202 Purpose of Approved Programs
ยง 202 Purpose of Approved Programs
Approved Programs shall be limited to the purposes consistent with treatment under the General Welfare Doctrine. Such purposes may include, for example, assistance for medical care, shelter, and subsistence benefits. Any Approved Program must be established and operated to promote the general welfare of the Tribe, including programs designed to enhance the promotion of health, education, self-sufficiency, self-determination, tribal image and the maintenance of culture and tradition, entrepreneurship, and the employment of Tribal Members.
[Legislative History: Enacted by Resolution No. 2018-72, 10/5/2018]
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