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  • § 4.07. Public Sex Offender Registry Website

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 4.07

    (a) Website.       (1) Website. The GTBPD shall use and maintain a public sex offender registry website.       (2) Links. The GTBPD registry website shall include links to sex offender safety and education resources.       (3) Instructions. The...

  • § 4.08. Publications and Community Notifications

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 4.08

    (a) Mandatory Publication and Notification.       (1) Within twenty-four (24) hours of a sex offender registering or updating their information, the GTBPD shall disclose the name, address or location most recent photograph, if available date of photograph place of employment...

  • § 4.09. Immunity

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 4.09

    (a) Immunity and Good Faith.       (1) No waiver of immunity. Nothing under this chapter shall be construed as a waiver of sovereign immunity for the GTB, its departments, agencies, employees, or agents.       (2) Good faith. Any government employee acting in good...

  • § 4.10. Criminal and Civil Sanctions

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 4.10

    (a) Penalties and Sanctions.       (1) Criminal penalty. Each violation of a provision of this code by a sex offender who is a Native American shall be considered a crime and subject to a period of incarceration of up to one (1) year and/or a fine of up to five thousand dollars...

  • § 4.11. Exclusion

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 4.11

    (a) Nonmember Exclusion.       (1) Any nonmember convicted of a Tier III sex offense shall no longer be entitled to reside on tribal lands pursuant to Tribal Council&rsquos authority vested in GTB Constitution, Article IV, § 1(g), and shall be excluded from tribal lands...

  • § 4.12. Savings Clause

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 4.12

    If any court of competent jurisdiction finds that any section, subsection, or phrase of this code violates the Constitution or laws of the GTB, such standalone part will be deleted from the statute and, so long as the intent remains intact, the remainder of the statute will take full force and...

  • § 422. Parental responsibility

    Statutes | 10 GTBC § 422

    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...

  • § 421. Modification of Disposition Order. 

    Statutes | 10 GTBC § 421

    (a) A disposition order of the Court may be modified, for good cause, upon a showing of a change of circumstances. The Court may modify a disposition order at any time, upon motion of the following:             (1) The juvenile...

  • § 420. Disposition Alternatives

    Statutes | 10 GTBC § 420

    If a juvenile has been found to be a juvenile offender, the Court may make the following disposition for any term until the juvenile reaches the age of nineteen (19):   (a) Place the juvenile on probation subject to conditions set by the Court   (b) Place the juvenile in a detention...

  • § 403. Jurisdiction and Court Authority

    Statutes | 10 GTBC § 403

    (a) Statement of Jurisdiction. The Tribal Court shall have jurisdiction over juvenile offender proceedings, if the juvenile is:   (1) A member of the Tribe and   (A) The alleged offense occurred on Tribal land or   (B) The juveniles primary residence is on Tribal lands and...