[History: Enacted by Tribal Council motion on September 30, 2015; and amended by Tribal Council motion on May 25, 2016.]
(a)
This Act is established by the following authority:
(1)
Article IV, Section 1(c) of the Constitution, granting to the Tribal Council the power to make laws, including codes, ordinances, resolutions and statutes.
(2)
Article III, Section 5(d)(1) of the Constitution, providing that meetings of the Tribal Council and, by implication, agencies, committees and commissions created under the authority of Article IV, Section 1(c) and (m), "shall be open to tribal members and tribal members shall have a reasonable opportunity to be heard under such rules and regulations as the Council may prescribe" through additional legislation consistent with its authority under Article IV, Section 1, wherein the Executive and Legislative functions are combined in the Tribal Council.
(b)
The purpose of this Act is to ensure that the Tribe's governmental business is conducted in an open and public manner subject to review by Tribal citizens and designated employees or agents of the Tribe. This Act will ensure that the citizens of the Grand Traverse Band remain informed on the affairs of the Band, their elected government officials and the governmental systems created by the people of the Grand Traverse Band.
(c)
The Tribal Council finds that public accountability and transparency of all governmental action is of paramount importance to legitimate governments, and that modern technology provides simple and easy solutions to allow the Tribal citizens to maintain fully-informed and democratic participation.