comprehensive plan and ordinance
Establish a tribal entity to assist
entrepreneurs
Create information channels for
business development
TORTS AND INDIAN CIVIL RIGHTS ACT
CIVIL ACTIONS ORDINANCE
tribal project - through housing
construction
Create tribal contracting network -
through HIP projects
Design a business credit program for member
business assistance
Siletz Tribal Code Chapter 16
16.01. DEFINITIONS FOR 16.01 to 16.33.
m “AGd "i16 0110 16 33' unless the context requires otherwise:
whom the Tribe hasXZhXagXX^
™e '° “*°n
beha" and with
Transportation
Elders transportation in all area
offices
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Indians 0^“^^
Create passenger transportation service to
meet membership needs
Research and develop an automobile leasing
program for tribal members
(4) “Governing body” means the Siletz Tribal Council
meanS 25 USC' §§^1 -1303. as it has been or may be amended
from time to b™
Provide sufficient staff fleet service-
currently 54 total vehicles
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Acquire/build residential drug and alcohol
treatment center
Initiate detoxification facility
Establish aftercare facility
Expand family involvement
treatment
p|ans
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Acquire/build residential drug and alcohol
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(7) Tribal body means:
Drug and Alcohol Facility
agency,
(8) u"Trihpn mp
tn
is organized under state or tribal law
(8) Tribe means the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians of Oregon.
in
1UAB,UTY 0F TR,BAL B0DY’ ONCERS, EMPLOYEES, AND AGENTS,
agents
acting within the scope oTthei'em^X^
actions under this ordinance.
°
express and lir™ted purpose of
Per Capita
Establish an annual set-aside for per capita
distribution
Establish a per capita distribution policy
Distribute per capita to tribal elders
employees or agZnts oX^bX t^"
an^ !°rt ?
eligible for representation and indemnification under 6 A S
emPtoy"’ent or duties and
only. The remedies provided hv this
$ Sha Pe an acl,on against the tribal body
° Distribute per capita to general membership
PR Department Accomplishments
against an officer, employee or aaent of a tribal
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Perr™tted- If an action or suit is filed
• Reorganized the newsletter and
substituted as the only defendant.
Y’
PProPnate motion the tribal body shall be
published it each month. Since the
(3) Every tribal body is immune from liability for any claim for iniurv tn nr Hontn o«
August/September issue,
published it at the first of the month
(ongoing)
• Published 1998 annual report in
July 1999
• Sent six news releases to four local
newspapers and five local radio
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stations
• Coordinated placement of “In My
Opinion” piece in The Oregonian in
November
connection with the prevenTX"aX'tte
m°b aC"°n °U’ °f any
°r om'ssion in
Designed CTSI ad for boxing program
rule o? mgSoA which XoXona An TJA
aPParen*aU,hOr^ a law' resolution.
in December
• Conducted two photo shoots for
diabetes program posters
• Took photos at more than 35 events
• Developed PR plans for two ongoing
projects, reviewed materials, and
and restrictions as if this ordinance had not been adopted.
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h Sam® procedure
participated in planning sessions
(See Ordinance on page 16)
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