Public Law 119-87 (04/30/2026)

Subchapter VI Miscellaneous

Browse 0 units and 38 sections in Subchapter VI Miscellaneous of Title 25.

Sections in Subchapter VI

§ 1671 Reports § 1672 Regulations § 1673 Repealed. Pub. L. 102–573, title IX, § 901(4), Oct. 29, 1992, 106 Stat. 4591 § 1674 Leases with Indian tribes § 1675 Confidentiality of medical quality assurance records; qualified immunity for participants § 1676 Limitation on use of funds appropriated to Indian Health Service § 1677 Nuclear resource development health hazards § 1678 Arizona as contract health service delivery area § 1678a North Dakota and South Dakota as contract health service delivery area § 1679 Eligibility of California Indians § 1680 California as a contract health service delivery area § 1680a Contract health facilities § 1680b National Health Service Corps § 1680c Health services for ineligible persons § 1680d Infant and maternal mortality; fetal alcohol syndrome § 1680e Contract health services for the Trenton Service Area § 1680f Indian Health Service and Department of Veterans Affairs health facilities and services sharing § 1680g Reallocation of base resources § 1680h Demonstration projects for tribal management of health care services § 1680i Child sexual abuse treatment programs § 1680j Tribal leasing § 1680k Repealed. Pub. L. 111–148, title X, § 10221(a), Mar. 23, 2010, 124 Stat. 935 § 1680l Shared services for long-term care § 1680m Results of demonstration projects § 1680n Priority for Indian reservations § 1680o Authorization of appropriations § 1680p Annual budget submission § 1680q Prescription drug monitoring § 1680r Tribal health program option for cost sharing § 1680s Disease and injury prevention report § 1680t Other GAO reports § 1680u Traditional health care practices § 1680v Director of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment § 1681 Omitted § 1682 Subrogation of claims by Indian Health Service § 1683 Indian Catastrophic Health Emergency Fund § 1684 Emergency plan for Indian safety and health § 1685 Service of traditional foods in public facilities