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File #: 17-009    Version: 1 Name: JUDICIARY ACT OF 2017
Type: Legislative Act Status: Passed
File created: 1/9/2017 In control: TRIBAL COUNCIL
On agenda: 1/26/2017 Final action: 2/23/2017
Enactment date: 2/21/2017 Enactment #: LA-06-17
Title: AN ACT RELATING TO THE EXPANSION OF THE JURISDICTION OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE CHEROKEE NATION
Sponsors: Victoria Vazquez
Indexes: Child support, District Court
Code sections: Title 20 - Courts
Attachments: 1. LA-06-17.PDF
Related files: CNCA-20
Title
AN ACT RELATING TO THE EXPANSION OF THE JURISDICTION OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE CHEROKEE NATION
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE CHEROKEE NATION:

Section 1. Title and Codification

This Act shall be known and may be cited as the “Judiciary Act of 2016”

Section 2. Purpose

The purpose of this Act is to expand the jurisdiction of the District Court of the Cherokee Nation to include all child support cases in which the noncustodial parent voluntarily consents to the jurisdiction of the court.

Section 3. Legislative History

LA 11-90, effective December 13, 1990
LA 11-07, effective March 18, 2007

Section 4. Amendatory.

Section 24 of Title 20 of the Cherokee Nation Code Annotated is amended to read as follows:

§ 24. Jurisdiction-Generally

The District Court of Cherokee Nation shall have general jurisdiction and is vested with original jurisdiction, not otherwise reserved to the Supreme Court, to hear and resolve disputes arising under the laws or Constitution of Cherokee Nation in both law and equity, whether criminal or civil in nature. Such actions shall include, but are not limited to, the following:

1. Crimes. All violations of the Criminal Code of Cherokee Nation committed within its territorial jurisdiction within the following categories:

a. Offenses committed by Indians, as defined by federal law, against all others, Indian and non-Indian; and

b. Offenses committed by Indians, as defined by federal law, which are victimless.

2. Civil causes of action. All causes of action which arise within the territorial jurisdiction of Cherokee Nation within the following categories:

a. Between all parties, Indian and non-Indian, who by their actions have submitted themselves to the jurisdiction of said Court; and

b. Where the defendant is Indian, as defined by federal law.

3. Domestic relations. All cases involving the domestic relations of Indians including child custody and adoption matters.

4. Child support enforcement.

a. All child support cases ari...

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