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  • 9A-3.01 KALISPEL TRIBAL TIER OFFENSES

    Statutes | Kalispel Tribe Law and Order Code Chapter 9A § 9A-3 §§ 9A-3.01

    Conviction for any offenses under the Kalispel Tribes Criminal Code that involves a sexual act shall be considered Tier 1 offenses unless otherwise specified in the specific offense.

  • 9A-2.02 COVERED OFFENSES

    Statutes | Kalispel Tribe Law and Order Code Chapter 9A § 9A-2 §§ 9A-2.02

    Offenders who reside or are employees or students within the Reservation that have been convicted of any of the following offenses, or convicted of an attempt or conspiracy to commit any of the following offenses, are subject to the requirements of this chapter: (1) Tribal Offenses:  Any...

  • 9A-2.01 DEFINITIONS

    Statutes | Kalispel Tribe Law and Order Code Chapter 9A § 9A-2 §§ 9A-2.01

    The definitions below apply to this chapter only. (1) "Convicted" shall mean for an adult sex offender, that the sex offender has been subject to penal consequences based on the conviction however the conviction may be styled.  A juvenile offender is convicted for the purposes of this...

  • § 1. Policy, Purpose, and Enforcement

    Statutes | Kenaitze Indian Domestic Relations Code Chapter 10 § 1

    A. Policy:   It is the traditional way of the Kenaitze Indian Tribe to honor and respect the Tribal Elders.  The Elders of the Kenaitze Tribe are valuable resources as they are our custodians of tribal history, culture and tradition.  Thus, it is in the best interest of, and serves...

  • § 2. Application of this Chapter

    Statutes | Kenaitze Indian Domestic Relations Code Chapter 10 § 2

    This Chapter is civil in nature.  This Chapter applies to Tribal Elders and to any adult tribal members of the Kenaitze Tribe should circumstances as defined by this Chapter warrant.  Any section or portion thereof containing the word "Elder" shall be liberally construed to include...

  • § 3. Definitions

    Statutes | Kenaitze Indian Domestic Relations Code Chapter 10 § 3

    In this Chapter the following words shall have these meanings:  "Abuse" is intentional or negligent infliction of bodily injury, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, unauthorized and/or improper use of funds, property or other resources of an Elder, neglect, unreasonable confinement,...

  • 15.61 Confidentiality in Juvenile Proceedings Generally.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 § 15.61

    Except as otherwise expressly provided for in this Ordinance or the Klamath Tribal Code, all records and reports of the Social Services Department and the Juvenile Court are confidential and not accessible for public inspection. Such records and reports shall not be disclosed, without the consent...

  • 15.62 Confidentiality of Adoption Records.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 § 15.62

    (a) Except as otherwise expressly provided for in this Ordinance or the Klamath Tribal Code, all records, reports, proceedings, documents, and orders filed, prepared for, or issued by the Juvenile Court in an adoption case are the confidential, permanent records ofthe Court and shall not be...

  • 15.63 Expungement.

    Statutes | Klamath Juvenile Ordinance Title 2 Chapter 15 § 15.63

    When a person who has been before the Juvenile Court in a proceeding under this Ordinance reaches twenty one 21 years ofage the Juvenile Court shall order the Clerk and the Social Services Department to seal the records of such proceeding

  • § 11. Domestic Violence Cases Generally Open to the Public/Exceptions

    Statutes | Kenaitze Indian Domestic Relations Code Chapter 6 § 11

    Generally, domestic violence protective cases will be open to the public.  The Court may make a case confidential if necessary to protect the safety or identity of a victim.