[History: Tribal Act # 92-10.75, enacted by Tribal Council
on September 15, 1992. As amended by Tribal Act #96-14.348, enacted
by Tribal Council on April 16, 1996, and by Special Session June 29,
2011.]
(a) Short title. This code shall be entitled "The Grand Traverse Band
Burial Fund Code".
(b) Purpose. The Grand Traverse Band Burial Code shall provide assistance
with funeral expenses at the time of death for all Tribal members.
(c) Definitions. As used in this code:
(2)
"Child". Person between the ages of 1-12.
(3)
"Enroll". To comply with all requirements for membership in
the Grand Traverse Band and to be placed on the membership rolls.
(4)
"Infant". Person between the age of birth-1 year.
(6)
"Tribal Member". A person eligible for membership in the Grand
Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians and who has been officially
enrolled with the GTB's Membership Office and who has been placed
on the Tribal rolls. Tribal member includes future members, membership
by adoption and eligible infants as determined by the GTB Membership
Office.
(7)
"Eligible Person". A person eligible for membership in the Grand
Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians who has completed all
the requirements for enrollment or in the case of infants those who
are eligible for membership as determined by the GTB Membership Office.
(8)
"Expenses". Expenses are the actual expenses of the funeral,
for example, the cost to the funeral home or the expenses in the manner
of internment. It does not include any incidental expenses, for example,
transportation costs, hotel costs, etc.
[History: Tribal Act # 92-10.75, enacted by Tribal Council
on September 15, 1992. As amended by Tribal Act # 96-14.348, enacted
by Tribal Council on April 16, 1996, and by Special Session June 29,
2011.]
There is hereby created a burial fund program to provide assistance
with funeral expense at the time of death for Tribal members.
[History: Tribal Act # 92-10.75, enacted by Tribal Council
on September 15, 1992. As amended by Tribal Act # 96-14.348, enacted
by Tribal Council on April 16, 1996. Repealed by Special Session June
29, 2011.]
[History: Tribal Act # 92-10.75, enacted by Tribal Council
on September 15, 1992. As amended by Tribal Act #96-14.348, enacted
by Tribal Council on April 16, 1996, by Special Session June 29, 2011,
and by Tribal Council motion on March 26, 2014]
(a) All persons covered must be Tribal members as defined in 101(c)(6).
(d) In the case of infants, parents shall have from birth to one year
of age to obtain an Eligibility Statement. Parents shall obtain an
Eligibility Statement from the GTB Membership Office.
(e) The Tribal member may make a designation regarding responsibility
for all arrangements of the funeral/burial by filling out a Burial
Benefit Form. If no designation is made then the family shall designate
a family member payee. Monetary assistance will not be issued until
the designated responsible family member is identified.
[History: Tribal Act # 92-10.75, enacted by Tribal Council
on September 15, 1992. As amended by Tribal Act #96-14.348, enacted
by Tribal Council on April 16, 1996, and by Special Session June 29,
2011.]
This burial fund program will cover the expenses incurred for
the funeral up to $3,500. Expenses include the cost to the funeral
home or the expense incurred in the manner of interment as defined
in 101(c)(8).
[History: Tribal Act #92-10.75, enacted by Tribal Council
on September 15, 1992. As amended by Tribal Act #96-14.348, enacted
by Tribal Council on April 16, 1996, and by Special Session June 29,
2011.]
(a) The benefit check shall be payable jointly to the person responsible
for the funeral expenses and the funeral home or crematorium.
(b) The designated family member payee may request an advance up to $500
to assist the family with expenses for food, travel, lodging or miscellaneous
expenses. This amount shall be deducted from the total burial fund
amount.
(c) No more than $7,500 shall be paid for any Tribal member's burial/funeral
expense.
[History: Tribal Act #92-10.75, enacted by Tribal Council
on September 15, 1992. As amended by Tribal Act #96-14.348, enacted
by Tribal Council on April 16, 1996, and by Special Session June 29,
2011.]
(a) Birth to 12 years: payments shall be $3,500.
(d) The schedule of benefits may be raised or lowered from time to time
by Tribal Council resolution without the need of a formal amendment
to this Burial Fund Code.
[History: Tribal Act #92-10.75, enacted by Tribal Council
on September 15, 1992. As amended by Tribal Act #96-14.348, enacted
by Tribal Council on April 16, 1996. Repealed by Special Session June
29, 2011.]
[History: Tribal Act #92-10.75, enacted by Tribal Council
on September 15, 1992. As amended by Tribal Act #96-14.348, enacted
by Tribal Council on April 16, 1996, and by Special Session June 29,
2011.]
Applications for benefits shall be made through the GTB's
Office of Management and Budget.
[History: Enacted by Tribal Council in Special Session June
29, 2011.]
(a) The GTB assumes no liability for any costs related to a Tribal member's
funeral or burial in excess of the benefits provided by this burial
fund program.
(b) The GTB may, at its discretion, amend or terminate the burial fund
program.
[History: Enacted by Tribal Council in Special Session June
29, 2011.]
(a) Any prior legislation or other GTB laws and policies that are inconsistent
with the purpose and procedures established by this Code are hereby
repealed to the extent of any such inconsistency.
[History: Tribal Act #08-26.1904, enacted by Tribal Council
on March 18, 2009.]
