Tribal identification card definition

Tribal identification card means a valid identification card issued by a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in this state that contains the card holder’s photograph, full name, address, and date of birth.
Tribal identification card means a valid
Tribal identification card means any currently valid card issued by an authorized official of the Tribe for the purpose of identifying the holder as a tribal member and, as such, as a person entitled to all of the Tribe’s rights and privileges, including those reserved by the Treaty of Point Elliot.

Examples of Tribal identification card in a sentence

  • It shall be unlawful to sell, or offer for sale on a fish ticket, any fish or shellfish unless taken with lawful commercial gear, in an area open to commercial fishing with the gear, and the fisher has in their possession, at the time of sale, a valid Tribal identification card and commercial fishing permit issued under this Title.

  • Each fisher shall present their embossed Tribal identification card or other card as provided in this Title to the buyer each time they sell fish or shellfish.

  • All nets shall be conspicuously marked with the Tribal identification card number of the fisherman operating the net and shall be marked in such a manner that the fishers and Tribal affiliation can be identified without removing the net from the water.

  • All nets shall be conspicuously marked with the Tribal identification card number of the fisherman operating the net and shall be marked in such a manner that the fishers and tribal affiliation can be identified without removing the net from the water.

  • A Tribal identification card or other tribal identification card recognized by the Commission.

  • All buoys shall be conspicuously marked with the Tribal identification card number of the fisherman operating the gear and shall be marked in such a way that the fisherman and Tribal affiliation can be identified without removing the gear from the water.

  • All buoys shall be conspicuously marked with the Tribal identification card number of the fisherman operating the gear and shall be marked in such a way that the fisherman and tribal affiliation can be identified without removing the gearfrom the water.

  • This may be a Driver’s License, State ID, Consulate ID, Student ID, Military ID, Tribal identification card, etc.● For minors under 18, provide proof that the dependent lives at the property.

  • Please upload a copy of one of the following: MN driver’s license (or MN identification card); a Tribal identification card; a utility bill in the applicant’s name; lease; or other supporting documents.

  • Possession limit is twice the daily bag limit.GeeseSeason Dates: Open September 2, 2017, through January 31, 2018.Daily Bag and Possession Limits: Four dark geese and six light geese.Possession limit is twice the daily bag limit.General Conditions: All tribal hunters must have a valid Tribal identification card on his or her person while hunting.


More Definitions of Tribal identification card

Tribal identification card means an identification card issued by a tribal government which satisfies the requirements of subsection 3.
Tribal identification card means an identification card issued by a tribal government which satisfies the requirements of subsection 3 of NRS 232.006.
Tribal identification card means the color picture identification card issued by the Bay Mills Indian Community to each member aged 12 and older.

Related to Tribal identification card

  • Identification card means an identification card issued under Title 53,

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  • Automatic Location Identification (“ALI”) means a feature that provides the caller’s telephone number, address and the names of the Emergency Response agencies that are responsible for that address.

  • Automatic identification device means a device, such as a reader or interrogator, used to retrieve data encoded on machine-readable media.

  • Automatic Number Identification or "ANI" means a Feature Group D signaling parameter which refers to the number transmitted through a network identifying the billing number of the calling party.

  • EPA identification number means the number assigned by EPA to each generator, transporter, and treatment, storage, or disposal facility.

  • Taxpayer Identification (TIN), as used in this provision, means the number required by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to be used by the offeror in reporting income tax and other returns. The TIN may be either a social security number or an employer identification number.

  • Employer identification number means the Federal Social Security number used on the Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return, U.S. Treasury Department Form 941.

  • Unique identifier means a number or other identifier assigned by protocols established by the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry.

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  • Unique entity identifier means a number or other identifier used to identify a specific commercial, nonprofit, or Government entity. See www.sam.gov for the designated entity for establishing unique entity identifiers.