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  • Section 3. Jurisdiction of the Tribe

    Statutes | Curyung Tribal Code tit. I, ch. 1 § 3

    The jurisdiction of the Curyung Tribe shall extend over matters arising: 1. In the Curyung Tribe&rsquos Indian Country and/or 2. Over all Tribal members within or outside Indian Country and/or 3. Over all persons and entities who entered into consensual relations with the Tribe or Tribal members or...

  • Section 1. Authority and Relation to Unwritten Tribal Law

    Statutes | Curyung Tribal Code tit. I, ch. 1 § 1

    Under inherent sovereignty of Indian Tribes of the United States and under the authority granted to the Curyung Tribal Council under Article XIII, Tribal Courts of the Curyung Tribal Constitution, the Curyung Tribal Council proposes to adopt this code of Tribal Ordinances. These Ordinances may be...

  • §7-5-4 Scope

    Statutes | Nez Perce Tribal CodeTitle 7 Chapter 7-5 § 7-5-04

    (a) In the process of carrying out the responsibilities and duties in this Act, the Nez Perce Tribe Social Services Program may inquire into the availability and subsequently request the assistance of the staffs and resources of all appropriate tribal departments, agencies, commissions, or health...

  • 9-18-105. Disposition alternatives

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 9 Chapter 18 § 9.18.105

    When it finds a youth is a "youth offender" the Youth Court may make and record any of the following orders of disposition, subject to conditions and limitations the Youth Court may prescribe: (1) Permit the youth to remain with his or her parents, guardian, or custodian (2) Place the...

  • 9-7-103. Jurisdiction of the Youth Court

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 9 Part 7 § 9-7-103

    The Crow Tribe of the Crow Indian Reservation has established a court known as the Crow Tribal Youth Court. The court has exclusive original jurisdiction over all proceedings established in this code in which an Indian youth is residing in or domiciled within the exterior boundaries of the Crow...

  • 9-7-102. Definitions

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 9 Part 7 § 9-7-102

    The following definitions shall apply to this Code. Where his or her is used in this Code it is meant to include both genders. (1) "Adjudicatory Hearing" means a proceeding in the Youth Court to determine whether a youth has committed a specific "youth offense" or is a "youth...

  • 9-7-101. Purpose

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 9 Part 7 § 9-7-101

     This Chapter shall be liberally interpreted and construed to fulfill the following expressed purposes: (1) To preserve and retain the family unit whenever possible. To provide for the care, protection, and wholesome mental and physical development of youth offenders who are within the...

  • 9-3-106. Termination of Protective Care

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 9 Part 3 § 9-3-106

     In no case shall protective temporary care extend beyond 72 hours, exclusive of weekends and holidays. At the expiration of this period, the Director of Tribal Social Services shall: (1) Cause the child to be returned to the childs parents or custodian or (2) Have the child brought before a...

  • 9-3-105. Temporary Protective Care

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 9 Part 3 § 9-3-105

    (1) Authorization and duties of Tribal Police and Tribal Social Services. Whenever a Tribal police officer or Tribal Social Services worker has reasonable grounds to believe that a child is in danger of serious and imminent physical or emotional harm and that. the removal of the child from the...

  • 9-3-104. Youth in Need of Care--Definitions

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 9 Part 3 § 9-3-104

     A youth in need of care means a child who has been found to be in one or more of the following situations: (1) An Abused Child: One who has suffered or is likely to suffer a physical injury, inflicted upon the child by other than accidental means, which causes or creates a substantial risk of...