Band Law definition

Band Law means all acts, codes, ordinances, regulations or other legislative action of the Band, including without limitation, this Code, the Rules and Regulations, any Emergency Rules and Regulations, any Closure Order, any Protection Order, and all rulings of the Tribal Court and Court of Appeals.
Band Law means all legislative enactments, codes, statutes, ordinances, regulations, and judicial decisions of the Band.
Band Law means all acts, codes, ordinances, or other legislative action of the Band, along with all rulings of the Tribal Court or Court of Appeals.

Examples of Band Law in a sentence

  • Any violation of these Rules shall constitute grounds for enforcement pursuant to applicable provisions of Pokagon Band Law or policies.

  • BCCC action shall be determined by a majority vote of the BCCC members present and voting at the BCCC meeting, unless a greater vote is required by Pokagon Band Law; provided, however that items added to the agenda on the day of a meeting shall require the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds (2/3) of the BCCC Members in attendance at the meeting.

  • Our repair method also implements the heuristics of [15] for preferring simple repairs using Maximum Satisfiability (MAX-SAT) solving.

  • Watson & Band Law Offices has also been named a “Key Shanghai Enterprise in Special Services Trades (Legal Services)” by the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce and the Shanghai Judicial Bureau.

  • Committee action shall be determined by a majority vote of the Committee members present and voting at the Committee meeting, unless a greater vote is required by Pokagon Band Law; provided, however that items added to the agenda on the day of a meeting shall require the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds (2/3) of the Committee Members in attendance at the meeting.

  • The compensation for members of the Band Assembly shall be prescribed by Band Law provided that sufficient funds are available for said compensation.

  • Mille Lacs Band Law Enforcement authority may not seal or sensitize case files as to either the Mille Lacs County Sheriff or the Mille Lacs County Attorney.

  • This Act shall become effective as Band Law, for all purposes, on the Effective Date.

  • All persons to whom a Leasehold Estate is to be assigned or subleased must satisfy all eligibility requirements in accordance with subsection 2.03(b) of this Act and, at all times, shall be subject to and comply fully with Pokagon Band Law, all applicable policies and procedures, and the Lease and Sublease, as applicable.

  • The New York Technical Assistance Center provides instructional support and teacher training focused on the needs of student s with disabilities.The CTE Office requires that programs submit data on the number of students with Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and 504 plans in applications for program approval or reapproval.SED will identify other sources of data that will provide a broader scope of information about disparities in program enrollment and completion rates for special populations.


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Band Law means a band council by-law that

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