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  • 5B.03.040 Rights of Elders, Vulnerable Adults, Their Families and Caregivers

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5B Chapter 5B.03 § 5B.03.040

    (a) Elders or vulnerable adults may refuse to accept protective services provided the Adult Protection Team finds there is good cause to believe that the person can take care of themselves and the elder or vulnerable adult knows of the services offered.   (b) Family members or caregivers may...

  • 5B.03.050 Procedure for Determining Capacity, Abuse of Neglect

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5B Chapter 5B.03 § 5B.03.050

    (a) The tribe, a caregiver, or a family member may petition the Court to determine a respondent&rsquos capacity, degree of incapacity, or whether abuse or neglect has occurred.   (b) A petition shall contain:     (1) the name and interest of the petitioner     (2) the...

  • 5B.03.060 Elder and Adult Protection Order

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5B Chapter 5B.03 § 5B.03.060

    (a) If the Court determines that a respondent is incapacitated or that a respondent has been neglected or abused, the Court shall issue a protection order that provides for the least restrictive alternatives while meeting the respondent&rsquos needs. The order may include among other provisions:...

  • 5B.03.070 Confidentiality of Reporter and Record

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5B Chapter 5B.03 § 5B.03.070

    (a) The identity of the reporter of abuse or neglect under this Code is confidential and shall not be released unless the reporter consents or the Court determines that the need of the elder or vulnerable adult exceeds the reporter&rsquos right to privacy and mandates disclosure. The reporter has...

  • 5B.03.080 Retaliation Prohibited

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5B Chapter 5B.03 § 5B.03.080

    A person who retaliates against a person who reports or investigates abuse or neglect has committed a civil infraction. For the purposes of this subsection, &ldquoretaliation&rdquo means intimidating, threatening to cause or causing bodily, emotional, property, or financial harm.

  • 5.09C.05.150 Indecent Liberties

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.150

    (a) Indecent Liberties. A person is guilty of indecent liberties when he knowingly has sexual contact with another person who is not his spouse without that persons consent. Indecent Liberties is a class C offense.   (b) Aggravated Indecent Liberties. A person is guilty of aggravated indecent...

  • 5.09C.05.140 Incest in the Second Degree

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.140

    A person is guilty of incest in the second degree when he engages in sexual contact with a person he knows to be related to him, either legitimately or illegitimately, as an ancestor, descendent, brother or sister of either whole or half. This includes stepchildren and adopted children under age...

  • 5.09C.05.130 Incest in the First Degree

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.130

    A person is guilty of incest in the first degree when he engages in sexual intercourse with a person he knows to be related to him, either legitimately or illegitimately, as an ancestor, descendant, brother or sister of either whole or half, nephew, or niece. This includes stepchildren and adopted...

  • 5.09C.05.120 Indecent Exposure

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.120

    A person is guilty of indecent exposure if:   (1) a person, with sexual motivation, exposes his genitals, buttocks or female breasts under circumstances in which that person knows or should know that persons conduct is likely to annoy, offend or alarm another person or (2) a person...

  • 5.09C.05.110 Sexual Misconduct with a Minor in the Second Degree

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.110

    A person is guilty of sexual misconduct with a minor in the second degree when the person has sexual contact with another person who is at least 16 years old but less than 18 years old and not married to the perpetrator, if the perpetrator is at least 60 months older than the victim, is in a...