Subpart D. Subpart D—Rules Applicable to Appeals Before the Interior Board of Land Appeals
Scope of Subpart; Definitions
General Rules for Practice Before the Interior Board of Indian Appeals
- SECTION § 4.310 - Documents; filing, service, computing time, and extensions.
- SECTION § 4.311 - Briefs on appeal.
- SECTION § 4.312 - Board decisions.
- SECTION § 4.313 - Amicus curiae; intervention; joinder motions.
- SECTION § 4.314 - Effect of decision pending appeal and exhaustion of administrative remedies.
- SECTION § 4.315 - Reconsideration of a Board decision.
- SECTION § 4.316 - Remands from courts.
- SECTION § 4.317 - Standards of conduct.
- SECTION § 4.318 - Scope of review.
Specific Rules for Appeals in Probate Matters
- SECTION § 4.320 - Who may appeal a probate judge's order?
- SECTION § 4.321 - How do I appeal a probate judge's order?
- SECTION § 4.322 - What must an appeal contain?
- SECTION § 4.323 - Who receives service of the notice of appeal?
- SECTION § 4.324 - How is the record on appeal prepared?
- SECTION § 4.325 - How will the appeal be docketed?
- SECTION § 4.326 - What happens to the record after disposition?
Specific Rules for Appeals from Administrative Actions Not Relating to Probate Proceedings
- SECTION § 4.330 - Scope.
- SECTION § 4.331 - Who may appeal.
- SECTION § 4.332 - Appeal to the Board; how taken; mandatory time for filing; preparation assistance; requirement for bond.
- SECTION § 4.333 - Service of notice of appeal.
- SECTION § 4.334 - Extensions of time.
- SECTION § 4.335 - Preparation and transmittal of record by official of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
- SECTION § 4.336 - Docketing and objections to the administrative record.
- SECTION § 4.337 - Action by the Board.
- SECTION § 4.338 - Submission by administrative law judge of proposed findings, conclusions and recommended decision.
- SECTION § 4.339 - Exceptions or comments regarding recommended decision by administrative law judge.
- SECTION § 4.340 - Disposition of the record.