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File #: CNCA-63    Version: Name: TITLE 63 - PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
Type: Cherokee Nation Code Status: Passed
File created: 1/1/2014 In control: TRIBAL COUNCIL
On agenda: N/A Final action: N/A
Enactment date: N/A Enactment #: N/A
Title: TITLE 63 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY (INCLUDES 2016 POCKET PART)
Sponsors: N/A
Indexes: CNCA, Code
Code sections: Title 63 - Public Health and Safety
Attachments: 1. TITLE 63 - Public Health and Safety.pdf, 2. TITLE 63 - Public Health and Safety pocket part.pdf
Related files: 20-036, 21-078, CNCA, 20-015, 20-028
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Title
TITLE 63 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY (INCLUDES 2016 POCKET PART)
Body
1. General Provisions [Reserved]
2. Cherokee Nation Comprehensive Care Agency Organic Act
3. Ninety Day Prescription Mandate Act
United States Code
Enforcement of state laws affecting health and education; entry of state employees on Indian lands, see 25 U.S.C. § 231
Indian alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment, see 25 U.S.C. § 2401 et seq. Indian health care, see 25 U.S.C. § 1601 et seq.
Indian youth suicide prevention, see 25 U.S.C. § 1667 et seq.


CHAPTER 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS [RESERVED]



CHAPTER 2
CHEROKEE NATION COMPREHENSIVE CARE AGENCY ORGANIC ACT
Section
101. Short title
102. Purpose
103. Establishment
104. Board of Directors
105. Finances
106. Reporting

§ 101. Short title
This act shall be known and may be cited as the Cherokee Nation Compre- hensive Care Agency Organic Act.
History
Source. LA 3-04, eff. February 23, 2004.

§ 102. Purpose
The purpose of this act is to establish a government agency to provide health and human services.
History
Source. LA 3-04, eff. February 23, 2004.

§ 103. Establishment
The Cherokee Nation Comprehensive Care Agency (hereinafter ‘‘Agency’’) is hereby established within the Executive Branch of the government of the Nation.


Source. LA 3-04, eff. February 23, 2004.
History


Indians 210, 410. Westlaw Topic No. 209.

§ 104. Board of Directors
Library References
C.J.S. Indians §§ 57 to 59, 66 to 72, 151 to 179.
A. Number. The Board of Directors for the Agency shall consist of:
1. At least three (3) but no more than five (5) regular members;
2. Five (5) standing ex-officio members, which are the executive heads of Health Services, Human Services, and Home Health, or their designee(s), and the Chairs of the Council Health Committee and Tribal Services Committee. Ex-officio members shall not have a vote on the Board.
B. Terms. Regular members shall serve for terms of three (3) years and may hold their seat until they are retained or t...

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