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  • Section 1-202. Authority to Admit.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Children's Code Chapter 2 §1-202

    Whenever a child is brought to a medical facility within the boundaries of the Colorado River Indian Reservation for medical treatment and the child appears to have been injured by other than accidental means the child may be admitted to such medical facility for further observation and...

  • Section 1-201. Persons Required to Report Abuse and Neglect.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Children's Code Chapter 2 §1-201

    (a)  Any physician, hospital intern or resident, surgeon, religious practitioner, dentist, osteopath, chiropractor, podiatrist, coroner, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, nurses aide, psychiatrist, behavioral health professional, psychologist, child welfare investigator, social...

  • Section 1-102. Definitions.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Children's Code Chapter 1 §1-102

    (a)  "Abandoned" means the failure of the parent to provide reasonable support or to maintain regular contact with his or her child when such failure is intended by the parent to continue for an indefinite period in the future. Failure to maintain a parental relationship with the child...

  • Section 1-101. Purpose.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Children's Code Chapter 1 §1-101

    (a)  Proceedings in childrens cases shall be regarded as civil proceedings in which the Court may exercise certain equitable powers.  (b)  This Article shall be interpreted and construed to carry out the following purposes:            (1) To...

  • § 507. Keeping Registration Current

    Statutes | Title XXII, Section 507, C.C.C.J.

    (a)  Jurisdiction of Residence.  A sex offender required to register shall immediately appear in-person to update his/her registration information, such as, name, residence employment, school attendance, and termination of residence as well as  update his/her email address, instant...

  • § 506. Failure to Appear for Registration and Absconding

    Statutes | Title XXII, Section 506, C.C.C.J.

    (a)  Failure to Appear.  In the event a sex offender fails to register as required by this code, the probation officer shall immediately inform the jurisdiction that provided notification that the sex offender was to commence residency, employment, or school attendance with the Tribe that...

  • § 505. Retroactive Registration

    Statutes | Title XXII, Section 505, C.C.C.J.

    (a)  The following three (3) categories of sex offenders shall be subject to initial registration and update requirements.           (1)  Sex offenders who are currently incarcerated or under supervision of the Chitimacha Tribal Court for a covered sex...

  • § 504. Timing of Registration

    Statutes | Title XXII, Section 504, C.C.C.J.

    (a)  Timing.  A sex offender shall register with the probation officer in the manner listed below.           (1)  If convicted by Chitimacha Tribal Court and incarcerated, the sex offender must register before being released from incarceration....

  • § 503. Registration Frequencies

    Statutes | Title XXII, Section 503, C.C.C.J.

    (a)  Tier 1 Offenders.  A Tier 1 offender shall register in person once every year for fifteen (15) years from the date of sentencing for a sex offender who is not incarcerated for the registration offense or from the time of release from custody for a sex offender who is incarcerated...

  • § 502. Jurisdictions

    Statutes | Title XXII, Section 502, C.C.C.J.

    (a)  Jurisdiction of Conviction.  A sex offender must initially register with the probation officer of the Chitimacha Tribal Court if the sex offender was convicted by the Chitimacha Tribal Court of a covered sex offense, regardless of the sex offender&rsquos actual or intended...