For the purposes of this code the following terms are defined:
“Automatic Enrollment”means enrollment under Article II, section 1(B) of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Constitution. Applications for automatic enrollment are approved by the Tribal Council.
“A child born to a member of the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe who, at the time of the birth of said child, is a resident of, (1) the Port Gamble S’Klallam Reservation, (2) lands held or acquired by the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, (3) any lands held or acquired by the United States for the benefit of the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, or (4) any of the following Washington counties: Kitsap, Clallam, Jefferson, Mason, or San Juan.” Article II, section 1(B). |
“Adoption Enrollment” and “Enrollment By Adoption”mean enrollment under Article II, section 1(C) of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Constitution. Applications for adoption enrollment are approved by a majority vote of the General Council. The eligibility requirements are set forth in this code.
“Children” and “Child”mean the biological child of an enrolled member. This does not mean a child who has been legally adopted by a tribal member. An adopted child may qualify for membership on his or her own merits.
“Indian Blood”means blood from any Tribe, band, nation, or group of Indians recognized by the Secretary of Interior as eligible for services provided to Indians; any treaty tribe, metis community, or nonstatus Indian community from Canada; and any tribe recognized as such by the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, regardless of federal recognition status.
“Legally Adopted”means a person(s) who has become the legal parent(s) of a child, for all intents and purposes, by order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
“Residency”means living in a certain location as demonstrated by the address listed on a driver’s license, voter registration card, lease, income tax return, utility bill, or other official document. (If a person cannot prove residency with any official document, that person may appeal directly to the Enrollment Committee in person to explain his or her residential situation. The Enrollment Committee may accept an in-person, verbal explanation of a residential situation as proof of residency.)
(Res. 07-A-112 10/09/2007; Res. 19-A-058, 6/24/2019, amended this section to include a definition of the word “residency”; Res. 24-A-082, 6/10/2024, amended the definition of “automatic enrollment” so the language conforms with the amendment of Article II, Section 1(B) of the PGST Constitution, effective 5/15/2024.)