The Menominee Tribal Legislature has determined
that the health, safety and welfare of the citizens within the external
boundaries of the Menominee Indian Reservation would best be served
by a Department of Tribal Utilities under the control and responsibility
of the Tribal Legislature rather than an autonomous Tribal Utility
Commission established pursuant to Menominee Tribal Ordinance No.
82-16.
The Menominee Indian Tribe has funds sufficient
to meet the operation costs of this Department.
Ordinance No. 82-16 which established the Menominee
Tribal Utility Commission is hereby revoked in its entirety.
A tribal department is hereby established to
manage, operate and maintain utility systems of the Menominee Indian
Tribe of Wisconsin pursuant to this chapter. The tribal department
shall be known as the "Menominee Department of Tribal Utilities."
The Administrative Plan of the Menominee Indian Tribe shall be amended
to include the Menominee Department of Tribal Utilities (hereinafter
referred to as "Department") within the tribal structure. The Menominee
Tribal Legislature will be the responsible party, through the Department,
to provide services pursuant to this chapter, and the Department shall
be under the direct supervision of the Menominee Administrative Manager
and the Financial Manager who shall be responsible to ensure that
the Department is providing services and management pursuant to its
duties.
The Department shall manage, operate, and maintain
utility systems of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin. The Department
shall have responsibility for domestic water and sewer systems constructed
under cooperative projects of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin,
the Town of Menominee, and the United States Public Health Service.
The Department may assume responsibility later for the operation of
solid waste, gas, electricity, telephone and other utility systems.
The Administrative Manager and the Financial
Manager shall be the supervisors of the Department's Director.
The Department shall be in existence from the
effective date of enactment of this chapter until revoked by ordinance.
A tribal legislative committee shall be established in conformance with the Menominee Constitution and Chapter
98, Government Plan, of this Code. This committee shall be composed of five members and shall have the following duties and authority:
A. Review the Department's Plan of Operation and any
amendments thereto.
B. Review rules and regulations of the Department.
C. Set the fee schedules for utility use. The estimated
cost for the routine operation of the utility systems, plus the accumulation
of an adequate depreciation reserve fund, shall be used as a basis
for determining these fees. The reserve fund shall provide adequate
funds for replacement of existing equipment and for expansion of operations,
as approved by the Legislature.
D. Hear and decide complaints made against the Department.
E. Provide information to the public regarding operation
of the Department.
The Menominee Tribal Legislature shall be responsible
for ensuring that services are provided by the Department.
To protect water, sewage, and other utility
systems belonging to the Tribe or to individual tribal members, the
Tribal Legislature will adopt appropriate ordinances governing use
of these systems. The Department shall have the power to enforce these
ordinances as agent of the Tribal Legislature. This power shall include,
but not be limited to, inspection of all new utility construction,
approval of all new connections to existing systems, and prevention
of unauthorized use of utilities. The Public Health Service will assist
the Department in applying the ordinances. The tribal ordinances currently
in effect shall represent the basis for enforcement by the Department.