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About Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1989)
VIOLATIONS 1. ) RELATIONSHIP TO STATE LAW It is the intent of the Tribe to fully uphold the Agreement with the State. Accordingly, any tribal member shall be subject to state regulations and penalties if: a. The tribal member does not have a valid tribal license and a valid applicable tag in possession. b. A tribal member has not properly filled out a tag and affixed it to the animal; or c A tribal member has not compiled with all other state tagging, possession and transportation regulations not inconsistent with the Agreement. 2. VIOLATIONS Any failure to follow tribal regulations shall be a violation. Any tribal member aware of a violation of tribal regulations shall report it to the Committee in detail including a list of any other witnesses. The report shall be signed by the reporting member. It is the intent of the Tribe to establish a tribal court as required in the Tribes' Constitution. Upon said establish ment, the Tribal Council shall determine the extent to which the court shall exercise authority over violations of the Fishing, Hunting and Gathering Ordinance. 3. NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS The Committee shall notify the tribal member of any reported violation alleged to have been committed by him or her. The notice shall be in writing and shall include the following: A) A statement of the facts constituting the alleged violation; B) The date, time, and place of the Committee's next meeting; , C) That the tribal member may present any evidence relevant to the alleged violations to the Committee at its next meeting. The notice shall be sent by certified mail to the members last known address. If the notice is not accepted within five working days, the Committee shall send a second notice by certified mail. The second notice shall state, in addition to the information in the first notice, that it is the final notice and that the Committee shall proceed with action on the alleged violations. 4) CONSIDERATION BY COMMITTEE The Committee shall consider the facts and nature of the alleged violation and all reliable evidence regarding it. The Committee shall make its findings regarding the alleged violation in writing with supporting reasons. 5) SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF PRIVILEGES If the Committee finds that the Tribal member has com mitted a violation, it shall suspend or permanently revoke the member's hunting, fishing, andor gathering privileges. The Committee shall consider whether the violation is the member's first in deciding the length of the suspension and ' whether to revoke privileges. 6) RECONSIDERATION In its discretion, the Committee may reconsider its findings at the request of the member. The member must make such a request in writing with supporting reasons within 30 days of notice of his or her suspension or revocation of privileges. 7) APPEAL The member may appeal the Committee's decision to the Tribal Council based on the record of the Committee's meeting at which the violation was considered, provided, however, that the Tribal Court shall handle such appeals once the Tribal Council empowers it to do so. The appeal must be in writing with supporting reasons and made within 14 daysof the Committee's action. The Tribal Councilmay pardon the member, reverse the Committee's decision, or decrease the extent of the suspension or revocation as just ice requires. The decision of the Tribal Council shall be final. 8) PARDON Any member whose privileges are permanently revoked may request that the Tribal Council pardon him or her after three (3) years from the date of revocation. Smoke Signals July 1989 Page 9 TAG APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY 5:00 P.M., AUGUST 15, 1989. THE DRAWING WILL TAKE PLACE AT 7:00 P.M. AT THE TRIBAL OFFICE. BOW ELK GENERAL BEAR SEASON: AUGUST 26 TO . SEASON: AUGUST 26 TO SEPTEMBERS 1988 NOVEMBER 30, 1988 Mt? M MDWS aiww CITY STATE "m rirv mm zip code phone mam PWW HUNTING STICKER NUMBER ENROLLMENT NUMBER- HUNTING STICKER NUMBER NO PERSON 12 TO 18 YEARS OLD Mil RECEIVE A TAG UNIJSS WRY PROVIDE WE FISH AND WILD- ENROLLMENT NUMBER: LIFE COMMITTEE mi A COPY OF WEIR OREGON NO PERSON 12 TO 18 YEARS OLD WILL RECEIVE HUMRS wm CERTimm 4 TAG UNLESS THEY PROVIDE THE USB AND W1LD- mnxwmanammttxw ,...,. LIFE COMMITTEE WBH A COPY OF THEIR OREGON nAmimmn ' , ' ' hunters safety certificate. number drawn mimmmm: . .Vv m " : MMER DRAWN r GENERAL ELK 1 CONTROLDMMF? CIRCLE YOUR CHOICE FOR EITHER FIRST SEASON OR SECOND SEWN HIAT. ' YOU MUST CHOOSE ONE OR YOUR APPLICATION ML NOT BE PUT IN THE r r,,r .r mrr , SEASON FILL DEPEND ON THE ELK FIRST SEASON - NOV. 11-14 HUNT YOU ARE SELECTED FOR SECOND SEASON - NOV. 18-24 m MM ADDRESS ADDRESS ; CITY. jSTATE CITY: STATE. ZIP CODE PHONE ZIP CODE: PHONE: : HUNTING STICKER NUMBER: HUNTING STICKER NUMBER: ENROLLMENT NUMBER: ENROLLMENT NUMBER: NO PERSON 12 TO 18 YEARS OLD WILL RECEIVE NO PERSON 12 TO 18 YEARS OLD WILL RECEIVE A TAG UNLESS THEY PROVIDE THE FISH AND W1LD A TAG UNLESS THEY PROVIDE THE FISH AND WILD- LIFE COMMITTEE WITH A COPY OF THEIR OREGON LIFE COMMITTEE WITH A COPY OF THEIR OREGON HUNTERS SAFETY CERTIFICATE. HUNTERS SAFETY CERTIFICATE. " : mmvmamm&wr ,,,, DATE RECEIVED - - - JnSmm mum mm NUMM DRAWN saw - ;. ' ; RETURN TO: FW COMMITTEE, GRAND RONDE TRIBES, P.O. BOX 38, GRAND ROMnF. nRFCMN Q7U7