - received January 28, 2010
Other
On April 29, 1994, a Presidential Memorandum was issued reaffirming the federal government's commitment to operate within a government-to-government relationship with federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native tribes, and to advance self-governance for such tribes. In November 2000, Executive Order 13175 was issued. The order sets forth guidelines for all federal agencies to: (1) Establish regular and meaningful consultation and collaboration with Indian tribal officials in the development of federal policies that have tribal implications; (2) Strengthen the United States government-to-government relationships with Indian tribes; and (3) Reduce the imposition of unfunded mandates upon Indian tribes.
- HUD Tribal Consultation Chronology (1994-2000)
- 2005 Tribal Consultation
- Tribal Consultation Document: Implementation of Statutory Changes to NAHASDA (November 28, 2001)
- Formal Tribal Consultation Policy (June 28, 2001) OLD VERSION
- Tribal Leader Letter Asking for List of Issues (February 23, 2001)
- Presidential Executive Order 13175 (November 6, 2000)
- Negotiated Rulemaking Documents (2003-2004)
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