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  • 5.408 Savings Clause

    Statutes | WOTCL Title V Chapter 4 § 5.408

    In the event that any section, subsection or phrase, this Statute is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to violate the Constitution, laws or ordinances of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, such part shall be considered to stand alone and to be deleted from this Statute, the...

  • 5.407 Juvenile Procedure

    Statutes | WOTCL Title V Chapter 4 § 5.407

    A. Incident Report. Tribal Law Enforcement may file an Incident Report with the Tribal Prosecutor.  The Incident Report shall contain:        1. Name, age, date of birth, address, name of custodial parent or guardian, Tribal affiliation, Tribal ID # if applicable...

  • Section 106. Duty of Prosecutor

    Statutes | Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Domestic Violence Protection Ordinance Chapter 1 § 106

    (a) The Prosecutor shall make a reasonable effort to notify the victim when the Prosecutor declines to prosecute or dismisses the domestic abuse charges, or enters into a plea agreement.   (b) The Prosecutor shall notify the victim of the rights for victims of domestic abuse.

  • Section 105. Duties of Law Enforcement Officer

    Statutes | Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Domestic Violence Protection Ordinance Chapter 1 § 105

    (a) A Law Enforcement Officer who responds to a domestic abuse call shall use all reasonable means to protect the victim and children and prevent further violence, including but not limited to:          1. Taking action necessary to assure the safety of the victims...

  • 15.03 Definitions.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 § 15.03

    The following words shall have the following meanings under this Ordinance: (a) "Abused child" means a child who has been physically, emotionally, psychologically, or sexually abused, mistreated, or exploited by any person "child abuse" includes but is not limited to any case:...

  • 15.02 Administration and Enforcement.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 § 15.02

    Any law enforcement officer, the Social Services Department, or any other person designated by this Ordinance, the Tribal Council, General Council, or the Juvenile Court is authorized to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance.

  • 15.01 Purposes and Policy.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 §15.01

    (a) The purposes of this Ordinance are to establish procedures to provide for the safety, care, and protection of all children within the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court and all Klamath children to secure for each such child nurturing, guidance, and supervision preferably in the childs own home...

  • Section 18-247. Obscene Language in a Public Place

    Statutes | Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas Tribal Penal Code Chapter 18 § 2, §18-247

      (a)               It is unlawful for any person to utter or speak any obscene or lascivious language or word in any public place or in the presence of children under ten (10) years of age.  ...

  • Section 18-246. Exploitation of Elderly Persons or Disabled Adults

    Statutes | Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas Tribal Penal Code Chapter 18 § 2, §18-246

    (a)             As used in this section, "exploitation of an elderly person or disabled adult" means:   (1)             Knowingly, by deception or intimidation, obtaining or using, or...

  • Section 18-245. Verbal Abuse by a Caretaker

    Statutes | Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas Tribal Penal Code Chapter 18 § 2, §18-245

    (a)             No caretaker shall verbally abuse any person entrusted to the care of the caretaker, or knowingly cause, secure, or permit an act of verbal abuse to be done.   (b)             For the...