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File #: 12-103    Version: 1 Name: Tribal Citizenship Requirement of Key Positions for the Cherokee Nation
Type: Legislative Act Status: Void Ab Initio
File created: 7/26/2012 In control: TRIBAL COUNCIL
On agenda: 8/13/2012 Final action: 8/21/2012
Enactment date: 8/21/2012 Enactment #: LA-29-12
Title: AN ACT TO REQUIRE CERTAIN TRIBAL POSITIONS OF AUTHORITY TO BE ENROLLED CITIZENS OF THE CHEROKEE NATION
Sponsors: Dick Lay
Indexes: citizenship
Code sections: ?? - Unknown
Attachments: 1. LA-29-12
Title
AN ACT TO REQUIRE CERTAIN TRIBAL POSITIONS OF AUTHORITY TO BE ENROLLED CITIZENS OF THE CHEROKEE NATION
Body
BE IT ENACTED BY THE CHEROKEE NATION:

Section 1. Title and Codification

This act shall be referred as the “Tribal Citizenship Requirement of Key Positions for the Cherokee Nation” and shall be codified as .

Section 2. Purpose

The purpose of this Act is for key position for the Cherokee Nation and job positions who work directly for the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation shall be held exclusively by enrolled citizens of the Cherokee Nation.

The positions subject to this legislation are as follows:
a. Principal Chief’s General Counsel
b. Principal Chief’s Chief of Staff
c. Executive Director of Communications
d. Executive Director of Government Relations
e. Chief Executive Officer of Cherokee Nation Businesses

Section 3. Legislative History
a. "The Council shall have the power to establish laws which it shall deem necessary and proper for the good of the Nation, which shall not be contrary to the provisions of this Constitution."
Article V § 7. Cherokee Nation Constitution.

Section 4. Statutory Provisions

a. The following positions shall be held only by enrolled citizens of the Cherokee Nation:
1. Principal Chief’s General Counsel
2. Principal Chief’s Chief of Staff
3. Executive Director of Communications
4. Executive Director of Government Relations
5. Chief Executive Officer of Cherokee Nation Businesses

Section 5. Provisions as cumulative

The provisions of this act shall be cumulative to existing law.

Section 6. 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 impair any of the remaining parts or provisions of this act.

Section 7. Emergency Declared

It being immediately necessary for the welfare of the Cherokee Nation, the Council hereby declares that an emergency exists, by reason whereof this Act s...

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