2026-05412Notice

Tribal Trust Funds Form Gets Routine Renewal Nod

Published Date: 3/19/2026

Notice

Summary

The Bureau of Trust Funds Administration is renewing the form tribes use to take money out of trust status, with no changes to the process. Tribal members who want to withdraw funds should know this renewal keeps things simple and paperwork light. Comments on this renewal are open until April 20, 2026, but no changes mean no new costs or delays.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 1 mixed.

750-Hour Application Burden

The estimated completion time for a Tribe's application to withdraw trust funds is 750 hours per response. The agency estimates one respondent on average every 3 years, with an estimated 1 annual response and 750 total burden hours per year, and it reports no annual non-hour costs.

Tribes Must Submit Management Plan

When a Tribe applies to withdraw tribal trust funds, the Tribe must submit a management plan to show how it will protect funds once they are out of trust. Upon withdrawal, the Department of the Interior and the Federal Government have no further liability for those funds; the rule covers tribal trust funds including judgment funds and some settlement funds but excludes individual Indian money accounts.

Tribal Withdrawal Form Renewed Unchanged

The Bureau of Trust Funds Administration is renewing the form tribes use to withdraw funds from trust status without changing the process. Comments on the renewal are open through April 20, 2026, and the agency states this renewal creates no new costs or delays.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
3/19/2026
4/20/2026

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Interior Department
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