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  • Sec. 5.9.06 Unlawful Issuance of Checks or Drafts

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 5 Chapter 9 § 5.9.06

    (l) Any person who shall with intent to defraud, make, or draw, or utter, or deliver to another person any check, or draft, on a bank or other depository for the payment of money, knowing at the time of such drawing, or delivery, that he or she has not sufficient funds in, or credit with said bank...

  • Sec. 5.9.05 Theft in the Third Degree

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 5 Chapter 9 § 5.9.05

    (l) A person is guilty of theft in the third degree if he or she commits theft of property or services which does not exceed two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) in value.   (2) Theft in the third degree is a misdemeanor.

  • Sec. 5.9.15 Obscuring Identity of a Machine

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 5 Chapter 9 § 5.9.15

    (l) A person is guilty of obscuring the identity of a machine if he or she knowingly: (a) Obscures the manufacturers serial number or any other distinguishing identification number or mark upon any vehicle, machine, engine, apparatus, appliance, or other device with intent to render it...

  • Sec. 1.27 Child Custody Disputes

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 9 § 1.27

    A. Any disputes regarding provisions of foreign protection orders dealing with custody of children, residential placement of children, or visitation with children shall be resolved judicially. The proper venue and jurisdiction for such judicial proceedings shall be determined in accordance with RCW...

  • Sec. 1.26 Fees Not Permitted

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 9 § 1.26

    A public agency may not charge a fee for filing or preparation of certified, authenticated, or exemplified copies to a person entitled to protection who seeks relief under this ordinance or to a foreign prosecutor or a foreign law enforcement agency seeking to enforce a protection order. A person...

  • Sec. 1.25 Police/Police Officer Immunity

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 9 § 1.25

    No police officer, peace officer, or a officers legal advisor shall be held criminally or civilly liable for making an arrest under this Ordinance and foreign protection orders if the police officer, peace officer, or the officers legal advisor acted in good faith and without malice.

  • Sec. 1.24 Violation of Foreign Orders

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 9 § 1.24

    A. Whenever a foreign protection order is granted to a person entitled to protection and the person under restraint knows of the foreign protection order, a violation of a provision prohibiting the person under restraint from contacting or communicating with another person, or of a revision...

  • Sec. 1.23 Transmittal of Filed Foreign Protection Orders to Law Enforcement Agency

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 9 § 1.23

    A. The Clerk of the Court shall forward a copy of a foreign protection order that is filed under this Ordinance on or before the next judicial day to the Hoh Tribal Police and County Sheriff along with the completed information form. The Clerk may forward the foreign protection order to the County...

  • Sec. 1.22 Filing a Foreign Protection Order

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 9 § 1.22

    A. A person entitled to protection who has a valid foreign protection order may file that order by presenting a certified, authenticated, or exemplified copy of the foreign protection order to a clerk of the Hoh Tribal Court. Any out-of-state department, agency, or court responsible for maintaining...

  • Sec. 1.21 Full Faith and Credit Clause

    Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 9 § 1.21

    The purpose of this Section is to insure compliance with the Full Faith and Credit provision of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (V.A.W.A) as set forth in Title 18 of the United States Code, section 2265 (18 U.S.C. SS2265), and to insure that victims of domestic violence are able to move...