Eligible Tribe definition
Examples of Eligible Tribe in a sentence
The LPO has interpreted subclause (A) thereof to apply to entities that are either directly or indirectly wholly owned by an Eligible Tribe and subclause (B) to apply to entities that are either directly or indirectly partially owned by at least one Eligible Tribe.
An Eligible Borrower under this Solicitation can be an Eligible Tribe or a TEDO.
For a TEDO that is partially owned by one or more Eligible Tribes to qualify as an Eligible Borrower, at least one Eligible Tribe must be a direct or indirect owner of such TEDO and the Project must (x) be located on Indians lands, (y) provide energy services to Indian lands, or (z) constitute the integration with Indian energy resources.8 See Attachment G for further guidance on how the definitions of Eligible Borrower and Eligible Project should be collectively interpreted.
MassDEP requests that Intertribal Consortia (as defined in 40 CFR § 35.6015 - Definitions) submit a grant application as a single coalition, with each Eligible Tribe (see Eligible Entities, Section 1.C. above) submitting as a partner organization.
For a TEDO that is wholly owned, directly or indirectly, by an Eligible Tribe to qualify as an Eligible Borrower, such TEDO must be engaged in the development of energy resources constituted by or that includes the proposed Eligible Project.
For a TEDO that is partially owned by one or more Eligible Tribes to qualify as an Eligible Borrower, at least one Eligible Tribe must be a direct or indirect owner of such TEDO 6 See 25 U.S.C. Section 3501(4)(A) which refers to section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S. C.
Loan guarantees under this Solicitation are available for loans made to an Eligible Tribe (as defined below), an Eligible Joint Venture (as defined below), or a duly authorized corporate entity, including a corporation, partnership or limited liability company, that is wholly-owned and controlled by one or more of the above (each, an “Eligible Borrower”).