Common use of Federally Recognized Clause in Contracts

Federally Recognized. Tribes (Tribes) means self-governing American Indian and Alaska Native governments recognized under applicable federal and common law. Because of their unique sovereign status, Federally Recognized Tribes have the inherent power to make and enforce laws on their lands and to create governmental entities.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Provider Contract, Contract for Participation in the GRBH Aso Network, Provider Contract

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Federally Recognized. Tribes (Tribes) means self-governing American Indian and Alaska Native governments recognized under applicable federal and common law. Because of their unique sovereign status, Federally Recognized Tribes have the inherent power to make and enforce laws on their lands lands, and to create governmental entities.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: State Mental Health Agreement, State Mental Health Agreement, State Mental Health Agreement

Federally Recognized. Tribes ({Tribes) means self-governing American Indian and Alaska Native governments recognized under applicable federal and common law. Because of their unique sovereign status, Federally Recognized Tribes have the inherent power to make and enforce laws on their lands lands, and to create governmental entities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Program Agreement

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Federally Recognized. Tribes (Tribes) means self-governing American Indian and Alaska Native governments recognized under applicable federal and common law. Because of their unique sovereign status, Federally Recognized Tribes have the inherent power to make and enforce laws on an their lands lands, and to ta create governmental entities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State Mental Health Agreement

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