Public Health Legal Preparedness in Indian Country
Bryan, R., McLaughlin Schaefer, R., DeBruyn, L., and Stier, D.
(2009).
Public Health Legal Preparedness in Indian Country.
This article describes how tribal laws impact public health preparedness. At the time it was published, a study of 70 tribal codes found that 14 (20%) had no clearly identifiable public health provisions and the remaining codes were rarely well-integrated or comprehensive.
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