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The Navajo Utah Commission for Navajo Chapters and communities in San Juan County, Utah, is also represented.
To comply with bio-safety standards the personnel should perform procedures in a way to prevent infection risks.
These translations shall be provided in audio form with that audiotape being placed on San Juan County's website and copies will also be provided by the Clerk Auditor to each Navajo Utah Chapter House, Navajo Utah Commission, the Navajo Human Rights Commission, and the Navajo Nation Election Administration.
Obtain from the Navajo Utah Commission and Navajo Nation Election Administration the names of individuals that the Navajo Utah Commission and Navajo Nation Election Administration consider to be competent Navajo interpreters and, provide thosenames to the Clerk Auditor who, subject to verification of their qualifications and the compensation demanded, will endeavor to select or hire Navajo interpreters from that list.
If the Navajo Liaison position becomes vacant, San Juan County will notify the Navajo Utah Commission, Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission and the Chapter Presidents of the vacancy so that they can encourage members to apply for the position.
The Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission shall obtain from the Navajo Utah Commission and Navajo Nation Election Administration the names of individuals whom the Navajo Utah Commission and Navajo Nation Election Administration consider to be competent Navajo interpreters and, provide those names to the Clerk Auditor who, subject to verification of their qualifications and the compensation demanded, will endeavor to select or hire Navajo interpreters from that list.
These findings led to the adoption of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 1990.10 The primary goal of IDEA was to foster more inclusive and integrated processes to improve employment, post-secondary education, and independent living outcomes for youth with disabilities.11 To accomplish these goals, IDEA articulated that youth with disabilities must have an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) which would start the high school to adulthood transition planning process.
Fall Council Session October 2017 • The Navajo Utah Commission will assist Utah chapters with funding application preparation for new funding available from the Utah Navajo Trust Fund and Utah Navajo Revitalization Fund.
These translations shall be provided in audio form with that audiotape being placed on San Juan County's website and copies will also be provided by the Clerk Auditor to each Navajo Utah Chapter House, Navajo Utah Commission, the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission, and the Navajo Nation Election Administration.
Accomplishments from the 4th Quarter in FY2017 • The unified efforts of the Navajo Utah Commission, the Utah Navajo Trust Fund (UNTF), and the seven Utah chapters resulted in the appropriation of $405,000 from UNTF for Utah Navajo Veter- ans housing needs.