TRIBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORDINANCE AND CODE …



TRIBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORDINANCE AND CODE DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES

Tribal Law and Policy Institute

o Links to Tribal Environmental Review Codes



o Environmental Law Resource Information



o Tribal Code Drafting and Revision Services



▪ (323) 650-5467

o Indian Law Clinics (at university law schools)



National Indian Law Library of the Native American Rights Fund

o How to Find Tribal Law: Codes and Ordinances



o Public law library devoted to federal Indian and tribal law



o Access to Tribal Law Project



National Indian Justice Center

o Links to Tribal Codes & Constitution Links



o Model Solid Waste, Water, Air, and Drinking Water Ordinances

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o Code Drafting and Revision Services



▪ NIJC@ or (707) 579-5507 or (800) 966-0662

National Tribe Resource Center for Tribal Courts and Justice Systems

o Training and Technical Assistance



Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project

o Links to tribal codes



Arizona Tribal Law Sources



United States Environmental Protection Agency

o Model Ordinances to Protect Local Resources (EPA)



o Developing Solid Waste Codes and Ordinances



o Waste Management in Indian Country



o RCRA





o CERCLA







o Links to municipal and tribal government codes by state



▪ Mohegan Tribe – Connecticut

o Legislation Codification services



▪ (800) 575-8852

California Indian Legal Services

o May offer code drafting and revision services



UCLA American Indian Studies Center – Tribal Legal Clinic



Marten Law – Leading Environmental and Energy Lawyers



Wyoming DEQ Voluntary Remediation Program Fact Sheets



Washington State Legislature Uniform Environmental Covenants Act



State of Hawaii Department of Health Technical Guidance Manual for the Implementation of the Hawai’i State Contingency Plan



Publications

General Tribal Law Resources

“Reviving Local Tribal Control in Indian Country” 22-page article on intergovernmental negotiation and agreements.

Cohen’s Handbook of Federal Indian Law, Chapter 6 Tribal/State Relationship, General Principles Regarding Tribal and State Authority Over Indian Affairs



Codes

Ho-Chunk Nation Code: Personnel, Employment and Labor Code, Occupational Safety and Health Program Act of 2002, Hazard Communication: This subsection of the Occupational Safety and Health Program Act provides detailed safety guidelines and instructions for receipt, use, and storage of chemicals by employees and contractors at the Nation’s facilities.



Ely Shoshone Toxic Cleanup Housing Ordinance: Cleanup of Toxic Contamination from Illegal Drug Manufacture

White Mountain Apache Environmental Code



Additional Publications for Purchase

Environmental Law & Repatriation in Indian Country (National Indian Justice Center)



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Revising Codes and Constitutions (National Indian Justice Center)



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Parliamentary Procedures & Code Drafting (National Indian Justice Center)



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Tribal Code Revision Packet (National Indian Justice Center)



Introduction to Tribal Legal Studies (Alta Mira Press)



Cohen’s Handbook Federal Indian Law (LexisNexis)



Environmental Law in Indian Country, Volume 1 (West Publishing)



American Indian Law in a Nutshell (West Publishing)



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