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File #: LA-02-06    Version: 1 Name: Emergency Assistance Program and Community Support Projects Amendment of 2003
Type: Legislative Act Status: Passed
File created: 1/1/2006 In control: TRIBAL COUNCIL
On agenda: N/A Final action: 1/18/2006
Enactment date: 1/18/2006 Enactment #: LA-02-06
Title: A LEGISLATIVE ACT AMENDING LA#43-2003 "AN ACT AUTHORIZING EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROJECTS", ADDING NEW LANGUAGE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
Sponsors: Bill John Baker
Indexes: Community Support Projects, Emergency Assistance
Code sections: Title 62 - Public Finance
Attachments: 1. LA-02-06.pdf
Related files: LA-43-03, 07-141, 12-025
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Assigned Sponsor: Councilman Baker


Committee Author: Todd Hembree

An Act
LEGISLATIVE ACT 2-06
A LEGISLATIVE ACT AMENDING LA#43-2003 "AN ACT AUTHORIZING
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT
PROJECTS", ADDING NEW LANGUAGE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
BE IT ENACTED BY THE CHEROKEE NATION: SECTION 1. TITLE AND CODIFICATION
This Act shall be known as the Emergency Assistance Program and Community Support Projects Amendment of 2003, and shall be codified as Title, Section, of the Cherokee Code Annotated.
SECTION 2. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Act is to allow the Tribal Council the opportunity to consider emergency assistance applications, requests, or referrals that have been considered by the Human Services Department of the Cherokee Nation.
SECTION 3. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
Article 5 Section 7 of the Cherokee Nation Constitution and Legislative Act 43-2003. SECTION 4. DEFINITIONS
For the purposes of this Title:
A. Request or Referrals: Means the application process a Cherokee citizen
would go through with the Human Services Department of the Cherokee Nation to request emergency assistance
SECTION 5. OPERATIVE PROVISIONS
Amend Section F which shall read as follows:
Requests or Referrals. The Council of the Cherokee Nation may, individually, or as a body, make requests or referrals to the designated Human Services staff for identified needs. Any requests or referrals denied under the program will be reported to the Council member making the initial referral. The Tribal Council may consider for approval any emergency assistance application that has been denied by the Human Services Department of the Cherokee Nation.
SECTION 6. PROVISIONS AS CUMULATIVE
The provisions of this Act shall be cumulative to existing law.
SECTION 7. SEVERABILITY
The provisions of this Act are severable and if any part of provision hereof shall be held void the decision of the court so holding shall not affect or i...

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