(a) The general intent of this section is to require proof of residency
only for those members seeking out health insurance or other tribal
services in which eligibility is limited to those tribal members residing
in the six county service area.
(b) It is not the intent of this ordinance to require tribal members
already receiving services to submit proof of residency, unless action
is brought under § 204 — Verification of Permanent
Residence.
[History: Tribal Act #08-26.1904, enacted by Tribal Council
on March 18, 2009.]
(a) Title. This section of the Code shall be entitled "The Grand Traverse
Band Six County Service Area Guidelines."
(b) Purpose. This section of the Grand Traverse Band Code shall implement
guidelines for governmental departments that provide health insurance
or other services to tribal members as well as tribal members seeking
services from the Grand Traverse Band.
[History: Tribal Act #08-26.1904, enacted by Tribal Council
on March 18, 2009.]
Upon receiving an application for services when those services
are limited to GTB members residing in the six county service area,
the Governmental Department shall require proof of residency to be
submitted along with the application. The following is a list of documents
tribal members are required to submit to verify eligibility to receive
services:
(a) A copy of a valid driver's license with the physical address
listed on the application and one of the following:
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A current utility bill;
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A current bill received on a monthly basis;
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Most recent year form W2;
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Most recent year Federal Income Tax Return;
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Michigan Voter's Registration Card;
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Current monthly bank statement.
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Bills, statements and documents listed above must contain
the resident tribal member's name, physical address. Utility
bills, monthly bills and bank statements must be for the most recent
billing cycle and no older than 30 days from the date of application
for enrollment. (On-line statements or bills are not acceptable documentation
for address verification.)
(b) Alternative Option #1
(1)
A copy of your photo Tribal ID, and
(2)
Two of the following:
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A current utility bill;
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A current bill received on a monthly basis;
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Most recent year form W2;
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Most recent year Federal Income Tax Return;
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Michigan Voter's Registration Card;
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A current monthly bank statement.
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(3)
Bills, statements and documents listed above must contain the
resident tribal member's name, physical address. Utility bills,
monthly bills and bank statements must be for the most recent billing
cycle and no older than 30 days from the date of application for enrollment.
(On-line statements or bills are not acceptable documentation for
address verification.)
(c) Alternative option #2
(1)
A copy of your valid Driver's License, Michigan ID, or
Photo Tribal ID, and
(2)
Fill out an Affidavit for Certification of Residency for Co-habitants
Resident Tribal Member. (Affidavits are available at each department.).
(d) Minors.
(1)
Please turn in a copy of the minor's trust bank statement,
a bill, or a copy of school records.
(2)
Bills, statements and documents listed above must contain the
resident tribal member's name, physical address, and be dated
within one month prior to the enrollment date. (On-line statements
or bills are not acceptable documentation for address verification.)
[History: Tribal Act #08-26.1904, enacted by Tribal Council
on March 18, 2009.]
Upon reasonable information, belief, notification or report
that a tribal member who applied for insurance or other tribal services,
or is already receiving those benefits, is not residing within the
six county service area, the department manager or employee in charge
of verifying the application for services or insurance may request
additional and/or updated documents to verify permanent residence.
[History: Tribal Act #08-26.1904, enacted by Tribal Council
on March 18, 2009.]
(a) Application. In the event a tribal member misrepresents his/her permanent
address in an application for health insurance or services, no benefits
shall be awarded until the tribal member obtains a permanent residence
in the six county service area and fulfills all eligibility requirements
set forth in this section of the code and the program or department
administering the insurance or service.
(b) Misrepresentation to Obtain Services.
(1)
In the event a tribal member is discovered to have misrepresented
his/her address to obtain insurance or other services meant only for
the benefit of GTB members residing in the six county service area,
the insurance and/or services shall be cancelled until such time as
the tribal member obtains a permanent residence in the six county
service and can meet the proof of residency requirements.
(2)
The department manager for the specific department from which
the services were obtained shall notify the Tribal Manager and all
other department managers by official memorandum of the discovery
and establishment of non-residency.
(3)
The Legal Department on behalf of the Grand Traverse Band shall
initiate a civil suit in Tribal Court and establish with specificity
that misrepresentation did occur. If so, the Legal Department will
request attorney fees and costs and contract health/tribal services
reimbursement from the person who perpetrated the misrepresentation
for the costs of services obtained by the misrepresentation. In the
event the Tribe has exhausted all reasonable avenues to collect on
Court ordered fees, costs and/or reimbursement, and if no other avenues
are available, as a last resort the Tribe shall intercept the per
capita of the person found responsible for the misrepresentation consistent
with the Revenue Allocation Ordinance at 18 GTBC § 1610,
Tribal Court Orders.
[History: Tribal Act #08-26.1904, enacted by Tribal Council
on March 18, 2009.]
Proof of residency shall not be required to change a general
mailing address at the Grand Traverse Band Membership Office. The
Tribal Council recognizes the fact that for various reasons tribal
members may require general mailings and per capita distribution checks
to be mailed to an alternate address, such as that of a parent or
guardian.
[History: Tribal Act #08-26.1904, enacted by Tribal Council
on March 18, 2009.]
(a) The effective date of Title 17 - Tribal Services; Chapter
2 - Six County Service Area Guidelines, shall be immediately following the approval of this ordinance by Tribal Council.
(b) The departments of the Tribe are directed to develop implementing
procedures consistent with the terms of this Act.