Executive
Order 13007: Indian Sacred Sites
[Federal
Register: May 29, 1996 (Volume 61, Number 104)]
[Presidential Documents]
[Page 26771-26772]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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Presidential Documents
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Executive Order 13007 of May 24, 1996
Indian Sacred Sites
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and
the laws of the United States, in furtherance of Federal treaties,
and in order to protect and preserve Indian religious practices,
it is hereby ordered:
Section 1. Accommodation of Sacred Sites. (a) In managing Federal
lands, each executive branch agency with statutory or administrative
responsibility for the management of Federal lands shall, to the
extent practicable, permitted by law, and not clearly inconsistent
with essential agency functions, (1) accommodate access to and ceremonial
use of Indian
sacred sites by Indian religious practitioners and (2) avoid adversely
affecting the physical integrity of such sacred sites. Where appropriate,
agencies shall maintain the confidentiality of sacred sites.
(b) For purposes of this order:
(i) ``Federal lands'' means any land or interests in land owned
by the United States, including leasehold interests held by the
United States, except Indian trust lands;
(ii) ``Indian tribe'' means an Indian or Alaska Native tribe, band,
nation, pueblo, village, or
community that the Secretary of the Interior acknowledges to exist
as an Indian tribe pursuant to Public Law No. 103-454, 108 Stat.
4791, and ``Indian'' refers to a member of such an Indian tribe;
and
(iii) ``Sacred site'' means any specific, discrete, narrowly delineated
location on Federal land
that is identified by an Indian tribe, or Indian individual determined
to be an appropriately
authoritative representative of an Indian religion, as sacred by
virtue of its established religious
significance to, or ceremonial use by, an Indian religion; provided
that the tribe or appropriately
authoritative representative of an Indian religion has informed
the agency of the existence of such a site.
Sec. 2. Procedures. (a) Each executive branch agency with statutory
or administrative responsibility for the management of Federal lands
shall, as appropriate, promptly implement procedures for the purposes
of carrying out the provisions of section 1 of this order,
including, where practicable and appropriate, procedures to ensure
reasonable notice is provided of proposed actions or land management
policies that may restrict future access to or ceremonial use of,
or adversely affect the physical integrity of, sacred sites. In
all actions pursuant to this section, agencies shall comply with
the Executive memorandum of
April 29, 1994, ``Government-to-Government Relations with Native
American Tribal Governments.''
(b) Within 1 year of the effective date of this order, the head
of each executive branch agency with statutory or administrative
responsibility for the management of Federal lands shall report
to the President, through the Assistant to the President for Domestic
Policy, on the implementation of this order. Such reports shall
address, among other things,
(i) any changes necessary to accommodate access to and ceremonial
use of Indian sacred sites;
(ii) any changes necessary to avoid adversely affecting the physical
integrity of Indian sacred sites; and
(iii) procedures implemented or proposed to facilitate consultation
with appropriate Indian tribes and religious leaders and the expeditious
resolution of disputes relating to agency
action on Federal lands that may adversely affect access to, ceremonial
use of, or the physical integrity of sacred sites.
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Sec. 3. Nothing in this order shall be construed to require a taking
of vested property interests. Nor shall this order be construed
to impair enforceable rights to use of Federal lands that have been
granted to third parties through final agency action. For purposes
of this order, ``agency action'' has the same meaning as in the
Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 551(13)).
Sec. 4. This order is intended only to improve the internal management
of the executive branch and is not intended to, nor does it, create
any right, benefit, or trust responsibility, substantive or procedural,
enforceable at law or equity by any party against the United States,
its agencies, officers, or any person.
(Presidential Sig.) William Clinton
THE WHITE HOUSE,
May 24, 1996.
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