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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... scope of the claims alleged that- ( αΊ’ ) may be relevant to resolving the nego- tiations ; and ( B ) are not privileged information under applicable law , or otherwise subject to restric- tions on disclosure under applicable law . ( 4 ) ...
... scope of the claims alleged that- ( αΊ’ ) may be relevant to resolving the nego- tiations ; and ( B ) are not privileged information under applicable law , or otherwise subject to restric- tions on disclosure under applicable law . ( 4 ) ...
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... scope of the problems that we're trying to ad- dress . I testified at a hearing in the other body a couple of weeks ago on the issue of the collection of retail taxes on Indian lands , and there are many more subtleties and complexities ...
... scope of the problems that we're trying to ad- dress . I testified at a hearing in the other body a couple of weeks ago on the issue of the collection of retail taxes on Indian lands , and there are many more subtleties and complexities ...
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... scope of an analysis to be carried out by ourselves and the Indian Health Service , I might add , to try to define the scope of the problem before we sort of go in with provisions , especially provisions that create some fairly bur ...
... scope of an analysis to be carried out by ourselves and the Indian Health Service , I might add , to try to define the scope of the problem before we sort of go in with provisions , especially provisions that create some fairly bur ...
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... scope of the problem . Now , we would be happy to be charged with collecting informa- tion of this type and doing these sorts of surveys , and that is actu- ally what is recommended in this HHS report is that the Bureau and IHS go out ...
... scope of the problem . Now , we would be happy to be charged with collecting informa- tion of this type and doing these sorts of surveys , and that is actu- ally what is recommended in this HHS report is that the Bureau and IHS go out ...
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... scope of any problems in this area , and also provide valuable insight into how best to address whatever problems may be found to exist . We look forward to working with the Committee on the important issues addressed by S. 2097 ...
... scope of any problems in this area , and also provide valuable insight into how best to address whatever problems may be found to exist . We look forward to working with the Committee on the important issues addressed by S. 2097 ...
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