Statutes | The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Law Code Part II Chapter 1 Part 8 ยง 2-1-815 | 2019
(1) A person commits the offense of issuing a bad check when the person issues or delivers a check or other order upon a real or fictitious depositary for the payment of money knowing it will not be honored by the depositary.
 
(2) If the person issuing the check or other order has an account with the depositary, failure to make good the check or other order within 15 days after written notice of nonpayment has been received by the issuer is prima facie evidence that the person knew it would not be paid by the depositary.
 
(3) Issuing a bad check for services, labor, or property obtained not exceeding $1,000 is a Class C offense over which the Tribes have exclusive jurisdiction.
 
(4) Issuing a bad check for services, labor, or property obtained or attempted to be obtained exceeding $1,000 is a Class E offense over which the Tribes have concurrent jurisdiction with the State of Montana.