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 106 STAT. 2132 PUBLIC LAW 102-416—OCT. 14, 1992 (4) The term "federally recognized Indian tribe" means any Indian tribe, band, group, or community that— (A) has been federally recognized or acknowledged by the United States Government through an Act of Congress, a Federal judicial decision, or an administrative decision by the Secretary pursuant to part 83 of title 25, Code of Federal Regulations; (B) was terminated by an Act of Congress and has been restored through an Act of Congress, a Federal judicial decision, an administrative determination or action by the Secretary; or (C) is included, as of the date of the enactment of this Act, on the list of federally recognized tribes maintained by the Secretary. (5) The term "unacknowledged Indian tribe" means any Indian tribe, band, group, or community that is not now federally acknowledged by the United States Government and has not been terminated by an Act of Congress. (6) The term "terminated Indian tribe" means any Indisui tribe, band, or community that has been terminated by an Act of Congress and has not been restored through an Act of Congress, a Federal judicial decision, or an administrative determination or action by the Secretary. (7) The term "Council" means the Advisory Council on California Indian Policy established pursuant to section 4. 25 USC 651 note. SEC. 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF ADVISORY COUNCIL. (a) ESTABLISHMENT. —There is hereby established the Advisory Council on California Indian Policy. (b) MEMBERS. —The Council shall be composed of 18 members who, other than the members provided for by paragraph (8), shall be appointed by the Secretary not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act as follows: (1) Two tribal government representatives (or their designees) from the federally recognized Indian tribes located within the northern California Agency area of the Bureau, including all field and subagencies. (2) Two tribal government representatives (or their designees) from the unacknowledged Indian tribes located within the northern California Agency area of the Bureau, including all field and subagencies. (3) Three tribal government representatives (or their designees) from the federally recognized Indian tribes located within the central California Agency area of the Bureau, including all field and subagencies. (4) Three tribal government representatives (or their designees) from the unacknowledged Indian tribes located in the central California Agency area of the Bureau, including all field and subagencies. (5) Two tribal government representatives (or their designees) from the federally recognized Indian tribes located within the southern California Agency area of the Bureau, including all field and subagencies. (6) Two tribal government representatives (or their designees) from the unacknowledged Indian tribes located within the southern California Agency area of the Bureau, including all field and subagencies.

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