Statutes | Muscogee (Creek) Nation Code Title 6 Chapter 1 subchapter 5 ยง 5-510 | 2018

All records of the Nation's Children and Family Services Administration related to child custody proceedings concerning all children's cases under the provisions of this chapter, and all records of any federal agency related to child custody proceedings concerning all children's cases under the provisions of this chapter may not be inspected or disclosed to the public, including the names of children taken into temporary custody or issued a summons, except:
               A. To the victim in each case when the child is found guilty of a delinquent act
               B. When the child has escaped from an institution to which he has been committed
               C. By order of the Court
               D. When the Court orders the child to be held for criminal proceedings
               E. When there has been a criminal conviction and a presentence investigation is being made on an application for probation or
               F. When the disclosure is to a Tribal, federal, or state officer, employee, or agency in their official capacity who show a bona fide need for the information requested to assist in apprehension, to conduct a current investigation, or as otherwise provided by law of the Nation.
 
[NCA 01&ndash126, § 210, approved Aug. 9, 2001.]
 
                                                                           Library References
Indians O132.                                                                                       C.J.S. Indians §§ 150, 152, 154 to 176.    
Infants O13.5(1).                                                                                  C.J.S. Indians §§ 150, 152, 154 to 176
Records O30.                                                                                         C.J.S. Infants § 116.
Westlaw Topic Nos. 209, 211, 326.                                                 C.J.S. Records §§ 74, 76, 78, 80, 112.