Implementation on the Tribal Self-governance Demonstration Project: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, on Oversight Hearing on Implementation of the Self-Governance Demonstration Project Act by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Indian Health Service, October 20, 1993, Washington, DC. |
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... bill that would make the program permanent for the Department of the Interior with the full inten- tion of including the Indian Health Service at a later date . I would be interested in any comments the tribes might have on this draft bill ...
... bill that would make the program permanent for the Department of the Interior with the full inten- tion of including the Indian Health Service at a later date . I would be interested in any comments the tribes might have on this draft bill ...
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... bills in front of the Congress now regarding health care reform in some form . We believe that as we look at health care in Indian country , not only those services provided by the Indian Health Service but through title I contracts and ...
... bills in front of the Congress now regarding health care reform in some form . We believe that as we look at health care in Indian country , not only those services provided by the Indian Health Service but through title I contracts and ...
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... Bill Lavell earlier that if you are going to transfer the responsibilities to the tribe , then the bureaucracy should shrink . So far , in all due respect , I have not seen any reduc- tion in the size of the bureaucracy . One of our ...
... Bill Lavell earlier that if you are going to transfer the responsibilities to the tribe , then the bureaucracy should shrink . So far , in all due respect , I have not seen any reduc- tion in the size of the bureaucracy . One of our ...
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... bill that would make self - govern- ance authority permanent as soon as possible . After 4 years with it , we think the experiment is a success and should be made perma- nent . We also welcome an increase in the number of tribes allowed ...
... bill that would make self - govern- ance authority permanent as soon as possible . After 4 years with it , we think the experiment is a success and should be made perma- nent . We also welcome an increase in the number of tribes allowed ...
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... bill and report language . Fifth , we need you to require the Indian Health Service by law to transfer to tribes like ours a share of the $ 3 million in Indian Health Service self - governance shortfall funds added by Congress to help ...
... bill and report language . Fifth , we need you to require the Indian Health Service by law to transfer to tribes like ours a share of the $ 3 million in Indian Health Service self - governance shortfall funds added by Congress to help ...
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Page 67 - The very fact of repeated treaties with them recognizes it; and the settled doctrine of the law of nations is, that a weaker power does not surrender its independence — its right to self-government, by associating with a stronger, and taking its protection. A weak state, in order to provide for its safety, may place itself under the protection of one more powerful, without stripping itself of the right of government and ceasing to be a state.
Page 64 - Government operates — to shift from top-down bureaucracy to entrepreneurial Government that empowers citizens and communities to change our country from the bottom up. We must reward the people and ideas that work and get rid of those that don't.
Page 136 - Secretary" means the Secretary, the Under Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, or any other head or assistant head of the executive or military department or other Federal agency; and the term "his duly authorized representative" means any person or persons or board (other than the Contracting Officer) authorized to act for the head of the agency or the Secretary. (b) The term "Contracting Officer...
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Page 136 - The Federal Acquisition Regulations System is established for the codification and publication of uniform policies and procedures for acquisition by all executive agencies. The Federal Acquisition Regulations System consists of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), which is the primary document, and agency acquisition regulations that implement or supplement the FAR. The FAR System does not include internal agency guidance of the type described in 1.301(a)(2).
Page 29 - Edward K. Thomas. I am the elected president of the Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, a federally recognized Indian tribe of more than 26,000 tribal citizens.
Page 45 - FTCA claims history for tribal self-determination contracts at the Indian Health Service [IHS] and the Bureau of Indian Affairs [BIA].
Page 45 - THE NAVAJO NATION The Navajo Nation is the largest Indian tribe in the United States. With a citizenship of over 219,198 enrolled members...
Page 77 - I bring you greetings from the people of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians...
Page 49 - AT THE OVERSIGHT HEARING BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS, UNITED STATES SENATE, ON THE •CHALLENGES FACED BY INDIAN YOUTH, INCLUDING ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE, VIOLENCE, EDUCATION AND FAMILY VALUES, ENVIRONMENT AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES".