Tribal Police may remove from the jurisdiction of the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe any person subject to removal under this chapter if Tribal Police observes that an immediate danger to peace, health, safety or property exists and delay would result in irreparable harm. Emergency removals shall be in effect for 120 hours from the time of issue. Tribal Police, in its discretion and under its supervision, may allow the person to gather any necessary belongings from the jurisdiction of the Tribe, prior to removal. Tribal Police shall advise the Tribal Council of emergency removals under this section within two (2) business days of taking the action.
(Res. 02 A 065, 5/14/2002; amended by Res. 03 A 063, 5/13/2003; Res. 20 A 064, 7/14/2020 amended this section to extend the length of time of an emergency exclusion from 72 to 120 hours.)
The Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe shall give the person removed a notice, which shall include:
(a) 
The grounds for the removal; and
(b) 
A statement that the person or entity shall not return to the reservation within 120 hours from the time of issuance.
(Res. 02 A 065, 5/14/2002; amended by Res. 03 A 063, 5/13/2003; Res. 20 A 064, 7/14/2020 amended this section to extend the length of time of an emergency exclusion from 72 to 120 hours.)
The Tribal Council may enter an emergency removal order to extend the original 120 hour emergency removal until a hearing and final decision on the exclusion can take place under Chapter 22.04 if it finds that a sufficiently serious threat to the peace, health, safety, welfare, property or cultural identity of the Tribe and the tribal community exists and a return to the reservation could result in irreparable harm.
The Tribal Council shall indicate in the emergency removal order whether the matter will be referred to the Port Gamble S'Klallam Community Court for consideration.
(Res. 02 A 065, 5/14/2002; amended by Res. 03 A 063, 5/13/2003; Res. 04 A 114, 12/14/2004; amended by Res. 05-A-054, 6/14/2005; Res. 20 A 064, 7/14/2020 amended this section to extend the length of time of an emergency exclusion from 72 to 120 hours.)