The Tribal Council of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi shall be vested with the sovereign powers of the Band, subject to any express restrictions upon such powers in this Constitution. Such powers shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
a) 
To adopt statutes, which are consistent with this Constitution, which shall be necessary and proper to carry out the sovereign powers of the Band and to promote and protect the health, safety, education, and general welfare of the Band and its members;
b) 
To purchase, lease, take by gift, devise or bequest, or otherwise acquire land, interests in land, personal property, or other assets which the Tribal Council may deem beneficial to the Band;
c) 
To approve or veto any sale, disposition, lease, or encumbrance of the Band's lands, interests in land, personal property, or other assets of the Band in accordance with Article VIII of this Constitution;[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See now Article IX, Land, of this Constitution.
d) 
To approve and/or employ legal counsel for the protection and advancement of the rights of the Band;
e) 
To confer, negotiate, advise, consult, and enter into contracts, compacts or agreements with federal, state and local governments and their agencies, other tribal governments and their agencies, and individuals, corporations, and other entities on behalf of the Band;
f) 
To protect and preserve property, to regulate the acquisition, disposition and use of the property for tribal purposes;
g) 
To protect the interest of minors, the incompetent and the elderly members of the Band;
h) 
To manage all economic affairs and enterprises of the Band;
i) 
To administer any funds within the control of the Band and to appropriate for tribal use any available tribal funds;
j) 
To promulgate and enforce statutes, which would provide for taxes, assessments or license fees upon members and non-members doing business within the tribal trust or reserved lands;
k) 
To regulate the conduct of all persons who enter, reside on, and/or conduct business on the Band's lands and exclude persons not qualified to enter upon or reside within the tribal trust lands under statutes promulgated by the Tribal Council;
l) 
To promulgate and enforce statutes intended to safeguard and promote the peace, safety, and general welfare of the Band, by regulating the conduct of trade and the use and disposition of property upon tribal lands;
m) 
To promulgate and enforce statutes for economic purposes, to authorize or issue charters of incorporation for economic purposes, and to regulate the activities of such organizations;
n) 
To regulate the domestic relations of members of the Band and other persons residing within Indian Country;
o) 
To regulate the inheritance of real and personal property, within the jurisdiction of the Band;
p) 
To establish regulatory commissions, boards, or other special purpose divisions or cooperative associations and delegate to such commissions, boards, divisions or cooperative associations any of the foregoing powers, subject to the ability to reserve the right to review any action taken by virtue of such delegated power;
q) 
To adopt resolutions or statutes to put into effect any of the foregoing powers or those powers set forth in this Constitution.
a) 
Any rights and powers vested in the Band as an attribute of the Band's inherent sovereignty or reserved in any treaty to which the Band's political predecessors are party to, which are not expressly referred to in this Constitution, shall not be diminished, abridged, or divested by this Constitution.
b) 
The Tribal Council may exercise such additional powers as may be conferred upon the Band in the future by law, by the Secretary of the Interior, or by any other duly authorized official or agency of the federal government, state or local government or by another Indian tribe.
a) 
The Council may appoint standing and regular committees needed to help achieve the purposes and goals of the Band. Members of all committees shall serve at the pleasure of the Council and may be removed without cause. At the Tribal Council's discretion, committees may include a member of the Tribal Council. The purpose of the committees shall be to make recommendations to the Tribal Council on matters concerning the committee.