Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 25 : Section 197


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 197. Disposition of dead timber on reservations in Minnesota

      The Secretary of the Interior may in his discretion, from year to
    year, under such regulations as he may prescribe, authorize the
    Indians residing on any Indian reservation in the State of
    Minnesota, whether the same has been allotted in severalty or is
    still unallotted, to fell, cut, remove, sell, or otherwise dispose
    of the dead timber, standing or fallen on such reservation or any
    part thereof, for the sole benefit of such Indians; and he may also
    in like manner authorize the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota who have
    any interest or right in the proceeds derived from the sales of
    ceded Indian lands or the timber growing thereon, whereof the fee
    is still in the United States, to fell, cut, remove, or dispose of
    the dead timber, otherwise than by sale, standing or fallen, on
    such ceded land. But whenever there is reason to believe that such
    dead timber in either case has been killed, burned, girdled, or
    otherwise injured for the purpose of securing its sale under this
    section, then in that case authority shall not be granted.



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