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Delores Pigsley -12/30/99-01/27/00 TC .5 .5 3.5 3 6.5 EcDev Gmg Trvl 1 1.25 .25 1.25 1.25 2.5 1.25 9 2.5 4.25 1.25 3 11 2 8 8 12/30Calls re: personnel 12/31 Mtg. with Gordon Dickie- L. City 1/1 Travel-attend New Year’s event 1/3 Calls re: gaming issue & admin. 1/4 Calls, mail packet, faxes, personnel 1/5 Agenda prep, agenda items, Rotary speech, Gaming-L. City 1/6 Interviews, admin., calls EPA, PCC, Gaming budget items-Siletz 1/7 Gaming wkshp. & board mtg.-L. City 1/9 Mail packets, faxes 1/10 Travel to Wash., DC 1/11 Attend NIGA conference, meet with lobbyist 1/12 Attend NIGA conference, meet with lobbyist Ordinance, con’t from page 16 he or she did in fact cooperate with the Tribe in the defense of the claim, in which case the officer, employee or agent shall be indemnified against liability and reasonable costs of defending the claim, the cost of such indemnification to be a charge, if not covered by or subrogated by available third party insurance coverage, against any self-insurance fund established by the Tribe. (6) Nothing in subsections (3), (4) or (5) of this section shall be deemed to increase the limits of liability of any tribal body or any tribal officer, agent or employee under section 16.05, or obviate the necessity of compliance with section 16.07 by any claimant, nor to affect the liability of the Tribe itself or of any tribal body or any other tribal officer, agent or employee on any claim arising out of the same accident or occurrence. 16.15. SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS BY LOCAL TRIBAL BODY. The Tribal Council may, subject to the provisions of any third party insurance contract existing, compromise, adjust and settle tort claims against the Tribe, a tribal body or its officers, employees or agents acting within the scope of their employment for damages under sections 16.01 to 16.27 and may, subject to procedural requirements imposed by tribal law or other charter, appropriate money for the payment of amounts agreed upon. In appropriate cases, the Tribal Council may direct that such settlement, compromise or adjustment amount be replenished to the self insurance fund from the budget of the tribal body connected to or involved with the claim that is the subject of such settlement, compromise or adjustment. 16.16. PAYMENT OF JUDGMENT OR SETTLEMENT; REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT; INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS. (1) When a judgment is entered against or a settlement is made by the Tribal Council for a claim within the scope of sections 16.01 to 16.27, including claims against officers, employees or agents required to be indemnified under 16.13, payment shall be made and the same remedies shall apply in case of nonpayment as in the case of other judgments or settlements against private individuals. (2) The tribal court may order that the judgment or settlement be 22 6 11 9 9.25 1.5 2 2 1.5 5.5 4 7.5 4 5.5 1.5 3.5 5.5 .5 .5 4 .5 2 1.75 4 .75 4 .75 .25 4 2 1/13 NIGC mtg. & return, prep for TC 1/14 Regular TC 1/15 Regular TC 1/17 Mail packets, calls, personnel 1/18 Look at econ. dev. sites- Florence, Eugene 1/19 History project mtg., personnel, admin., calls, econ. dev. 1/20 Elders issues, calls, mail, chairman’s report, letters 1/21 Meet with Forest Service at Cape Perpétua 1/22 Phone calls 1/23 Phone calls 1/24 Agenda items, calls re: gaming econ. dev., reports & letters 1/25 Meet with consultant re: gaming 1/26 Issues & calls, econ. dev., HIP, ICW, admin. 1/27 Portland consultation EPA conf, call, HIP, admin., agenda items, gaming calls paid in quarterly, semiannual or annual installments over a period of time not to exceed 10 years. The court shall determine the term of years based upon the ability of the Tribe to effectively carry out its governmental responsibilities, and shall not allow a longer term than appears reasonably necessary to meet that need. The order permitting installment payments shall provide for annual interest at the judgment rate. 16.19. ACTIONS AND SUITS BY THE TRIBE. A suit or action may be maintained by the Tribe on behalf of itself or any tribal body in tribal court upon a cause of suit or action accruing to it in the following cases: (1) Upon a contract made by a tribal body. (2) Upon a liability prescribed by law in favor of a tribal body. (3) To recover a penalty or forfeiture given to the tribal body. (4) To recover damages for injury to the corporate rights or property of the tribal body. 16.20. PROCEEDINGS BY THE TRIBE TO ENFORCE ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS. (1) The Tribe may maintain civil proceedings in the Siletz Tribal Court against any person or property to enforce requirements or prohibitions of its ordinances or resolutions when it seeks: (a) To collect a fee or charge; (b) To enforce a forfeiture; (c) To require or enjoin the performance of an act affecting real property; (d) To enjoin continuance of a violation that has existed for 10 days or more; or (e) To enjoin further commission of a violation that otherwise may result in additional violations of the same or related provisions affecting the political integrity, the economic security, or the health and welfare of the tribe. (2) The remedies provided by this section are supplementary and in addition to those described in 16.19. (See Ordinance on page 30)