Tribes Sample Clauses

Tribes. The federally recognized Indian tribes that the BLM is consulting with on this undertaking.
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Tribes. In the event of an issue between parties, tribes should first contact in writing their WisDOT regional tribal liaison and WisDOT statewide tribal liaison who will monitor the entire process through resolution.
Tribes. Tribes are essential consulting parties in the Section 106 process. If an undertaking is on Tribal lands, including in ADOT’s ROW that is easement across Tribal lands, the HPT Staff consults with that Tribe, regardless of whether the Tribe has a THPO or not. Additionally, the HPT Staff consults with any Tribe that attaches religious and cultural significance to any historic properties that may be affected by an undertaking, regardless of whether the project is on Tribal land or not. The HPT Staff uses the Tribal claims layer in the HPT Portal to identify which Tribe or Tribes need to be consulted for a particular undertaking. The Tribal claims layer depicts the areas of the state that each Tribe has identified as the area within which that Tribe should be consulted. The BIA is included in consultations when the project is on Tribal land and there is new ROW or a TCE. In these situations, the BIA is consulted directly, as is the Tribe on whose land the project is taking place. BIA is also included on projects involving San Xxxxxx Irrigation District or San Xxxxxx Irrigation Project. The BIA Pima Agency is included on all consultation with GRIC. ADOT consults with THPOs about cultural resources on Tribal lands in the same way as they consult with SHPO; and ADOT does not consult with SHPO when a project is entirely on lands of a Tribe that has a THPO. Currently, there are 10 federally-recognized Tribes that have National Park Service-certified Tribal Historic Preservation Officer programs in Arizona: • Colorado River Indian Tribes • Gila River Indian Community • Hopi Tribe • Hualapai Tribe • Navajo Nation • Xxxxxx Yaqui Tribe • Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community • San Xxxxxx Apache Tribe • Tohono X’xxxxx Nation • White Mountain Apache Tribe An eleventh THPO, Zuni Pueblo, has Tribal lands in Arizona but is headquartered in New Mexico. SHPO and several of Arizona Tribes have developed an online Government-to-Government Consultation Toolkit that includes information regarding agency and Tribal contact information, consultation protocols, and the Tribal claims map among other information. At present this webpage cannot be accessed from ADOT’s network. Some of the Tribal claims maps and consultation protocols provided in the toolkit are not fully consistent with the information in the HPT Portal or ADOT’s Tribal claims maps. ADOT consultation should continue to use the protocols and maps in the HPT Portal.
Tribes. Of the total available funds for plans involving the continued implementation of the NAIS, $845,000 will be set aside for use by Tribes. Each Tribe will be eligible for funding in an amount up to the reserved amount shown in Appendix C. However, the work plan must clearly justify the funding requested. If the work plan does not justify the entire reserved amount, the Tribe will be awarded the amount justified in the work plan.
Tribes. Contractor shall adopt either HCA’s Model ACH Tribal Collaboration and Communication Policy, incorporated as Attachment C, or a policy agreed upon in writing by Contractor and every tribe and Indian Health Care Provider (IHCP) in Contractor’s region. In addition to adopting a Tribal Collaboration and Communication Policy, Contractor’s governing board must make reasonable efforts to receive ongoing training on the Indian health care delivery system with a focus on their local tribes and IHCPs and on the needs of both tribal and urban Indian populations. Contractor will collaborate and communicate with tribal governments, IHS facilities, and UIHPs in a manner that respects the tribes’ status as sovereign nations and the IHS facilities’ and UIHPs’ status as congressionally established entities charged with meeting the federal trust responsibility and U.S. treaty obligations to American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs).
Tribes. 1. In 2013 to 2014, participating tribes were consulted during initial identification efforts, participated in field identification efforts and in the development of this PA. During circulation of the Draft EIS in 2015, tribes were requested to comment on the Draft EIS, which included an analysis of the alternatives being considered, potential eligibility, and effects.
Tribes. If the Health Plan is a Tribe, the Health Plan and IDHW recognize that services performed pursuant to this Contract by the Health Plan and all approved subcontractors within reservation boundaries are subject to applicable laws, ordinances and regulations of the Tribe. Nothing in this Contract should be construed as a waiver of sovereign immunity.
Tribes. Participating Tribes shall participate in the annual review convened by FEMA to review the effectiveness of this Agreement in accordance with Stipulation I.B.1(c).

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