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The Office of Tribal Affairs and Strategic Alliances (OTASA) focuses on activities that reflect the agencys role in helping to ensure that tribal nations receive public health services that keep them safe and healthy.
Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) also requires that FHWA consult with Tribes for undertakings that may affect properties considered to have traditional religious and cultural significance. Tribal consultation is an essential element in achieving a streamlined product.
When the Indian Reorganization Act was passed in 1934, tribal governments assumed the responsibility for enrolling tribal members and setting the conditions for such enrollment.
In 2011, then-Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. issued Executive Order B-10-11, requiring all State of California agencies to encourage communication and consultation with California Indian Tribes, as defined further below.
In August 2016, the Commission adopted a Tribal Policy to provide guidance and consistency for its interactions with Native American Tribes.
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Established in 2005, the CDC/ATSDR Tribal Advisory Committee (TAC) provides input and guidance on policies, guidelines, and programmatic issues affecting the health of Indian tribes.
With those words, Thomas Lightfoot, U.S. Indian Agent to the Iowa and the Sac and Fox American Indian Tribes in Nebraska, became the first officer to report to a Federal American Indian police agency. From that 1869 decision springs the humble beginnings of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIAs) role in law enforcement.
What Triggers a Tribal Consultation? Any agency action with substantial direct effects on: One or more Indian Tribes, The relationship between the Federal Government and Indian Tribes, or.

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