Title 25 › Chapter CHAPTER 37— - INDIAN ENERGY › § 3501
Defines the key words used for the Indian energy program. It gives short meanings for terms that appear in the chapter. Director — the head of the Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs at the Department of Energy. Indian land — several kinds of land, including land inside reservations, pueblos, or rancherias; land held in trust by the United States or owned by tribes or individual Indians with federal restrictions; dependent Indian communities; land conveyed to or exchanged with Alaska Native Corporations under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act; and census tracts where most residents are Alaska Natives or are enrolled members of a federally recognized tribe or village. Indian reservation — reservations in existence as of August 8, 2005, public domain Indian allotments, and dependent Indian communities anywhere in the United States. Indian tribe — the meaning in the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act; for some parts of this chapter it does not include Native Corporations. Integration of energy resources — projects that locate and operate facilities on or near Indian land to process, refine, generate electricity from, or otherwise develop energy resources (including pipelines and transmission). Native Corporation — the term used in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Organization — a partnership, joint venture, LLC, or similar business formed to develop Indian energy. Program — the Indian energy resource development program. Qualified Indian tribe — a tribe that either has run a contract or compact under title I or IV for at least 3 consecutive years ending when it applies, without material audit exceptions (or without exceptions that weren’t fixed in that 3-year period), or has substantial experience with energy leases or resource development on its tribal land. Secretary — the Secretary of the Interior. Sequestration — long-term removal or isolation of greenhouse gases, including by reforestation or underground storage. Tribal energy development organization — a business wholly owned by a tribe, or a group of two or more entities (one must be a tribe) that has written consent from all participating tribal governments to seek grants, loans, or to enter leases, agreements, or rights-of-way with tribes. Tribal land — land or land interests owned by a tribe with title held in trust by the United States or restricted against sale under federal law.
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25 U.S.C. § 3501
Title 25 — Indians
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73