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B-114868 1 (1976-12-06)

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                                                George Kielman

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FILE:  3-114868


DATE:    December 6, 1976


MATTER OF:      Expenditures for legal expenses of Indian Tribes


1.  Snyder Act, 25 U.S.C. § 13, provides discretionary
    authority for Secretary of the Interior to uje
    appropriated funds to pay for attorneys fees and
    related expenses incurred by Indian tribes in
    administ:ative proceedings or judicial litigation,
    for purpose of improving and protecting resources
    undex jurisdiction of Bureau of Indian Affairs.
    Attorneys fees and expenses inturred in judicial
    litigation may only be paid wriere representation by
    Department of Justice is refused or otherwise
    unavailable, including situatioa where separate
    representation is mandated by Court.

2.  Attoineys fees and related litigation expenses
    incurred by Northern Pueblo Tributary Watar Rights
    Association, prior to decision by Court of Appeals
    that private attorneys may intervene in suit in
    which U.S. Distiict Court denied intervention may
    be paid from appropiiations of Department of the
    Interior because Department of Justice conceded
    before Court of Appeals that its representation
    would constitute conflict of interest, and allowed
    private attorne's to cooperate in preparation and
    presentation of Northern Pueblo position despite
    failure of Court to permit intervention.

3.  Secretary of Interior is not obligated to pay for
    attorneys fees and related expenses incurred by
    Indian tribes, but may within his broad discretion
    to make expenditures he deems necessary for pro-
    tection of Indian resources, make such paymants
    on basis of factors he concludes should be con-
    sidered, including relative impecuniousness of
    tribe. Determinationn, however, should be made
    on uniform basis. B-114868, May 30, 1975, modified.


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