To fulfill the requirements as stated in Article IV, Section
3 of the Constitution of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi
Indians. To regulate the manner of conducting business and preserve
the integrity as legitimate leaders of the people for the tribe by
following those guiding principles in Article II, Section 2(b) of
the Constitution.
BUSINESS
Any enterprise, organization, trade, occupation or profession
whether or not operated as a legal entity for profit, including any
business, trust, holding company, corporation, partnership, LLC, joint
venture, or sole proprietorship, consultant or other self-employed
enterprise.
BUSINESS WITH WHICH THE PERSON IS ASSOCIATED
Includes any business in which the person is a director,
officer, partner, trustee or employee, holds any position of management
or receives income in any form such as wages, commission, direct or
indirect investment worth more than $1,000 or holds any ownership,
security or other beneficial interest, individually or combined, amounting
to more than 10% of said business.
CENSURE
A statement issued by the Tribal Council following an investigation
and hearing conducted by the Tribal Council pursuant to written procedures
adopted by the Tribal Council, which acknowledges that a Tribal Council
member has violated the bylaws and that Tribal Council strongly disapproves
of the Tribal Council member's action(s) which violated the bylaws.
An informal process utilizing cultural traditional practices, including,
but not limited to, peacemaking and talking circles, shall be used
as an initial step to resolve the issue before a more formal process
of censure is initiated.
COMPENSATION or INCOME
Any money or thing of value received, or to be received as
a claim on future services, whether in the form of a fee, salary,
expense, allowance, forbearance, forgiveness, interest, dividend,
royalty, rent, capital gain, or any other form of recompense or any
combination thereof.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
The reasonable likelihood that any personal or economic interest
of a Tribal Council member will be affected in any materially different
manner from the interest of the general public, or by any decision,
enactment, agreement, award or other official action or function of
any governmental body, entity or political subdivision of the Nottawaseppi
Huron Band of the Potawatomi.
DEPENDENT BUSINESS
Any business in which the person, individually or combined,
has any direct or indirect ownership, investment, security or other
beneficial interest amounting to more than 10% of such business.
ECONOMIC INTEREST
An interest held by a person, members of the person's
immediate family living in the same household or a dependent business,
which is any ownership, income, investment, security or other beneficial
interest in a business, or any employment or prospective employment
for which negotiations have already begun.
EMPLOYEE
Any person or entity working for, or rendering or exchanging
any services or performing any act for, or on behalf of, another person,
organization or entity in return for any form of pay or other compensation,
or thing of value received, or to be received, at any time temporarily,
permanently, or indefinitely in any capacity whether as agent, servant,
representative, consultant, advisor, independent contractor or otherwise.
EMPLOYMENT
The status or relationship existing or created by and between
a person designated or acting as an employee and the person, organization,
group or other entity for whom or on whose behalf any such work, acts,
services or other benefit has been, is being, or will be rendered
or performed for pay or any other form of compensation.
ENTIRE TRIBAL COUNCIL or WHOLE TRIBAL COUNCIL
All of those Council members currently elected or appointed
to a seat on the Tribal Council that must be present. There may be
fewer than five Council persons making up the entire, whole or full
Tribal Council when a Tribal Council seat is vacant.
GIFT
Any gratuity, favor, hospitality, payment, loan, economic
opportunity, deposit of money, services, or other benefit received
without equivalent consideration and not extended or provided to members
of the public at large.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY
The person's husband/wife, domestic partner, father/mother,
grandparent/grandchild, brother/sister, step-relative or in-law of
the same kind.
INTENTIONALLY
A person's state of mind with respect to a result or
to conduct where the person's conscious objective is to engage
in such conduct or to cause such a result.
KNOWINGLY
When a person engages in conduct with a firm belief unaccompanied
by substantial doubt that he or she is doing that conduct or where
the person is aware that it is practically certain that the conduct
will cause such a result.
OFFICIAL ACTION
The Tribal Council shall take official action only at a properly
called Tribal Council meeting at which a quorum has been established.
PREP SESSION
This is an informal session of the Tribal Council wherein
items set for the next regular meeting are reviewed and revised prior
to their presentation at the regular meeting.
TRIBE
The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Indians, a
federally recognized tribe.
WORKSHOP SESSION
This is an informal session of the Tribal Council when tribal
government departments, committees and boards may present information
and request direction from Council regarding projects and initiatives.
In most instances, documents or other actions requiring formal approval
by the Tribal Council are expected to first be presented in a workshop
before the document or action may be considered at a prep session
or a Tribal Council meeting. Tribal Council, however, reserves the
right to consider any item needing approval at prep session or at
a regular or special meeting of the Tribal Council which has not been
reviewed at a workshop session.
In cases of disputes as ta compliance with these bylaws, substantial
compliance, rather than complete compliance with these bylaws shall
be deemed adequate.
Any prior versions of the Tribal Council bylaws, adopted by
Tribal Council, are hereby repealed; provided that the validity of
any action taken by the Tribal Council under prior bylaws shall continue
in full force and effect.
In the event a court of competent jurisdiction determines that
any clause or section of these bylaws is invalid, such invalid clause
or section shall be severed from the remaining body of these bylaws,
and the remainder of the clauses or sections shall remain in full
force and effect.
These bylaws may be amended by the Tribal Council in accordance
with the Constitution and any rules set forth governing amendment
of laws which may be adopted by the Tribal Council.