The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Tribal Council
hereby establishes the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Gaming
Commission (hereinafter the "Gaming Commission" or "Commission") as
an independent governmental subdivision of the Tribe.
As a political subdivision of the Tribe, the Commission is empowered
with all the rights, privileges and immunities of the Tribe, including
but not limited to the sovereign immunity of the Tribe from suit absent
express consent from Tribal Council. The individual members of the
Commission are officers of the tribal government and shall be immune
from suit when acting in their official capacity to the fullest extent
permitted by law.
The Tribal Council delegates to the Gaming Commission those regulatory authorities described in §
8.5-27 and general oversight authority over the Gaming Regulatory Agency's regulation of gaming conducted within the Tribe's Reservation to ensure that all gaming conducted within the Tribe's Reservation is conducted in conformance with this chapter, the regulations, the Compact, the IGRA, and regulations promulgated by the NIGC.
In all matters subject to its authority, the Commission shall
be and shall act independently and autonomously from the Tribal Council.
No prior or subsequent review by the Tribal Council of any actions
of the Commission shall be required or permitted, except as may be
otherwise explicitly provided in this chapter. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the Commission shall be subject to all tribal law, including
generally applicable tribal administrative policies and procedures,
including finance and human resources policies, except to the extent
that an exception for the Commission is expressly provided in such
policies. The Commission fiscal year shall be the fiscal year of the
Tribe.
Commission funding, which shall be separate from that of the Gaming Regulatory Agency, shall be in an amount adequate for the Commission to properly fulfill all of its responsibilities under this chapter. The Tribal Council shall not reduce the annual budget of either the Commission or Agency during any fiscal year but may approve requests to supplement the budget when necessary. The amount of the Commission's funding shall be established annually for the subsequent fiscal year through a detailed annual budget to be prepared by the Commission and the Agency's Executive Director for Tribal Council approval, as provided in §
8.5-27H of this chapter. The Commission budget shall take into account any unexpended funds that may, with approval of the Tribal Council, be retained and carried over by the Commission at the end of each fiscal year to the next fiscal year, excluding funds that are obligated for costs or expenses incurred during the prior fiscal year.
Commissioners shall serve three-year terms. Commissioners may
serve successive terms of office without limitation; provided that
the Tribal Council shall set terms of office to provide for the staggering
of terms.
A Commissioner shall continue to serve in his or her position
as Commissioner, with full authority, after the completion of his
or her term until such time as he/she may be reappointed or a replacement
is appointed and sworn into office.
Commission members may, at any time prior to the initiation of removal proceedings under §
8.5-23, resign from the Commission by submitting, in writing, a signed and dated letter of resignation to the Commission Secretary or Chairperson and the Tribal Council Secretary or Chairperson. The resignation shall be effective as of the date tendered unless stated in the resignation letter. A copy of the resignation letter will be forwarded to the Tribal Council Secretary.
Gaming Commissioners shall comply with all requirements of any
general code of ethics adopted by the Tribal Council, as well as the
following ethical standards of conduct:
A. No member of the Gaming Commission shall have any interest, financial
or otherwise, direct or indirect, or engage in any business or transaction
or professional activity, or incur any obligation of any nature, which
is in conflict with the proper discharge of his/her duties as a Gaming
Commissioner.
B. No member of the Gaming Commission shall use the position to secure
special privilege or exemptions for himself/herself or others.
C. No member of the Gaming Commission shall, directly or indirectly,
give or receive or agree to receive any compensation, gift, reward
or gratuity from any sources for any matter connected with or related
to the discharge of his/her duties as a Gaming Commissioner unless
otherwise provided by law and/or regulation.
D. No member of the Gaming Commission shall accept employment or engage
in any business or profession which he/she might reasonably expect
would require or induce him/her to disclose confidential information
of the Tribe, Gaming Commission and/or gaming operation acquired by
him/her by reason of official position, nor otherwise use such information
for personal gain or benefit (financial or proprietary).
E. No member of the Gaming Commission shall disclose confidential information
gained by reason of official position, nor otherwise use such information
for personal gain or benefit.
F. No member of the Gaming Commission shall transact any business in
an official capacity with any business entity of which he/she is an
officer, agent, employee or member, or in which he/she owns an interest.
