Search Results

| 6561 - 6570 of 35516

  • Section 1-302. Criminal Stalking.  

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 3 §1-302

    A person commits the crime of Stalking if the person: (1) Engages in a conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to fear the death or bodily injury to him/her or to a member of his/her immediate family or (2) Knows or should have known that the specific person...

  • Section 1-301. Criminal Domestic and Family Violence.  

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 3 §1-301

    A person commits the crime of Domestic and Family Violence if the person commits any offense which is designated a crime under the Colorado River Indian Tribes Law and Order Code and if the victim is a family or household member or a person with whom he/she has or has had a dating relationship.

  • Section 1-201. Persons Required to Report Abuse

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 2 §1-201

    (1) Any physician, hospital intern or resident, surgeon, physician&rsquos assistant, dentist, osteopath, chiropractor, podiatrist, coroner, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, nurses aide, psychiatrist, mental and/or substance abuse counselor, social worker, school personnel, law...

  • Section 1-103. Definitions.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 1 §1-103

    (1) "Abuse and/or Violence" means the infliction of any of the following acts upon a person:             (A) "Assault" &ndash as defined under Article III, Section 317 of the Law and Order Code however, the exercise of proper disciplinary...

  • Section 1-102. Statement of Purpose.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 1 §1-102

    The Domestic and Family Violence Code shall promote the following:  (1) End all domestic and family violence on the Colorado River Indian Reservation and promote the healing of families.   (2) Ensure the safety of victims of domestic and family violence and guarantee victims the maximum...

  • Section 1-101. Title.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 1 §1-101

    This Ordinance shall be known and cited to as the "Domestic and Family Violence Code of the Colorado River Indian Tribes," or the "Domestic and Family Violence Code."

  • Section 1-325. Dispositional Order.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Children's Code Chapter 3 §1-325

    (a)  Once a child has been adjudged a child offender, the Court may make any and all reasonable orders for the care, supervision, custody, conduct, maintenance, and support of such child, including medical treatment, subject to further order of the Court provided, that if the child is to be...

  • Section 1-301. Definition of Child Offender.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Children's Code Chapter 3 §1-301

    (a)  For purposes of this Chapter a child offender shall be defined as a child who commits an act which, if committed by an adult, would be a crime under the Law and Order Code or a Tribal Ordinance.  (b)  Except in unusual circumstances, in lieu of proceedings under this Chapter, a...

  • Section 1-204. Violation of Chapter; Penalties.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Children's Code Chapter 2 §1-204

     (a)  Any person who knowingly violates any provision of this Chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor and may be punished by a fine not to exceed $500.00 or not more than 180 days imprisonment, or both.  (b)  Any person who refuses to provide any information which is required to be...

  • Section 1-203. Immunity of participants; Nonprivileged Communications.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Children's Code Chapter 2 §1-203

    Any person making a complaint, or providing information pursuant to Section 1-201, or otherwise participating in the program authorized by this Chapter shall be immune from any civil or criminal liability by reason of such action unless such person acted with malice and without probable cause.