The following definitions shall apply to this article:
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
The Tribal Administrator, Finance Manager, Human Resources
Manager, and Director of the Legal Services Department of the Menominee
Indian Tribe of Wisconsin.
CHIEF OF POLICE
The highest-ranking law enforcement officer of the Menominee
Tribal Police Department.
COMMISSION
A board comprised of five tribal members of the Menominee
Indian Tribe of Wisconsin.
COMMISSIONERS
Tribal members appointed by the Tribal Legislature to serve
as Police Commissioners of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
A conflict of interest occurs when a Police Commissioner
has a family relationship to or financial interest in any complaint
or investigation.
DEPARTMENT
The Menominee Tribal Police Department.
MENOMINEE INDIAN RESERVATION
All lands located within the exterior boundaries of the Reservation
as defined by the Treaty of 1856 and any subsequent lands over which
the Menominee Indian Tribe exercises jurisdiction.
PERSONNEL
All civilian personnel of the Menominee Tribal Police Department.
POLICE OFFICERS
All qualified and sworn members of the Menominee Tribal Police
Department.
RELATIVE
As defined as "immediate family" and/or "extended family"
pursuant to the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin Personnel Policies
and Procedures Manual.
TRIBE
The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin.
The Menominee Tribal Police Commission shall supervise the Chief
of Police and oversee all complaints and disciplinary actions against
the Chief of Police while also ensuring that the Chief of Police appropriately
handles investigations of alleged employee misconduct and disciplinary
actions against police officers or Police Department personnel. In
addition, the Commission may also review and approve Police Department
policies and procedures or amendments thereto.
In the event a Commissioner possesses a conflict of interest
on a particular issue, he or she shall disqualify himself/herself
from the decision-making process. If the Commissioner fails to disqualify
himself/herself, and the conflict of interest is apparent to the remaining
Commissioners, they shall remove him/her by a majority vote. Repeated
failures to recuse oneself for a conflict of interest shall result
in removal from the Commission by the Tribal Legislature.
All Commissioners shall not reveal any confidential information
regarding personnel matters, investigations, and disciplinary hearings.
Sharing of confidential information shall result in the removal of
the Commissioner(s) who divulged the confidential information.
The Commission shall have the ability to utilize the services
of the Administrative Committee members, and their respective departments,
to assist with carrying out the duties of the Police Commission. Should
a conflict of interest arise, the Commission may recommend that the
Tribal Legislature hire independent assistance for the Commission
based on the situation.
The Commissioners shall receive a monthly stipend, set by motion
of the Tribal Legislature.
If any word, clause, phrase, sentence, subsection, section or
other provision of this article is held invalid by a court of competent
jurisdiction, the invalidity shall not affect any other provisions
or applications of this law that can be given effect without the invalid
provision.
This article shall become effective immediately upon final approval.