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1   Link   Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions
The Regulatory Information Service Center (RISC) was created in June 1981. The Center undertakes projects that will facilitate development of and access to information about Federal regulatory and deregulatory activities. It accomplishes this by gathering and publishing information on Federal regulations and their effects on society. The Center provides this information to the President, Congress, agency officials, and the general public to help them better understand and manage the regulatory process. The Center's principal publication is the Unified Agenda, which is published in the spring and fall of each year. Since 1978, Federal agencies have been required by Executive orders to publish agendas of regulatory and deregulatory activities. The Regulatory Plan, which is published as part of the fall edition of the Agenda, identifies regulatory priorities and contains additional detail about the most important significant regulatory actions that agencies expect to take in the coming year.
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2   Link   Department of Energy - Tribal Affairs
The Indian Affairs office serves as the liaison office for American Indian tribes and interested tribal organizations. The office acts as the principal advisor to the Secretary of Energy on any tribal matter pertaining to consultation, tribal sovereignty, maintaining the government-to-government relationship, and how the federal trust relationship applies to DOE. The Tribal office maintains contact with all Department personnel who handle tribal issues in headquarters, the labs, and the field offices.
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3   Link   Department of Energy - Tribal Energy Program
This Web site provides information about Native American renewable energy and energy efficiency projects that have been funded by DOE. It includes case studies, information on business opportunities and project financing, and other resources to help tribes with their energy projects.
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4   Link   The Federal Regsiter
Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents
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  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency links   (17)
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  • Federal Government websites (non-EPA)   (4)
Link to American Indian Tribal Portal American Indian Tribal Portal
National Tribal Air Association • 4520 Montgomery Blvd NE, Suite 3 • Albuquerque, NM 87109 • (505) 242-2175 • (505)242-2654 (fax)