Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians Tribal Code Title 2 Chapter 2-14 ยง 2-14-14 | 2019

(a)  Any party may file a Motion in Tribal Court to Terminate Peacegiving.  A Motion to Terminate Peacegiving must be based on one or more of the following grounds:
 
          (1)  Lack of personal or subject matter jurisdiction or
 
          (2)  High Probability that Peacegiving will be unsuccessful 
 
(b)  Any party may file a Motion in Tribal Court to Change Peacegiver based on a conflict of interest or other good cause
 
(c)  Any non-party participant may file a Motion to be Excused from Peacegiving.  Such motion must state the good cause grounds why such person should not be involved in Peacegiving.  Prior to filing a motion in Tribal Court to be excused from Peacegiving, the participant shall make a written request to the Peacegiver stating good cause to be excused.
 
(d)  Except in cases of harassment, a party having a complaint against a Peacegiver or the Peacegiving process should first seek to resolve the matter with the Peacegiver.  If this effort does not resolve the matter, the party may make a motion to the Tribal Court for a protective order ending or limiting Peacegiving.  The grounds for any such motion and order will include, without limitation:
 
          (1)  Harassment by a Peacegiver or harassment during Peacegiving by another party to the Peacegiving that has not been effectively controlled by the Peacegiver.
 
          (2)  Peacegiver conduct during the Peacegiving process that is degrading, inhumane, dangerous, assaultive, contrary to the laws or traditions of the Tribes, or otherwise violative of basic human rights.
 
(e)  On its own motion, and after making all necessary findings of fact and conclusions of law, the court may take any action described in this section.