The Menominee Tribal Legislature is empowered
by the Menominee Constitution and Bylaws to enact ordinances for the
preservation of tribal welfare, peace, and safety.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
BODILY HARM
Physical pain or injury, illness or any impairment of physical
condition.
GREAT BODILY HARM
Bodily injury which creates a substantial risk of death or
which causes serious permanent disfigurement or which causes a permanent
or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member
or organ or other serious bodily injury.
PARENT
Either a biological parent, person adjudicated to be the
biological parent or a parent by adoption.
PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR A CHILD'S WELFARE
Includes but is not limited to the child's parent; guardian;
foster parent; an employee of a public or private group home, institution
or agency entrusted with the care of a child; or a person employed
by one legally responsible for the child's welfare to exercise temporary
control or care for the child or other person entrusted with the care
of the child.
PUBLIC OR PRIVATE INSTITUTION OR AGENCY
Refers to social service entities responsible for the licensing
and supervision of group homes, child caring institutions, and day-care
facilities licensed by the Tribe or under § 48.65, Wis.
Stats., providing care and supervision of children for less than 24
hours a day.
RECKLESSLY
Conduct which creates a situation of unreasonable risk of
harm and demonstrates conscious disregard for safety of a child.