Statutes | 10 GTBC ยง 422 | 2020

An Indian Tribe, a department of an Indian Tribe, a municipal corporation, county, township, village, school district, a state, a department of a state, person, partnership, corporation, association, or an incorporated or an unincorporated religious organization may recover damages in an amount not to exceed fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) in a civil action in Tribal Court against the parents or parent of an unemancipated minor, living with his or her parents or parent, who has maliciously or willfully destroyed real, personal, or mixed property which belongs to an Indian Tribe, a department of an Indian Tribe, a municipal corporation, county, township, village, school district, a state, a department of a state, person, partnership, corporation, association, or religious organization, incorporated or unincorporated, or who has maliciously or willfully caused bodily harm or injury to a person, property, or an animal. 

History: Juvenile Code, adopted by Tribal Council in Special Session on January 13, 1999 as amended by Tribal Council October 1, 1999 and by Tribal Council motion, enacted December 20, 2017.