Hoopa Valley Tribe definition

Hoopa Valley Tribe means the Hoopa Valley Tribe, organized under the constitution and amendments approved by the Secretary on November 20, 1933, September 4, 1952, August 9, 1963, and August 18, 1972;
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Examples of Hoopa Valley Tribe in a sentence

  • CONTRACTING OFFICER’S REPRESENTATIVE (COR) – The Assistant Silviculturist or the designated contract representative for the Hoopa Valley Tribe.

  • FOREST OFFICER IN CHARGE: (F.O.C. or O.I.C.) - Silviculturist, Hoopa Valley Tribe, or representative.

  • This partnership recognizes the tribal sovereignty of the Hoopa Valley Tribe and seeks to strengthen the educational experience and cultural relevance for Hoopa Tribal members attending both CR and Humboldt.

  • BE IT RESOLVED, that the Hoopa Valley Tribal Council does not waive its sovereign immunity or consent to suit in any court and that this resolution shall not be implied, deemed, or construed to be a waiver of the sovereign immunity of the Hoopa Valley Tribe for any other purpose, except as expressly stated and subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in this resolution.

  • A significant length of the Trinity River in California is also in sediment surplus, as described in agency reports (e.g., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Hoopa Valley Tribe, 1999).

  • If the Hoopa Valley Tribe is not a Party to the Agreement, all commitments by the Tribe and running to the Tribe will be deleted from the Agreement.

  • The parties acknowledge that the Hoopa Valley Tribal Code, Title 67, Info Disclosure Act, controls the release of any information that is controlled by the Hoopa Valley Tribe and that the Hoopa Valley Tribal Code, Title 14, Child Protection/Family Assistance Code, permits the exchange of confidential Child Welfare Information to provide for the welfare, care, and protection of the children and families on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation.

  • The purpose of this MOU is to establish a formal partnership between Cal Poly Humboldt (Humboldt), College of the Redwoods (CR), and the Hoopa Valley Tribe.

  • This will assure that the removal of the Hydropower Project and the performance of other obligations under this Agreement will occur in a manner that benefits the interests of the Hoopa Valley Tribe, Karuk Tribe, Yurok Tribe, and Klamath Tribes and their members.

  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Hoopa Valley Tribe, and Trinity County.