Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon June 25, 2014 Page 9 Immersion Class Culture and Heritage hosted a graduation day for the students in the tribal language Immersion Class. Nine students graduated. Graduation was held at the HeHe Longhouse last week. They had breakfast and lunch, and a mini pow- wow. Pattie Tanewasha/Spilyay Resolution of Tribal Council Gaming Whereas on March 17, 2014 Tribal Council received a written and oral report from Ken Many Wounds of Hunkpapa Consulting (“Many Wounds Report”) regard- ing the Warm Springs Gaming Commission (“WSGC”); and, Whereas the Many Wounds Re- port contained several specific rec- ommendations for how to improve the operations of the Warm Springs Gaming Commission while signifi- cantly reducing the expense of WSGC’s operations; and, Whereas at the conclusion of the Ken Many Wounds March 17, 2014 report, Tribal Council voted by motion to approve and imple- ment the recommendations set out in the Many Wounds Report; and, Whereas implementation of some of the Many Wounds Report’s recommendations require modifi- cations to the tribal Gaming Ordi- nance currently in effect (WSTC Chapter 260, Ordinance No. 76, last amended by Resolution No. 10,536 on July 26, 2005 and ap- proved by the National Indian Gaming Commission on December 27, 2005) “Gaming Ordinance”, while other recommendations con- tained in the Many Wounds Report can be implemented by Tribal Coun- cil directives to WSGC commis- sioners, the Executive Director and staff; and, Whereas Tribal Council Reso- lution No. 11, 709 adopted on De- cember 4, 2012 amended the Gam- ing Ordinance but the amendments were never effective because the amended ordinance was never ap- proved by the National Indian Gaming Commission as required by the terms of Resolution No. 11,709 and by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (25 U.S.C. Section 2710(e), accordingly Resolution No. 11,709 should be rescinded; and, Whereas Tribal Council Reso- lution No. 11,710 adopted on December 3, 2012 reappointed two gaming commissioners whose terms had expired and extended the existing term of a third gaming com- missioner, as well as set the com- missioners compensation at $56,500 annually, based on the terms of the amended gaming ordinance ap- proved by Tribal Council Resolu- tion No. 11,709, which actions are in part inconsistent with the Many Wounds Report recommendations and should be modified as follows: Redo Job descriptions for Execu- tive Director for Gaming Regula- tory, update job title, and job de- scriptions for the Regulatory Au- thority. Rename the Commission- ers to Tribal Gaming Regulatory Authority, with 24 meetings per year and six special meetings per year with stipend of $100 for half day (4 hours) and $200 full day (8 hours) amending the current Reso- lution that quotes the salary rates to new stipend rate; and, Whereas, on October 26, 2012, the Tribal Council received a report from Eg ghart CPA’s (“Egghart Report”)regarding the operations of the Warm Springs Gaming Commission, which report contained specific recommenda- tions for improving the efficiency and reducing the cost of the WSGC: and, Whereas Many of the Egghart Report recommendations are the same as those of the Many Wounds Report, which Tribal Council believes further justifies approval and implementation of the Many Wounds and Egghart re- ports recommendations: and, Whereas both the Many Wounds Report and the Egghart Report recommend that the Gam- ing Ordinance be amended and updated to comply with new Na- tional Indian Gaming Commission regulations adopted on February 25, 2013 regarding licensing and background investigations, and Tribal Council wishes to adopt and implement these recommenda- tions of the Many Wounds and Egghart reports; and, Whereas the Egghart Report also recommended a change in Sec- tion 10.A.3 of the 2011 Amended Warm Springs/Oregon Class III Gaming Compact (“Compact”) to remove language prohibiting WSGC sur veillance operators from observing the drop process, which is a recommendation the Tribal Council now wishes to adopt; now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Twenty- Sixth Tribal Council of the Con- federated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon, pursuant to Article V, Section 1 (l)and (u), of the Tribal Constitu- tion and By-Laws, that the Tribal Council hereby adopts and imple- ments the recommendations of the Many Wounds Report, previously approved by Tribal Council motion on March 17, 2014, as well as the recommendations of the Egghart Report, that require amendments to the Gaming Ordinance through adoption of the Track Changes lan- guage set out in Gaming Ordinance attached as Exhibit A to this Reso- lution; and, Be it further resolved by the Tribal Council that the WSGC, the WSGC Executive Director and the WSGC staff are hereby directed to implement the following recommen- dations in the Many Wounds Re- port adopted by Tribal Council motion on March 17, 2014, and attached as Exhibit B to this Reso- lution, as well as the recommenda- tion of the Egghart Report, which are hereby adopted by this Resolu- tion: 1. Change the name from “Warm Springs Gaming Commis- sion” to “Warm Springs Tribal Gam- ing Regulatory Authority.” 2. Update and revise the job de- scriptions of the following positions as recommended in the Many Wounds Report: Gaming Commis- sioner, Executive Director, Inspec- tor, Internal Audit Supervisor, In- ternal Auditor, Financial Inspector, Surveillance Manager, Surveillance Supervisor, and Surveillance Ob- server. 3. Update and revise the WSGC Organizational Chart as recom- mended in the Many Wounds Re- port. 4. Revise and submit to Tribal Council a new 2014 WSGC budget reflecting the changes implemented by this Resolution, the amendments to the Gaming Ordinance adopted by this Resolution, and include jus- tifications and explanations recom- mended in the Many Wounds Re- port. 5. Revise and submit to Tribal Council a new 2014 Surveillance Budget including the justifications Vets - If you can think of it, We can get it done! ~ Handyman services Contact Anthony Davis Jr. 541-460-1664 Now Offering Lawn Service and explanations recommended in the Many Wounds Report. 6. Revise and update the WSGC Regulations, Policies and Proce- dures as recommended in the Many Wounds Report; and, Be it further resolved that the Tribe shall propose to the State a Compact amendment, as recom- mended by the Egghart Report, eliminating the following language in Section 10.A.3 of the Compact: “Personnel designated as surveil- lance operators shall not fulfill this function on behalf of the Tribal Gaming Commission”; and, Be it further resolved that Tribal Council Resolution No. 11,709 approved December 4, 2012 (amending the Gaming Ordi- nance) is hereby repealed and re- scinded; and, Be it further resolved that Tribal Council Resolution No.11,710 approved December 3, 2012 (re-appointing and extending the terms of gaming commission- ers and setting annual salaries of $56,500) is hereby superseded and amended to the extent it is incon- sistent with the terms and directives of this resolution and the amend- ments to the Gaming Ordinance en- acted by this resolution. 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