Reauthorization of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 556, to Amend the Indian Health Care Improvement Act to Revise and Extend that Act, July 23, 2003, Washington, DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - 392 lappuses |
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252. lappuse - Service shall be administered by an 17 Assistance Secretary of Indian Health, who shall be 18 appointed by the President, by and with the advice 19 and consent of the Senate. The Assistant Secretary 20 shall report to the Secretary. Effective with respect 21 to an individual appointed by the President, by and 22 with the advice and consent of the Senate, after 23 January 1, 1993, the term of service of the Assist24 ant Secretary shall be 4 years.
42. lappuse - Any individual so employed shall receive payment 19 for his or her services comparable to the salary he or she 20 would receive if he or she were employed in the competitive 21 system.
172. lappuse - Any obligation 1 1 acquired by the fund may be sold by the Secretary of the 12 Treasury at the market price.
311. lappuse - For purposes of section 2(2) of the Act of July 5, 15 1935 (49 Stat. 450, Chapter 372), an Indian tribe or trib16 al organization carrying out a funding agreement under 17 the Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act 18 shall not be considered an employer. 19 "SEC. 813. PRIME VENDOR. 20 "For purposes of section 4 of Public Law 102-585 21 (38 USC 812) Indian tribes and tribal organizations 22 carrying out a grant, cooperative agreement, or funding 23 agreement under the Indian Self-Determination...
7. lappuse - Sec. 703. Comprehensive behavioral health prevention and treatment program. "Sec. 704. Mental health technician program. "Sec. 705. Licensing requirement for mental health care workers. "Sec. 706. Indian women treatment programs. "Sec. 707. Indian youth program. "Sec. 708. Inpatient and community-based mental health facilities design, construction and staffing assessment. "Sec. 709. Training and community education. "Sec. 710. Behavioral health program. "Sec. 711. Fetal alcohol disorder funding....
12. lappuse - fund18 ing agreement' means any agreement to transfer 19 funds for the planning, conduct, and administration 20 of programs, functions, services and activities to 21 Tribes and tribal organizations from the Secretary 22 under the authority of the Indian Self-Determination 23 and Education Assistance Act. 24 "(8) HEALTH PROFESSION. The term 'health 25 profession' means allopathic medicine, family medi12 1 cine, internal medicine, pediatrics, geriatric medi2 cine, obstetrics and gynecology, podiatric...
185. lappuse - Service is entitled by reason of this section shall be placed in a special fund to be held by the Secretary and used by him (to such extent or in such amounts as are provided in appropriation Acts) exclusively for the purpose of making any improvements in the...
299. lappuse - Federal agency health programs as required under 6 section 412(c)(2); 7 "(15) a report on the evaluation and renewal of 8 urban Indian programs as required under section 9 505; 10 "(16) a report on the findings and conclusions 11 derived from the demonstration project as required 12 under section 512(a)(2); 13 "(17) a report on the evaluation of programs as 14 required under section 513; and 15 "(18) a report on alcohol and substance abuse 16 as required under section 701(f). 17 "SEC. 802. REGULATIONS....
286. lappuse - (1) IN GENERAL. The Secretary, consistent 21 with Section 701, acting through Indian tribes, trib22 al organizations, and urban Indian organizations, 23 shall establish and operate fetal alcohol disorders 24 programs as provided for in this section for the pur284 1 poses of meeting the health status objective specified 2 in section 3(b). 3 "(2) USE OF FUNDS. Funding provided pursu4 ant to this section shall be used to 5 "(A) develop and provide community and 6 in-school training, education,...
155. lappuse - Nothing in the Act of December 17, 1970 (84 Stat. 7 1465) shall be construed to preclude the Soboba Band of 8 Mission Indians and the Soboba Indian Reservation from 9 being provided with sanitation facilities and services under 10 the authority of section 7 of the Act of August 5, 1954 11 (68 Stat. 674), as amended by the Act of July 31, 1959 12 (73 Stat. 267).