Indian Health Care Improvement Act: Joint Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate and the Committee on Resources, United States House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 556 ... and H.R. 2440 ..., July 16, 2003, Washington, DC.

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761. lappuse - That all functions, responsibilities, authorities, and duties of the Department of the Interior, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Secretary of the Interior, and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs relating to the maintenance and operation of hospital and health facilities for Indians, and the conservation of the health of Indians, are hereby transferred to, and shall be administered by, the Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service...
761. lappuse - The Congress declares that a major national goal of the United States is to provide the quantity and quality of educational services and opportunities which will permit Indian children to compete and excel in the life areas of their choice and to achieve the measure of self-determination essential to their social and economic well-being.
760. lappuse - Indian tribes or individuals and administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the Department of the Interior.
698. lappuse - A major national goal of the United States is to provide the quantity and quality of health services which will permit the health status of Indians to be raised to the highest possible level and to encourage the maximum participation of Indians in the planning and management of those services.
254. 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...
1. lappuse - US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Washington, DC. The committees met, pursuant to notice, at 9:32 am in room 106, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Hon.
803. lappuse - The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of this Nation, in fulfillment of its special responsibilities and legal obligation to the American Indian people, to meet the national goal of providing the highest possible health status to Indians and to provide existing Indian health services with all resources necessary to effect that policy.
15. lappuse - Indian population 23 within a defined geographic area. 24 "(18) TRADITIONAL HEALTH CARE PRAC25 TICES. — The term 'traditional health care practices' 14 1 means the application by Native healing practition2 ers of the Native healing sciences (as opposed or in 3 contradistinction to western healing sciences) which 4 embodies the influences or forces of innate tribal dis5 covery, history, description, explanation and knowl6 edge of the states of wellness and illness and which 7 calls upon these influences...
290. 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 1 1 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,...
304. lappuse - A negotiated rule1 1 making committee established pursuant to section 565 of 12 Title 5, United States Code, to carry out this section shall 13 have as its members only representatives of the Federal 14 Government and representatives of Indian tribes, and trib15 al organizations, a majority of whom shall be nominated 16 by and be representatives of Indian tribes, tribal organiza17 tions, and urban Indian organizations from each service 18 area. 19 "(c) ADAPTION OF PROCEDURES.

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