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Court Awards $304,000 to AMERIND Risk Management Corporation After National Insurance Agency Breaches Promise to Market Workers' Compensation Program. Click here to view the press release. | |
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Tribal Police have arrested a man suspected of arson and booked him into Okanogan County Jail.
Elam Sonny Ray Baker is suspected of starting 10 fires last fall that scorched more than 1,900 acres from Elmer City to Nespelem and another fire 10 days later on the Columbia River Road. Click here to read article... | |
| In an effort to promote safe behaviors of tenants and homeowners, AMERIND is proud to announce a new contest, “Tenants and Homeowners Evaluated on Controlling Hazards Around Dwellings” (T.H.E. C.H.A.D.). We encourage every Housing Authority or TDHE to support every tenant's and homeowner's participation in this contest. It's time to make our homes and communities safe. Will you pass "T.H.E. C.H.A.D.?” | |
| 07/08/2009 - Flu Summit 2009 - H1N1 may reappear in fall/winter - www.flu.gov | |
| To learn more about risk pools and what it means to be a member of one, go to this article for more information. (External Resource) | |
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The U.S. is in the midst of a financial meltdown. No community or individual will be immune from the agony on Wall Street or the increasing debt of the stimulus decisions. A major concern is the financial stability of the insurance industry. Insurance and bonding are the lubricants that keep the economic engine of the U.S. running smoothly. Without the protection of insurance or bonding, businesses curtail production, sales, or services resulting in a corresponding reduction in workforce, increase in costs and a decrease in competitive alternatives. None of which is good for the U.S. or Indian Country. See the full article for the questions you need to ask before buying insurance. | |
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U.S. Native American Work Force – Protected Against Injury – Despite Unpredictable Future for Wall Street Investors --
Sovereign Status Of Native American Indian Tribes Woven Into Risk Management Corporation’s Successful Product.
The TEIP program was created in 2004 because Tribes are exempt of being under State rule and State court jurisdiction. The TEIP program is the shield of protection for Indian Self-Determination.
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| The Native American Housing and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA), administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires recipients of Indian Housing block grants to either protect Indian homes using commercial insurance or participate in a HUD approved plan of self-insurance operated and controlled by the recipient Tribes. | |
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At the AMERIND Annual Meeting and Expo this year AMERIND held workshop training on E-Learning.
AMERIND also handed out logins and passwords to members interested in trying out our E-Learning training courses with an extra incentive… win one of three desktop computers! | |
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To help the environment, assist employees with the high cost of commuting to work and increase access to the AMERIND office, we are implementing a voluntary 4 day, 10 hour work schedule. | |
| Member Portal training to be offered at Santa Ana Pueblo! | |
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