Mitigating Liability While Working On or Near Tribal Lands

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Being safe, productive, and culturally respectful is extremely important for utility vegetation management companies that work on or near tribal lands.  These companies need to understand the legal components, as well as how to interact with these tribes respectfully.  In this webinar, our presenter discusses federal laws that apply while working in tribal lands, memorandums of understanding that should be followed, and how to coordinate with all tribes.

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

M.K. Youngblood, ACRT Pacific Safety Manager

M.K. Youngblood serves as the safety manager at ACRT Pacific. He has more than 30 years of public service and first responder experience with core proficiency in American Indian law, American Indian culture, and disaster cleanup. Youngblood also serves as a certified instructor for the U.S. Department of Energy (National Nuclear Security Administration and Center for Radiological Nuclear Training), U.S. Emergency Management Institute, and Center for Domestic Preparedness. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Emergency Management and a master’s degree in public administration, both from Concordia College, in Moorhead, Minnesota.

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