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  • § 112. Duty to Report Child Abuse and Neglect

    Statutes | 10 GTBC § 112

    (a) Duty to Report. Any person who has reasonable cause to suspect that a child is or has been abused or neglected shall immediately make a report to the Anishinaabek Family Services or the Tribal law enforcement department. Those persons reporting, except those specified in § 112(b) below, may...

  • § 115. Notice of Removal

    Statutes | 10 GTBC § 115

    (a) Notice to the Childrens Court. After removal of a child without a court order, the person who removed the child shall attempt to contact and notify the presenting officer within six (6) hours of the actual removal. Attempt(s) to contact and notify the presenting officer shall be documented in...

  • § 345. Effects of Other Proceedings Pending

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 345

    A petition for an order of protection may be filed regardless of whether other court proceedings between the parties have been filed or criminal charges have been filed against the alleged abuser.  History: Tribal Act #07-25.1862, enacted by Tribal Council on December 19, 2007.

  • § 344. Venue

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 344

    A petition may be filed under this chapter in any of the following circumstances:  (a) The petitioner resides or is domiciled within the six county service area  (b) The respondent resides or is domiciled within the six county service area  (c) The alleged act of domestic violence...

  • § 343. Petition for Order of Protection; Civil Action

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 343

    There shall be a civil action known as a Petition for an Order of Protection.  History: Tribal Act #07-25.1862, enacted by Tribal Council on December 19, 2007.

  • § 342. Penalty

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 342

    Violating the firearms requirement set forth in § 341 shall be considered a crime of domestic violence for the purposes of this code. Any related sentences for a violation of this section or any other section of this code shall be served consecutively. History: Tribal Act #07-25.1862, enacted...

  • § 341. Firearms Prohibition

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 341

    (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to possess a firearm who:             (1) Is subject to any court order from a court of competent jurisdiction that restrains such person from injuring, harassing, stalking or threatening a family or household...

  • § 340. Firearms disqualification; Purpose

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 340

    It shall be the purpose of this section to prohibit any person who has been convicted of a crime of domestic violence under tribal, state or federal law, or any person who is subject to an order of protection based upon a finding that the person presents a credible threat of violence to the victim,...

  • § 338. Evidence; Defendant's Commission of Other Acts of Domestic Violence, Admissibility; Notice

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 338

    § 338 - Evidence Defendant&rsquos Commission of Other Acts of Domestic Violence, Admissibility Notice   (a) Except as provided in Subsection (d) in a criminal action in which the defendant is accused of any offense involving domestic violence, evidence of the defendant&rsquos commission of...

  • § 337. Evidence; Statement by Declarant Relating to Infliction or Threat of Physical Injury, Admissibility; Notice

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 337

    (a) Evidence of a statement by a declarant is admissible if all of the following apply:             (1) The statement purports to narrate, describe, or explain the infliction or threat of physical injury upon the declarant....