Oversight of Indirect Costs and Contract Provisions of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, on Oversight of Indirect Costs and Contract Provisions of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, June 30, 1982, Washington, D.C.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 509 pages |
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... amount of our budget request for contract support funds has been based in the past upon an estimate of the dollar volume of con- tracts and an average tribal indirect cost rate . During each of the past 2 fiscal years our budget request ...
... amount of our budget request for contract support funds has been based in the past upon an estimate of the dollar volume of con- tracts and an average tribal indirect cost rate . During each of the past 2 fiscal years our budget request ...
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... amount of funds provided under the terms of contracts entered into pursuant to sections 102 and 103 shall not be less than the appropriate secretary would have otherwise provided for his direct operation of the programs In keeping with ...
... amount of funds provided under the terms of contracts entered into pursuant to sections 102 and 103 shall not be less than the appropriate secretary would have otherwise provided for his direct operation of the programs In keeping with ...
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... amount of the tribe's Public Law 93-638 contract . Within available funding , the Bureau thus pays its full share of tribal indirect costs generated by the Bureau contract . However , some Federal agencies place limits on the amount of ...
... amount of the tribe's Public Law 93-638 contract . Within available funding , the Bureau thus pays its full share of tribal indirect costs generated by the Bureau contract . However , some Federal agencies place limits on the amount of ...
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... Public Law 93-638 . No. 2 , Indian Health Service is required to make available to the tribe an amount of money not less than that which Indian Health Service would have had available for its operation of the program . No. 8.
... Public Law 93-638 . No. 2 , Indian Health Service is required to make available to the tribe an amount of money not less than that which Indian Health Service would have had available for its operation of the program . No. 8.
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... amount of Indian Health Service appropriated funds which the Sec- retary would have to carry out a program during a fiscal year . The complexity of this determination is affected by what specific program the tribe is requesting to take ...
... amount of Indian Health Service appropriated funds which the Sec- retary would have to carry out a program during a fiscal year . The complexity of this determination is affected by what specific program the tribe is requesting to take ...
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638 contracts additional administrative costs Agency Superintendent AILC Alaska Native allocation amendment amount application appropriate approved Area Director assistance award Bannock Tribes BIA's Bristol Bay budget Bureau of Indian Carmel Roberts Chairman Committee on Indian Congress contract schools contract support funds Contracting Officer Delete direct education programs eliminated Federal agencies formula FORT HALL funding level Grant and Cooperative guidelines implementation Indian Affairs Indian Health Service Indian Self-Determination Indian tribes indirect cost rate Interior June 30 Juneau Lac Courte Oreilles ment Navajo negotiations Norton Sound Health NSHC Oglala Sioux operation Papago Tribe percent personnel Phoenix Area Office present procedures Public Law received recommendations reduce regulations request responsibility revisions School Board Secretary Select Committee Self-Determination Act Senator COHEN shortfall Sound Health Corporation Squaxin Island Tribe statement submitted testimony tion tribal governing body tribal organizations tribes and tribal
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Page 285 - A major national goal of the United States is to provide the quantity and quality of health services which will permit the health status of Indians to be raised to the highest possible level and to encourage the maximum participation of Indians in the planning and management of those services.
Page 275 - The Congress declares its commitment to the maintenance of the Federal Government's unique and continuing relationship with and responsibility to the Indian people through the establishment of a meaningful Indian self-determination policy...
Page 234 - Indian health care, and for other purposes, having met, after full and free conference, have agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective Houses as follows: That the Senate recede from its disagreement to the amendment of the...
Page 326 - That in any case where a contract is let or grant made to an organization to perform services benefiting more than one Indian tribe, the approval of each such Indian tribe shall be a prerequisite to the letting or making of such contract or grant.
Page 304 - That all functions, responsibilities, authorities, and duties of the Department of the Interior, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Secretary of the Interior, and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs relating to the maintenance and operation of hospital and health facilities for Indians, and the conservation of the health of Indians, are hereby transferred to, and shall be administered by, the Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service...
Page 285 - The Congress hereby recognizes the obligation of the United States to respond to the strong expression of the Indian people for selfdetermination by assuring maximum Indian participation in the direction of educational as well as federal services to Indian communities so as to render such services more responsive to the needs and desires of those communities.
Page 304 - Indians, are hereby transferred to, and shall be administered by, the Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service, under the supervision and direction of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare...
Page 326 - Indian population to be served by such organization) and which includes the maximum participation of Indians in all phases of its activities. (f) "Urban Indian...
Page 234 - The committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendment of the Senate to the bill (HR 2536) to terminate the Indian Claims Commission, and for other purposes...
Page 94 - ... of the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat 984), as amended, by the Act of June 15, 1935 (49 Stat.