Indian health and medical service program if he is regarded as an Indian by the community in which he lives as evidenced by such factors as tribal membership, enrollment, residence on taxexempt land, ownership of restricted property, active participation... Indian health care. - Page 1561986 - 377 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1960 - 300 pages
...an individual may be regarded as within the scope of the Indian health and medical service program if he is regarded as an Indian by the community in...Bureau of Indian Affairs practices in the jurisdiction. (b) Doubtful cases. (1) In case of doubt as to whether an individual applying for care is within the... | |
| 1987 - 562 pages
...an individual may be regarded as within the scope of the Indian health and medical service program if he is regarded as an Indian by the community in...Bureau of Indian Affairs practices in the jurisdiction. (b) Doubtful cases. (1) In case of doubt as to whether an individual applying for care is within the... | |
| 1976 - 1200 pages
...an individual may be regarded as within the scope of the Indian health and medical service program if he is regarded as an Indian by the community in...Bureau of Indian Affairs practices in the jurisdiction. <b) Doubtful cases. (1) In case of doubt as to whether an individual applying for care Is within the... | |
| 1978 - 1226 pages
...regarded as within the scope of the Indian health and medical service program if he is regarded as &n Indian by the community in which he lives as evidenced...Bureau of Indian Affairs practices in the jurisdiction. (b) Doubtful cases. (1) In case of doubt as to whether an individual applying for care is within the... | |
| 2001 - 724 pages
...health and medical service program if he/she is regarded as an Indian by the community in which he/she lives as evidenced by such factors as tribal membership,...Bureau of Indian Affairs practices in the jurisdiction. (b) Doubtful cases. (1) In case of doubt as to whether an individual applying for care is within the... | |
| 1987 - 548 pages
...private medical or hospital facilities other than those of the Service. 42 CFR Ch. I (10-1-87 Edition) as tribal membership, enrollment, residence on tax-exempt...Bureau of Indian Affairs practices in the jurisdiction. (b) Doubtful cases. (1) In case of doubt as to whether an individual applying for care is within the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1962 - 992 pages
...an individual may be regarded as within the scope of the Indian health and medical service program if he is regarded as an Indian- by the community in...Bureau of Indian Affairs practices in the jurisdiction. (b) Doubtful cases. (1) In case of doubt as to whether an individual applying for care is within the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1960 - 556 pages
...an individual may be regarded as within the scope of the Indian health and medical service program if he is regarded as an Indian by the community in...Bureau of Indian Affairs practices in the jurisdiction. § 3612. Persons to whom services will be provided—(a) In general. (1) Services will be made available,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs - 1980 - 1136 pages
...enrollment, residence on tax-exempt land, ownership of restricted property, active participation 1n tribal affairs, or other relevant factors in keeping with general Bureau of Indian Affairs practices 1n the jurisdiction. Testimony of the California Tribal Chairmen's Association (CTCA) Unlike the mutually... | |
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