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  • § 3. Scope.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 1 Chapter I § 3

     This Act shall cover Elder abuse, neglect, self-neglect, and exploitation. However, the Nation recognizes that many Elders suffer the infirmities of aging and are in need of protective services. Therefore, the Ho-Chunk Nation Children and Family Services (CFS) may refer cases dealing with...

  • § 2. Purpose.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 1 Chapter I § 2

     The purpose of this Act is to establish Tribal law to protect the Elders of the HoChunk Nation from abuse, neglect, self-neglect, and exploitation. The Ho-Chunk Nation honors, respects, and protects its Elders. Elders possess unique and irreplaceable stores of knowledge, skill, and experience...

  • § 1. Authority.

    Statutes | 4 HCC § 1 Chapter I § 1

    a. Article V, Section 2(a) of the Ho-Chunk Nation Constitution (&ldquoConstitution&rdquo) grants the Legislature the power to make laws, including codes, ordinances, resolutions, and statutes.   b. Article V, Section 2(b) of the Constitution grants the Legislature the power to establish...

  • Sec. 29-1.02. Jurisdiction.

    Statutes | Revised Spokane Law & Order Code Sec. 29-1.02

    The Spokane Tribe of Indians enacts this Chapter to apply to all people within the exterior boundaries of the Spokane Reservation, and all Spokane Tribal and allotted Indian lands outside the exterior boundaries of the Reservation, as well as those lands that fulfill the definition...

  • Sec. 29-1.01. Purpose.

    Statutes | Revised Spokane Law & Order Code Sec. 29-1.01

    It is the legislative intent and purpose of the Spokane Tribal Council in enacting this Chapter: (a) To promote the health, welfare and peace of the people of the Spokane Reservation by providing an orderly, efficient and peaceful method of handling domestic violence situations (b)...

  • § 13.26.575. Payment of debt and delivery of property to foreign conservator without local proceedings.

    Statutes | Alaska Stat. § 13.26.575

    (a) Any person indebted to a protected person, or having possession of property or of an instrument evidencing a debt, stock, or chose in action belonging to a protected person may pay or deliver to a conservator, guardian of the estate, or other like fiduciary appointed by a court of the...

  • § 13.26.580. Foreign conservators.

    Statutes | Alaska Stat. § 13.26.580

    If no local conservator has been appointed and no petition in a protective proceeding is pending in this state, a domiciliary foreign conservator may file with a court in this state in a judicial district in which property belonging to the protected person is located, authenticated copies of...

  • § 13.26.570. Termination of proceeding.

    Statutes | Alaska Stat. § 13.26.570

    The protected person, the protected persons personal representative, the conservator, or any other interested person may petition the court to terminate the conservatorship. A protected person seeking termination is entitled to the same rights and procedures as in an original proceeding for a...

  • § 13.26.565. Individual liability of conservator.

    Statutes | Alaska Stat. § 13.26.565

    (a) Unless otherwise provided in the contract, a conservator is not individually liable on a contract properly entered into in a fiduciary capacity in the course of administration of the estate unless the conservator fails to reveal the representative capacity and identify the estate in the...

  • § 13.26.560. Claims against estate and protected person; enforcement.

    Statutes | Alaska Stat. § 13.26.560

    (a) Subject to AS 13.26.545(e), a conservator shall pay from the estate all just claims against the estate and against the protected person arising before or after the conservatorship was established upon their presentation and allowance. A claim is considered presented on the first to...