The Tribal Sample Clauses

The Tribal. Gaming Commission may designate any individual or individuals to perform inspection duties, so long as each inspector performs those duties independently of the management of the Tribal Gaming Operation, and is supervised and evaluated by the Tribal Gaming Commission as to the performance of those duties.
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The Tribal. Water Right shall be administered by the Tribes, and the Tribes have the final and exclusive jurisdiction to resolve all disputes between users of the Tribal Water Right, except for disputes concerning uses of water received from the Fort Peck Xxxxgation Project and disputes involving users of the Tribal Water Right pursuant to agreements authorized in Article III, section K, paragraph 4. 2. Administration and enforcement of the Tribal Water Right shall be pursuant to a water code, which shall be adopted by the Tribes and submitted for approval to the Secretary of the Interior within one year after ratification of this Compact by the Parties. Such code shall take effect 18 months after ratification of this Compact unless sooner disapproved by the Secretary of the Interior. Pending the adoption and approval of the tribal water code, administration and enforcement of the Tribal Water Right shall be by the Secretary of the Interior as trustee for the Tribes. The Tribes shall not administer the Tribal Water Right in a manner which denies any person a water right owned by that person which arises under the laws of the United States. 3. Within six months after the tribal water code takes effect or within six months after disapproval of the code by the Secretary, the Tribes or the Secretary of the Interior shall provide the State with notice of each existing use of the Tribal Water Right which shall show: (a) the person authorized to make the diversion; (b) the amount of water authorized to be diverted annually; (c) the amount of water authorized for annual consumptive use; (d) the point of diversion; (e) the period of use; (f) the place of use; (g) the uses for which the water may be diverted; and (h) the relative priority of the use as against other uses of the Tribal Water Right. 4. The Tribes shall thereafter notify the State within sixty days after the end of each quarter year of all new uses of surface and ground water authorized by the Tribes during the preceding quarter year and of all new uses of the Tribal Water Right actually commenced during that quarter year. C.
The Tribal. State Compact between the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe and the State of New York, Appendix B: Standards of Operation and Management for Class- III Games of Chance is hereby amended by adding a new section to read as follows:

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