25 USC Subchapter VI
MISCELLANEOUS
October 30, 2020
§
1671
Reports
§
1672
Regulations
§
1673
Repealed. Pub. L. 102–573, title IX, §901(4), Oct. 29, 1992, 106 Stat. 4591
§
1674
Leases with Indian tribes
§
1675
Confidentiality of medical quality assurance records; qualified immunity for participants
§
1676
Limitation on use of funds appropriated to Indian Health Service
§
1677
Nuclear resource development health hazards
§
1678
Arizona as contract health service delivery area
§
1678a
North Dakota and South Dakota as contract health service delivery area
§
1679
Eligibility of California Indians
§
1680
California as a contract health service delivery area
§
1680a
Contract health facilities
§
1680b
National Health Service Corps
§
1680c
Health services for ineligible persons
§
1680d
Infant and maternal mortality; fetal alcohol syndrome
§
1680e
Contract health services for the Trenton Service Area
§
1680f
Indian Health Service and Department of Veterans Affairs health facilities and services sharing
§
1680g
Reallocation of base resources
§
1680h
Demonstration projects for tribal management of health care services
§
1680i
Child sexual abuse treatment programs
§
1680j
Tribal leasing
§
1680k
Repealed. Pub. L. 111–148, title X, §10221(a), Mar. 23, 2010, 124 Stat. 935
§
1680l
Shared services for long-term care
§
1680m
Results of demonstration projects
§
1680n
Priority for Indian reservations
§
1680o
Authorization of appropriations
§
1680p
Annual budget submission
§
1680q
Prescription drug monitoring
§
1680r
Tribal health program option for cost sharing
§
1680s
Disease and injury prevention report
§
1680t
Other GAO reports
§
1680u
Traditional health care practices
§
1680v
Director of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment
§
1681
Ommitted
§
1682
Subrogation of claims by Indian Health Service
§
1683
Indian Catastrophic Health Emergency Fund
§
1684
Emergency plan for Indian safety and health
§
1685
Service of traditional foods in public facilities

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