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Spilyay Tymoo
October 26, 2016
At the Member Art Show
Summary of Tribal Council
October 18, 2016
Roll call: Chief Delvis
Heath, Chief Joseph Moses,
vice chairman Charles Calica,
Raymond Tsumpti Sr., Valerie
Switzler, Carina Miller and
Brigette McConville.
1. Finance update.
Discussed the tribes’ trans-
fer of tribal dollars to another
Council resolution
The opening reception of the
Twenty-Seventh Tribal Member Art
Show starts at 5:30 p.m. this
Thursday, October 27.
Photos courtesy the Museum at Warm Springs
Resolution of Tribal Council
The COO
Whereas for the more than 30
years, the Secretary-Treasurer/
CEO has been both the lead man-
ager for Tribal governmental op-
erations and an officer of the
Tribal Council, carrying out duties
outlined in the Tribes’ Constitution
and By-Laws; and,
Whereas over that time Tribal
Government has grown in size and
scope, it has become increasingly
difficult for a single manager to
oversee the day to day operations
and demand more accountability
from the Tribes’ governmental ser-
vice department as well as fulfill
Corporate Charter, Constitutional
and policy development and imple-
mentation duties, including major
strategic issues and general legal/
fiscal responsibilities; and,
Whereas in 1993, The Secre-
tary-Treasurer of the Tribal Coun-
cil recommended to the Tribal
Council a Reorganization plan that
established a new position of Chief
Operation Officer of the Confed-
erated Tribes of Warm Springs that
would manage and oversee the day
to day delivery of governmental
services and programs as autho-
rized by the Tribal Council; and,
Whereas the Tribal Council
approved this new position on
June 1, 2010; and,
Whereas on May 8, 1995, the
‘Tribal Council incorporated this
new position in a revised Manage-
ment Plan by Resolution No.
9070, (now subject to review- and
update) wherein the position
Chief Operations Officer was del-
egated the overall authority and
responsibility to direct and man-
age the day-to-day governmental
departments and programs; now,
therefore,
Be it resolved by the Twenty-
Seventh Tribal Council of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs Reservation of Oregon,
pursuant to Article IV, Section Ii
and Article V, Section 1(s), Article
III of the Tribal Constitution and
By-Laws and the Management
Plan as approved by Resolution
No. 10,811, that Alyssa Macy is
hereby appointed as Chief Opera-
tion Officer of the Confederated
Tribes effective September 21st,
2016; and,
Be it further resolved that
Alyssa Macy may be retained with
“No break in service” for benefit
purposes; and,
Be it further resolved that, in
accordance with Article IX, Sec-
tion 4 of the Management Plan,
the Tribal Council shall complete
a review of a revised organiza-
tional structure and conduct a
compensation review of the
Tribal Council Officers’ position,
and until that review is completed,
the Chief Operations Officer shall
be paid at a rate equivalent to an
annual salary of $105,000. Reso-
lution no. 12,230.
Be it resolved by the Twenty-
Seventh Tribal Council of the Con-
federated Tribes of the War m
Springs Reservation of Oregon,
pursuant to Article V, of the Tribal
Constitution and By-Laws of the
Confederated Tribes of the Warm
Springs Reservation of Oregon,
that Charles “Jody” Calica is hereby
designated as the Voting Delegate
for the Intertribal Timber Council
(ITC); and Delvis Heath, as the Al-
bank.
Discussed the Ramah settle-
ment, and Indian Health con-
tract support settlement.
Kah-Nee-Ta update, to be
scheduled for the November
agenda.
2. Bureau of Indian Affairs
superintendent interviews, re-
scheduled to October 24,
ternate Delegate, and Second Alter-
nate Delegate is Orvie Danzuka;
and,
Be it further resolved by the
Tribal Council of the Confederated
Tribes of the Warm Springs Reser-
vation of Oregon wishes to renew
its affiliation with ITC through the
remittance of the 2016 annual dues
of $250; and,
Be it further resolved that this
resolution rescinds Resolution No.
12,168 adopted May 11, 2016. Reso-
lution no. 12,168.