The elderly person shall immediately be notified in writing
that a petition has been filed in Tribal Court, the reasons for the
petition, and the date and time of the hearing. The elderly person
shall have the right to be present at the hearing, to be represented
by counsel at his expense, and to present testimony on his behalf.
An order for elderly protective services may include, but is
not limited, to the following:
A. Requiring the person who has abused or neglected an elder to remove
himself/herself from the elder's home;
B. Restraining the person who has abused or neglected an elder from
continuing such acts or prohibiting the person who has abused or neglected
an elder from contacting or attempting to contact the elder;
C. Removing the abused or neglected elder from the place where the abuse
or neglect has taken or is taking place if it is demonstrated that
removal is necessary to prevent serious emotional or physical harm;
D. Requiring an elder's family or caretaker or any other person
with a fiduciary duty to account for the elder's funds and property;
E. Requiring any person who has abused or neglected an elder to pay
restitution to the elder for damages resulting from the person's
wrongdoing;
F. Appointing a guardian ad litem for the elder;
G. Recommending that a representative payee be named; or
H. Ordering the appropriate tribal agencies and programs to prepare
a plan for and deliver elder protective services which provide the
least restrictive alternative for services, care, treatment, or placement
consistent with the elder's needs. However, if there are any
costs associated with these services, the Tribe shall not be liable
for such costs, where the elder or another state or federal program
or agency, including but not exclusive of medicare, medicaid, or LIHEAP,
can or is otherwise obligated to pay these costs.
An elderly protection order shall be issued for a period not
to exceed sixty (60) days. The Tribal Court shall review the order
every sixty (60) days to determine whether the need for services still
exists, and shall have the discretion to close the case at any time
if it finds the situation has been resolved.