Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California; Liquor Control Ordinance

M3 Federal Register · 2026-10861 Interior Department / Indian Affairs Bureau

§ 01 Summary

The Bureau of Indian Affairs publishes the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California’s Liquor Control Ordinance, making the tribal ordinance effective for liquor activity on the Band’s Tribal Trust Lands, including land in Vallejo County. The ordinance authorizes and regulates alcohol consumption, possession, sale, manufacture, and distribution by tribally owned enterprises, private lessees, and at tribally approved special events.

§ 02 Why this matters

Publication of the Secretarially approved tribal liquor ordinance is the operative step that permits and regulates liquor transactions on the Band’s trust lands under 18 U.S.C. 1161. The compliance impact is geographically narrow but substantive for tribal enterprises, lessees, and special-event operators that must follow the ordinance’s alcohol-control requirements.

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Type: Notice

Agencies: Interior Department; Indian Affairs Bureau

Citation: 91 FR 32426

Title: Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California; Liquor Control Ordinance

Abstract: This notice publishes the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California Liquor Control Ordinance, which regulates and controls the consumption, possession, sale, manufacture, and distribution of liquor within Tribal Trust Lands under the jurisdiction of the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California, including its Trust Land located in Vallejo County, in order to permit alcohol sales by tribally owned and operated enterprises and private lessees, and at tribally approved special events. The Liquor Control Ordinance will provide a source of revenue for the continued operation of the tribal government, the delivery of governmental services, and the economic viability of tribal enterprises.

Classified Jun 2, 2026 by gpt-5.5. Fetched Jun 2, 2026.

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