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  • 9-3-101. Purpose

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 9 Part 3 § 9-3-101

    It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Crow Tribe to insure that all Tribal youth are afforded an adequate physical and emotional environment to promote development, to compel, in proper cases, the parent or custodian of the youth to perform the moral and legal duties owed to the youth to...

  • § 38-9F-3. Definitions.

    Statutes | Code of Ala. § 38-9F-3

    For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) Caregiver.  The term as defined in Section 13A-6-191, Code of Alabama 1975. (2) Elder Abuse.  The commission of any of the following acts or the intent to commit any of the following acts...

  • § 38-9F-2. Construction and application of chapter.

    Statutes | Code of Ala. § 38-9F-2

    This chapter shall be liberally construed and applied to promote all of the following purposes: (1) To maximize protection of victims of elder abuse. (2) To create a flexible and expeditious method of obtaining a protection order against an individual who has committed elder abuse....

  • § 38-9F-1. Short title.

    Statutes | Code of Ala. § 38-9F-1

    This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Elder Abuse Protection Order and Enforcement Act.

  • § 38-9-11. Immunity of department officers, agents and employees.

    Statutes | Code of Ala. § 38-9-11

    Any officer, agent or employee of the department, in the good faith exercise of his duties under this chapter, shall not be liable for any civil damages as a result of his acts or omissions in rendering assistance or care to any person.

  • § 38-9-10. Abuse, neglect or exploitation; penalty for failure to report.

    Statutes | Code of Ala. § 38-9-10

    Any physician or other practitioner of the healing arts who shall knowingly fail to make the report required by this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction, be punished by imprisonment for not more than six months or a fine of not more than $500.00.

  • 9-1-107. Definitions

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 9 Part 1 § 9-1-107

    (1) "Adult" means any person who has reached his or her eighteenth (18th) birthday. (2) "Child" means any person less than eighteen (18) years of age. (3) "Child Custody Proceeding" means any voluntary or involuntary court action, informal or formal, but not including...

  • 9-1-102. Intent

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 9 Part 1 § 9-1-102

     It is the intention of the Tribe in enacting this Chapter to incorporate to the fullest extent possible the honored customs and traditions of the Crow Tribe, consistent with the Indian Civil Rights Act, 25 U.S.C. Section 1301 et seq., (1968), and with the needs and realities of Tribal...

  • 9-1-101. Purpose

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 9 Part 1 § 9-1-101

    The Crow Tribe has enacted this Chapter, recognizing that Tribal children are the Tribes most important resource and their welfare is of paramount importance to the Tribe. It is the purpose of this Chapter to provide and assure that each Tribal child within the jurisdiction of the Tribal Court...

  • 8E 9.01 Communication with Victim

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 8E Chapter 9 § 8E.9.01

    In every case in which a person is arrested for or charged with a criminal offense under this Title, the Prosecutor shall endeavor to maintain contact with the victim throughout the criminal proceedings, with particular attention to the following:      a. No-Contact Order: Prior to...