Examples of Recognized tribe in a sentence
If none of the Tribes identified above agrees to accept Control, the campus may offer to transfer Control of Culturally Unidentifiable Human Remains (and per this policy, Associated Funerary Objects) to any other Federally RecognizedTtribe or to a non-Federally Recognized tribe.
If none of the Tribes identified above agrees to accept Control, the campus may offer to transfer Control of Culturally Unidentifiable Human Remains (and per this policy, Associated Funerary Objects) to any other Federally Recognized tribe or to a non-Federally Recognized tribe.
Informing non-Federally Recognized tribes that the option exists to partner with a Federally Recognized tribe that can sponsor their Request and offering to assist in this process at the request of the non-Federally Recognized tribe.
The Repatriation Coordinator will inform the non-Federally Recognized tribes of this strategy and at the request of the non-Federally Recognized tribe, the Repatriation Coordinator may assist with the process.Commented [A72]: Moved to end of this section.California Indian Tribes (including both those that are Federally Recognized Tribes and non-Federally Recognized Ttribes) may also submit Requests under CalNAGPRA §8014.
NAGPRAAny Federally Recognized Tribe or non-Federally Recognized tribe may submit a Request for Disposition under the process described in Section V.D.5 and outlined in NAGPRA (43 C.F.R. § 10.11) .
For Repatriation Requests under NAGPRA, when all the criteria for Cultural Affiliation and Repatriation set forth in NAGPRA (43 C.F.R. § 10.10) are met25, and at least thirty (30) days have passed since the publication of any required notices in the Federal Register, UC must work with the requesting Tribe to expeditiously repatriate Human Remains and Cultural Items within ninety (90) days of receipt of a written Request for Repatriation from the Culturally Affiliated Federally Recognized tribe.
Under NAGPRA, Disposition to a non-Federally Recognized tribe may only take place after receiving a recommendation from the Secretary of the Interior or authorized representative (43 C.F.R. § 10.11(c)(2)(ii))33.
In addition, since NAGPRA provides an order of precedence that gives priority to a Federally Recognized tribe, a non- Federally Recognized tribe may partner with a Federally Recognized tribe, or request a Federally Recognized tribe sponsor their Request.
Regional Transit Security Strategies must be completed and submitted to ODP by August 31, 2005.
Pharmacies not using a computer shall mark the hard copy.2. The prescription shall indicate that it has been transferred and pharmacy location and file number of the original prescription.3. In addition to all information required to appear on a prescription, the prescription shall show the date of original filling as well as the number of valid refills remaining.4. Transfer of controlled substances Schedules III, IV, and V shall not be allowed electronically.