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  • 5.09C.05.100 Sexual Misconduct with a Minor in the First Degree

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.100

    A person is guilty of sexual misconduct with a minor in the first degree when the person has sexual intercourse 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...

  • 5.09C.05.090 Child Molestation in the Third Degree

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.090

    A person is guilty of child molestation in the third degree when the person has sexual contact with another who is at least 14 years old but less than 16 years old and not married to the perpetrator and the perpetrator is at least 48 months older than the victim.   Child Molestation in the...

  • 5.09C.05.080 Child Molestation in the Second Degree

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.080

    A person is guilty of child molestation in the second degree when the person has sexual contact with another who is at least 12 years old but less than 14 years old and the perpetrator is at least 36 months older than the victim.   Child Molestation in the Second Degree is a class B offense.

  • 5.09C.05.070 Child Molestation in the First Degree

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.070

    A person is guilty of child molestation in the first degree when the person has sexual contact with another who is less than 12 years old and the perpetrator is at least 36 months older than the victim.   Child Molestation in the First Degree is a class A offense.

  • 5.09C.05.060 Rape of a Child in the Third Degree

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.060

    A person is guilty of rape of a child in the third degree when the person has sexual intercourse with another who is at least 14 years old but less than 16 years old and not married to the perpetrator and the perpetrator is at least 48 months older than the victim. Rape of a Child in the Third...

  • 5.09C.05.050 Rape of a Child in the Second Degree

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.050

    A person is guilty of rape of a child in the second degree when the person has sexual intercourse with another who is at least 12 years old but less than 14 years old and the perpetrator is at least 36 months older than the victim.   Rape of a Child in the Second Degree is a class A offense.

  • 5.09C.05.040 Rape of a Child in the First Degree

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 5 Chapter 5.09C Subchapter 5.09C.05 § 5.09C.05.040

    A person is guilty of rape of a child in the first degree when the person has sexual intercourse with another who is less than 12 years old and not married to the perpetrator and the perpetrator is at least 24 months older than the victim.   Rape of a Child in the First Degree is a class A...

  • 5.114 Delegations of Parental Authority

    Statutes | WOTCL Title V Chapter 1 § 5.114

    A. Fiduciary Duty. All persons acting under a power of attorney, limited guardians, guardians, conservators and any person or agency appointed to act on behalf of a minor under this Statute acts in a fiduciary capacity. As a fiduciary, one owes a duty to act in the best interest of the minor,...

  • 5.101 Children's Court Division

    Statutes | WOTCL Title V Chapter 5 § 5.101

    A. While proceeding under this Statute, the Court shall be termed the Childrens Court Division of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Tribal Court.    B. Proceedings under this statute shall be open to the public, unless the Court, on motion of a party, closes the proceedings to...

  • 9.807 Reduction in Registration Periods

    Statutes | WOTCL Title IX Chapter 8 § 9.807

    A. A sex offender may have their period of registration reduced as follows:      1. A Tier I offender may have their period of registration and verification reduced by five (5) years if they have maintained a clean record for ten (10) consecutive years.      2. A...