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.

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203. 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...
377. lappuse - Conclusion On behalf of the National Indian Health Board, I would like to thank the committee for its consideration of our testimony and for your interest In the improvement of the health of American Indian and Alaska Native people. If we are...
321. lappuse - Service in providing 18 such health services to such indigent person. 19 "(3) SERVICE AREAS. — 20 "(A) SERVICE TO ONLY ONE TRIBE. — In 21 the case of a service area which serves only one 22 Indian tribe, the authority of the Secretary to 23 provide health services under paragraph (1)(A) 24 shall terminate at the end of the fiscal year suc25 ceeding the fiscal year in which the governing 305 1 body of the Indian tribe revokes its concurrence 2 to the provision of such health services.
313. 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....
315. lappuse - Contract Reform Act of 1994, and the Secretary 9 is authorized to repeal any regulation that is inconsistent 10 with the provisions of this Act. 1 1 "SEC. 803. PLAN OF IMPLEMENTATION. 12 "Not later than 240 days after the date of enactment 13 of this Act, the Secretary, in consultation with Indian 14 tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organiza15 tions, shall prepare and submit to Congress a plan that 16 shall explain the manner and schedule (including a sched17 ule of appropriate requests),...
300. lappuse - Whether the project will deliver services in 7 a manner consistent with traditional health care. 8 "(6) Whether the project is coordinated with, 9 and avoids duplication of, existing services. 10 "(c) FUNDING AGREEMENTS. — For purposes of this 11 subsection, the Secretary shall, in evaluating applications 12 or proposals for funding for projects to be operated under 13 any funding agreement entered into with the Service 14 under the Indian Self-Determination Act and Education 15 Assistance Act,...
293. lappuse - ... (4) SPECIFIC PROVISION OF FUNDS. — 280 1 "(A) IN GENERAL. — Notwithstanding any 2 other provision of this title, the Secretary may, 3 from amounts authorized to be appropriated for 4 the purposes of carrying out this section, make 5 funds available to — 6 "(i) the Tanana Chiefs Conference, 7 Incorporated, for the purpose of leasing, 8 constructing, renovating, operating and 9 maintaining a residential youth treatment 10 facility in Fairbanks, Alaska; 11 "(ii) the Southeast Alaska Regional...
312. lappuse - ... (7) a report on infectious diseases as required 8 under section 212; 9 "(8) a report on environmental and nuclear 10 health hazards as required under section 214; 11 "(9) a report on the status of all health care fa12 cilities needs as required under sections 301(c)(2) 13 and 301(d); 14 "(10) a report on safe water and sanitary waste 15 disposal facilities as required under section 16 302(h)(l); 17 "(11) a report on the expenditure of non-service 18 funds for renovation as required under sections...
295. lappuse - ... (C) to staff, operate, and maintain an in11 termediate mental health facility, group home, 12 sober housing, transitional housing or similar 13 facilities, or youth shelter where intermediate 14 behavioral health services are being provided; 15 and 16 "(D) to make renovations and hire appro17 priate staff to convert existing hospital beds 18 into adolescent psychiatric units; and 19 "(E) to provide intensive home- and com20 munity-based services, including collaborative 21 systems of care.
23. lappuse - trib12 al organization' shall have the meaning given such 13 term in section 4(1) of the Indian Self Determination 14 and Education Assistance Act. 15 "(20) TRIBALLY CONTROLLED COMMUNITY 16 COLLEGE. — The term 'tribally controlled community 17 college' shall have the meaning given such term in 18 section 126 (g)(2). 19 "(21) URBAN CENTER. — The term 'urban cen20 ter' means any community that has a sufficient 21 urban Indian population with unmet health needs to 22 warrant assistance under title...

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