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Editor's Note: The article numbers for the headings in Ch. 24.07 were added by the codifier for organizational purposes only and were not part of the original legislation.
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Cross Reference: Title 15—Civil Infractions Code.
Any person who fails to obtain a permit required under this title has committed a civil infraction.
A court appearance for this infraction shall be mandatory. Upon finding that a person has committed the infraction, the Court shall impose a minimum mandatory civil fine of not less than $50 and not to exceed $5,000 for the first violation. For second and subsequent violations of this section, the Court shall impose a minimum mandatory civil fine of not less than $100 and not to exceed $5,000. Each day of continued activity requiring a permit but conducted without a permit shall constitute a separate violation. The Court may order restitution in an amount intended to compensate the community.
(Res. 04-A-053 6/8/2004)
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Note: Violation of Section 24.07.01 constitutes a Violation of Tribal Ordinance under Section 5.06.01 of the Criminal Code and may be grounds for exclusion. See: Title 5—Criminal Code, Title 22—Exclusion Code.
Any person who fails to comply with the terms and conditions of a permit, temporary permit, or stop work order under this title has committed a civil infraction.
A court appearance for this infraction shall be mandatory. Upon finding that a person has committed the infraction, the Court shall impose a minimum mandatory civil fine of not less than $50 and not to exceed $5,000 for the first violation. For second and subsequent violations of this section, the Court shall impose a minimum mandatory civil fine of not less than $100 and not to exceed $5,000. Each day of continued activity conducted in violation of the terms or conditions of a permit, temporary permit, or stop work order shall constitute a separate violation. The Court may order restitution in an amount intended to compensate the community.
(Res. 04-A-053 6/8/2004)
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Note: Failure to comply with a permit, temporary permit, or stop work order is a Violation of Tribal Ordinance under Section 5.06.01 and may be grounds for exclusion under Title 22. See: Title 5—Criminal Code.
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Cross Reference: Title 5—Criminal Code, Section 5.02.02.