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B-114868 1 (1975-05-30)

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                           co THE  COMPTROL BR GENERAL
 DECISION                   . OF   THE    UNITED       STATES
                              WASHINGTON. D.C. 2054B




 FILE:                               DATE:            ?Y   0 1975
          B-114868                      .
 MATTER OF:
                   Expenditures for the legal expenses of Indian tribes
 DIGEST:
              Snyder Act, 25 U.S.C. 5 13, provides discretionary authority
              for Secretary of the Interior to pay for attorney's compen-
              sation and  expenses incurred by Indian tribes from appro-
              priations for purposes of improving and protecting resources
              under jurisdiction of Bureau of Indian Affairs, if Indians
              have insufficient funds to obtain such services.
        This decision to the Secretary of the Interior is in response to
   a request of the Solicitor, Department of the Interior, by letter dated
   November 27, 1974 (together with enclosures), for our decision regard-
   ing authorization for expenditures to pay for attorney's fees incurred
   by Indian tribes.

        The Solicitor cited the Secretary of the Interior's decision of
   June 4, 1974, regarding a Northern Cheyenne Tribe petition as one
   -itteticn raizing the quesLiun of authority to pay for trioal legal
   expenses.  In that decision the Secretary granted part of a petition
 . by the Tribe to withdraw departmental approval of leases and permits
   to stripmine coal on the Iorthern Cheyenne Reservation, denied part
   of the petition, referred some questions to an administrative hearing
   and held others in abeyance. The Secretary stated in the decision
.  that he would support the tribe in.a lawsuit against the coal com-
   panies or a request that the Justice Department under 25 U.S.C. 5 17T
   (1970) bring a suit in the name of the Tribe to test the validity of
   the permits and leases.  Because of extraordinary circumstances,
   including the substantial sums of money expended in presenting the
   petition, the Secretary stated that:

        * * * to the fullest extent permitted by my statutory
        authority, I will defray the expenses to be subsequently
        borne by the Tribe for attorney's fees and other costs in
        the administrative proceeding I have directei. to take
        place and in any litigation it now wishes to commence
        against the companies.

        There is mentioned in the enclosure with the Solicitor's letter
   the case of Pyra-rid Lake Painte Tribe of Indians v. Morton, 499 F.2d
   1095 (D.C. Cir. 1574). The United States Court of A:.peals for the
   District of Columbia reversed a district court decision (360 F. Supp.
   669 (D.D.C. 1973)) awarding attorney's fees and expenses to an Indian

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