Title
AN ACT REPEALING CHAPTER 7, SECTIONS 61-64 OF TITLE 19 AND CHAPTER 11, SECTIONS 1101-1104 OF TITLE 51 OF THE CHEROKEE NATION CODE ANNOTATED
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE CHEROKEE NATION:
Section 1. Title and Codification
This Act shall repeal Legislative Act 05-13 previously codified at Title 19, Chapter 7, Sections 61-64 and Title 51, Chapter 11, Sections 1101-1104 of the Cherokee Nation Code Annotated.
Section 2. Purpose
The purpose of this Act is to repeal in its entirety Chapter 7, Sections 61-64 of Title 19 and Chapter 11, Sections 1101-1104 of Title 51, both titles of the Cherokee Nation Code Annotated. The need for this legislation arose upon the passage of Oklahoma State Question 788, which legalized marijuana for any medical use on a doctor’s recommendation. This Oklahoma legislation has legalized the medical use of marijuana by all Oklahomans, which include many Cherokee citizens, employees and elected officials.
Section 3. Legislative History
Previously adopted as Legislative Act 05-13, effective March 17, 2013.
Section 4. Definitions
Section 5. Substantive Provisions
TITLE 19
CHAPTER 7
DRUG TESTING FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS
§ 61. Short title
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the Elected Officials Drug Testing Act.
History
§ 62. Purpose
The purpose of this Act is to require elected officials of the Cherokee Nation to undergo random drug testing for prohibited drugs and to set forth possible ramifications for failure of such test or refusal to allow administration of such tests.
§ 63. Definitions
For purposes of this Title:
1. ‘‘Prohibited drugs’’ means marijuana (THC metabolic), opiates (heroin, morphine), cocaine, phencyclidine (PCP), methamphetamines, oxycodone, amphetamines, barbiturates, and methadone or any other illegal drugs.
2. ‘‘Elected Officials’’ means any elected or duly appointed officials from the Cherokee Nation, including the Principal Chief, Deputy Chief, and Tribal Council Members.
§ 64. Drug tes...
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