Tribal Emergency Preparedness Law

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). Tribal Emergency Preparedness Law.
This resource highlights the inherent authority of American Indian and Alaska Native tribes to protect the public health and welfare of their citizens. It discusses the various tribal laws and emergency management plans that guide preparedness and response activities, as well as the principles of federal Indian law that govern relationships among tribes, states, and the federal government.
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