Examples of Tribal nation in a sentence
The date of the application in this case would be the date the county agency or Tribal nation obtains this information.
As citizens of a sovereign Tribal nation, Tribal citizens are also entitled to those services afforded to all citizens of that Tribe.
All State, Tribal nation, and local government grantees should update their respective NIMSCAST assessments and, if necessary, submit a Corrective Action Plan via NIMSCAST for FY 2010.
Members of a sovereign Tribal nation with residences located within the borders of the State of Arizona that are income and residence qualified are considered a local applicant and may receive services through the ADOH Sub-grantee WAP provider serving their area.
All eligible telecommunications carriers must transmit to the Database in a format prescribed by the Adminis- trator each new and existing Link Up recipient’s full name; residential ad- dress; date of birth; and the last four digits of the subscriber’s Social Secu- rity number, or Tribal identification number if the subscriber is a member of a Tribal nation and does not have a Social Security number; the telephone number associated with the Link Up support; and the date of service activa- tion.
Depending on the number of owners and the percent of ownership held, Tribes are able to utilize consolidated lands for purposes consistent with the values and needs of their members, such as housing, community centers or businesses, or for recreational or cultural purposes.Each Tribal nation has different plans and goals for land consolidated through the Buy-Back Program, just as every landowner has unique intentions for the use of the funds they receive from the sale of their interests.
State, Federal, local and volunteer staff.The State Emergency Operations Center supports State agency, local jurisdiction and Tribal nation operations in response to emergency incidents.
Findings at p.6. The court concluded, “the intrusion of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal nation into the contractual arbitration provision appears to be merely an attempt to escape otherwise applicable limits on interest charges.” Id. According to the court, “the promise of a meaningful and fairly conducted arbitration is a sham and an illusion.” Id. III.
Such communication is not consultation, nor does informal engagement between federal agency and Tribal nation staff serve as a substitute for consultation and the nation-to-nation relationship.
Ensuring durability, particularly site protection, is usually a sensitive issue for a Tribal nation becausea conservation easement entrusts the land to another entity (Terzi 2012).