Tribal identification card definition
Tribal identification card means a valid
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 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
Examples of proof of Tribal enrollment include, but not limited to, a Tribal identification card or a letter from a Tribal leader.
More Definitions of Tribal identification card
Tribal identification card means the color picture identification card issued by the Bay Mills Indian Community to each member aged 12 and older.
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 an identification card issued by a tribal government which satisfies the requirements of subsection 3.