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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Page 66
... procedures for tribes and tribal organizations who wish to contract with the federal government to provide health services , education , and construction projects . A detailed account of this project is attached to this statement ...
... procedures for tribes and tribal organizations who wish to contract with the federal government to provide health services , education , and construction projects . A detailed account of this project is attached to this statement ...
Page 67
... procedures and the establishment of an intergovernmental alternative dispute resolution panel . We do , however , have some concerns about the structures and procedures as proposed in the legislation which we have articulated below ...
... procedures and the establishment of an intergovernmental alternative dispute resolution panel . We do , however , have some concerns about the structures and procedures as proposed in the legislation which we have articulated below ...
Page 73
... procedures to follow that was consistent for two federal agencies and clear both to novice Indian contractors as well as to new federal administrators . Significant Outcomes : • Largest negotiated rulemaking to date . 11 73.
... procedures to follow that was consistent for two federal agencies and clear both to novice Indian contractors as well as to new federal administrators . Significant Outcomes : • Largest negotiated rulemaking to date . 11 73.
Page 74
... procedures to govern tribal oversight . The negotiating committee included 48 tribal members representing 570 Indian Tribes and Alaskan Native Villages , and 10 representatives from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
... procedures to govern tribal oversight . The negotiating committee included 48 tribal members representing 570 Indian Tribes and Alaskan Native Villages , and 10 representatives from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
Page 81
... procedure to calculate payments . The compact continues unless school or local government finance conditions change dramatically . This taxation compact represents a good faith effort that serves the principles and financial needs of ...
... procedure to calculate payments . The compact continues unless school or local government finance conditions change dramatically . This taxation compact represents a good faith effort that serves the principles and financial needs of ...
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