Indian Tribal Conflict Resolution and Tort Claims and Risk Management Act of 1998: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2097 ... July 15, 1998, Washington DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 348 pages |
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... covered completely or in part through the Federal Tort Claims Act or private insurance coverage . But where there are gaps in the coverage there is the po- tential for wrongs not being compensated . S. 2097 addresses this situation by ...
... covered completely or in part through the Federal Tort Claims Act or private insurance coverage . But where there are gaps in the coverage there is the po- tential for wrongs not being compensated . S. 2097 addresses this situation by ...
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... insurance coverage to meet their needs , many Indian tribes are faced with significant barriers to obtaining liability insurance because of the high cost or unavailability of such coverage in the private market ; ( 12 ) as a result ...
... insurance coverage to meet their needs , many Indian tribes are faced with significant barriers to obtaining liability insurance because of the high cost or unavailability of such coverage in the private market ; ( 12 ) as a result ...
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... insurance or equivalent coverage is provided in the most cost - effective manner available ; and ( B ) for each Indian tribe referred to in paragraph ( 1 ) , take into consideration the ex- tent to which the tort liability is covered ...
... insurance or equivalent coverage is provided in the most cost - effective manner available ; and ( B ) for each Indian tribe referred to in paragraph ( 1 ) , take into consideration the ex- tent to which the tort liability is covered ...
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... in paragraph ( 1 ) , the Secretary shall not be required to provide additional coverage for that Indian tribe . ( c ) REQUIREMENTS . - A policy of insurance or a doc- 5 ument for equivalent coverage under subsection ( a ) ( 1 ) 6 shall ...
... in paragraph ( 1 ) , the Secretary shall not be required to provide additional coverage for that Indian tribe . ( c ) REQUIREMENTS . - A policy of insurance or a doc- 5 ument for equivalent coverage under subsection ( a ) ( 1 ) 6 shall ...
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... covered by an insurance policy or equivalent coverage provided to an Indian tribe under this title ; and ( 2 ) establish a schedule of premiums that may } be assessed against any Indian tribe that is provided liability insurance under ...
... covered by an insurance policy or equivalent coverage provided to an Indian tribe under this title ; and ( 2 ) establish a schedule of premiums that may } be assessed against any Indian tribe that is provided liability insurance under ...
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