(Allowing Minors to Party on Premises. Res. 89-A-51, 4/27/1989; Res. 18-A-101, 9/17/2018, moved and repealed this section from previous Title 15 Civil Infractions to Title 8 Juvenile Code. This section was repealed because, as of 2010, Title 5 the Criminal Code contains Social Host Liability, which makes allowing minors to party on premises a criminal violation.)
(Minor in Possession of Alcohol. Res. 89-A-51, 4/27/1989; Res. 02-A-108, 12/17/2002, repealed this section and reinstated it in the criminal code; Res. 18-A-101, 9/17/2018, moved this section from Title 15 Civil Infractions to Title 8 Juveniles.)
(Minor Under the Influence of Alcohol. Res. 89-A-51, 4/27/1989; Res. 02-A-108, 12/17/2002, repealed this section and reinstated it in the criminal code; Res. 18-A-101, 9/17/2018, moved this section from Title 15 Civil Infractions to Title 8 Juveniles.)
Any person under the age of eighteen (18) years found on the reservation’s public areas, including its streets, roadways and paths, between the hours of 12:01 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays; and from 10:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday nights, until 5:00 a.m. on the mornings following Sunday through Thursday nights, has committed a civil infraction.
“Public areas” shall mean any place on the reservation except those land assignments where people currently reside.
A person is not in violation of this code if:
(a)
He or she is accompanied by a parent, guardian or custodian; or
(b)
He or she is going to or coming from a regularly scheduled tribal, school, or religious function, or his or her employment, and is proceeding by the nearest route to or from his or her home.
A court appearance for this infraction shall be mandatory. Upon finding that a person committed the infraction, the Court shall impose a minimum mandatory fine of not less than $50.00 and not to exceed $100.00 for the first violation of this section. For second and subsequent violations of this section, the Court shall impose a mandatory fine of $100.00. The Court shall not have authority to impose community service in lieu of the fine for this infraction.
(4/23/1990; Res. 96 A 078, 10/8/1996 renumbering; amended by Res. 18-A-101, 9/17/2018, moved this section from Title 15 Civil Infractions to Title 8 Juveniles.)
Any person under the age of eighteen years of age who shall possess, purchase, consume, obtain, or sell any product containing tobacco has committed a civil infraction.
A court appearance for this infraction shall be mandatory. Upon finding that the person committed the infraction, the Court shall impose a fine not to exceed $100.00.
(Res. 96 A 035, 2/22/1996; Res. 96 A 078, 10/8/1996 renumbering; amended by Res. 18-A-101, 9/17/2018, moved this section from Title 15 Civil Infractions to Title 8 Juveniles.)