…statement and public meeting are not required for emergency legislation. [1 O.C. 109.9- 5(a)]. The emergency adoption of this Law was necessary, and continues to be necessary, for the preservation…
…Tribe and an outside 51 party. 52 3-3. Third party agreement shall mean any agreement with the Pharmacy in which an insurance 53 provider agrees to reimburse the Pharmacy for…
…we do on behalf of our community at oneida-nsn.gov/resources/health and follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/OneidaNation.Health to keep up to date on our latest efforts to grow a healthier nation….
…and the work that it does on behalf of the community at oneida-nsn.gov/resources/health. You can also follow OCHD on Facebook at www.facebook.com/OneidaNation.Health. Oneida Comprehensive Health Division (OCHD) provides a wide…
…health care providers believes in a holistic and culturally sensitive approach to care. We offer medical, dental and optical care in addition to community health, behavioral health, pharmacy, nutrition and…
…as Enbridge’s an- nouncement regarding its Line 3 “upgrades,” Minnesota’s Depart- ment of Natural Resources fined Enbridge more than $3 million af- ter the company breached an aqui- fer and…
The Oneida Planning Department’s mission is to provide a broad range of planning support services to meet the community needs and to provide a better quality of life throughout…
…from 8:00 a.m.- 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. IX. GENERAL TRIBAL COUNCIL A. Petitioner John E. Powless Jr.: Per Capita Payments Sponsor: Lisa Summers, Tribal Secretary EXCERPT…
…waiver of sovereign immunity – file # 2023- 1036, 2023-1286, 2023-1258], seconded by Jameson Wilson. Motion carried: Ayes: Lawrence Barton, Jonas Hill, Kirby Metoxen, Marlon Skenandore, Jennifer Webster, Jameson Wilson,…
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