G. No member of the Gaming Commission nor any firm, corporation or association,
or other business entity in which such Commissioner is an agent, director
or officer or in which he/she owns a controlling interest, or any
interest acquired after the acceptance of tribal appointment, shall
sell goods or services to any gaming establishment which is licensed
by the NHBP Gaming Commission.
H. Each member of the Gaming Commission who is an officer, agent, member
of, attorney for, or who owns an interest in any firm, corporation,
association or other business entity which is subject to tribal regulation
shall file a sworn statement with the Tribal Council Chairman's
office, disclosing the nature and extent of his relationship or interest;
said statement to be kept in confidence and to be disclosed only to
the members of the Tribal Council for the purpose of ascertaining
a breach of this code, and the same also to be disclosed to any other
authority having the power of removal of any public officer or servant.
I. All members of the Gaming Commission shall act in a fair, impartial
and courteous manner in all dealings with licensees and the public.
J. No member of the Gaming Commission shall accept any gift, discount
or other favor from any licensee that the licensee would not give
freely to the general public. Any gift, discount or favor received
by any member of the Gaming Commission shall be disclosed in writing
and reported to the Commission Chair, the Executive Director of the
Gaming Agency, and the Tribal Council.
K. Personal solicitation for or payment to any partisan, political organization
for any partisan, political purpose or any compulsory assessment or
involuntary contribution in any official capacity is prohibited.
L. It is the responsibility of each member of the Gaming Commission
to maintain the fact, as well as the perception, of keeping an arm's
length distance from management and employees of FireKeepers Casino
Hotel and other persons licensed by the Gaming Commission. In order
to maintain this required objectivity, Commission members should not
unnecessarily fraternize with casino team members and should not discuss
any aspect of Gaming Commission operations with management and employees
of FireKeepers Casino Hotel or other licensees.
M. Gaming Commissioners must only act in an official capacity and as authorized under §
8.5-27. No individual member or member(s) of the Gaming Commission shall have any power or authority to direct or authorize the Executive Director or any employee of the Agency to take any action within the Agency's day-to-day regulatory authority, and members of the Gaming Commission should avoid interactions with employees of the Agency, which might unreasonably interfere with the Executive Director's authority to manage the day-to-day activities of the Agency.
N. All personal or romantic relationships involving Gaming Commissioners
with employees of the Gaming Agency or FireKeepers Casino Hotel beyond
what would reasonably be described as a "casual social relationship"
must be promptly disclosed to the Gaming Commission Chair, the Gaming
Agency's Executive Director and the Tribal Council. When circumstances
warrant, the Gaming Commission or the Tribal Council may direct an
individual Gaming Commissioner to either terminate a relationship
with any licensee or resign his/her position on the Gaming Commission.
The Chairman and Commissioners shall be compensated at rates
established by the Council. The Tribal Council shall review the rates
of compensation for Commissioners on an annual basis and shall make
adjustments to such rates as the Council determines to be appropriate
to address increases in the cost-of-living or wage deflation. The
Council shall not reduce the rate of compensation for any Commissioner
during a Commissioner's term of office. Commissioners shall be
entitled to reimbursement for actual expenses incurred on Commission
business, including necessary travel expenses, subject to budgetary
limitations and in accordance with generally applicable finance policies
and procedures adopted by the Council or the Tribe's Chief Financial
Officer.
A quorum of the Commission shall consist of at least two Commissioners
(which may or may not include the Chair). All decisions shall require
the affirmative vote of not less than two (2) members of the Commission,
unless indicated otherwise in this chapter.
The Commission shall maintain a permanent administrative office.
Such office shall serve as the Commission's main business office
and shall be the site at which Commission records and documents are
maintained and stored on a permanent basis. No person except a Commissioner
or other authorized employee or agent of the Commission may possess
a key to or may enter any Commission office without the permission
of the Commission. No person may access such records except a Commissioner,
a person duly authorized by the Commission or an attorney for the
Commission or Tribe.
The Commission shall maintain complete records regarding the
following, with due regard for the confidentiality of selected records:
A. Meeting minutes from all Commission meetings;
B. Transcript or minutes from all hearings conducted by the Commission;
C. Commission budget and expenditures;
D. Communications and correspondence with the Tribal Council, tribal
agencies and officials, and state and federal agencies and officials;
E. Any other records or documents the Commission deems necessary or
appropriate.